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Part 3:
2 August 2007
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| Scientists, engineers, and computer programmers spend a lot of time
making
mistakes and fixing their
mistakes. Developing a functional product or computer program is much more
difficult than it appears; it requires teams of people and lots of effort.
Humans have yet to learn these lessons in regards to social technology. People still have the primitive attitude that they can develop solutions to the world social problems all by themselves, and with only a few moments of thought. People assume that they're brilliant ideas about government, crime, and religion are correct because they "make perfect sense". However, developing social technology will be as difficult and time-consuming
as developing physical technology. Creating better laws, a better school
system, or a better economy will require teams of people, and their job
will never end. After we develop a better school or government, we will
have to observe its performance and try to find ways to improve upon it.
Most social technology today is unrealistic Every nation has been designed according to "sensible" principles, but no government has functioned as it was intended; no legal system has been effective at reducing crime; and no school system is properly preparing children for society or giving them an accurate view of historical events (e.g., the world wars, the Apollo moon landing, 9/11). Our social technology is extremely crude, and as a result, organized crime is rampant; corruption is everywhere; and suffering is widespread. Many people assume that they can fix these problems by altering the laws, creating new government agencies, or electing a different president, but nothing is going to make our social technology work because all of it is based on false assumptions about life and the human mind. It doesn't matter that our governments or school systems "make sense" to us; they are as unrealistic and hopeless as a perpetual waterwheel. |

| Nonsensical technology cannot
be repaired
We cannot fix technology that is unrealistic. Water will never flow in a manner that the drawing above requires, so there is no possible way to get that technology to function properly. Likewise, communism, free enterprise, and democracies cannot be fixed because they require people to behave in a manner that they will never behave. All of the social technology that has been created so far must be discarded
because all of it is based on nonsensical theories. We should not make
any attempt to repair any of the nations that we have today. Instead, we
should learn from their failures and design a new world. Some of the lessons
we can learn from the previous failed governments are:
Territorialism must be suppressed Humans and animals are territorial; we consider pieces of the earth to be our own, and we chase away trespassers. The concept of a "trespasser" is due to this emotion. This emotion serves an important purpose for animals and primitive humans, but in our era it causes families to fight over property boundaries sometimes over differences as small as one centimeter and it causes nations to fight with neighboring nations. Should Ireland be a separate nation, or should it be region of England? Should Puerto Rico be independent? Should Taiwan be part of China? Is the Ukraine a region of Russia? Should North and South Korea be united? Should Canada, the USA, and Mexico join together into a North American Union? It should be noted that the citizens of a nation do not instigate fights over national boundaries. Rather, these fights are due to a very small number of people, mainly a few top government officials. All throughout history the ordinary people have been suckers who foolishly allowed their government officials to send them into wars over territorial issues. Henry Kissinger supposedly said, "Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy." However, military men are not the only pawns. The engineers who design military weapons are also pawns, and so are the factory workers who make the weapons, and so are the farmers who provide food for the military, and so are the other citizens who provide tax money to fund the war. A small group of people have been taking advantage of the majority for
a long time. Understanding why this abuse is happening will allow us to
design governments, schools, and other social technology to reduce or prevent
this abuse.
Advanced weapons must be suppressed As mentioned in Part 2 of this series, the typical attitude towards crime is to hide from criminals and protect ourselves from them. Nations are following this same philosophy in regards to war. Specifically, their response to war is to develop weapons and prepare for war. As a result, an significant percentage of our population and resources are wasted on the development and stockpiling of weapons and on maintaining large militaries.
