Archive for August 3rd, 2009

Professor Genocide

In Bob’s last book, he wanted one thing from college students and that was to start giving their professors a hard time.

I have an English composition professor straight out of the murky bowels of California, and to call this woman anything less than fanatically PC would be the understatement of the century. Lately she has been using her bully pulpit to make comments disparaging of those who don’t fall in line with her PC group think.

The past week we were reading pieces of literature with the theme of race. On our final piece we assembled into groups of five and lazily mulled over the material. About twenty or so minutes wasted we discuss what conclusions our group has come to. This time she made a comment saying that there won’t be world peace until everyone hurries up and intermixes.

I piped up and told her that was genocide. She tried to backstep out of that by saying that by saying genocide is a violent. I countered by quoting article 2 sections C and D of the ’48 conventions on genocide.

The other two white males in the class became her fiercest defenders. We went though many points and the following are the most memorable; Rome fell because it turned inwards, cultures need outside influences to survive, the founders designed the constitution so it could be modified to include everyone, the propositional state, that EVERYONE who was inside a colony was included in “for ourselves and our posterity,” race is a social construct, and finally what are white people anyway?

The professor looking frustrated tried to end the conversation but, I refused to give it up. However, when she stood before the class and admitted that she was for genocide, I stared at her slack jawed and allowed class to move on.

While I felt as if I had failed since I had gone off the genocide point, the greatest achievement was having the professor admit to supporting genocide. Go forth chaps and give academia the trouncing they deserve!

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Wordism Essay

The following is an essay that I submitted in my English Composition class. It is my sincerest hope that you will enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it.

The Affects of Organized Religion on American Society:
A Perspective of Loyalty

There are two types of loyalty that one can subscribe to; loyalty to the book, wordism, or loyalty to kin.  Wordism is Universalist; they claim to have the words to unite mankind.  Wordist loyalty is divided into millions of factions, each proclaiming that they and they alone have the proper set of words.  A Marxist can be just as wordist as an extreme muslim who is just as wordist as the televangelist, who says to the poor folks in Appalachia, Jesus wants you to adopt a starving colored boy, AMEN!
 
Organized Religion is one arm of wordism.  The members have devoted their loyalty to what is contained in the book or the official decrees from the lords.  These decrees and interpretations have a way of changing.  An interpretation one way, may change tomorrow and what was righteous, holy, and morally sound yesterday, may as well be the fecal material of Lucifer today.  However these sudden changes in loyalty are dangerous to anyone who is in the business of loyalty, because said wordists will justify their stabbing of you in the back with some obscure misinterpreted passage in their book.

When these states were united in confederation, there existed anti-miscegenation laws on the books of every state.   While the anti-miscegenation case of Loving V. Virginia, 1967 was before the supreme court, the churches took the time to say to the congregation “that it matters not what color they are but as long as they are members of the faith.”  It doesn’t matter what the kid is going to look like or how he feels, all that matters is that the parents were “in love” and united by the right words.  The Supreme Court called the anti-miscegenation laws “unconstitutional.” This display of wordism supported judicial activism and paved the groundwork for the now infamous case called Roe V. Wade, 1973 and they wonder just WHERE the court attained such a power!  Suddenly, because it crossed THEIR book, judicial activism was Lucifer’s poop.

In the 1980’s when in vitro fertilization was a hot topic, the professional Pro-Lifers argued that it should be banned because it destroyed a few embryos in the process.  They claimed that the life of the embryo was as precious as a human’s and that it was morally wrong and damming its soul to hell because it would die unbaptized, and that it was irresponsible when you could adopt a starving colored boy.  However it was the infertile woman’s duty to keep trying and losing the fertilized embryos by natural means.  The difference?  It was the lab.  Today there are over one-hundred-thousand people alive in the US due to in vitro fertilization.   All of which were wanted, which cannot be said about random birth.

Today the issue is embryonic stem cells.  They say the same things they said about in vitro.  However, the parity of life between a blob of cells and a human who is suffering always goes to the suffering human.  They insist that every moment of human life is infinitely precious.  They care not that you actually live with any quality of life, but that your heart beats.  These people are hardly Pro-Life, they are pro-heart thump!  This is what their wordism requires of them at the moment.

When wordism claims to unite society in a Universalist doctrine, it brings few if any positives to society. Wordism destroys freedom of speech and thought, for at the moment you disagree with what the book of the wordists says, you don’t just disagree, you are a HERETIC, and Heretics were traditionally punished with execution.

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