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02/05/08

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An Open Letter to Hillary Clinton From a Wellesley College Alumna

Linn Cohen

Dear Hillary,

By polling logic, I should be your supporter - Democrat, older woman, white, liberal. I was even in a dorm with you in college. I have pulled for you for years. But something this past summer fundamentally changed my responsibility to my children and grandchildren. In the time I have left in my life to protect them and others, I need to speak out.

I saw a News Hour piece on Maharastra, India, about farmers committing suicide. Monsanto, a US agricultural giant, hired Bollywood actors for ads telling illiterate farmers they could get rich (by their standards) from big yields with Monsanto's Bt (genetically engineered) cotton seeds. The expensive seeds needed expensive fertilizer and pesticides (Monsanto, again) and irrigation. There is no irrigation there. Crops failed. Farmers had larger debt than they'd ever experienced.

And farmers couldn't collect seeds from their own fields to try again (true since time immemorial). Monsanto "patents" their DNA-altered seeds as "intellectual property." They have a $10 million budget and a staff of 75 devoted solely to prosecuting farmers. Since the late 1990s (about when industrial agriculture took hold in India),166,000 Indian farmers have committed suicide and 8 million have left the land.

Farmers in Europe, Asia, Africa, Indonesia,South America, Central America and here, have protested Monsanto and genetic engineering for years.

What does this have to do with you?

You have connections to Monsanto through the Rose Law Firm where you worked and through Bill who hired Monsanto people for central food- related roles. Your Orwellian-named "Rural Americans for Hillary" was planned withTroutman Sanders, Monsanto's lobbyists.

Genetic engineering and industrialized food and animal production all come together at the Rose Law Firm, which represents the world's largest GE corporation (Monsanto), GE's most controversial project (DP&L's - now Monsanto's - terminator genes), the world's largest meat producer (Tyson), the world's largest retailer and a dominant food retailer (Walmart).

The inbred-ness of Rose's legal representation of corporations which own controlling interests in other corporations there and of corporate boards sharing members who are also shareholders of each other's corporations there, is so thorough that it is hard to capture. Jon Jacoby, senior executive of the Stephens Group - one of the largest institutional shareholders of Tyson Foods, Walmart, DP&L - is also Chairman of the Board of DP&L and arranged the Wal-Mart deal. Jackson Stephens' Stephens Group staked Sam Walton and financed Tyson Foods. Monsanto bought DP&L. All represented at Rose.

You didn't just work there, you made friends. That shows in the flow of favors then and since. You were invited onto Walmart's board, you were helped by a Tyson executive to make commodity trades (3 days before Bill became governor), netting you $100,000, Jackson Stephens strongly backed Bill for Governor, and then for President (donating $100,000).

Food and friends, in Clinton terms: Bill's appointed friend Mike Espy, Secretary of Agriculture, who immediately significantly weakened federal chicken waste and contamination standards, opening the door to major expansion of Tyson's chicken factory farms. Espy resigned, indicted for accepting bribes, illegal contributions, money laundering, illegal dispersal of USDA subsidies, .... Tyson Foods was the largest corporate offender.

But what Bill did for Monsanto "genetic engineering" goes beyond inadequate concepts of giving corporate friends influence: He unleashed genetic engineering into the world. And then he helped close off people's escape from it.

Genetic engineering is many orders of magnitude different from "normal" (even polluting) business in its potential biologic ramifications. The warning myth of Pandora'a Box - letting irretrievable things rush out into nature - has become real. The harrowing change to the world from nuclear fission and fusion is the closest parallel.

What did Bill do?

1. Bill's put Monsanto people in at the FDA, as US Agricultural Trade Representatives, on International Biotechnology Consultive Forums, and more ... (http://www.commondreams.org/headlines/072600-03.htm) or http://www.monitor.net/monitor/9904b/monsantofda.html or http://www.mindfully.org/GE/Revolving-Door.htm

2. Bill's FDA gave Monsanto permission to market rBGH (a GE bovine growth hormone), the first genetically engineered product let loose on us (or did tomatoes with fish DNA get there first?).