A thousand years ago, for example, military weapons consisted of sharp sticks, crude metal knives, and arrows. The lack of manufacturing technology meant that every weapon had to be made by hand, and that in turn meant that weapons were always in short supply. The weapons were dangerous, but only at very close distances, and the weapons required human muscle as their power source so a person could do only a certain amount of damage before he became exhausted. Furthermore, no society in that era could support a long war. The soldiers would have frequently stop fighting and search the forest for food, for example. Today we can produce weapons in extremely large quantities, and the weapons are much more destructive. Today we can kill without any physical effort, and we can kill people who are thousands of kilometers away from us. We also have transportation devices that can supply a military force with endless amounts of food and supplies, so they never have to stop fighting. Another interesting change in warfare is that we no longer have to see the victims. This allows people to treat war as a form of entertainment. For example, in 1991, while the American Air Force was bombing Iraq, the American people were having parties while watching it on television. In 2006 the Israelis treated the bombing of Lebanon to be family entertainment.
PromotionPhotos.html Weapons in the future will become even more destructive, smaller, easier
to manufacture, and more difficult to defend against. We already have computer
controlled airplanes that can be used for surveillance and bombings, and
there are people trying to make these drones so small that they resemble
flies.
How much longer are humans going to continue putting significant amounts of scientific talent and resources into increasingly advanced military weapons? When are we going to stop stockpiling weapons like a frightened child and start taking steps to stop this nonsense? War is not the result of the citizens; rather, it comes from a very small number of people at the top positions in government. During the Middle Ages the kings and queens would instigate wars, and during the last century the Zionist crime network has been the primary instigators of wars. Ending war may seem to be an unrealistic fantasy, but the majority of people do not want war; there are only a small number of people pushing for war. The resistance to war is very high. The only reason we have wars is because the majority of people are being tricked into supporting wars. The 9/11 attack is an excellent example of how the Americans and Europeans were tricked into attacking Afghanistan and Iraq. The world wars, the September 11 attacks, the Apollo moon landing hoax, the HoloHoax, and other tricks provide us with a lot of information on how nations are being manipulated by small groups of people. By understanding how they manipulate people, we can design a nation to reduce or prevent the manipulation. For example, we should design a school system that requires children learn about false flag operations. If you don't know what a false flag operation is,
watch the brief video #6 at this page:
If you have not looked into the HoloHoax:
We also need to make changes to our legal system and law-enforcement agencies to make it easier for them to get rid of organized crime networks; we need to make changes to our economy and media to prevent organized crime networks from getting control of our news agencies and school textbooks; we need to change our government so that the officials do not have any authority or ability to start wars; and we need to change the manner in which we select government officials so that incompetent officials and puppets of organized crime networks cannot even qualify as candidates for top government jobs. Perhaps the most important lesson to learn about these tricks is that
we cannot expect the majority of people to play an active role in dealing
with the world's problems. Those of us who have been struggling to expose
the 9/11 attack have discovered that the majority of people
refuse to care. The concept of letting the majority of people
dominate a nation is as ridiculous as a perpetual waterwheel.
City planning must be forced on most people Every government and economic system has been a failure in regards to cities. It doesn't matter if a city was developed under a communist government, a monarchy, or a free enterprise system. Homes, businesses, farms, warehouses, garbage dumps, and factories are scattered haphazardly all over the world. Public transportation is ineffective in most cities because of this chaos. Many homes and schools are built next to railroad tracks, airports, or highways, resulting in unpleasant levels of noise and pollution. Some homes are placed next to high-voltage electric lines that crackle when the air is moist. Some construction companies have built homes with substandard insulation, windows, or electrical wiring. Sometimes homes are built in areas that are known to flood every 10 or 20 years, and some homes are built on dirt hills that geologists warn are unsafe. Some sections of New Orleans were build below sea level, even though America has plenty of land above sea level. By the way, have you looked into the issue of whether
those levees were blown open with explosives?
There are no restrictions on the population growth of a city, and no plans for population growth, so roads and utility lines are constantly being torn up and rebuilt in futile attempts to cope with the increasing population. We need to design our economic and government systems that city planning is given a higher priority. Businessmen and citizens should not be permitted to put homes and factories wherever they please. Every city already has zoning and other regulations to control growth, but these regulations are not designed very well, and sometimes businesses influence the regulations in an attempt to suppress their competition. At the moment, the only people designing better cities are artists.
