Monday, March 22, 2010

I BLAME MYSELF...and YOU

If ever there were a case to be made for education reform in America, it was Sunday's vote for health care reform. That being said, there is plenty of blame to go around. First, I blame myself. Though I've become known in my social circles as "that guy who wrote that book about politics and junk", I rarely go out of my way to talk to people...let alone start conversations about our government. Not that I assume my contributions to a political discussion would move mountains, my reclusiveness has done nothing to help for sure.
It was also me who chose to pay little-to-no attention to my civics teacher in High School, or the world around me in my early adulthood. I was the one who until September 11th, 2001 crafted my ideology from narratives I saw in liberal sitcoms and stand-up comedians. Before that awful day, I was the one who decided to invest my time in beer and video games. All the while, people in positions of power were plotting elaborate schemes designed to erode the freedoms I was taking for granted. But I was not alone.

What about you? And what about now? Before you go swinging that finger of blame around, take a look in the mirror. When exactly did you start giving a crap? Do you "go there" with your friends and family, or do you keep the peace by not bringing up certain topics?

As with all history, it's water under the bridge now. The question we all need to ask at this point in the game is, did we learn anything from our experiences? Rather than dwell on our past mistakes and indifferences, we need to get our collective asses in gear and prepare for tomorrow. If you have kids, teach em'. Teach them about the founding fathers and our constitution, because their schools certainly won't. If you don't know about those things, then teach yourself! Go to the library. Read a book. If you have a liberal friend or relative, instigate em'. Don't be insulting or rude, but show them where they're wrong. Remember, you might have been a liberal idiot once yourself.

If we're going to right this ship, we are all going to have to start venturing out of our comfort zones. We are all going to have to make our existence here count. Sure, it would be fun to see the look on a liberal's face when their socialist utopia falls apart, and we all love to say "I told you so"...but. It's our world too. When they screw things up, they take us with them. Our new mission needs to be all about saving liberals from themselves, before they get us all killed.

2 comments:

Robert Garding said...

You have this exactly right Roady. I started to "give a damn" after my second marriage in 1986, when I started to see just how differently the girls of my second wife were being taught about America than I was. I started noticing that they had no idea what happened to the founding fathers who signed the declaration of independence in the years following the signing. I started to look at what the liberal media was doing and what was going on. I worked to let them know what they were missing....but didn't start putting the word out with ideas like my blog until 2004. I now have kids that are in grade school, yes even at my advanced age, and I make sure they know.

Seane-Anna said...

Hey Roadie! What a great post! Right on target!

I, too, have trouble getting out of my comfort zone, and I tend to avoid certain issues with my family in order to keep the peace. I also don't say a lot because I don't communicate very well verbally. I tend to do much better with the written word, hence, my blogs.

But you are right, Roadie, we HAVE to get out of our comfort zones because the country the liberals are screwing up is ours, too. We will be affected by what the liberals do, no matter how much we oppose them. We do have to save the liberals from themselves, or they'll take US down with them. Shudder!