I don’t want to rain on anyone’s parade, but when I see not only pubescent girls but grown women swooning over a sparkling teenage vampire `a la Twilight I am less than inspired with confidence in the future of critical thought here in the U.S. of A. But when I read the story of a young girl with the courage to defy those who would use her for their own political games – and I see young and old flocking to both bookstores and theatres – a lot of that confidence is restored.
I don’t normally support violent revolution; however, I support the American Revolution because it was not a revolution in the normal sense of the word.
In what most describe as a revolution several groups fight for power over others, whereas the American revolutionaries just wanted cast off England’s power rather than take that power for their own. The American Revolution was more a war of secession due to the fact that the people just wanted to be free from England.
When something goes wrong, we often react emotionally in the immediate aftermath. At some point however, we regain our composure and look at the incident critically, asking, “What could I have done differently to achieve a better outcome?” 9/11 is over a decade behind us so while the tragedy will always carry a heavy emotional burden we should be well prepared to take that critical look…
I have asserted that collectivism is the seed of evil that corrupts all of its outgrowths from fascism to socialism and every philosophy that rests in part on the notion that people should subvert their natural self interest to the ‘higher good’ of society. It is important to understand this is not simply a mistake of ‘causation by correlation.’ In other words, it is not that we observe historically that all collectivist enterprises fail miserably and thus make the leap of logic to say the coincidence of these events necessarily makes collectivism the cause of the failure…
I have struggled with whether or not to share my own choice and the reasons for it, because I recognize the diversity of our readership, and want to respect it. Much of the reader base resulted from our Tea Party activities in East Texas and I know from experience we run the spectrum in our concerns and therefore those we believe best able to address them.