----- ) )-0----)000(----0-( ( ( ----------------------- ) +-0-=0+ T + C + A + H + R +0=-0-+ ( ----------------------- ) ) )-0----)000(----0-( ( ----- "To aid in the incubation, breeding, and release of butterflies in Asia." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Polymemtic Textfile Project ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This file is an ongoing project of self-discovery of my own ideology. Since I am also TCAHR, this is also a experiment to discover the ideology of the TCAHR e-zine. This file is composed out of issues of TCAHR, it's disclaimer and its original manifesto. It is my hope that when this file is completed it will be the basis of a new, more efficent TCAHR e-zine. I. Internal A. Manifesto i. Mission Statement ii. Origin iii. Philosophy iv. Correspondence v. Manifesto B. Disclaimer C. Slogans II. Altruism A. The Measure of Kindness III. Life A. Life is a Mug's Game B. Spinal Re-Alignment IV. Philosophy A. My Big, Primitive Hammer B. The Will to Comfort C. Visiting the Wasteland D. The Indian Superman E. Jesus the Rebel F. Socialism i. Was Jesus a Socialist? ii. Definition Time iii. Re-tooling in the 19th century iv. The Great Fuck-Up v. Mr. Roosevelt vi. Notes to the Modern Socialist V. Violence A. V is for Violence and Victory B. The Machine That Equalized America C. Kicking the Heads Off Flowers D. Suicide Kings are Wild VI. Women A. The Objectifcation of Men B. Return of the Sexual Woman C. The Barefoot and Pregnant Conspiracy D. Hold Off On the Sperm VII. Racism A. Too Dark to be American B. War Markings C. The Master Race D. Black Arrogance E. Come Together VIII. Youth A. Kids are Funny -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. Internal A. Manifesto i. Mission Statement To aid in the incubation, breeding, and release of butterflies in Asia. ii. Origin TCAHR was started in the hopes of releasing memes of interest to TCAHR into the datasphere. The thought processes behind the origin of TCAHR are not only based upon the concepts of memetics, but also steeped in Taoism and chaos theory. This, like all ideas, are subject to change. iii. Philosophy The premise of TCAHR is to engender thought and discussion. To that end, TCAHR may create articles which may have questionable elements. TCAHR, however, will never give you the safe, wishy-washy article reeking of self-check and cowardliness. TCAHR does this in the belief that the right idea, infecting the right mind, can bring about changes in the world. Therefore we believe our opinions must be strong and truthful. iv. Correspondence All serious correspondence to TCAHR can and will receive a response. It may take us time, but e-mail to us will be answered. TCAHR may have posted articles in part for our amusement and/or the hope of affecting change, but we serve the potential hosts of those whom we wish to infect with ideas. If TCAHR can't read and return e-mail, risking infection by memes itself, then TCAHR has no right to attempt memetic infection. v. Manifesto This Manifesto is subject to change at any time. B. Disclaimer TCAHR is an evil organization dedicated to the memetic infection of the world. No, really, we are! To that end, the material within the TCAHR website, TCAHR correspondence, or TCAHR newsletters may contain elements which may be considered offensive or controversial. You have been warned. Don't come crying to TCAHR if you end up infected by our memes! C. Slogans i. To aid in the incubation, breeding, and release of butterflies in Asia. ii. Join The Infection Conspiracy. iii. Better Living Through Memetics. II. Altruism A. The Measure of Kindness Never measure the amount of a man or woman's kindness by the act of giving. Once in an attempt to impress a young lady whom I wanted to mate with, I waited her out in front of a restaurant we were both eating at. There was a beggar outside the restaurant whom I promptly gave money to seconds before she walked out. I turned and saw her their and feigned embarrassment. Her estimation of me rose that day. I've also been known to give beggars larger amounts of money than they usually received. I was walking out of a bar and feeling very smug due to my appearance and the wad of money in my pockets. This beggar comes to me and gives me the got-some-change talk. I shook his hand and then walked away smiling. He came running up to me five minutes later kissing my ass. I slipped him twenty dollars during the handshake. I couldn't care less how he felt getting the money. I did it to show off and feed my arrogant ego. Knowing the reasons behind gift-giving, I hate being the receiver of the gift or favor! When I am given something, I immediately feel obligated to the other person's act of "kindness". I would rather receive nothing at all so that I could avoid the feelings of obligation; whether in the form of buying a gift myself or having to feign interest, appreciation, or civility for the rest of the evening. That's where the true measure of kindness is: There is more liability in the taking than the giving. III. Life A. Life is a Mug's Game Every day I become more convinced that there is a difference between life and survival. The word "life" tends to have certain connotations; we expect life to fall into a pattern, usually