3. Despite reports of bovine illness and death, Bill's FDA did not recall it or put warnings on it. Even "a very angry, very vocal nationwide consumer base" had no impact. "

4. Bill's FDA wouldn't even label rBGH as "present" in milk.

5. When dairy farmers tried to label their own milk rBGH-free so the public could choose, Bill's USDA threatened all dairies that their products could be confiscated from stores. Michael Taylor, USFDA Deputy Commissioner, was formerly Monsanto's counsel.

6. How were consumers to protect their family, given Bill's FDA enforced public blindness, except to buy only organic? But Bill's FDA tried to close off that last escape, proposing to include in "organic" standards, "the dirty three" a : genetic engineering of plants and animals, use of irradiation in food processing and use of municipal sewage sludge as a fertilizer. (My emphasis.) The FDA backed down.

Had this gone through, Monsanto could have finally labeled rBGH milk ... as "organic." And animal waste from factory farms, a pollution nightmare for Tyson and others, could have been sold as fertilizer.

USDA head Dan Glickman: "This is probably the largest public response to an [Agriculture Department] rule in modern history." In fact the response was 20 times greater than anything ever before proposed by the USDA.

Personally, I resent years of effort to protect my children and now grandchildren, from that crap.

Politically, Bill sided against small farmers and against the public's right to know, and with Monsanto.

A snap shot of our food:

Oils: Sheep died in India after feeding on Bt cotton fields. We feed our children Bt cotton, as cottonseed oil in peanut butter and cookies.

Grains: 49% of US corn acreage was planted in Bt corn in 2007. A French study proved Monsanto's GMO corn causes kidney and liver toxicity.

Soft drinks and candy have highly concentrated Bt corn, in the form of high fructose Bt corn syrup. The US food system depends most on two crops, soy (90% GMO, 90% of traits owned by Monsanto) and corn, the largest crop (60% GMO, nearly 100% Monsanto traits). "[E] ssentially our entire food supply is genetically modified, to the benefit of one company." The Grocery Manufacturers of America in 2000 estimated that 70 percent of US food contains GM traits.

Meat: Steroids bulk up atheletes. Monsanto steroids bulk up animals - more weight, more profit. We feed our children steroids in meats. Is this why our children are fattening, like Hansel and Gretel?

Poultry: Bill's USDA weakened chicken waste and contamination standards and attempted to allow sewage sludge as fertilize crops. I will say more about disease from industrialized poultry farms waste, at the end of this letter.

Milk: Over 30 scientific publications have shown increased levels of IGF-1 in milk with rBGH increases risks of breast cancer by up to seven-fold, also increasing colon and prostate cancers risks. Canada, 29 European nations, Norway, Switzerland, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa ban U.S. rBGH dairy products. Bill's USFDA put no restrictions, no warning labels (not allowing labels at all). (My emphasis.)

American children eat that food and drink that milk, Hillary. Coincidentally, American children are increasingly fat and sick.

Here, Bill ignored pleas for labeling. Abroad, Bill ignored intense international objections over the same issue - unlabeled US food exports - badly straining trading relations. Monsanto's "good ole boy," he betrayed American families at the deepest levels conceivable - their family's health and their democratic right to know. He betrayed our rural life and American family farmers - backing corporation deceit and control, over honesty and clean farming.

But, HIllary, it is one thing to not label a regular ole food product to sell it, and quite another to sell a suspected-dangerous food product (rBGH), but Bill's administration didn't label (or stop) a well-known, terrifying threat - Mad Cow Disease.

Bill's FDA's August, 1997 regulation permitted "known TSE-positive [Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy] material to be used in pet food, pig, chicken and fish feed," only requiring the label to read "Do not feed to cattle and other ruminants" in the US.