Their only concern is the visual effect of their drawings, so their cities
are unrealistic, but the artists can help you visualize some of our options.
Automobiles, trains, trucks, motorcycles, airplanes, and other transportation
devices are noisy, filthy, and expensive. The asphalt and concrete roads
are not very attractive, either. We may not be able get rid of these devices,
but we can reduce our dependence upon them, and that will simplify our
lives and reduce the noise and pollution that we are subjected to.
What do we want the human race to become? Animals don't understand the concept of a city, and they have no concern about their environment. They don't care if they live in a beautiful home and drink clean water, or whether they live in a toxic garbage dump and drink polluted water. The primary interest of an animal is feeding, fighting, and reproduction. Humans are nothing more than animals with some additional intelligence, so it's not surprising that our primary interest in life is satisfying our animal-like cravings. We have an interest in our environment, but it is overpowered by our desire to entertain ourselves with material items, gambling casinos, sex, babies, sports events, television, games, toys, alcohol, and jewelry. Most people resist attempts to make their cities attractive. We could bury all power and telephone lines; we could put tiles on the sidewalks; we could make decorative bridges; and we could make all buildings and train stations attractive (a Moscow subway station is in the photo below). However, there is not much of an interest in making attractive cities, especially not in America. |
| We cannot make a dog care about its environment. Animals don't have
whatever quality is necessary to care about such issues. Humans have a
concern about their environment, but most people are much
more concerned with other issues, such as food, sex, and rising
to the top of the social hierarchy.
This lack of interest in the environment has nothing to do with intelligence or education; rather, it is due to our emotions; our personality. There are a lot of intelligent and educated businessmen, professors, and engineers who don't care much about their environment or their city. And there are lots of stupid and uneducated people who have a strong interest in living in a nice environment and a beautiful city. In Part 2 of this series, I mentioned that we must decide who we are designing society for. Do we design society to please the majority of humans, most of whom don't care much about their environment, the quality of their food, or their city? Where should society be putting its resources? Should our emphasis be on the production of sports stadiums, personal automobiles, churches, high definition television, jewelry, race tracks, or gambling casinos? Who are we trying to please? What do we want the human race to become? Do you want a city to be primarily asphalt, concrete, and rectangular
buildings? Or do we want the entire city to consist of beautiful architecture
surrounded by plants, ponds, and canals? All of the buildings in a city
could be beautiful, and they could be surrounded with walkways, ponds,
and flowers. A city could be a paradise; a mixture with homes, beautiful
buildings, ponds, and gardens.
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| Humans are not identical. We have
slightly different desires; slightly different personalities. Who among
us are we going to design the world for? Who among us are we trying to
please? And who among us are we willing to push aside and tell, "Just shut
up and deal with it!"
People must be forced to deal with pollution Toxic chemicals, plastics, and radioactive waste is a new form of pollution, but other forms of air and water pollution have been a problem for centuries. For example, in 1307 the English government tried to reduce the burning of coal in order to reduce air pollution in London. Nobody wants pollution, but only a few people are willing to do something to reduce it. There is no enthusiasm to spend tax money on pollution control technology or recycling. The lack of interest in the environment has allowed pollution to get
worse since 1307. In 1952, for example, thousands of people in London died
from air pollution. During the middle of the 20th century, thousands of
Japanese suffered from mercury pollution. Today China is suffering from
severe pollution, and China's air pollution is traveling
all over the world.
