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In Charles Manson's Words:

20:28 Feb 14 2010
Times Read: 524


"Love is a word that we use to supplement for god; or I would rather use the word intelligence. If you're going to use the word 'love', use the word 'intelligence' because love is misunderstood in so many ways."



"Don't lie. If someone catches you in a lie, you leave yourself open to get snuffed. All my life I've lived in the eye of that: Tell the truth, pay your debts, don't get involved in anyone else's business...and you'll learn to stand on your own. So, I'm walking and standing on my own. People see me standing on my own. Not to many people in your world can do that but I don't realize that at that particular time [1967]. I don't realize how weak and mindless you people are."



"Care? What the hell does that mean: Care? Put me in solitary confinement, break my teeth out, break my ribs, brush me up, kick me down a hole, and then come back and tell me about 'care.' "



"How could I have remorse for her love's giving to the world? On the alternate road, I wouldn't hide it; I'd say, 'That's beautiful' but to those who cannot give in the word love, they would hide and say 'How terrible, it is'; but ask the [inaudible] when his young son goes out there and gets his legs blown off, or someone dies for something they believe in, to die and martyr themselves into forever but then someone who can't see that as being love will turn around and call that dirty and they call it nasty and they make their children into being criminals and crooks and then they hide them up underneath the thing."



"They don't care; I do but they'll turn that around and they'll say that I don't care, that they do. Then they'll say 'We'll go help the misused children.' I say, 'If you are going to help the abused children; what about [the people in] these penitentiaries across the country? Aren't they abused children, too, or did you forget those?' "



"When you've got no place to go and the children can't find a father in the system and you lay down and you say 'Can I get some help?' and they won't give you no help and you get stepped on in the face; and pretty soon you say 'What can you do here?'...[That's how it was] for that generation...I am not in that generation."



"I don't think you guys are seeing me...you don't understand yourselves."



"Love casts out all fear. If you're afraid of me, there's something wrong with you."



"I've got peace but until everyone has peace, I can't have peace."



"When you take a negative from a picture and you hold it up to the light, you don't see the light, you see the negative. So, what you think in your mind, as you look at me, is how you're judging yourself in the world."



-- Charles Manson


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Kindness, Forgiveness and Compassion will Fail You!

20:27 Feb 14 2010
Times Read: 525


These are times where Capitalism is finally taking its toll. It has served its purpose in christian-America and is no longer an efficient way to handle money. The US government is currently trying to make christian-America into a Social-Capitalist country, like Sweden.



This is not to be confused with Socialism; which has never been established in any government in history. Germany under Hitler was Fascist, the USSR was a dictatorship, Cuba is a dictatorship, Choson (North Korea) is a Totalitarian Dictatorship, and Zhongguo (China) is Totalitarian. No country has ever been Socialist, much less Communist.



Anyway, the point today is:



What Capitalism has done to the world.



It is sad to say that for those of us who actually care about others, it is incredibly more difficult to find success than those who do not; especially to those of us here in christian-America.



Unfortunately, those who aim to intimidate and manipulate get ahead in life. We who care and have compassion don't really have nice things or big places to live [or places to live at all]. We are run over by those people and, of course, they don't care.



Sure, they lose long-term; but what good is winning in the long-run if, in the short-run, one suffers greatly? How does the good balance with the bad, in the end? It doesn't.



In life, there is no "Law of Equivalent Exchange." Sometimes, there can be so many bad things happening, in life, that it still outweighs the good. In fact, sometimes a good thing never happens to counter something bad. For compassionate people, this can be a common thing.



There are people who think they are being compassionate and that they care about others; when, really, they do things for others so that they may gain something good for themselves. However, isn't that what we all do? Perhaps.



However, it is all about what you want for yourself. When you do a good deed for someone, is it for their affection or for image? For a feeling of accomplishment or for money? For forgiveness or for domination?



Leaving people behind to suffer is rewarded, in today's society. Helping people keep up is just a way to slow down in evils' eyes. To those people, life is like a race. When, in reality, it should be an equal opportunity. Most who are born into poor families never get the opportunity to become successful. Being poor and helping the poor is strictly discouraged. "Helping others will slow you down", says the media.



The media mentality is spreading. Many people, rich and poor, trust what they say in the media business. Obviously, this is not good. In fact, it is a core problem. It separates people from common-sense and good reasoning, not to mention the real facts.