Monsanto added to the problem. "There is evidence that rbST use [Monsanto's GE bovine growth hormone] reduces the useful lifespan of a dairy cow. ... Given that the incubation period for BSE is at least three to five years and perhaps longer, rbST-treated cows could harbor "hidden" BSE. That is, they might be infected but still asymptomatic when sent to slaughter." (My emphasis.) http://www.consumersunion.org/food/bgh-codex.htm

Bill let TSE into our entire food chain. And who owned the feed and slaughter and genetic engineering corporations whch benefitted?

Please, tell me, Hillary, what he could possibly have gotten in friendship or favors, that could ever justify his exposing millions of people to this?

With genetic engineering itself, Bill did something to the whole world, which tried to object. Words are inadequate to express how astoundingly immoral, beyond human bounds and conceit and power, that was.

"Even for the biggest "winners," it is like winning at poker on the Titanic." Jerry Mander: Facing the Rising Tide

He had no right.

Do you hear that?

Bill had sex from Monica Lewinsky. That's "dinky immoral." That's chicken feed immoral - excuse the Tyson pun, excuse the TSE-laced pun. Bill let genetic engineering lose on NATURE itself.

"Our way of life is likely to be more fundamentally transformed in the next several decades than in the previous one thousand years...Tens of thousands of novel transgenic bacteria, viruses, plants and animals could be released into the Earth's ecosystems...Some of those releases, however, could wreak havoc with the planet's biospheres." Jeremy Rifkin, Biotech Century

Bill did this to us, like it was some nothing and he, some big dumb ass Southern boy, just smiling and getting in good with the Big Boys, thinking about as much about the consequences of something this immense and about us human beings out here, as he thought about you, when he was unfaithful with Monica. Just one big fool getting off on the power and used to getting away with things.

Terminator genes, developed by DP&L, a Rose Firm client, prevent seeds from "working" after only one season. Farmers "must" repurchase (patents and suing not certain enough control, it seems). Those "killing" genes pose the apocalyptic risk of breaking out into nature. Natural seeds could fail, too. Nature could fail.

Far-fetched?

GMO fields are already contaminating normal species Berkeley Professor of Microbiology, Ignacio Chapela, wrote an open letter, warning the Mexican government about just this breaking out phenomenon happening in maize

And it has already happened with weeds - pesticide resistant GMO seeds break lose and weeds become pesticide-resistant Superweeds.

But Bill's USDA spokesman, Willard Phelps said the USDA wanted the technology to be `widely licensed and made expeditiously available to many seed companies.'

"Genetic Engineering is often justified as a human technology, one that feeds more people with better food. Nothing could be further from the truth. With very few exceptions, the whole point of genetic engineering is to increase sales of chemicals and bio-engineered products to dependent farmers." David Ehrenfield: Professor of Biology, Rutgers University

Hillary, one third of the world's bee colonies have collapsed. Gone. Farmers in India are killing themselves. Farmers and bees. Since organic farmers in India are fine and organic farmers report no colony collapse, what does these farming catatrophes say about "industrial agriculture"

Mad Cow Disease is another direct result of industrial agriculture. And now ....... transnational poultry factories are implicated as the source of bird flu. ... Small scale poultry farms and wild birds seem not to be the problem [just as small farmers are not the issue in Mad Cow Disease], and yet "initiatives are multiplying to ban outdoor poultry, squeeze out small producers and restock farms with genetically modified chickens. ... http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2006/2006-02-27-01.asp "Of the few outbreaks that did occur in [Laos], more than 90% broke out in commercial poultryoperations, not free-ranging flocks."

Monsanto (and others) is currently working with the USDA to force small farmers to tag every animal with a global tracking device (NAIS - National Animal Identification System). Allegedly related to food safety, Monsanto and others would be creating a vast corporate digital library on every move of small farmers's livestock.