The only solution to pollution is to get better quality humans in control of the world. We have to face the fact that the majority of people are not much better than animals. History has proven that most people simply don't care enough about pollution or recycling to do anything about it. Most chemical engineers don't care whether their chemicals are are destroying animal and plant life; most businessmen don't care whether their factories are destroying the environment; and most ordinary citizens don't care whether they or their children are suffering genetic defects, illness, or hormone disorders from these chemicals. Reports that chemicals are interfering with the development of children
have been around for years, such as
this one from December 2000 in which there is evidence that girls exposed
to polybrominated biphenyl are menstruating at an abnormally early age:
Unfortunately, most people ignore these reports rather than demand more thorough scientific investigations into the effect the chemicals are having on us.
Organized religion must be prohibited There is nothing wrong with people who want to follow a religion or believe in one or more gods. The only time religion creates problems for us is when humans create organizations that manipulate their members. When a religion collects money, manipulates holiday celebrations, encourages hatred of other people, influences government officials, and promotes war, they should not be classified as "religions"; rather, they should be considered criminal organizations. Have you seen the John Hagee Ministries? Hagee claims to be a Christian, but instead of following the philosophy of Jesus, his goal is to turn his followers into Christian Zionists who help develop the nation of Israel.
We don't need a law to prohibit women from believing that they have magic abilities, but if a woman were to form a Church Of Woman's Intuition, and if she encouraged her members to think that they are the "Chosen Women", and if she told her members that Christmas is the celebration of the birth of God's only daughter Christine, and if she demanded society provide special tax benefits for her church, then she should be described as a con artist; a criminal; a troublemaker. Likewise, there is nothing wrong with a scientist who wants to believe that the universe got started in a Big Bang, but if he were to create a Big Bang Church, and if he encouraged his members to believe that they are the "Chosen Scientists" and that all other scientists will be sent to a Black Hole when they die, and if he were to tell his followers that Christmas is the celebration of the anniversary of the Big Bang, then he should be described as a con artist. It doesn't matter if people want to speculate about life. However, we
must draw the line between innocent speculations and organizations
that manipulate people. Organized religions are not
philosophies about life, so they should not be classified as "religions".
Rather, they are organizations, and
they have been detrimental to every society all throughout history. None
of the organized religions have provided sensible leadership to their members.
Even today they are silent about 9/11, the world wars, and the HoloHoax.
Organized religions are parasitic; detrimental; abusive. Churches should
be used only for social events, such as weddings, meetings, and parties.
Organized religions should be suppressed.
Secret agencies must be forbidden
There are only a few situations in which secret agencies might be beneficial to a nation. One is when the nation is under attack by a very large group, and there are only a small number of people willing to defend the nation. In such a case, the small group is vulnerable, and so the government could keep that small group secretive so that they could hide among the other citizens. Many people justify secret agencies as a way of preventing war, but there is no evidence that they are doing anything to prevent war or other disasters. For example, America's secret agencies did not protect us from the September 11 attack, the Apollo moon landing hoax, the assassination of President Kennedy, the attack on the USS Liberty, the breaking of the New Orleans levees, and lots of other crimes. Furthermore, the secret agencies are doing nothing to correct the Zionist propaganda in our history books about the HoloHoax, the creation of Israel, and the world wars. The secret agencies also do nothing to protect us from suspicious fires, bridge failures, snipers, airplane accidents, and explosions. Would America or Britain be worse today if we had never created any secret agencies?
Police detectives can investigate crimes without such absurd levels of secrecy that nobody knows who works for the agency, what their budget is, or how their money is being spent. The larger the agency, the worst this problem becomes. The secrecy allows these agencies to be infiltrated. Once an agency is infiltrated, the other employees can be fed false information. They can also be tricked into doing illegal or embarrassing acts or initiation ceremonies, which allows them to be blackmailed.
