Gramsci wrote:As I said, get angry and organise or the next time you look up you'll have a gun to your head and someone handing you a Bible. Christians are more dangerous than Nazis.
uh oh. i don't have a scienticious factuality for you on this one, but i would estimate that since you wrote this, i've looked up dozens of times. and just to play it safe, i have, with a noteworthy though not factually quantifiable degree of attention, "looked up" several times *after* reading your message. i even did it both of the ways that immediately came to mind... first by looking down, and then raising my gaze. then by looking, literally, up. and i am still the only one here...
as far as the Nazis and the Hitlers being brought into this thread... good for you guys. you are exagerating the "facts" of the current situation, the laws of this country as they stand today, making your own bitchen slipperly slope. or straw man, or whatever you call it when people start equating Bush and the Bushies with Hitler and his crew. with the facts that are available to you, to me, to "us" (though "They" know more) today, you will have a hard time illustrating how Bush is comparable to Hitler. Bush has not actively engaged in an overt and unrepented genocide, or at least not one that killed nearly as many people as the Nazis did.
please don't think i'm defending Bush here, i have a whole bunch of issues with him, and for that matter don't believe it's actually *him* behind all the stuff we're discussing today. i don't think he's smart enough to control public discourse like what we see here today. this guy got a bunch of C's in college, right? i'm just saying if we're talking about facts, let's stick to facts then. i'm gonna stop talking about facts part of the way through this message, so be forewarned.
i would be interested to look back on this week from six months or three years in the future. i wonder what it is that's actually going on right now that they don't want us thinking about. i'm interested in the russian sub marooning that we're in the midst of right now. but i am to believing she is much bigger than these.
as long as this thread has already long since been Hitlered, i'd like to point out a couple of couterarguments to some of the brilliantly played points that have been made on this thread.
if we are talking about the Nazis, i am putting forth the assertion that during the historically breif period in which the Nazis were doing their thing, they made a magnitudally significant mark on science, both through the developments that were made in the war to stop them (such as the US developing nuclear technology, even the fact that they brough the subject of Eugenics and Genetics and all such things into public consciousness. that was *them* that really got us all talking and thinking about it, no?), and as much so the massive progress science experienced in their cold, cold hands. they even invented the rocket which is what has us now learning (most folks learning it now) about how our shuttle program is on the out. space travel itself, and satellite technology as well, i.e. Satellite TV, GPS, Satellite data communication in general, things like the Hubble Telescope, which is also on the out, right, all these things owe their very existence to Adolph Fucking Hitler. directly. his crew. this is the road of experimentation without decency. if you could separate your own personal feelings from your actions, and you pursued science, you would *absolutely* engage in vivisection. *absolutely*. science does not tell you it is "wrong" to cut someone to pieces while they're alive. to the contrary, science provides the framework and context in which this is an extremely valuable thing to do. it can be argued that one of the main roles of religion is to teach the morals that humans need to survive in a civil manner. religion is the one that told us not to kill each other, back in a day when people killed people all the time and rather than fear jail they feared, well, being killed. religion is the worldwide force that told people they were wrong to do that. because that's religion's house. right and wrong. true and false belong to science, but right and wrong belong to religion. and by proxy, government. if there are examples of Atheistic societies that outlawed murder or theft on any noteworthy level, please let me know, i need to be aware of their existence. so that's a light in which science looks really, really bad and religion looks like the key. so thank you all for talking about the Nazis.
sociologically, i will bring up the argument that part of the reason shit like Creationism and religion in general are so tightly held by the overwhelming majority of human beings (is this not correct?) is that they can look at where we are today, and where we were in the past, and see things in a light where the old days (centuries even millenia ago) are romantic, struggling and working hard to live and survive, learning to farm, learning to hunt, learning to be human. and look at today and see a bunch of snotnose punk kids, a bunch of old people living WAY too long in medical dorms where they are mistreated badly (and who could stand to be surrounded by dying, delerious, often mean old people, tending to their needs, listening to them complain, wiping up their shit-covered asses) and guns guns guns, and people being so fucking fat, and so fucking lazy, and being such fucking pollution in so many ways, and find our recent, massive, GIGA-fast breakthrough after breakthrough in every discipline (pronounced JIGGAH-fast, for dramatic effect, q.v. BttF)... it's really easy to pin all that shit on science. in fact, all of the things i bring up and way, WAY more, all of these things can be directly pinned on a specific series of scientific breakthroughs. we would not be fat were it not for things like understanding and applying hormones to processed dead animals, and the teevee. and the internet.