But small farmers do not create the contaminated environments, do not supply the feed, do not grind up diseased animals into feed (how Mad Cow began) and then sell it. In fact, their farming methods, free range and small scale, are significantly healthier and safer for animals and food than the massive concentration of animals by corporate industrial agriculture.

Monsanto is also aggressively pushing for state laws to limit farmers' right to choose what to plant and the public's right exclude GE plants from their communities.

Cattle bloated by steroids, lapse and loss of 10,000 year old normal seeds, immense pollution from factory farms, deadly-disease-ridden feed, world-wide bee colony collapse, poisoned soil and depleted water supplies, Superweeds, lawsuits against farmers, loss of family farms, and ... India farmers killing themselves in what may be the largest mass suicide in recorded human history (on average ... one farmers' suicide every 30 minutes since 2002 - The Hindu 1.30.08) - that is industrial agriculture.

Monsanto and Tyson are two of the largest industrial agricultural corporations in the world. Industrial agriculture is represented by your Rose Law Firm.

Your claim to care about food safety is terrifying double-speak given what Bill did and who you take donations from. Your idea of a Department of Food Safety would centralize control of food - in whose corporate connected hands? You talk tough about labeling food - ah, but "foreign" food - a sleight of hand tricking a public desperate for safe US food. You talk about food safety but Bill degraded food in every imaginable way and prevented minimally sane labeling.

I am a person before I am a woman. Your gender means nothing. It is a media distraction. Your policies on health and food and women and children, are meaningless in the face of connections that have threatened those groups profoundly, connections you have never denounced.

Monsanto uses child labor in India, primarily very young girls, exposing them to a lethal pesticide 13-14 hours a day, for pennies in pay. But you take donations from their lobbyists. You say you care about black people but as the poorest people in this country, they are least able to buy organic and are forced to eat the contaminated foods Bill let into our food system. The National Black Farmers Association has a boycott out on all Monsanto products.

Do you eat organic?

So, who are you with, hapless black consumers and black farmers, or Monsanto? Mothers left to give their children rBGH milk, or Monsanto? Women exposed to 7 times greater risk of breast cancer, or Monsanto? Desperate farmers in India and young children forced into child labor in cottonseed factories there, or Monsanto? Animals suffering from lives in filthy cages and disgusting feedlots, shot up with steroids and hormones and antibiotics, or Monsanto? Our children who eat candy with high fructose Bt corn syrup associated with kidney and liver toxicity, or Monsanto?

Edwards was right about your corporate connections. I just didn't understand until I saw that PBS show and read about Monsanto, how personally affected my children and grandchildren, and all people around the world, have been.

I will not vote for you. I will vote for someone who will commit themselves to work on behalf of small farmers and real food and decent treatment of animals and to end this industrialized agricultural nightmare that is taking us off a cliff.

Linn Cohen-Cole Atlanta

Disclaimer. I am not a scientist. I have read for months on this subject, and am including only a tiny portion of the horrifying things I have learned. I am expressing my opinion as person and may be wrong. Perhaps things are swell out there and rBGH is fabulous and TSE-laced feed is great, and genetic engineering is the best thing since manna. But I am scared for my family and I have not only a right to say so but an obligation to do so. I am angry that Monsanto was allowed the influence it had and has done the things it definitely seems to have. I am disgusted by industrialization of every tender and beautiful part of our world and hope, for all our children's sake, we are not too late to pull back.

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Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: nosmokes [Member]
Thank-you for such a powerful letter.GMO contamination and pollution is the biggest story of our time and is totally ignored in the US press and media. It is a subject that gets regular coverage in the rest of the world but there's a gag order in North America. I exhort everyone to read Jeffrey Smith's excellent books as well as what Ms Vandana Shiva has to say on the subject,
Permalink 02/05/08 @ 17:27
Comment from: Pamela Drew [Member] · http://pameladrew.newsvine.com/
Kudos and thanks Linn for this most amazing piece of research. What an outstanding and passionate reflection of the true crime of trusting our media and our politicians to provide us with either truth or protection.

