Sunday, May 15, 2011

The Shot Heard 'Round the World

No, this is not an article about American patriotism. But by the time this article has been up for a few minutes, the entire world will be able to read it. In this modern, wireless, iPad-enabled cyberculture of ours, we Americans tend to take this unparalleled freedom of information for granted, and no attitude could have more disastrous consequences. Every time we post a picture on FaceBook, or tweet to our heart's content on Twitter, we are basically exposing ourselves to the entire world. This is the same world that contains nations of people who would love nothing better than to see every last American slaughtered. And they have probably voiced their violent sentiments a billion times, but the average American would never know this, because those same angry people don't speak English. Just because HTML, XHTML, XML, and God-knows-how-many-other Internet languages were written in English, that does not mean that the rest of the world now speaks English by default. Americans desperately need to get a clue: the presence of the Internet does NOT mean that everyone is a willing participant in the global village. If anything, some of the cyber-participants are basically cyber-predators. And here you are, throwing your naked butt up in the air for everyone to see, including those same cyber-predators, who could be from anywhere in the world, and I mean anywhere. Here go some scenarios below that should give you pause for thought before you go indiscriminately hanging your naked butt out in cyberspace ever again.

What if you belonged to a strictly orthodox religion (like Christianity, Judaism, or Islam), and for your political science project in college you wrote a detailed blog defending gay and lesbian rights. Now imagine going to your church/synagogue/mosque a few days later and finding that you and your family have been banned from ever having fellowship there again. Then a few days after that, you start getting threatening emails and phone calls from people you don't even know, some of whom live in other cities, other states, or even other countries. But they all have one thing in common: they were deeply and religiously offended by your blog, and they felt that the world would be a much better place without you in it. And who's to say they have to respect the sanctity of human life? If they happen to come from a radically religious nation that firmly believes in the death-penalty for all infidels, then you're basically marked for death. This is one example, a worldwide example, where you really need to think before you speak.

Or how about this one. (I've actually seen this happen in real life.) Let's say that you wrote something heinous and detrimental towards Republicans on your FaceBook page. You've even gone as far as saying, in so many words, that the only good Republican is a dead one. You even went on the warpath and cursed both the Tea Party and the Religious Right with the most graphically violent words possible. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, you go to work that Monday morning and find that you have been fired, without even so much as an explanation. Worse than that, every subsequent attempt at finding another job has been met with one rejection-letter after another, for months on end. You'll probably never find out how this lasting misfortune happened to you, but rest assured, some of the Republicans you cursed on your FaceBook page, including those radical Tea Party people and the Religious Right, turned out to be the very business owners and supervisors you worked for. And the reason you can't find another job in your field is because they then used the same Internet you used against them, only they used it to cyber-blacklist you on every private hiring-database throughout the world. Did you ever stop to think that every last piece of information you've ever carelessly barfed out in cyberspace has been meticulously collected and stored on these databases as a neat little record of who you really are, and of how far you'd foolishly hang your naked butt out in cyberspace for all the world to see and laugh at?

Or how about this dangerous tidbit. Let's say you've gone just a bit too far in repeatedly insulting a particular radical religion, and let's say that someone from another country really does want to kill you for your blasphemous words. Well, if you also happen to be one of those cute little social butterflies who loves to tweet about their next party or where they're gonna be hanging out next week at 9PM, it wouldn't be that difficult for your would-be assassin to masquerade as, say, another cute little social butterfly, then gain access to your Twitter stream, find out where you'll be next week, show up there unannounced, and then suddenly blow your head off with a 9mm semi-automatic that was concealed under the jacket.

And the list of cyber-dangers doesn't end there. Aside from the crime of identity-theft, people still have to contend with that even more subtle yet no less dangerous crime of identity-fraud, i.e. that person online really isn't the same person in the real world. That's where you have horror stories consisting of your teenage daughter cyber-chatting and texting with what she thinks is another teenage girl, but who really happens to be a forty-something-year-old sexual predator who has his sights set on violently raping your daughter and then selling her into sexual slavery on the other side of the planet. Yep, I thought that last bit about sexual slavery on the other side of the planet would get your attention. How do you know that your teenage daughter won't be kidnapped and sold into some underground sex-slave market outside of this country? Spiriting people out of this country is just as easy as spiriting them in. That might be the reason so many young kidnap victims are never seen alive or dead in this country ever again. No evidence, no body, no nothing. And all it took was the lure of the Internet, someone following your kids on FaceBook without you knowing it, monitoring you or your kids on Twitter to track your every move, your every habit, hunting you down like a skilled predator stalks his or her prey.