The media says "Living fast is the best way to live. Don't get left behind or slowed down or you will be miserable." To poor people with a media mentality, there is a way to escape from consciousness. They, too, become very selfish; looking for anyway possible to get a hold of new drugs that will leave them stupid and deteriorated, oblivious and separated from the real world. Rich people with a media mentality manipulate their way to the top; with greed; deceit, selfishness, and hatred.



There are also those who manipulate to make their lives seem better than it is, no matter how good their life really is. This is a conscious thing they do. These people care about image, how they appear. So it doesn't really matter how their life is, as long as others notice them and do things for them. When people like this don't get their way, they make it known. Then, they get on certain people's good sides and gain those people's support. The one who did right is then be punished and condemned. Yet another success for the evil of the world.



Newer generations of children are being taught to love; when instead they should be taught not to hate. Teach a child to love and they will grow to hate. Teach a child not to hate, and they will grow to love on their own. It is not only the media getting this across, it is also the parents and the teachers of the schools. It is not only those with a media mentality who are taught this way, it is nearly everyone.



Some get passed that and learn not to hate, but most carry that with them forever. It can be a very serious issue. To a person who is compassionate, plagues him / her for life. Hatred can flow toward someone who wants to prevent human equality, toward the type of person who has deceived / abused him or her, or even toward those who have not forgiven a mistake.



Although, the newer generations are becoming better educated by their parents; most of whom have wised up to the lies and the crimes committed by the media / government. It is growing; as the generations trickle downward, they get better educated. As it grows, so will the number of people with compassion. The more this progresses, the closer we get to being equal. Don't expect it to happen, to its fullest extent, in your lifetime. It may take a very long time, as the US government and the media have tended to set us back in the last 100 years or so. Even so, we have come a long way.



So, continue life the way you think is best. I know I am going to still be nice and kind to others. Kindness and such may not get you anywhere, but you can still claim to be a better person than they.


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Everybody Music: Simplex 2

20:26 Feb 14 2010
Times Read: 527


Everybody music is plague on my ears. Not a lot of people still don't understand what I mean when I refer to everybody music. Therefore, I have taken it upon myself to pick a popular song of choice and put it on "the spot." The song I've found is a perfect example of everybody music.



- Shallow and hollow lyrics that were purchased

- Narcissistic and pessimistic lyrical content

- An instrumental sound, melody, and vocals of which resembles that of other popular music

- Repetitiveness

- A low level of talent in guitar and drums

- No bass

- The assumption that it is "hardcore"



Say it by Blue October

"It's all about steam

It's all about dreams

It's all about making the best out of everything

You'll know when your fine

Cause you'll talk like a mime



You'll fall on your face

You get back up and you're doing fine

'a considerate clown, a preachy preachy machine'

Is one of the sweetest things you would say about me

But I don't have the time for your distorted esteem

Why are you toying with my mind?



I don't wanna hear you say it

Now you're fucking with my pride



You think you're smarter than me

Well everyone knows you will never be smarter than me

That's how it goes

I gained forty pounds because of you

Was there an 'S' on my chest

Well I confess, you were too much stress

I'd have a heart attack at best

So now I breathe it out, I breathe it out

I spit it on the crowd cause they lift me up, they lift me up, they lift me up



When I'm feeling down

What am I spitting out? spitting out, something we never talk about

It's called my ...mind



I don't wanna hear you say it

Now you're messing with my pride



I'm sick of standing in your line

So now you'll have to take it

Take this to heart

I will never let you fuck me over

Stop talking down to me your war is old

Your game is over

So here's my coldest shoulder



I don't wanna hear you say it

Now you're messing with my pride



Something we don't talk about

Something we never talk about"



People actually take these lyrics to heart. People actually believe that this representation of love is real love. The music that is portrayed to cause youth to be violent--Death Metal, Black Metal, Gothic Metal / Rock, Rap, etc.--are surely not to blame if music like this exists. However, the media makes a lot of money off of the music they promote. Owners of media corporations don't want to lose any amount of money for any reason. The media goes and puts the blame on musical genres that the corporations have no use for, the genres of music that are against greed and fraud.



People are mistreated just because they don't listen to this kind of music. However, what people don't realize is that it is their own insecureties that make everybody music listeners offensive toward those who listen to truly meaningful music. Everybody music listeners see others listening to thier music, knowing it actually means something and knowing their own music is a bought lie and means next to nothing; and their ego is so large that it will do whatever it can to protect itself. The ego of the everybody music listener causes that person to offend others and mock true artistic talent so that they can keep that fantasy world of his / her's safe for another day to spend away from reality.