The primary reason seems to be because America is dominated by "Wretched Refuse". This has caused two serious problems: 1) Many of the police, judges, labor unions, businessmen, and government officials are working with the organized crime networks. Some organized crime members turned on their gang after they were arrested, and they admitted to routinely bribing policemen, judges, and politicians. The American people are not as honest as they claim to be.It is entirely possible to design a legal system that allows the police to eliminate organized crime networks. There is no reason for a law enforcement agency to operate in such secrecy that not even the employees know what is going on within the agency. However, this requires changing our attitudes towards crime. Once again, we have to ask ourselves, who do we want to design our society for? What do we want to accomplish? Are we going to continue promoting the fantasy that there is such a thing as an "Underdog" who needs protection? Are we going to continue promoting the defiant, angry, bitter attitude that we find at the base of the Statue of Liberty? Incidentally, some Europeans boast about being better people than the Americans, but the Americans came from Europe, so we could describe Europe as a breeding ground for freaks. England's solution to crime was to ship people to the American colonies and to Australia, but that's like sweeping garbage into your neighbor's house. The Europeans are no longer shipping their misfits to America or Australia,
so the misfits are accumulating in Europe. Will the Europeans ever do something
about this problem?
We need a United Nations that works properly The world needs an organization to resolve worldwide problems, but the existing United Nations is worthless. Actually, the UN appears to be dominated by the Zionist crime network. For example, in 1975 the majority of nations agreed to Resolution 3379. Like most political documents, it didn't say much, but it endorsed a critical statement about Zionism: "...which most severely condemned Zionism as a threat to world peace and security and called upon all countries to oppose this racist and imperialist ideology,"
We cannot allow any nation to dominate the planet Even if we were to eliminate the Zionist crime network, the current UN would not function properly because it would be dominated by America. The concept of a United Nations will not work when one nation is allowed to dominate it. In part 2 of this series, I suggested that political parties should
be forbidden, and that a nation should be under the control of independent
people, not political parties.
The same concept applies to the entire world. Specifically, the leaders
of the UN should be independent citizens who are selected according to
their abilities rather than according to the nation they belong to. The
world should be dominated by people,
not by nations.
People must be forced to share resources Rivers, oceans, and lakes are shared by many different groups of people,
and we already have a problem of cities and nations abusing these resources.
The natural selfishness of humans requires that we design governments to
force people into being considerate to their neighbors.
International transactions should be simplified Mailing packages between nations and doing business between nations
is more difficult than it needs to be because of tariffs, border inspections,
and differences in laws, monetary systems, and regulations. Governments
need to be designed to prevent these fights and senseless differences in
regulations.
The economy needs better supervision Nobody benefits when businesses manipulate people into purchasing products and services, and it is destructive to society when businesses manipulate children, or when they push people into purchasing destructive products, such as as drugs and gambling. Products should be designed according to whether they have some value to human life, not according to whether they can make a profit. Businesses should also be prohibited from manipulating children, school curriculum, and holiday celebrations. A lot of the problems we are suffering from are the result of businessmen
whose primary concern in life is making profit, feeling important, and
fighting with other businesses. It is very important that we get a better
group of people in control of our economy. This is a complicated issue,
so the economy will be discussed in part 4 of this series.
Consumers should not determine products Decisions have to be made on which products to manufacture, and what type of formats and standards the products should follow. For example, years ago there was a dispute over the VHS and Beta videotape format. Today there is a dispute over DVD formats and high definition video. The current method of resolving these issues is to let businesses compete with one another for sales. This method is based on the theory that businesses will compete with each other in a respectable manner, and that the intelligent consumers will make wise decisions and drive out the incompetent and dishonest businessmen. However, history has proven that this theory is as nonsensical as a perpetual motion machine. Businesses tend to fight and cheat, and most consumers are too technically incompetent, dumb, and/or irresponsible to make wise decisions. For example, there are accusations that General Motors, Standard Oil, and Firestone conspired to get rid of the electric train system that was being developed for Los Angeles during the early 20th century. If these accusations are true, it shows that consumers didn't do anything to stop it, and neither did the government, police agencies, or other businesses. Allowing businesses to fight over technology and standards is wasting a lot of resources and engineering talent. As technology becomes more complex, this issue becomes more significant. Computers, robots, airplanes, and train systems are becoming increasingly complex, so this fighting and cheating will become increasingly wasteful.
