The Creepy Teacher who watches the blog unfold
Sorry Parker, I did not read the blog either night. I had a family to hang with then a ministry to fulfill. I did enjoy the writings though.
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I love you all Chelsea--I hope you know that...
Parker, if i need to keep my shoes on, then you have to brush your hair....
This is typical of the middle class values of the age. They all make logical sense.
Just the taste I get from skimming over it is the writer forgets the hopelessness of the lower classes. This is true, it is not our fault, but what should we do?
The Americans are charitable in many ways, but I argue that most of our charity is for the wrong reasons. We do not reach out to help out a brother, we reach out for tax write-offs.
I think this is the humor like the Realist state--reality really has not set in.
We too often get caught up with the emotions of patriotism. We do have to remember we are a nation of immigrants.
Plus, the US, from the guilded age to the 1960's really did not do much to help the hopeless.
Maybe, instead of seeking out dominance, we can seek out the hopeless and lift them with love and our material possessions.
Was, i posted this in a couple other blogs, but have you read The Fountainhead or Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, also, if you have, what did you think of them?
The little bill of rights posted above is EXACTLY what IB had in mind when it mentioned a universal education system.
o, and about the creepy teacher. I'm thinking NAMbLA, but I'll spare you the link.
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