Monday, March 8, 2010

You Know

A lot of interesting things that can be discovered in a few months, with today's tech we have can discover so many things in a matter of 30 days, but we have also disproved the things we've discovered. However what I want to talk about is not about advances in modern science but about thee things I have learned about society in the past month. I will admit many things can annoy me a bit and a lot of things make me question, question what exactly? They make me question why we have certain things in the first place. Lets take for instance the cage we have put our children in for the past three decades or so. Whenever I see a caged in school I just feel like gathering all the students in the world and have them riot and to take down those fences in the process.
SCHOOL IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE A PRISON!
No wonder there hasn't been a new Thomas Edison, or the next Picasso, because we deprive our children from creativity. I remember this story my friend once told me that her best friend was sent to the principle just because she wanted to color a barn purple. What the heck is wrong with that? If a kid wants to be creative let him/her you don't have to punish him/her for just being creative. We deprive our children of a multitude of things and say it's for the better and that is a f******** LIE!!! The Government is just breeding buyers and sellers, they're just molding us to be law abiding citizens, which would be good if it wasn't for the huge companies that break those laws and take advantage of those citizens. We need to break these boundaries that set us all apart, the rich get the luxuries while the poor get the s*** end of the bargain. You think things have changed from the past? Well then you are dead wrong because the poor are still poor and the rich are still rich, the only thing that's changed is that there are more classes but really all they have is one or more luxuries then the ones below them.
In the end all I'm trying to say is stop making future buyers and stop making sellers because all we are doing is adding fuel to fire.

1 comment:

Kwenspi said...

If you look close enough, there is probably some kid out there as revolutionary as Edison, or as artistic as Picasso. To say otherwise is being a bit ignorant. I do agree that some schools are suppressing creativity, but we have weekends, and breaks, and in these moments of freedom do we have the opportunities to express ourselves. I will admit however that most schools don't open up automatically to expressionism and that through criticism and harsh judgment do we allow ourselves to give in to the idea of failure and fear. When we allow ourselves to be influenced, we become nothing but cowards, afraid to go beyond the bar; to become great. The next time you hear "Stay Above the Influence,” remember it’s not just drugs that they are talking about. They are talking about the words we say as well, and how just one sentence can affect someone’s life.