We need to develop a better method of resolving issues with technology
and standards. This issue and others that relate to the economy will be
discussed in Part 4 of this series.
What are our priorities? An engineer cannot design a "perfect" automobile, airplane, or computer. He has to make decisions on what features are most important, and which features can be sacrificed. Engineers have to set priorities. For example, should automobile engineers give top priority to the visual appearance of the automobile? Or should they be more concerned with low maintenance, low price, or luxury features? Many people have complained that American automobile companies put more priority on visual effects and luxury features, while foreign automobile companies put more emphasis on low maintenance, long life, and reliability. Whether this philosophical difference actually exists is debatable; the point is that engineers must make these decisions, and it appears as if American engineers are giving top priority to titillating consumers.
To the simple human mind, it seems as if we can design a government
that gives everybody everything they want, but designing a government for
one purpose requires we sacrifice some other feature. We must make a decision
on what we want human life to be, who we are trying to please, and what
we are willing to sacrifice.
The elimination of war and militaries should be a top priority The current attitude of every nation is to prepare for war, as explained at the beginning of this document. However, even if no nation starts another war, we are wasting a lot of resources and engineering talent on the development, stockpiling, and maintenance of weapons and large military forces. A more sensible attitude would be to make changes to the world to reduce the weapons and militaries. We may not be able to completely eliminate militaries, but we could
certainly reduce the problem. However, something will have to change. We
can't keep everything as it is today and at the same time expect militaries
to vanish. Something must change in the world, but what are you
willing to sacrifice? Here is one possible scenario to consider.
How about a world of small, semi-independent nations? Forget about the world as it is today, and ignore the dilemma of how we make the transition from the world today to the scenario I am about to discuss. Imagine that the entire Earth is vacant land, and we are starting from scratch. The purpose is to show you one of the possible ways of eliminating militaries. Imagine that we divide up the most pleasant areas of the world into a small nations that have a maximum population of perhaps one million people. Every nation would be physically isolated from the others by vacant land. Every nation would have enough land to provide for its own food. The nations would only import food that they could not grow in their particular climate. The nations in mountainous or dry areas would have more land area than the nations in flat, temperate areas, but they would all have the same maximum human population. Nations in hilly areas would have to consist of several small cities, but nations on flat land could consist of only one, large city if they desired such a situation. The map below is meant only to help you visualize the concept of small nations separated by vacant land; this map is not intended to be an actual plan for the world. Each red, circular area is a nation, and the area between the nations belongs to the entire world. |

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Responsible humans have a lot of options As you can imagine, this system of providing meals would not work for the type of people that inhabit the world today. This system is actually in use right now on some luxury cruise ships. These cruise ships provide several different types of restaurants for their guests, and the food is free. Unfortunately, when provided with free food, a lot of people will waste a lot of food. This also happens at smorgasbords. If the world was dominated by better quality humans, we could simplify our lives in a lot of ways. We could offer food for free, and we could provide everybody with a home to live in for free, and we give every home free electricity, water, and sewage. Providing these items for free would save everybody a lot of time, and it would save resources. Unfortunately, when provided with free food, electricity, or other resources, most people will waste a lot of it. The wasting of resources is one of the reasons that communism is impractical. For example, some apartment buildings in Moscow were designed to provide free heat to residents. Since nobody was paying for the heat, nobody cared if they wasted heat by opening their windows. During the winter of 2006, some of the residents were being asked to keep their windows closed, but most people truly don't care about wasting resources. This selfish behavior can also be seen with rental cars and other rental
equipment. Many people deliberately abuse rental equipment because they
realize that they don't have to worry about repairs or long-term damage.
