Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The ashes of so-called Progressive Thought

Progressive thought, as what writers in the 1920's say, is all about change. Change in what? Change in what people do. When you ask people what they think about change, they would always say that change is unchanging. Which is correct, if you think about it quite seriously. The more change we do, the least likely that things will, definitely change. Because we all would just go back to the original idea.

And what is this original idea, you may ask? It's the idea that people need someone to tell them what to do, tell them where to go, even tell them where to piss. In all human societies, people repose much trust to their leaders simply because people want to be led--plain and simple. For if people do not want to be led, then, what's the use of government? The fact that government still exists show that, everywhere, people recognize authority over them by the very government they built.

Change is unchanging. That's the law of the universe. And no amount of ranting nor so-called progressive thought would ever dispute that.

Oh, by the way, I'm writing this new post because I'm waiting for a decent answer from those whom I blasted over at Filipinovoices.com. 

As I wrote there, I have'nt even lighted one cigarette, hahaha! So much for progressive thought here in the Philippines. No sweat. Lucio Tan would not be happy with those writers over there. Why? Because they have'nt even provoked a smoker like me to puff those precious leaves. Hahaha!

Smoking is good. Yet, i've being deprived of this luxury by the writers of Filipinovoices. 

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