For the last ten years I have tracked the politics, legislation, science and spin surrounding these seeds of deception. nosmokes is quite right about the ban in the American media who would rather sell us remedies than eliminate the deadly sources.

Fortunately there are many voices working for change and sources you can trust to inform you to make the choices to restore the health of our environment our government and our bodies.

Though the American media will not speak for us a collection of advocates and watchdogs have been vigilant and standing up even when few knew they were. The resources page at www.roundupreadynation.com has links to dozens of trusted groups who have all the information and tools tools you need. Knowledge is power, arm yourselves and join the fight for freedom from corporate rule where we are dying for profits.
Permalink 02/07/08 @ 00:02
Comment from: nugget [Member]
You guys have GOT to get this information out to the folks of PA before the election there in seven weeks. What can we do to help you guys?
Permalink 03/06/08 @ 13:02
Comment from: timesriverus [Member]
Linn, I sincerely wonder about people like you – since you manipulate and fabricate information. You are obviously Greenpeace. Your hate for the UA agricultural industry is apparent. I have a friend like you who lives in Idaho. She wants subsistence farming that is totally organic. She is also mentally disturbed (paranoid) and views any chemical as a negative, runs around and washes her hands and feet constantly, and tries to convince people that the establishment is after her. I would argue that given the below you also share similarities with my friend, bless her and your heart. She raised chickens organically, and subjected her family to avarian diseases until her oldest child was hospitalized. She used human manure, cow manure, dog manure, and cat manure to fertilize her gardens. She and the family came down with E-coli. She blamed e-coli on the feed from animal pet food. So let’s review your article, and let people know that you are an Obama supporter and part of the militant green terrorists that Obama likes to attract, including the former Weathermen of the 1960s – who are domestic terrorists..so lets research your comments.

Linn wrote: “I saw a News Hour piece on Maharastra, India, about farmers committing suicide. Monsanto, a US agricultural giant, hired Bollywood actors for ads telling illiterate farmers they could get rich (by their standards) from big yields with Monsanto's Bt (genetically engineered) cotton seeds. The expensive seeds needed expensive fertilizer and pesticides (Monsanto, again) and irrigation. There is no irrigation there. Crops failed. Farmers had larger debt than they'd ever experienced. ... India farmers killing themselves in what may be the largest mass suicide in recorded human history (on average ... one farmers' suicide every 30 minutes since 2002 - The Hindu 1.30.08) - that is industrial agriculture.”"
Incorrect. They committed suicide because they had a drought and couldn’t pay their debts. That is common to Hinduism when one cannot pay a debt – the family is humiliated. Monsanto had nothing to do with the above, nor Clinton.

Linn, I suspect you weren’t around in the 1970s and early 1980s when government regulation nearly destroyed the American farm system. Corn prices were in the dollar range, soybeans under $2.00. Farm land was going out at a premium due to inflation, oil shocks were driving interests rates into the 20% and the rediscount rate over 12% (it is now 3%), farmers defaulting on payments, the American Farm Credit system went bankrupt, and American farmers were climbing to the top of their silos and jumping off. In the American Farm community was the highest incident of suicides because they too couldn’t pay their bills due to government influence.

Linn wrote: Oils: Sheep died in India after feeding on Bt cotton fields. We feed our children Bt cotton, as cottonseed oil in peanut butter and cookies.

Indeed, it is refreshing that the state government veterinarian of India who conducted post-mortem on four to five sheep (in each field) came to a scientifically reasonable conclusion that the sheep deaths due to insecticide poisoning. The autopsy reports show tell-tale signs of pesticide poisoning and the treatment prescribed by the veterinary doctor are atropine and prednisolone, a standard treatment for pesticide-poisoning from organophosphorous and carbamate insecticides. The insecticide is made in India and not an American product. http://biospectrumindia.ciol.com/content/columns/10606151.asp

Linn wrote:: “Bill's FDA wouldn't even label rBGH as "present" in milk.”