Can you handle "freedom"? A lot of our time and resources are wasted in an attempt to control the badly behaved people. If everybody was responsible, we would not need to waste money on water meters, electric power meters, or security devices. Devices such as water meters should be used only to help a society understand and plan its use of resources, and to identify leaks in the system. In an ideal world, we would not need to treat people as irresponsible jerks who need constant monitoring and supervision. Imagine living in a world in which you could eat anywhere in your city with no concern about money, wallets, credit cards, or finances. Would you be able to handle that type of freedom? How about if you lived in a city in which there were no water meters or electric meters in the homes? Would you be able to handle that freedom? How about if you lived in a city in which there was no money at all? What if everything was free? What if you were expected to take turns sharing the scarce resources? Would you be able to do it? When people behave like animals, we must design our societies to monitor,
supervise, and control their behavior. Selfish, neurotic, or irresponsible
people cannot be provided with very much freedom. If people were more responsible,
they would need less supervision; they could be provided with more freedom.
What would happen if a nation provided free food? Imagine that a nation was created in which food, electricity, and certain other products and services were provided for free. It is conceivable that there are enough people alive today who would enjoy that type of lifestyle, and who are responsible enough to handle that level of freedom, so imagine they get together to form such a nation. Their nation would be successful in the beginning, but how long would their success last? Their nation would start to deteriorate as soon as they started having babies. The reason is because many of their children would be incapable of handling such freedom, and so the nation would have to slowly increase the restrictions on people in order to reduce the waste and abuse. Eventually they would degrade into the same type of animal-like nations we have today in which nothing is free, and there are security cameras, policemen, and thousands of laws to control the badly behaved people. An advanced nation requires advanced people. Unfortunately, all animals
and plants produce a lot of substandard and defective offspring. If a nation
doesn't deal with this issue, they will destroy themselves.
What should we do about the misfits? People who waste food, grope women in trains, or ride skateboards on public sidewalks, are humans just like the rest of us; they are "nice" people. It's very difficult for a society to do anything about these people.
There are also people who do extremely risky things, and when they get
hurt, they expect society to pay their medical bills, and they expect doctors
and surgeons to rush to help them. Have you seen some of these people?
And what should we do with the people that think they will resolve their
disputes with what they refer to as a "one-on-one" fight:
There is no dividing line between criminals and non-criminals, or between people who behave properly and people who don't. Rather, there is a continuous spectrum from one extreme to the other. Every society has to make decisions on which behavior is proper, and we have to deal with the people who don't follow the rules. A solution that people may be willing to accept is to provide separate nations for these misfits. There is no practical way at the moment for any nation to deal with
the misfits. Jail doesn't solve the problem, and most people would not
tolerate killing them, but people might be willing to send them to their
a special nation where they can live the rest of their lives.
The irritating people used to be killed
Thousands of years ago this emotion helped to keep the human race in good genetic health. The people who behaved badly would trigger this emotion in other people, and that would cause the behaved badly people to be yelled at, attacked, chased out of society, or murdered. Monkeys have also been observed to attack and even murder members of their society. Today we control our temper when we encounter irritating people, but these emotions developed for a good reason. The only humans who survived the competition for life were the ones who had this temper, and the reason this temper was vital is because it helped to suppress the defective people. Therefore, since we don't want to follow these animal-like emotions, then we must find an alternative method of dealing with these irritating people, such as sending them to their own nation. |
| We have amazing opportunities!
The problems the human world is suffering from are not coming from the devil, or from mysterious concepts, such as poverty or ignorance. Our problems are due to the animal-like nature of the human mind. Education can help the situation, but an animal is still an animal even when it is educated. We are not helpless; we have tremendous opportunities available to us. There are lots of ways to design an economy, a school system, and a food distribution system. We can design cities in thousands of different ways. We could be working and living in a paradise. Our cities could be beautiful buildings mixed with beautiful gardens. We can do something to improve our world whenever we find enough people who want to discuss these issues and do something about it. |