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Mythsaje Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-07-07 03:30 AM
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No Time for Tyrants
Thom Hartmann likes to say that democracy is in the American DNA now and that we'll never tolerate anything less.

I like to think he's right.

My faith in us, not only as Americans, but as humans, is perhaps misplaced. I think some people believe it is--that we're rightfully doomed and our fate will be exactly what we deserve. I don't get the self-loathing, to be honest. Yes, we've made some terrible mistakes, but for all our weaknesses, greed, and selfishness, there is a spark of something majestic in us as well. Something transcendent, something that lifts us up above the pettiness that suffuses so much of our history as a race.

And I like think we have a destiny beyond ultimate self-destruction, that we can make a fate for ourselves far beyond the tool-using apes with no purpose other than falling on our collective face. We're curious monkeys, with a fierce desire to know all there is to know, even if it IS out of reach. In some ways that's a dangerous thing, but it might well be our salvation as well.

I think those who think like Bush and company greatly underestimate us as well. They think we're all as petty and fearful as they are--certain that everyone not precisely like ourselves mean us harm.

On one hand we have the people who believe it's our destiny to destroy ourselves because their God says we will, and, on the other, we have those who think it's our destiny to destroy ourselves because we are young and foolish monkeys and we play with things beyond our understanding.

I, personally, will take the third path. We will NOT destroy ourselves and, in the end, we will confront the truth of our past, and our evolution, and find a way to move beyond it. It may take a trip to the edge, and a long stare into the depths of oblivion, but we will pull ourselves back from that precipice and move forward together into a spectacular future the likes of which few men and women have ever contemplated.

I can only pity those who seem to hunger for our doom. Those who think we are sinners by nature, or that our dark natures outweigh the light that also resides within us. We argue with such great passion about freedom, and justice, and hope, and yet we condemn ourselves often in the same breath as creatures not worthy of being saved, or saving ourselves.

No, we do not have time for tyrants, for power-mad dictators wrapped in visions of their own glory. We have things to do and places to go, and a planet to save. A future to forge, reaching beyond our limitations toward a place of infinite possibilities.

Do not despair for our follies. Exalt in our potential. One will win out in the end.

I'm betting on the latter.
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lvx35 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-07-07 03:36 AM
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1. "those who think like Bush and company greatly underestimate us as well"
"They think we're all as petty and fearful as they are--certain that everyone not precisely like ourselves mean us harm."

really good point. I agree, 100%. Its like that movie, Number One Gangster...They will commit every depravity, sell every iota of their dignity to win, but in the end they win nothing!!! Yet they can't see the people they are "winning" against know this...They only think they are less successful at the chess game of depravity and dishonesty.
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qdemn7 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-07-07 03:40 AM
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2. Damn good post!
You're so positive I guess I'm going to have to break down and read some of your books. :beer:
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Mythsaje Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-07-07 03:45 AM
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3. Glad you liked it!
I think we're a lot like I was in school. Our teachers (whoever they might be) would probably write "Have great potential but do not apply themselves."

:)
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hfojvt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-07-07 04:07 AM
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4. kinda reminds me of the Bruce Coville series
Spoilers if you have not read it. It's a juvie series about teachers - My Teacher is an alien, My teacher fried my brains, my teacher glows in the dark, and my teacher flunked the planet.

If follows the Campbell theme (can't remember his first name, one of Asimov's early editors) - that there's something special about the human race. The galactic community fears that potential, espcially when combined with humanity's violence. So they send people under-cover to study the planet to decide if they need to destroy it for their own safety. A group of school-kids find out about the aliens and become involved in the mission. One of the kids requests of the galactic council - give us teachers! It's really a pretty cool series. I wish it had half the readership that Potter does.
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Mythsaje Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-07-07 04:09 AM
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5. Another fine YA series
is Diane Duane's "Young Wizard" series. Better than Potter, in my opinion, though I do like the Potter books as well.
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