Just a thought about religious types being just the same as everybody else. A lot of people who go to various church's are just as much a low-life as the average person but they try to act as if they are superior. Makes me think of Putting Lipstick On A Pig. This is from a incident that has happened to me recently. I think they are pathetic, thinking they are so good any holy yet they are back stabbing-gossiping-scum.
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Really? Really? Is the problem Islam? The answer is, as usual, no. The problems with Islam are, as you later verbalized, mere products of the cesspit we live in. Is Islam truly racist? How is their racism any different from Alfonso X's decrees against Muslims and Jews (marranos, marranos
means pigs)? Muslims were slaves and didn't even have a bath day, like everyone else; they were sub-human, in Latin Christndom's eyes. That damn reconquista.
Or what about when my mum was travelling to the U.S. for a work conference and a big fat American airport worker stopped her when she got off the plane in Denver from Calgary and asked her "what part of Mexico are you from?" And when she told her she wasn't from Mexico, she insisted and insisted and insisted. Because in her stupid mind, anything south of the American border (40 or so countries) is Mexico. Yes, we're on Iberian and Native descent, that being classified as hispanic ethnicity. And at the time, we'd never freaking set foot in Mexico. We're from Ecuador. Even if I grew up in Canada, I'm from Ecuador and look the part, yes. Ecuador is very far away from Mexico. So far away, you have no fucking clue how far away it is. Or like the time I told a composer-friend I was born in Ecuador and he asked where that was. I said "next to Colombia" and he looked sternly at me, and, jokingly even, said "you must have been a drug-dealer in a past life!"
Humans are freaking racist. Because they thrive on a sense of community and an outsider, someone who doesn't fit into "community", such as a mousy, skinny, Latin female with large glasses and no physical appeal whatsoever, is immediately a threat to community. Because she's not freaking white.
Same with other groups. The United States, even though I have never lived there, looks like a cesspool of racist and close-minded religious beliefs from this side of the border. You're black? Let's beat you up! Yes, your ancestors didn't ask to be here, but you're a threat to our "white community".
What about that blind belief in the
Roman Catholic Church in the South? God, God, God, and God. Are you really following God? Let's not forget blindly following what organized religion tells you led to incredible Anti-Semitism in the Middle Ages. And the Crusades; sure, let's protect the Byzantine Empire. Lolz, never mind, let's kill, pillage, rape, take over Jerusalem and let's do it all the name of God. Fuck Alexius Komnenos.
Everyone else is just a bit white and Incan. The completely Incan can remain scrubbing floors, getting no education and no opportunities. They're ugly, small, fat and Native looking. And the ones that are just slightly white too. The whiter looking ones, yes, let's get them better jobs and better eduacation. But that totally white person, no, they go to the top because face it, they're so pretty.
And that's the Ecuadorian mentality for you.
@Brian. You're right. We're all just bad losers.
Anyways, my relative is sure to develop Parkinson's in later life, they have the gene. My entire family is a huge mess of control freaks, including me, pathetically enough. Obsessive compulsive tendencies run in the family and all the elders, aunts and uncles, all seem to have a tendency to need absolute control. It's not very fun.
Personally, whenever anything fails I always blame myself 100% even if it's not completely my fault. If not I personally feel powerless and helpless and when you're in a situation you can't fix... If it's my fault, I'm in control and I can fix it.
Jim'll fix it. *pukes*
Harry Potter is such a nice boy.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=l_kD5wF7NZA
By extension, the realization occurs that the notion of trying to fix anyone, including one's self, runs counter to the principle of 'no judgement.' It is putting out that they are not fitting into your ideas, your concepts, of how things and people should be. The idea of fixing someone immediately indicates that you think that something is wrong with them and it has somehow become your job to 'fix' them.
By who's authority though?
As my teacher used to say, as soon as you find you are not following any one of the principles of Breema, then the chain is incomplete. Then, regardless of whether it you doing the steps that make it look like you are doing 'Breema', you are NOT really doing Breema.
Lest we end up in the realms of insane Magick, inccubi and succubi and may the good Lord know what else.
That's why drugs are a no-no.
Either way, it's the wrong approach and misses the point.