Sunday, July 11, 2010

The Institution of denial



Obama is a politician for the Capitalists...And as ONE can see what the Capitalists have done to the Indigenous peoples the Animals and the Earth and if ONE can not see this then the stupidity of "civilized Men" will continue and it does not matter if ONE disagrees, the evidence is there,, Its time to SOBER up and smell the stance of STUPIDITY - ONE!




I tend to look at myself from a political perspective, hoping to justify my condition by treating it as a challenge to the ameriKKKan way. I am an instrument of sabotage, a lose part in the national machine, a misfit whose job was to gum up the works. No one could look at me with out feeling shame or anger or pity. I am living proof that the system had failed, that the smug, overfed land of plenty was finally cracking apart - And with you we can OBomba them with DECEPTION... Then we can proceed to take ALLah there libertys - ALLah this and ALLah that is all we ever wanted.... PLEASE!!!



Considering this, could it be that our perception of civilization as a final, grand stage of human social evolution may somehow be faulty? Could it be that this way of life we call civilization may in fact be a wrong turn? One ground-breaking anthropologist who has called into question the standard interpretation provided by the likes of Encylopedia Britannica, has written:

Indeed, most of what we have learned to think of as our cultural evolution has in fact been interpretation. Moreover…this interpretation has more often than not been the project of the still prevailing dominator worldview. It has consisted of conclusions drawn from fragmentary data interpreted to conform to the traditional model of our cultural evolution as a linear progression from “primitive man” to so-called “civilized man”… (Eisler__)

In other words, the Brahmans who write our cultural mythology have shaped the facts to fit the conclusions; they have interpreted history to fit their idea of evolution from primitive culture to advanced culture, thereby reinforcing the idea of superiority of modern civilization—no matter how much that view conflicts with what is known of human civilization and its history.
“There are whole disciplines, institutions, rubrics in our culture which serve as categories of denial."