Saturday, April 28, 2012

Where did all the Prophets go?

Its been too long since we've had a prophet, someone willing to stand up and lead our culture into another direction.  If you ask me or anyone marching on wall street they would agree, we need a prophet for these crazy times.  Our capitalist dream has been smothered by the few that are capitalizing at excessive rates and leaving the rest in the dust.  Meanwhile our military as well as military groups like NATO keep the playing field and rules in check for their advantage while the rest of us our slaves to the 8 hour day and to our reality TV shows.  Our culture has bottomed out and its substance is leaking out while the shit keeps adding on.  No but seriously we've created a society that is obsessed the individual, the individuals gains, the individual's ego comes before everything else.  And yet as individuals we stand alone in super markets like sheep waiting to eat, and we complain and say "well shit that president didn't really do what he said he was going to do, better luck next year".  We take nothing into our own hands.  Those people on wall street, I don't care how disorganized, have a better outlook on life because they are thinking about our people's and our planets future.  The world needs another prophet, a revolutionary leader, to remind people of why they are really here.  Jihiliyaa spirit is the poisonous venom  spewing from our leaders mouths and their tribe is the white male, their vehicle the dollar bill.  Where is the 2012 prophet when you need one?

Saturday, April 21, 2012

The Western Bias

It has become more and more evident that growing up in American schools have made us bias against other cultures and the way they do things.  In history class we learn mostly about American history or how everything in history has led up to the development of America.  This sheltered education as well as media have turned us against other parts of the world and at the same time have made us dangerously competent and proud.  One example of this is the prejudice towards Islamic culture and the life of Muhammad.  Reading about Muhammad has opened my eyes to a religion and culture that I really had no prior knowledge of. If we ever want to attain the peace in which Muhammad preached we have to take away prejudice and seek the truth.  We also have to stop sheltering our youth and open their eyes to the world early and this could be done with some serious reform in the educational system.  What do you say?