Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Political Trail

From all accounts of the Republican Party, the front runner has been Mitt Romney for a while, for he has been the only one who has maintained a truly constant presence. But there is something about him, something mechanical that disturbs me. Forgetting about his tax proposals, which will really only benefit the rich, or his comments that he likes to fire people, or the fact that he actually has had no real connection with voters, he seems too much of a machine when he speaks.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Reflections on the Death of Muammar Gaddafi

No doubt many people have heard about, or seen the death of Moammar Gadhafi's. And of the brutality of his demise, how he was found in a sewage ditch like a rat, then dragged from his hiding place and brutalized, stripped of his clothes, beaten with shoes, and shot twice, once in the stomach, and once in the head execution style.

This may seem good, even just a death, but what is disturbing about this is not the death itself, but the manner of execution that portrays the Libyan's lack of self-control.

By dragging Gadhafi through the streets, beating him with shoes, almost ritualistically, they deprived him of the simple human dignity he deprived so many others of. You may think this is payback, even justice for all those Gadhafi made suffer during his forty-two year rule. But a question still looms, why sink to so low a level as to parade him around like some kind of animal? What is accomplished?

Gadhafi had already fallen from power. His hometown was his last stronghold. Simply capturing him, putting in prison for the rest of his life, or even executing him with a little more dignity would have sent a stronger message to both Gadhafi loyalists and those like Gadhafi.

The message would be, "We are stronger than you, and have gained complete freedom from your tyranny. We have used violence, yes, but we are not cruel like you. Not cruel like the leader we drove from power," but instead the Libyan people viciously murdered him.

Gadhafi was an evil, rotten human being, but he did not deserve that type of death. No one does. I understand the Libyan people's hatred toward Gadhafi and his regime, but society is not meant to be cruel, and by the Libyans treating another person--no matter how evil--as though they were an object, the Libyans have shown the potential to become exactly like the ruler they sought to free themselves from.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Entry I: The Foundation of My Beliefs

The reason I have created this blog is because I feel as though it is my duty to fight for what I believe in, and contribute in any way I can to help create a better society.

The convictions that I hold are simple, ones that an any moral person should have, but many people neglect, or do not show respect for.

Three things I hold above anything else are equal opportunity for everyone, basic rights and liberties, and the freedom to pursue one's passion without fear of persecution. These might sound as though they are one and the same, and to some extent they are, but each has its own depth and unique aspect to my overall view. In essence, they all overlap, but cover a broader perspective all at once.

My goal for this blog is not only help people understand my ideology, and opinions, but what ideology should play an integral role in every person's life. This is not me telling people what to think, nor preaching by any means, but suggesting what I believe should be a priority for everybody, because equality, passion, and other basic human rights are universal issues that affects not only me, you, or the people in a small community, but the community on a global scale.