This may still, technically, be music. However, it is nothing more than a product that is sold out "on the street-corner"; so to speak. Music is supposed to be made for the love of anything else but oneself. Music is love, in a way, and should not become a product to be sold. To those who make music solely for money and those who listen to music solely to "fit in" or for popularity: What is all this going to gain you in the end? What would you do if your made-up world suddenly ceased to exist and you came back to reality? We will soon find out.



The band who bought the lyrics and the sheet music for this song started because they wanted more money and to be well-known. None of them really love to make music. In fact, in several interviews; they've said that making music is a job or a chore. They can't just make music for what it means to them, they can't do it without having to have the money and the followers. Once they fade from the spotlight, what will come of this band? Only time can tell.



Most bands in America share the same attitude. None of them care about music or love to do it. They don't have a purpose for making music other than to make money or use women for sex. They are cheap, shallow, fake people and they disgust me. Bands like Blue October have fooled hundreds of thousands and have many believe in their shallow, hollow lyrics. Bands like these are one reason why American counter-culture is as misguided as they are.



It is Capitalism at its most pure form; exploitation, deceit, profit, and above all greed; and nothing says "I love America" like following the creed of greed.


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Everybody Music: Revised and Clarified

20:25 Feb 14 2010
Times Read: 528


For those of you who don't understand what I mean when I refer to "everybody music":



Everybody music is music that is the most popular because it was bought air time on the radio or on television. Basically, its an advertisement. Certain bands make music solely to make money. Just as a business person creates a product for the same purpose. As a result; lyrics are often times not written by any band member personally--they are bought, the musical content is of one dimention and often times holds next to no artistic value other than the fact that it is music--which is a form of art, lyrics are often times very shallow--sometimes pseudolyrics are used, sometimes the drumming is not done by a person or is simple enough for just any drummer to do, and sometimes the vocals are lip-synched.



There are two types of everybody music. One is the mainstream pop-culture music. The other is the mainstream counter-culture music. Music of the mainstream pop-culture is, basically, all of the most popular songs from year to year. The media makes charts of the most listened to music so that other people, who like to follow fads or cannot think for themselves, can find something to listen to. Music of the mainstream counter-culture is hyped music that the mainstream media condones. Although the mainstream media and its culture does not support such music, there is still the media for the counter-culture; which is not promoted by the government. Now, with the internet; mainstream counter-cultural music can become more popular. Making it more hyped and more acceptable for the mainstream counter-culture to listen to.



Although the counter-culture would like to think they are rebellious to the US government's ideal society, many of them do dabble in pop-culture music. These are, mainly, people who are starved for attention and would do anything to "blend in with the crowd" yet stand out as a "rebel." This is not possible if one is to buy into the mainstream media. However, it is an ongoing trend.



I, personally, do not tolerate everybody music. Marilyn Manson, Slipknot, and Lacuna Coil are all bands that have not sold out yet are being eaten up by counter-cultural media. However, there is one difference between a legitamate fan and appreciator. The difference is appreciation itself and listening to more songs than just what is popular by a certain band. By each of the three bands, I listen to songs that resonate with my understanding and feelings of life and love. This is something neither culture will be able to understand.



Most everybody music listeners will look not too far for bands / artists to listen to. People like this will only look for bands / artists who are popular in the US. Everybody music listeners will search for music based on the sound of music. Whatever sounds like what is popular will become popular. The lyrics aren't particularly paid attention to, though they are memorized. This is fitting, however, since the lyrics aren't made legitemately.



I, personally, look for music based on lyrics. I look for deep, meaningful lyrics; most of the time, lyrics that tell a story. It is not the lyrics themselves I look for. It is the lyrical content; what the songs are about. I listen to music that I can relate to on a personal level. In funding music like this, I am likewise rewarded with multi-dimentional levels of talent in sound; unique vocals, highly talented guitars, bass, and drums, and beautiful ambience. Deep lyrics is something that keeps the music I like out of the hands of the media spotlight, since it is generally something everybody music listeners can understand.



It seems that the meaning of 'hardcore' is misconscrued in today's society. Genres like Nu Metal, metal where the vocals are either screamed or rapped and sometimes both, and Heavy Metal--from the past and modern--are not hardcore, as the mass media will have you believe. However, it is genres like Death Metal, Black Metal, and even Power Metal that are hardcore. I just wanted to clarify the meaning of hardcore.



