My mind, a sea of floating memories, like scattered fragments, clouds my judgment and distorts my vision to the point where I no longer know, whether its been a year or a day since I last knew my way, or where I am to go...
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Pornography & A Hidden Double Standard
Pornography is bad in all its forms, and while there are many facts and myths about the prevalence of pornography and its effects on society, here I'd just like to address one in particular that has been giving me cause for concern. More posts will come later, touching on other problems, facts, stories, and misconceptions.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Is My Not Being Married My Fault?
Being single at my age and told that I need to get married,
I often self-reflect a little as to how I came to this point in my life and if
marriage is something I really want and why I haven’t taken the plunge just
yet.
This is my Blog
I have come to the realization that blogging takes a
lot of work, if you want to be taken seriously at least. There are many who
blog but it is for their personal amusement rather than to garner attention and
hopefully begin a career as a journalist.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Here's a Change That I'm Willing to Embrace
I was reading
recently about the decision by the Union county government in Georgia to
allow the KKK to adopt a highway. It seemed rather odd that such a group would
want to be active in their community in support of making it a better cleaner
place. What I have always been taught is that the group is a hate organization
that believes in white power and to hell with everyone else. In researching
their history though, I have come to find that I have been partially duped the
same way Palestinians have been duped into believing that America is the “Great
Satan.” Researching a little bit about Nathan
Bedford Forrest has changed my view considerably about the man. Yes the KKK has an ugly history, just like the
Nazi’s, that makes historians only want to paint them as pure evil, and nothing
more.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Enough with the Mythical Wage Gap
With the economy only doing moderately better, yet still in a state of recovery, we have to deal with BS legislation like the Paycheck (Un)fairness Act, which on the surface seem legitimate, but in practice is fundamentally a bad idea.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Not What is Said but What is Done
Too often I hear people say one thing and do another, and sometimes what they say in an effort to explain what they are doing, is about as logical as banging your head with a hammer to cure a headache. For example, putting an animal down that is a little too wild, for the safety of everyone in the neighborhood, despite the fact that the animal is caged, can receive training, or have any other protective measure taken to prevent a deadly encounter with little Susie across the street from happening. Still, the reasoning is that it could happen, given an infinite number of universes with an infinite number of possibilities, somewhere in at least one of the universes, the animal attacks someone in the neighborhood, so therefore we must take preemptive action and put the creature down. Good thing we don't apply this logic to people because I'm pretty sure the purging operation that would ensue would be an E.L.E.
How About a Little Appreciation
Gratitude is a wonderful thing and I feel that it is often a
component that is missing or not strongly encouraged in our everyday lives. As a member of the US Air Force, the core
values make excellence and service part of every Airman’s job, and because of
this we often lose sight of the fact that there are still those who go above
and beyond the call of duty, and when they do they deserve praise to further encourage
the pursuit of excellence and service, rather than just have it expected and instead
reprimanding when they fail to do so because it’s part of the job to do so.
Awards and medals are a great military tradition, to show appreciation for all
those who strive for excellence and service through hard work and sacrifice (as
well as sometimes helping promotions). Distributions of medals and awards are
limited however, and often there are those who may not receive either but still
have done an excellent job that exceeds even lofty expectations.
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