And yet, for all the extreme dangers that still exist in cyberspace, institutions and organizations are still insisting that people conduct their affairs online, in an environment that is barely a few decades old, and has thus scarcely been burn-tested. The Internet began as a US Government project in the 1970s. It then became open to public use some time in the late 1980s. Then the Worldwide Web exploded onto the scene in the mid 1990s. Ever since then, the use of the Internet has increased exponentially, devouring that much more of every American's life in every area imaginable. I remember the days when you had to search for information at the public library, using everything from card catalogs to microfiche. (That was so many years B.G., "Before Google.") Computers were still the stuff of science projects, and to program one, you had to know Fortran77, ... on punch-cards! The best a computer monitor could give you was green text streaming across the screen, with absolutely no graphics, and certainly no mouse to point-and-click your way around: you had to know what system commands to type into the keyboard (when keyboards finally replaced those pesky punch-cards), or you were screwed. As for storage, think rooms and rooms of reel-to-reel tape. Yep, no floppy diskettes yet, and when they were finally invented, those dinosaurs were far bigger than 5-1/4", but stored less! Nowadays, you can't even swing a dead cat without hitting a computer. My BlackBerry smartphone is practically a computer, one that has far more processing power than those room-sized reel-to-reel monsters ever had. I am typing this blog on a PC that can outstrip several THOUSAND room-sized Uni-vacs without even skipping a beat. And all of our most recent and impressive advances in information technology have barely taken place over the past thirty years. That's scarcely enough time for any human society to truly and meaningfully measure the overall impact such advances will really have on us all. Human beings need time, time to grow, time to learn, time to adapt, adjust, and improve on themselves. Computers enable people to get things done in mere hours, minutes, or even seconds. But human life requires days, weeks, months, years, even decades to learn and mature. It takes almost twenty years for a human being to go from birth to mature adulthood. That feat will never be accomplished in mere days or hours. Nevertheless, the Internet has given Americans this "fast-food illusion" that has absolutely no basis on reality. And understanding the impact of the Internet on human society will still take years, even decades to fully understand and document. Regardless of how thoroughly integrated into daily American life the Internet has become, Americans still need to learn the value of slowing down and unplugging themselves from cyberspace in order to truly live as human beings again. Countless centuries of human wisdom cannot be cancelled out by a mere few decades of cyberspace, and if you really want to find your true path in life, you will still have to do it in the real world, and not in cyberspace. After all, real-world wisdom still applies: hanging your naked butt out in the open will only make you the butt-end joke in any venue, even in cyberspace.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

"Musical Ascension"

Attuning the mind,
bringing focus to the specific frequency,
space/time continuums reverberating with the groove, hypnotic,
like that exotic melody running through your soul the other day;
and at moments like this,
epiphany, you
got it, and you
rejoice with sublime elation,
feet involuntarily strutting with a coolness recognizable only to the
truly hip. You could swear it
would never end, the quintessential rhythm
speaking syncopated syllables swiftly stroking smooth souls systematically,
dramatically elevating the conscious mind to a better place,
a higher dimension,
musical ascension. In this blissful state,
notes and verbs conjugate to relate the divine progression,
expression of dialectic wisdom interwoven with prophetic vision of the
mindset. Even when silent,
one speaks, and you
get it, renewal of the mind conjoined with the wholeness of the rhythm
precisely planting perfectly placid patterns peacefully perceiving plateaus
in the elevation of the soul, sole entity
speaking be-bop beyond the forces of digital being,
whispering in tongues that only drums can understand
as the heavens unfold before the ones who can truly
feel it.


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"Blues for the Monument"

There is no such thing as darkness without purpose.
Faces walk through the night like keys opening forgotten doors to
ancient answers. They never speak, and yet,
our dreams read their souls like open books,
only to forget the truths when we awaken from slumber,
wisdom tight-lipped before the foolishness of the everyday.
My mind has become a candle walking through the depths of
inner reason, burning with the flame of undiscovered meaning as we all
circle the galactic center silently. We read the book from cover to cover,
only to find that the end is also the beginning. As adults,
we learn not to trust anyone who is of this corrupt world,
and yet, they are our kin, and the similarities between us all
are at best unsettling. The darkness of humanity has become
vast and threatening skyscrapers of technological intellect without
peace. There are blank stares that open up the night sky, as if
the heavens wept bitterly.