Incorrect. There is no need to label rBGH as it is naturally occurring. rBGH is milk, without it, there will be no milk.

Linn wrote: “When dairy farmers tried to label their own milk rBGH-free so the public could choose, Bill's USDA threatened all dairies that their products could be confiscated from stores.

Incorrect. Dairy farmers label their milk. It was a minority of PETA and Organic people who threatened all dairies that their products would be confiscated via a boycott from stores.

Linn wrote: “How were consumers to protect their family, given Bill's FDA enforced public blindness, except to buy only organic? But Bill's FDA tried to close off that last escape, proposing to include in "organic" standards, "the dirty three" a : genetic engineering of plants and animals, use of irradiation in food processing and use of municipal sewage sludge as a fertilizer. (My emphasis.) The FDA backed down.
Had this gone through, Monsanto could have finally labeled rBGH milk ... as "organic." And animal waste from factory farms, a pollution nightmare for Tyson and others, could have been sold as fertilizer.”

Incorrect. As the NY Times point out, “Standards for growing and labeling organic foods vary across the country. Foods grown and certified in Colorado, for example, may not meet standards in Connecticut. These differences led to passage in 1990 of the Federal Organic Foods Production Act, which requires national standards for growing and labeling organic foods”. George Bush Sr enacted the FDA standard, not Bill Clinton. Linn, get your facts straight. Furthermore, although “biotechnology, irradiation and biosolids are regarded as safe by the Agriculture Department, they do not fit current organic practices and will not be included in the revised proposal for being certified to carry the organic label. Mr. Warren said, ''Unfortunately, organic farming has become big business, and the rules were written to allow as many people into the business as possible.''
Linn, why don’t you tell your audience what the organic farmer (Daschle) wants? They want to break up the farm industry into small plots of gardens and grow roots, vegetables and fruits over and above grains and sell directly to the consumers all with government subsidies. Such an event would make organic farmers enormously wealthy, a monopoly, and raise the cost of food to some 40% of disposable income per family.

With regard to fertilizer. “Standards of fertilizer is set for public health. The organic farmer, as shown in the last few years, by using unaltered human, cow, pig feces has sickened thousands of people and give the future a return of such diseases as cholera and typhus, as well as e-coli infections/staph/botchulism.” Read the Medical Journal of Medicine.

Linn wrote: “Hillary, one third of the world's bee colonies have collapsed. Gone. Farmers in India are killing themselves. Farmers and bees. Since organic farmers in India are fine and organic farmers report no colony collapse, what does these farming catatrophes say about "industrial agriculture" “

Wow, Linn, do you grow too much organic leafy stuff that you smoke?. The bee population is concerning, and the problem is likely stress. Many large organics run the bee industry – and transporting a hive(s) thousands of miles is the culprit. Bees, like humans, like to put down roots. However, when commercial bee keepers transports hives native to Maine to Florida – well the bees weaken and finally fly north (back to Maine). Regrettably, commercial bee keepers will have to face this and learn to develop regional hives based on climate zones.

Linn wrote: “Superweeds, lawsuits against farmers, loss of family farms, and..."

Incorrect. superweeds are product of producers cut rate on herbicides. For example, in the human population when a doctor gives a patient a prescription for antibiotics, often the patient cuts the rate of the dosage, hoping to save some pills for a rainy day or just because he/she doesn’t want to take the entire dosage as proscribed. What this has done has helped bacteria and viruses develop immunity against antibiotics. So it is in the herbicide practice – when a farmer cuts his recommended rate by half, weeds build up a resistance to the herbicide.

