12 May 2009
Who Am I?
What is Tradition?
Tradition is the social, moral and intellectual development of a person, in essence the whole of a given culture, the way one thinks, to living their very lives; even there self within the very fabric of their particular society.
Without tradition, one has no identity or a person becomes as a complete blank page; to a life that would appear without any value.
US Modernization Ideology
The current idea of modernization, is reprogramming a person and destroying a person's given tradition, culture or identity, (which also includes an attempt to change ones native language solely to English for example through school books given to vulnerable children as US envoy Kristie Kenney is attempting to do with children in Marawi, Philippines, a similar tactic was used on the Native American forced-kidnapped boarded children in an attempt to destroy them, some US Political Hostages are forced to speak English and not their native language, also whole ancient or primitive societies across the globe have been destroyed in this manner) in turn making everyone like a string of paper dolls or controlled robots without ones own will. Which can also be considered, as an assembly line of vegetative oppressive slavery in a world of darkness so vast that it can only be considered ultimate evil; with the uniform being hellish black, in limited quantity. As the person lives in a real nightmare, mentally unstably controlled by the US government.
As for Allah (Hashem), those that accept especially willingly (sold their souls to Satan); He turns His back on them for they know not Him nor many have ever met Him and are considered as the living dead, lost souls or the more hip term, "Grateful" dead, waiting for Hell; then with never ending torment and never have seen the light of a single day. As for the Angels, they shall weep and Allah (Hashem) does not allow them to go near these dead.
So I consider more fortunate the dead, who have already died than the living who are still alive, but better than either of them is he who has not yet been and has never witnessed the evil that is committed beneath the sun.
These fools fold there own hands and eats there own flesh.
And I saw that all labor and all skillful enterprise spring from man's rivalry with his neighbor. This, too, is futility and a vexation of the spirit! Better is one handful of pleasantness than two fistfuls of labor and vexation of the spirit.
It is also better to be poor, but wise in youth, than old and foolish know longer knowing how to care for oneself.
When one is through, the best that can be said is, “Who am I?” And if one expects an answer, it will be, "Nobody!"-HRM Deborah
The Kilroy caricature first appeared in the 1930's during the US's Great Depression, it was a drawing on trains by Hobo's; too anonymously say they had been in that particular place. For they were travelers without an identity.
Labels:
Humanity,
Language,
Oppression,
Slavery,
Tradition,
United States
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