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Friday, August 6, 2010

The Internet-Enabled Computer

These days, people seem to have this erroneous notion that their personal computer and the Internet will make them a better person. They think that they can point and click their way to a greater sense of wisdom and a more rock-solid foundation of virtues and character. They are all quite sadly mistaken. Internet-enabled computers cannot, in and of themselves, stimulate personal growth. Only people can do that. The only thing an Internet-enabled computer can do is enable its human users to do more of what they were already doing. If a person was already a virtuous leader, then the computer will only make that person a virtuous leader who can do more. And if a person was already a violent rapist, then the computer will only make that person a violent rapist who can do more. With the computer, Pastors can govern churches more effectively, thieves can steal more than mere money, doctors can heal more patients, pedophiles can molest more children, law-enforcement agents can uphold the law with greater efficiency, criminals can break the law with greater efficiency, emergency response teams can save more lives, and serial killers can murder more victims. The Internet-enabled computer can only amplify what a person already has. It cannot change a person from evil to good unless those seeds of change have already been planted into that person's soul. And those seeds of change can only come from another human being, not from a computer.

As such, Internet-enabled computers cannot improve the overall quality of life in modern society. Only honest, genuine, decent, respectful people can do that. If anything, the rise of the Internet has brought with it the birth of cyber-crime, hacking, cyber-bullying, identity theft, and cyberporn, elements that have worsened the overall quality of life in modern society. And in the field of education, children, who are still going through the formative years of their social lives, are being robbed of the much-needed social environments provided by traditional brick-and-mortar schools, their original method of education being replaced by an insular online home-based school. If adult people need to physically interact with other people in order to maintain their psychological equilibrium, then children need even more physical interaction in order to learn how to socialize with their peers, and how to respect the authority of their elders. A child simply cannot learn such valuable social skills while being isolated in a room with a computer. And it is those very social skills that a child will need in order to function properly as an adult in modern society. Taking away the physical school experience and replacing it with an online school at home will truly deprive that child of the social growth he or she desperately needs.

The reason the Internet-enabled computer fails to serve as a stable medium for social interaction can be summed up in just one word: anonymity. It is absolutely impossible to completely validate a person's true identity, beyond all reasonable doubt, using only an Internet-enabled computer. If a person can get away with lying about himself or herself for a certain amount of time in the real physical world, then imagine how much havoc he or she can wreak in cyberspace. It is absolutely foolish to have a purely online friendship or relationship with a person whose identity has never been validated in the real physical world. And you absolutely cannot trust an individual you have only met in cyberspace, especially since that individual could be a complete lie. How can you tell that your teen-aged daughter's online friend really is another teen-aged girl, and not some big, sleazy, middle-aged pedophile who enjoys kidnapping, brutally raping, sodomizing, and then savagely murdering teen-aged girls like your daughter? And how can you tell whether or not such a pedophile has stolen the online identity of one of your daughter's real teen-aged friends in order to lure your daughter into a real physical trap? Is the Internet really worth a human life? Is it worth your life? Is it worth your child's life? As long as people choose to blindly ignore the perils of Internet anonymity, modern society will continue to be destroyed by unprecedented cyber-crime. And humanity is truly doomed if people at large trust an Internet-enabled computer more than they trust each other.

Modern society needs to remember how to survive without the Internet-enabled computer if modern society really wants to survive at all. Our most basic social skills, our financial endeavors, our abilities to successfully research and collaborate, our abilities to investigate and invent, and even our abilities to teach and heal, were once all accomplished without the Internet-enabled computer. The greater part of American history saw the nation rise to the level of a global superpower without the Internet-enabled computer. Americans harnessed electricity, utilized atomic power, and even landed astronauts on the Moon without the Internet-enabled computer. The Internet-enabled computer was never responsible for American greatness. Americans are responsible for American greatness. To build all of America's future hopes, dreams, visions, and aspirations upon a foundation consisting of soulless machines is to doom the entire nation to a perpetual oblivion.