science is very, very easy to see as just as heinous as religion. i submit to you, guy who argues till he's bleeding out his ears that religion is the WORST thing out there... without science, the worlds holy wars would be fought with the same vigor and enthusiasm as today, because that's a hallmark of human beings, to have beliefs and to fight about them, but they would be fought with fists or
unsharpened sticks and rocks, rather than nukes, genetically wikkedly engineered diseases, RPG's and guns. bombs on trains. there would be no fucking bombs on trains without science. there would be no people dying in car accidents without lots and lots of science. there also would not be people living twenty or fifty years longer than they had evolved to live. don't tell me that human civilization has evolved so much in the past 1,000 years that we deserve to be on every inhabitable corner of this earth, and space, that we somehow should now be living an extra hundred percent of our lifespan. it's completely outside evolution. it's so much less romantic to think of that, isn't it? in short, human evolution is easily demonstrated to be a terrible, terrible process by which all new terrors are unleashed on the earth. yes, i am not bringing up any of the great things we get from science, like corn syrup products, and tube amps, and cameras. you guys are essentially all already arguing the "science is a good thing" position.
okay, so also, somebody please somehow tie in Descartes' Meditations and how it's relevant to the discussion of religion versus science and the nature of man's monitoring and measuring of the physical world during the scientific process. just for all the readers here that haven't taken college-level philosophy yet. you know who you are. Salut, not yet in college kids! you have many wonders yet to discover!
also, i find it funny to think about this, i hope somebody else finds it funny. to think about. if you take a subatomic particle, and use the best science in the whole world, you can't simultaneously know where it is *and* where it's going at what rate. right? but then if you put a whole shitload of them together, THEN you can know. the basis of so many scientific processes involves making such measurements. land a rocket on the moon without ever knowing exactly where it is and at what rate it's moving in what direction. never happen. we *totally* have to know that about our rocket. but then, the rocket is made up of a gazillion things where we can never know that about them. isn't that funny? i dunno,
i find that funny. it seems about as sensible to me as the thing with the three doors and changing your pick for better odds. but that's science for you! sometimes it makes no sense.
and to answer the primary issue of this thread, and i say this with a broken heart for humanity, but i think we're past the point where i care. i'm at that point again where if i think about the biggest picture i can picture, humans, humanity, civilization, studying us while attempting my best to put on the eyes of an outsider with a telescope, i think we're past the point where it resolves in a nice long-term more permanent evolutionary process. cause y'know at the rate humans reproduce, evolution takes a LONG time, a LONG time before any appreciable evolution occurs, plus with medecine keeping us alive forever, evolution becomes more about the ability to find a niche in the machine where we end the game with a 401k (social security! heh!) and some kinda health insurance. i don't think that shit matter so much anymore. it's mainly cause of breakthroughs like jet engines, and GPS, and nukeular bombs, and the fact that stuff like "resources" and "infrastructure" and "the biggest, most nastiest guns" do NOT belong to the people, or even to the People's Best Interest, whatever that might be. i think it resolves in mass destruction. i can't believe that we've been heading there, globally, for the past 50 years for NO GOOD REASON.
as evidence you can use to discount me more readily, the most exciting theories to me are the ones where intelligent design is being taught because it lays the groundwork for humans living in a world with (cue spooky SFX)
alien lifeforms!!!! and where the government seizes increasing control over societal issues it has no reason seizing control of, in ways that don't really serve la Gente, the cognoscenti find increasingly appalling, because Americans are so fucking docile, reserved, and tired that we're *NEVER* gonna rise up in revolution... and it's the only thing that can stop progress like you're seeing made by the Bushies.
when there's another terrorist attack, and there probably will be, right?, just watch to see how things change following that. watch for the uncommonly-if-not-rarely-discussed Patriot Act to change. watch the *average* American get even more conservative, freaked out, financially unstable (and when we lose our money, that fucks us up so bad, more than anything except crazy stuff like death or dismemberment), racist, and Looking To God for answers, protection, comfort, assistance, you name it.
*THAT'S* how smart the Bushies are. and even way smarter, i'll bet.
VIVA LA GENTE!!!!