Finally, with regard to your French study opposing Round-Up ready beans and corn. That study argued that Monsanto’s Round Up Ready products were inferior to their Round Up Ready products, which by the way, the French stole the patent from Monsanto and now marketing it under their label. And Linn, please tell your audience that the French went to free foraging systems and the meat they sell has a warning that trichomosis (a parasite that causes death in humans) is a risk to free foraging meat that is consumed by humans.

Linn, please print the truth – not wild fabrication with no regard to science in order to promote your candidate Obama. A good criticism is welcome, an uninformed, misrepresented essay based on faulty data and manipualtion of contents denotes a poor education, a high level of irrational suggestibility, and fear.


Permalink 03/09/08 @ 22:10
Comment from: timesriverus [Member]
A Critique of Linn Cohens Piece: An Open Letter to Hillary Clinton From a Wellesley College Alumna

A nice piece of fiction. However, as an essay of truth - this piece falls way below the curve. Linn it is sad that your years spent in college did not teach you, or you rejected, the greatest truth about our species - that we endure and have the most amazing ability of all animals to accomplish and achieve. Mankind is intrinsically good, a social animal, concerned about his/her family and neighborhood/community. We seek to improve our condition, not accept. For example, eighty thousand years ago man lived in caves and barely controlled his/her environment. Eighty thousand years ago men and women mortality rate was around the age of thirty six. For example, as the earth warmed, around 12000 BC, mankind chose not to forage and hunt, but to farm.

Spin ahead eighty thousand years, a blink in the age of the cosmos, and mankind has gone from the duress of cave dwelling to the remarkable achievements of the twenty first century with mortality rate well into the seventies, at least in the western world. You yourself enjoy and revel in those achievements of mankind - and all your needs have been met - those being warmth, water, food, air, shelter, etc. Now we spend our time determining, or dabbling, with our wants - which is as changeable as TV channels.

Do we, as a society make mistakes? Indeed we do, but as a thinking species, we have a remarkable ability to correct our mistakes and continue our ascent. We are Platonic in our zest for discovery, Aristotelian in our determination to remain in comfort and safe within our respective societies.

Every generation faces problems, and history has shown that every generation solves their problems to the best of their abilities. It is a remarkable journey we humans enjoy. Margaret Mead once stated that fear inhibits mankind’s journey toward success. We are mortal, we are governed by both logic and emotion - constantly battling between the two - thus we are psychological animals - sentiment beings that like to test the ground that we walk upon, build up evidence to assure our existence, and then proceed. Wisdom is an attribute that we revere, and we build edifices to that wisdom. Wisdom, however, is not built upon lies and fear.

You have written an essay of mistruths and fear - thus you are one of the few that inhibits the human desire to surge forward, to solve and resolve human problems within society, and that is the key word, society. You contribute to society by your ability with words - a great artistic medium. That is a good thing, however, you foul your message with your emotional ranting that proves nothing other than your suggestibility and intellectual weakness. You fail to discipline your treatise with objectivity and flounder within the sea of emotionality or strike out without self control.

You, and others like you, do not believe in society, but in egocentric authority. You preach but not research, you promote yourself, but not others. Your art need discipline. Writers are integral to society - we cannot live without them - they are our bards, our troubadours. However, writers do not write without constraints, rules, and discipline. University teaches a method of research and applies rules to our human curiosity. It is a discipline of the mind taught by centuries of academics who opposed those, who by rhetoric alone, led thousands to their death and destruction, such as the children's crusades, or the ethnicity of superiority, simply by playing upon the suggestibility of the human condition via fear and distortion.

I would suggest that you read Immanuel Kant, who above all else theorized that man's greatest ability was his/her objectivity. For without objectivity, all words spoken or written by men/women are fiction.
Permalink 03/10/08 @ 09:29
Comment from: nature [Member]
timesriverus I would suggest you read A Short History of Progress by Ronald Wright or Collapse by Jared Diamond.
Permalink 03/21/08 @ 22:14

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