Sunday, December 11, 2011
Nothing I want To Say.
There is nothing I want to say. Nothing I really want to do. I just want to hide from the world for a week. I'm sick of people, sick of my job, sick of school, sick or rules, sick of laws, sick of my family, sick of society, sick of homework, sick of religion, sick of the government, sick of animal abuse, sick of war, sick of money, sick of food, sick of endless hours, sick of Earth, sick of everyday, sick of writing, sick of sleeping, sick of being dependent, sick of being nice, sick of laying awake at night, sick of exams, sick of people testing my abilities, sick of growing up, sick of missing my past, sick of thinking of the future, sick of being single, sick of feeling alone, sick of being vegetarian, sick of the thought of eating meat, sick of my head, sick of my heart, sick of being confused, sick of not understanding, sick of living here, sick of the cold, sick of Christmas lights, sick of my clothes, sick of looking like an idiot, sick of people touching me, sick of famous people, sick of feeling upset, sick of fighting, sick of waiting, sick of being uncomfortable, sick of time, sick of my glasses, sick of my contacts, sick of socks, sick of shoes, sick of phones, sick of cravings, sick of cars, sick of my bed, sick of my house, sick of tea, sick of hot chocolate, sick of my favorite foods, sick of being specific, sick of pain, sick of shaking, sick of the dark, sick of the light, sick of books, sick of history, sick of math, sick of not having a lunch period, sick of salt, sick of fat food, sick of using so many tissues my nose hurts, sick of lying, sick of dying, sick of hiding, sick of being restricted, sick of sounds, sick of head aches, sick of stomach aches, sick of my body hurting, sick of staring at this computer screen, sick of being tired, sick of being lazy, sick of power, sick of reality, sick of memories, sick of forgetting, sick of words, sick of getting older, sick of you, sick of being sick.
Monday, December 5, 2011
I don't pledge allegiance.
Every morning we are told to pledge allegiance to a country under god. Children say it, it sinks into their head that America is the best and that god is watching over us and will help us succeed. Teaching us to say the pledge is like preaching religion in school. It is wrong. How would you feel if before we could eat in the cafeteria we would all say a prayer of grace. Of course no one would double think it because we have been taught to do this since we were young. It almost seems like a form a brainwash. And and easy one to do.
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United states of America,
and to all the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God,
indivisible with liberty and justice for all."
Liberty and justice is severed to all. Is that really true?
Paul R. Allen ,a rich white man who was the CEO of Alexandria, Va., one of the nation's largest privately held mortgage lenders was given a 40- month sentence after stealing $3 billion dollars from clients. Meanwhile in Shreveport, Louisiana a homeless black man robbed a bank for $100 dollars to get food. The next day this homeless man, Roy Brown, returned the money because he was ashamed of himself. Roy was given a 15-year sentence. Does that seem fair to you?
Under god. A rough 90% of Americans believe in god. http://www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html says that at 7:00 pm on December 12, 2011 312,725,492 people live in the United States. That means 31,272,549 people don't believe in god. Does that mean those people don't matter? 10% of a big number is still a big number.
The pledge should go...
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United Corporations of America,
and to the republic for which is sleeps, one nation under fear,
divisible, with poverty and injustice for all."
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