I used to be a person who wanted to fit in but no matter how hard I tried, I could never fit it. I eventually learned that one is not supposed to "fit in" but is supposed to be himself / herself. I used to listen to Rap and Hip Hop but that never, quite, suited me. Rap and Hip-Hop are popular, both, in the mainstream pop-culture and the mainstream counter-culter. A lot of rappers only make one song that becomes popular and never find commercial success again. The problem with rap started when white business men started to buy rappers and their music.



Unfortunately, until the truth is revealed to either culture in America; no one will desire to be themselves. The fear the media puts into each person will cause most people to choose one side or the other. Unless people can lift the supression on art through true free expression, things will only get worse.


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If You Think You're a Rebel, Think Again!

20:25 Feb 14 2010
Times Read: 529


Today seems to be in reseblance to the 1960s in certain ways. Just like today, major change was promised in the 1960s. However, not much has changed except that American politics have become more corrupt and the counter-culture has become less educated. Could it be by design or is it simply that people hae lost the will to fight for their rights as a living being?



Since the beginning of the colonies, the American government has been influencing the media to keep its people under an ideal control. In the passed century, more and more; people have been able to counter it. Unfortunately, however, no one has quite had the control or power as the mainstream media has over the people of the United States. The problem persists and the mass-media continues to scare people into consuming and blindly following feelings of nationalism and racism.



From the 1950s to 1960s, the largest generation in US history was born. This, of course, was in the midst of the end of World War II. Therefore, the collective opinion that absolute violence is the solution was also just born. However, with a larger culture of Americans comes a larger counter-culture. Children who were abused in seemingly "good, christian" families. Also, those who were raised in an "unconventional" family; unconventional to the governments portrayal of an ideal family through the media, of course. A mislead mainstream culture ultimately resulted, and still does result, in a mislead counter-culture. People of the counter-culture believed that absolute peace is the answer to a problem, as a result of the mainstream's belief of the opposite.



There is a such thing as two mainstreams. There is the US government's ideal mainstream culture, formed through the media. There is also the mainstream counter-culture, also formed through the media. Neither offered a very good solution to a problem. However, both had this in common; they both resorted to violence in the end.



During the 1960s and 1970s were protests. These protests were led by the counter-culture and were supposed to be peaceful rallies and marches and such. What the counter-culture was fighting for was equality amongst all people, or "peace between every person." What started these protests was the protests versus the US government's decision to use military force to keep what the media called "Communism" out of Viet Nam. They did have political speakers and such; however, they were quickly ousted by the highly conservative US government.



One of the most successful and most influential speakers for human equality was Martin Luther King Jr. In 1968, the Army Special Forces of Memphis worked with the Sicilian Mafia to kill Luther King Jr. The US military forces get orders from its government. Therefore, it was the government who ordered anyone was becoming too powerful and had too many supporters. This includes Democratic leaders of government; such as Harvey Milk and John Kennedy. After Martin Luther King Jr. was killed, all of the progress he made for his people died with him. His listeners resorted to riots and killed many others, as well as being killed be police and other white people.



In 1969, there was a large gathering of counter-cultured people. The intent was to protest against the US government's imperial actions in Viet Nam. It turned out to be just another drug-ridden concert. There were political statements by the musicians who played and such. However, most of the music was about next to nothing and no proceeds went towards any war-ending cause. The only thing the people did at Woodstock was abuse drugs and have random sex with one another. After Woodstock were riots versus the police and members of the mainstream cuture.



There were, still, a lot of successful protests. The most successful of which were sit-ins that shut down universities nation wide. Some of the most unsuccessful were "peace rallies." These "peace rallies" constantly turned into riots. Riots were generally started because violence or force was used of the protesters. With all of the energy around the people in these protests, positive energy quickly turned into negative energy and many of the peace protesters became enraged and lashed out in violence, causing the counter-protester to do the same and so on. So much for "absolute peace."



Meanwhile, absolute violence had failed as well; as the US government did not meet its objective after taking its military out of Viet Nam. However, much denial was dealt by the mainstream mass media and many pro-Americans deny that the war was lost. No one learned from this, however; not even the US government. Even today, the US government deploys its military to foreign lands for imperial purposes yet no progress is being made. So much for "absolute violence."



