Monday, March 23, 2009

Communication is key!

In my previous article I posed many questions referencing the necessity to open dialogue on issues uncomfortable for us to deal with. Of course nothing was solved over the weekend so in the meantime until things get solved one way or another I will advocate opening dialogue on every issue uncomfortable for most and unfamiliar for some. Whether it is enlightening in the end is purely up to you. In the least it will be informative and live as one more voice for truth in a corrupt society.

Until our people realize and understand that the powers behind the curtain do not want us to address these issues, which makes it that much more addressing I will continue to force us to address them. By means of peaceful thought provoking seeds in your brain. I will plant the seeds and attempt to nurture them as long as I can. In the end it will be up to those who care enough to stand alongside others of different views, creeds and beliefs. There is no vindication for those who died in trying to warn you if you don't wake up and listen.

There are more famous people than you may think that died to relay the happenings of today to you all in advance. JFK was killed not long after pleading to his country for help against secret societies that exist within all facets of our life. RFK was of course too assassinated for his intimate knowledge of his brother's death amongst several other possible reasons. MLK, & Malcolm X were assassinated for their influence with black people that often gained white sympathizers. The character of the Black Panther Party was assassinated and those left alive incarcerated as a result of their militant approach and effectively positive public programs that may gain them universal respect if allowed to evolve. In most of these cases these people or entities were ripped apart from the inside out versus vice-versa. Ultimately it has always been the same result either way in the end not only were their lives ripped apart but everyone who found inspiration in them as well.

There were whole belief systems that shattered in the hearts of millions. Many leaders who remained became so disenfranchised with fighting such an uphill battle alone thatit was more convenient they either fell into obsurity, or conformed. I was once under the belief these figures did so in forgetting that the struggle must go on and as I have gotten older I have grown to understand moreso that the horror made there decision seem just that much easier. It was basically conform or die with the treason at levels so high that it was nearly impossible to uncover who all was responsibly involved. What wasn't simply washed over was covered up as classified. The wise person would place money that the worst of atrocities have no personal implications or documentation to incriminate anyone political or military figure. As some people die it does seem odd that leaks of government intrusion seem to surface.....Hmmm. It's real funny how scapegoats are alot easier to use when they are dead.

With mainly only official information being relayed to our youth most of them are not aware of all aspects of the past, effectively providing an emotional disconnect as a result of watered down information. Who is our responsibility to ourselves or our children? Biblically speaking our children are the ones who pay for their parent's sins. Is it a sin to allow them to be misinformed? Or is it a sin to tell them things that terrible but true? To leave them confused and lost would seem to have a greater negative impact to any logical thinking person. I personally do not have children. However when I do it is my responsibility to inform them even it meant death. Whether we like to face the facts or not there are consequences for our selective ignorance.

For an advanced and so-called civilized civilization our communication skills are sub-primal at best, in some cases carnal. Essentially to get more graphic there are children that are better at being honest in communicating then adults and we wonder why they don't respect us in the end. What kind of example do we set when they learn we lay down on a regular basis in the face of struggle while we were simultaneously attacking them for character faults and things that didn't help them in terms of freedom and survival? It is 100% our moral obligation to stop turning the blind eye, address the issues that divide us, & effectively solve these issues. By not acting our age but being our age & adult enough to place our differences aside to simply communicate in search of truth and holding the right people accountable for making their lives so hard.

In the most recent Batman film entitled, "The Dark Knight" there was a very insiteful moral quote which the message is probrably over looked, yet definitley relevant to our current lives. When the character who started out as District Attorney Harvey Grant who later became the criminal Two-Face stated he did not want the Joker he wanted he people responsible for creating the Joker and letting him off the chain. As long as we point the finger at fellow citizens versus the circumstances that shape these individuals lives we are inevitably walking ourselves directly in the trap. For those that do not believe there is any such thing let's talk about it. Let's communicate in an open-minded manner and prove eachother wrong!

No comments: