Tag: genocide
6 billion people. 6 billion opinions.
by Dahmer on Dec.09, 2009, under Human Interactions
What is so wrong about 6 billion people having a perspective in world issues? Some say it is the idea that these opinions are where wars steep and brew. Genocides, highly motivated terrorism, religious wars. All examples of thousands of people fighting for ONE cause. I have been told that 6 billion opinionated people would be mortal suicide due to the amount of conflict simply by matter of consistency. I disagree. People following ideas of the masses, brainwashed into what is “right”, is what causes conflict. People who have their own evolved ideas would be more likely to debate amongst themselves than turn to arms. I truly believe that people who log their life experiences together to create their completely unique opinion will, of course, technically disagree with everyone else on some scale, But because of their uniqueness, the debate would simply be an exchange of information, to further expand their perspective rather than calling everyone else “wrong” and picking up a gun.
Let me just stress the point here that you don’t have to be educated to have perspective and intellect. But you are living in a world where you now exposed to a large amount of a wide spectrum of information every day. You must see things that you know will affect you. Changes in your marketplace should adjust how you predict your career structure, watching industries evolve can give you a feel for where things are going. Is the world expanding or contracting? are you working with more foreign people? why is our economy changing? who’s going to be in power? how can I make myself heard? These are all examples of you having an opinion. And if you noticed, YOU came up with it yourself! you didn’t get it from reality TV or corrupt news networks, or political lies. Your brain came up with these questions and answers as a survival tool to make yourself successful in the new human life system. It’s time you verbalized it and shared it with a friend. Don’t ever be discouraged to express your ideas. I enjoy testing out the limits of some people, to see how far they’d go to disprove me, so that I could learn from their ideas. “Devils Advocate” they call it. And for those of you more educated folk, PLEASE PLEASE don’t discourage us blue collars. Its better that these people care about the subtle parts of their lives than just continue on as a robot believing mass-media.
Consider two worlds, both with the population of 1 million. On planet 1, there are about 10 different communities, all with contrasting beliefs based on religion, science, politics, and economy. On planet 2, the same number of people have split into 1000 communities, again with contrasting beliefs. Both are bound to bash heads together at some point. The question is; which planet is more likely to resolve their differences diplomatically, and which one violently?
Whats happened here on Earth is that people have generalized themselves with ignorance, and given the job of confrontation to someone else so that they can live their lives conflict-free. I think this idea goes hand in hand with my concept of community. We already know that things like the International Criminal Court, NATO, and the UN, and even democracy are… quite literally jokes. I believe it’s because humans hit their threshold of governance, or span of control, long ago. People are far too complex to be controlled by a limited few. Read my next article, titled “Community“