There was one last chance for the sake of absolute peace. A man by the name of John Lennon, who--at the time--was a former member of a band famously known as The Beatles, started protest statements of his own that seemed far more peaceful than the chaotic ones that the disorganised counter-culture led. In fact; the protests were so successful, and were gaining so much support, that it caught the attention of the, still, highly conservative US government. The US government used their new wire-tapping system and agents to watch Lennon's every action. Conservative US president of 1973, Richard Nixon, tried to have Lennon deported because he was a threat to his re-election. Nixon managed to get re-elected. However, he did this by not playing the election fairly. A couple of years later, Nixon was caught; and he later resigned. His successor, Gerold Ford, overturned the deportation proceedings.



In December 1980, John Lennon was shot, four times, outside of the New York apartment building he lived at. He died, later that night, along with his message of absolute peace.



Throughout American history since these precedings, the mainstream counter-culture has searched for a solution countering that of the mainstream media and government. In a large portion of the 1980s, the counter-culture figured the solution was no government, rather than government. There was much rebellion to government and organised establishment. However, it was no more than the rebellion parents would get from their child. This period in counter-culture acted out of angst and most would grow, and still do grow, out of this phase. This counter-culture also used violence as a solution, which was a "fight fire with fire" tactic that ultimately failed.



The 1990s and the decade that recently was had mislead counter-culture due to a continuously misled mainstream culture. Today's mainstream counter-culter is mislead to believe that apathy, narcissism, and pessimism will frustrate and disturb the mainstream culture. Its a basic tactic of "love vs hate" where the mainstream says to fight with love and the counter-culture counters that with hate. Both sides are misguided as they have always been. As long as the mainstream culture is mislead by the media and the US government, there will always be a mislead mainstream counter-culture.



No true change can come unless the truth is told by both sides. However, since both sides are distracted and fixated on who is right and who is wrong; the truth will not be sought. With only a very, very small amount of people actually seeking the truth throughout all the chaos and the bickering; no progress is likely to be made. No matter who is president of what, not just one person can bring change. As it is, nothing can change the world.


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The Real Problem with America: Revised and Clarified

20:23 Feb 14 2010
Times Read: 530


America has the highest rate of homicide in the world. America also has one of the highest rates of suicide in the world. Every culture starts with the well-being of its children. As it is, this problem starts with how the children of the United States are being raised. According to the United States' media; violent music, violent television, and adult entertainment are making its children troubled and vilolent growing up. America would like that to be the problem. The first amendment can be our greatest advantage, here in America, but it can also be our greatest folley.



Music is not causing children to become troubled. Music, if anything, helps children and teenagers get over their problems. However, not all genres of music is like this. Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Nu Metal, Country; these genres of music are not targeted by the media. Genres of music that are targeted by the media include certain sub-genres of Metal, Rap, and Punk Rock. Genres that are accepted by the main stream are the same as, or sometimes even more harmful, than genres that are.



Generally speaking, much of Alternative Rock and Nu Metal are about the same as other sub-genres of Metal and Rap. Alternative Rock and Nu Metal have much in common with other sub-genres of Metal. However, sub-genres of Metal; excluding Nu Metal; tend to be deeper and more artistic than genres accepted by the media. In fact, some Alternative Rock can be more vulgur and tasteless than any genre of Metal. One example is Alternative Rock band Avenged Sevenfold, who made a song called "A Little Piece of Heaven"; a song about about brutally stabbing and killing an ex-girlfriend, eating her eyes, and having sex with her dead body. "A Little Piece of Heaven" is accepted by the main-stream media. Yet Rap and Metal are worse. Country is a genre which has the most listeners who commit suicide. It is not a direct cause of the suicides, but most of the people who commit suicides listen to country.



Though Rap has more and more songs about disrespect for women, clubbing, and the glorification of drug use; there are still a lot of songs within the genre that are in good taste and sometimes even quite artistic. Songs in certain sub-genres of Metal primarilly set an angry or depressive mood and though they usually portray unhappy scenarios, the point to most songs like this is to get over negative feelings and give oneself higher value than others may give. The point is that the media uses music as a scapegoat or as a cop-out answer to the problem.



Violence is nothing brand new. American history is filled with violent scenarios. Also, other countries around the world have the same violent programming that we do in America. Other countries, like Canada, have just as many guns as in America. Guns are legal in many countries, just like America. In England, there are more broken families than in America; as there are in many other countries. People in other countries do a lot of different, and sometimes more powerful, drugs; like Japan, whose people take amphetamines to stay up for days in order to be more productive. Most other countries have more violent histories, filled with wars and insurgents, than America does.



There are obvious answers to why children grow up troubled that are true. One is rape. There are children who are raped by family, friends, even trusted officials such as; teachers, priests, and coaches. Another is abuse. There are parents who take their anger out on thier children and sometimes take it too far.



