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Rooney
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« on: July 07, 2012, 02:04:18 PM »

Here are some of the big faults of the United States:

1. People who complain about obesity. Good lord, can we stop talking about how fat people are? I can tell you one thing obesity is a problem that Uganda would love to have.

2. Philanthropic groups that receive government funding. The National Civil Rights Council has never and will never do anything useful for society. It's only purpose, like almost all Better Future Societies, is to attack people, write unreadable books and give The Ed Show viewership.

3. Behaviorism is schools, especially special education. America has produced an entire crop of "educators" who think that throwing non-fat snack crackers at students will somehow make America #1 in literacy, math and science. You know what will make America #1 in those field? TRACKING! Just like all of the rivals of the USA who track their students who excel at reading, math and science and tell the 95% of the other kids to go screw themselves. Only in America is educational egalitarianism a reality and that is to the credit of the USA. However, behaviorism will not cure educational and social issues so stop spoon feeding it to the next generation of educators.

4. Collectivism in thought from the right and the left. Why is it that intellectual thought on the right and left has to be one, mammoth idea that none can stray from? Ron Paul supporters, who should be anti-collectivist, perfectly fit into the mold of collectivist thinkers who know several talking points (Operation Ajax, blowback, the Creature from Jekyll Island, the Depression of 1921, "Keep Cool with Coolidge") and spout them at all times. This is NOT a good thing. When everyone is thinking the same thing it does not matter how many times you can quote the spark notes version of Atlas Shrugged. It means that no one is thinking.

5. The 2008 Election. America really misbehaved in that election. Good lord, people were crying when a politician was elected president. The ultimate goal of every politician is to promise longer erections, more hair and free carnival rides for votes. It does not matter who the politician is they all have one goal: to promise things to get votes to get a title and to get power. The man elected in 2008, however, was viewed as some form a messiah to millions of Americans. This made me blush red in the face the entire year. I saw college girls wet themselves when the senator from Illinois walked past them as if he was Bono or Tom Skerritt. Do not even start on the mindless cheering of empty, collectivist slogans by intelligent who should have known better. You see, in the end the 2008 election embarrassed me as an American because so many intelligent people allowed themselves to be taken in by a messiah complex. I never disliked my relatives who supported John Kerry in 2004 because they realized that Kerry was a politician who wanted votes and would make changes from the disastrous 2001-2004 time frame. In 2008 I could not be around my Democratic relatives because the senator from Illinois was their Jesus and they made sure to call him that. That bit of misbehavior should never be forgiven.

6. The sheer number of dogs. Good God, does every idiot have to own a dog? I go running around Mason City in preparation for marathons. I used to be able to run and never see a dog. Now I have to go running with pepper spray because every time I run by a house a huge, steroid induced mongrel is trying to kill me. Why can I not be left alone while running and exercising? I am not bothering anyone. Which brings me to

7. Idiot dog owners. Why is every dog owner a total idiot? Please, keep your animal on a leash. If you have to own a dog for social reasons I am fine with that. Dogs are good companions and loyal to the point of lunacy. However, please keep it on a leash or at least train it not to kill me as a I run past your house.

8. "Family Values." I think America leads the world in pornographic websites, alcohol consumption and domestic abuse. The divorce rates are dizzying. Why do people have to put their noses into the affairs of others when their own houses are a mess? I live next door to a lesbian couple in a duplex. They are nice people and always remember to take out their garbage on Tuesday. They are quiet, respectful, work professional jobs and, in my opinion, have greatly benefited from the ability to legally marry. My other neighbors are, shall we say, low. They are an unhappily shacked up couple with four AD/HD (if that actually existed) kids. They are loud, argue all the time, do not take out their garbage weekly, drink, cavort and terrorize the neighborhood with five huge pit-bulls. On July 4th this year I threw a nice little party for the neighborhood on my side of the yard. Both of my neighbors showed up. The bad neighbors saw the lesbian couple and began yell about how they should not have showed up to the party because our neighborhood has "family values." This, of course, coming from the shacking-up couple of four illegitimate children who both live off of disabilities, smell the place up and terrorize everyone with their dogs. That is why I do not like the term "family values."   

9. The cult of democracy. Every presidential election I am forced to read my BD students some silly, inaccurate drivel about the importance of one vote. America does not have a national language and so it was not ONE VOTE that decided English against German. Everyone is told that every vote is the same and that we have the ultimate say over how our country works. What a load of sh**t. The only votes that matter are on the Supreme Court. It really says a lot that unelected judges (thanks to Martin v. Hunter's Lessee) get to override every single law passed from the school board to the Congress. The cult of democracy is sickening because it deludes people into thinking that they actually have power over decisions being made in the capital. The sad fact is that millions fall for it every single election.   

10. Vietnam War Veterans. I have met a few Vietnam War Veterans that I admire and respect. They all became businessmen. I do not like 99% of Vietnam War Veterans. Most of them are not nice people and they represent the 1960s generation to a tee. They are entitled, abusive to their spouses, angry at the world and demanding that the younger generation do more and more for them. They perfectly encapsulate what is really the underlining problem with the United States of America and that is the fallacy that we are OWED something for the jobs that we do.

11. Finally, the idea that certain life choices entitle special rights. As a teacher I am always told that I deserve special rights and privileges. I do not. When I was 17 years old I decided to become a teacher because it was the job I thought fit me best. I have taught for seven years in three different school districts and I can tell you that I do not think I am entitled to any special treatment because I teach BD students. In fact, I owe a hell of a lot to others and no one owes me anything. I grow upset with the idea that certain life choices entitle someone to special rights. If a person decides to become a solider this is the same as if a person decided to become a McDonald's employee. Both are jobs, both are life choices and both do some good for the world. Why then do soldiers receive special privileges and rights that McDonald's employees. This irks me to no ends. I also must comment that I grow angry at motorcycle riders who scream about their "right" to not wear a helmet or smokers who scream about their "right" to smoke in a bar. I do not care if they do these things because men and women are allowed to harm in bodies and souls in anyway they deem fit, however simply making a choice does not entitle you to special rights. One chooses to be a soldier, teacher, smoker or motorcyclist and these choices are not forced on anyone. Why in America do these independent choices free will entitle certain individual to special rights?

I guess that is all for now. America is a heck of a success, to be honest. The main reason I do enjoy living in America is that it has that unique ability to correct mistakes and build on success. That is why it is a pretty cool place to live.           
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Rooney
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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2012, 02:16:14 PM »

Fair enough. I will not argue that in some ways I do represent some messed up parts of American culture.
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