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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

True Entrepreneurship

Why do you want to be an Entrepreneur? Is it because you have a desire to "be your own boss," retire wealthy at age thirty-five, go on exotic vacation trips, and have the freedom to spend your own time in whatever way you desire? Or is it because you want to make a name for yourself by successfully creating and building several Fortune 500 Companies? Or is it because you have a unique new idea for a product or service that will genuinely benefit humanity? There are many reasons Americans want to quit their grueling 9-to-5 day-job and start their own business. And the more selfish the reason, the more likely those Americans will fail in all of their attempts to become entrepreneurs. If you want to become an entrepreneur simply because you want to become a billionaire and live a more luxurious lifestyle, then, in all honesty, you're better off keeping your day-job. TRUE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IS NOT ABOUT YOU. True entrepreneurship is about LEADERSHIP. True leadership demands that you put the needs of your subordinates and clients first, and your own selfish desires last. True leadership demands that you build your business with a Vision that will outlive even yourself. True leadership demands that you inspire your subordinates to work together as a team to fulfill the Vision of the greater good that your business was created for. As long as your mind is clouded with short-term selfishness (i.e. I wanna own a mansion and a yacht!), you are totally unfit to fulfill any long-term Vision, and you are on the path of a selfish, reckless entrepreneur.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Ye Shall Know Them by Their Fruits???

Sunday, 31 January 2010, 9:45AM

When I was raised in Los Angeles, my parents were heavily into New Age philosophy and Eastern religions. And I myself continued in that tradition, getting involved with Yoga, meditation, and numerous types of psychic research until I got Saved in 1986. But in all of my years as a Born-Again Christian who has been dedicated to the Word of God, I have never seen anything as perplexing and frustrating as this. On the average, the people who flat-out deny the lordship and Saving Grace of Jesus Christ are the most beautiful, humane, generous, responsible people I have ever met, while the people who verbally worship the Lord Jesus Christ are the most hideous, inhumane, selfish, irresponsible people I have ever met.

I have seen the average Non-christian demonstrate a genuine concern for bodily health, eating only organic foods, natural foods, and foods that were not obtained through cruelty to animals. I have seen the average Non-christian regularly engage in physical and mental exercises, including Yoga and meditation, that increase the health and balance of body and mind. I have seen the average Non-christian go out of his or her way to treat the Earth with respect and reverence. And I have seen the average Non-christian go out of his or her way to fight for justice, equality, education, and human rights for all people throughout the world.

On the other hand, I have seen the average Christian eat the most sordid things under the Sun, including red meat laced with chemicals and growth-hormones, heavily-processed fast-foods containing absolutely no nutritional value whatsoever, and foods laced with fat, grease, cholesterol, alcohol, processed sugar, and salt. I have seen the average Christian refer to exercise as walking to the refrigerator to microwave several slices of pizza and grab a cold beer, and then walking back to the lazy-boy couch to continue watching the NFL Playoffs. (Both that and the aforementioned grievously poor diet explain why so many Christians are horrendously obese.) I have seen the average Christian place his or her own selfish luxuries above the well-being of the environment. ("So what if global warming destroys the Earth several decades from now? I still want my gas-guzzling super-sized SUV right now!") I have seen the average Christian prefer corporate greed over the rights of the people. (Some of the most selfish, greedy, avaricious, conservative, racist Christians are at the very core of the American Republican Party.) I have seen the average Caucasian Christian go out of his or her way to call African-Americans the "N" word, burn crosses on an African-American's front lawn, hang innocent African-Americans from the highest trees, and paint Nazi swastikas on Jewish temples. I have seen the average Christian engage in the most hypocritical behavior, like claiming to be "Pro-life" while savagely gunning down an abortion doctor in his own church. And I have seen the average Christian routinely indulge in perverse sexual immorality, including the repeated violation of marriage vows, the rape of innocent children, and repeatedly having children outside of wedlock.

At this point, I can only say that these are the days when good is evil and evil is good. These are the days when the church is so corrupt, the world is filled with strong delusion, that people should believe the lie. And these are the days of a church who calls herself rich, increased with goods, and having need of nothing, when in reality she is wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked.

The Destruction of African-Americans through Thug-Music

For decades, Satan has been doing his best to destroy African-Americans and African-American history. But for the most recent two decades, Satan has been succeeding, not through some new segregation policy, not through some new rash of hate-crimes, and not through some new terrorist hate-group, but through taking African-American thugs, criminals, and gangsters out of prison and off of death row, then paying them billions of dollars to flood African-American society with a music and culture that glorifies violence, lust, misogyny, narcotics, crime, and blatant ignorance. Young African-Americans are being thoroughly deceived by this thug-music, and many of them actually believe that a thug’s life is something to be desired. What they don’t realize is that when Satan has finally succeeded in thoroughly erasing African-Americans as a people, the thugs who were instrumental in that erasure will likewise be erased, in the blink of an eye, and not one penny of their wealth will save them in that day.

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