One major event that changed the mentality of America is the result of World War II. As stated above, the wars weren't a direct cause of people acting violent. The children who grew up in America around that time saw the war end with violent bombings and invasions; as well as the dropping of two atomic bombs over two of Nippon's (Japan's) cities. The result of that war proved, to Americans, that absolute violence is the answer to a crisis or problem. The largest generation of children, in America, came immediatelly after this war. They were taught, by their parents and by the media, that absolute violence was the answer to a problem. So on and so forth the generations were born, being taught the same thing and seeing wars that America fought each and ever year following World War II.



With that being taught, people grew up thinking that violence was also a good way to punish a child. It is the parents who start this cycle. It starts with not properly caring for one's own child when he / she is an infant. Leaving the infant in front of the television is no good way to keep him / her occupied. Setting high expectations for one's own child can create a problem as well. Saying things to make the child feel like he / she is not good enough to achieve whatever it is that the high expectations are set for is not a good motivator; and neither is punishing the child when he / she does not meet that expectation. Punishing a child for not believing in the same god would feel unfair to the child and it will not make him / her believe in that god anymore than he / she did in the first place. Above all; not listening to one's own child, whether or not it is important, deeply troubles a child and makes him / her feel unimportant.



Children have sort of a need to express themselves. When a child feels like no one cares, in response, this child will stop caring for other people. All people grow up in different lifestyles, here in America. Some children take their frustrations out on other children. These children resort to taunting and beating others. Now you've got a bully. Some children grow up seeing bad portrayals of people who are different on television and when thier parents practice discrimination towards people who look different around them. These children grow up turning the anger and guilt they feel on these other children.



The news media is the biggest problem of them all. On the news, in America, are reports of kidnappings of little white girls, murder, the death / murder of a celebrity, a natural disaster, disease, special reports about "what could kill you", and then weather and sports. Coverage of a kidnapping or murder trial can go on for months and sometimes years. The news media is not the only type of media that incites fear on television. The adds and commercials themselves that are aired during any television show at any time also incite fear. Generally speaking, commercials create situations that turn out badly, or even deadly, and imply that these thing could happen to the viewer should the company's product not be purchased or used in their everyday lives.



Another problem that stems from American television is sports. Sports professionals are portrayed as heroes on television and in other types of media. Much like the gladiator of the Roman Empire, sports professionals are presented as, such, superior people. There are children who look up to people like this. Ask yourself this: What does glorifying and rewarding sports preofessionals teach children? The glorification of sports teaches children that physical prowess is more important that intelligence or expressing oneself in a more artistic manner. Glorifying sports is making America dumber, in a way.



In addition, the media's glorifying of things has taught children to do just that. Therefore, children grow up with the "need" to glorify something. Most children that grow up enjoying sports grow to glorify sports. Children who grow up not glorifying sport usually grow to glorify something from their own interests. However, there are children who do not grow up glorifying anything. In fact, as time advances, the number of children growing up learning to glorify something is becoming smaller in America. When a child grows up annoyed or uninterested by the image of the sports professional; some become interested in art, some in music, others in computers, social life, video games, culinary activities, and any variety of other things.



There are children that have come to glorify something harmful yet widely accepted in the rest of the world. Most other children that don't grow up glorifying sports grow up glorifying drugs. This, too, is making America dumber; in a way. In other countries, including ones which have outlawed most or all drugs like America, people never grew up with the need to glorify anything. Things are kept to oneself in most places around the world. Also, not many people misuse drugs like people do in America; which is also a result of glorifying it. Since drugs are getting so popular in America, more and more troubled teenagers and children are starting to use and glorify drugs. Many of these teenagers and children use the drug in order to "escape" from their problems. As a result of glorifying it; most begin to misuse it, whether it is to impress others, because they start to depend on it, or otherwise. Many overdose on the drugs and either become disabled in some way or die.



Many Americans who misuse drugs have no motivation in life, end up dropping out of school and earning a General Education Diploma or nothing at all, and spend all money they obtain to get more and on nothing else. Since there are so many people who are like this, there are that many people without jobs. Unemployment directly affects economies. However, this is not a major problem with America's economy. That is an entirely new subject.



In the end, it is bad parents and the mass media who make America such a deadly place to live. It is also America's collective opinion that absolute violence is the answer to everything. The world will change on its own and no one can do that themselves. America's culture is a dying one. A dying culture is something that can never be revived. It happened to Rome; it happened to Babylon, it will happen to America.


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