a good one. The connotations of the word "survival" tend to run towards the negative. We want life, but we settle for survival. Those running the rat races everyday know this. We work to attract mates, breed, support our family-based comfort structures, and/or attempt enjoyment through material objects. Then the ironic part kicks in: we have no time for meeting others, enjoy time with our families/mates, or enjoy our mass- marketed products. It's the way of our world; there is no use of complaining about it. First-World humans work 40-60 hours a week to survive. They attempt to live during evenings, weekends, sick days, and two weeks of vacation time a year. Unfortunately, one thing stops them from living during these scant hours and reverts them back to survival mode: fear. Personally, I despise the fear emotion. I despise it in myself and in everyone else, though I realize its usefulness. I like the adrenaline and enhanced vision, as I am more of a fight than flight kind of guy. But I can deal without the crippling effects upon the psyche. I am a bit phobic about heights, have an aversion to maggots, and I fear rejection more than anything else in the world. Eventually, I could get on the roller-coasters. My cowardice of maggots was tamed by the fact I am much bigger than they are. I still fear rejection, but if I didn't get over that I would never get laid. Instead, I rarely get laid; which is pretty much to par for a single, largely heterosexual male. I know people who "live" in constant fear of many things and go to great lengths to avoid them. I can excuse two or three great fears. I can't excuse a craven chicken-shitwith a multitude of phobias. How does a human afraid of 10+ things such as dolls, bugs, and blood get up in the fuckin' morning? Nor can I excuse cowardice that reveals itself in constant paranoia of other people. Can you call an existence full of fear of inanimate objects and the potential actions of other humans living? I believe in being aware of my surroundings and achieving strategic superiority against my fellow humans, but I function. I don't fear anyone, I fear things. Those things I either learn to accept, respect, or destroy. B. Spinal Re-Alignment I sincery believe that happiness can only be achieved by intense examination of your own world-view and to eliminate all distractions to that ideal. Any TCAHR reader of some time has already encountered my obsession with Machiavelli, the Nietzschian ubermench, and memetic Darwinism. My personal world-view revolves around this. Do I believe my philosophy is superior? Of course I do! Everyone follows whatever they personally believe to be superior. You would have to be a moron to follow a morality that you are both unlearned and uncomfortable with. The proper question is am I happy following my world-view with all the vigor of a ascetic monk? Of course I do! If you hate the color purple, you don't paint your home in purple. So if eating meat makes you uncomfortable, don't eat meat. If you find sexual mores manipulative, don't have sex. If you despise trashy television and movies, stop watching them. If your friends annoy you to no end, dump them immediately! Envoke upon yourself a sturdy backbone made of a code of honor and ethics, then use that spine to walk away and never look back. IV. Philosophy A. My Big, Primitive Hammer When I was a teenager, I came up with what I believed to be brilliant theories on humanity. The more I read, the more I realized that all my ideas had been discussed by as many as 1000 years ago by little- remembered intellectuals. In my younger days I was disappointed at this, believing myself to be the possessor of an unoriginal mind. I was a fool who couldn't realize how wonderful such intelligence was. Think of the hammer. The raw materials that would become the hammer were abundant. All that was needed was an animal with the biological ability, need, and intelligence to fashion stone, wood, and vine into a hammer. We must remember that there were two species of humans on this planet. Those who adapted by building tools and ideas with the materials at hand were the ancestors of those reading this now. Those who didn't adapt are nothing more than museum curiosities. That primitive hammer gave rise to thousands of tools and weapons; objects also have their evolutions. The data and experiences which fashion philosophies are out there in the datasphere. Dali had his hammers, Lao-Tzu had his hammers, and I have my own hammers. My fledging philosophies may have been primitive, but the ideas of people such as Blackmore, Kafka, and Nietzsche have not made my own ideas useless. Studying them has only helped in the evolution of my own theories. They are still my hammers and I am going to keep using them. B. The Will to Comfort Some greater-than-thou philosophers mock books like "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" and the concept of the "Superman". These philosophers are either fools or hypocrites. To understand Nietzsche's obsession with power, we have to understand Nietzsche's life. He was afflicted with ill health, chronic headaches, bad eyesight, and a sensitive constitution. Later on in life, Nietzsche went mad; most historians attribute this to syphilis. Which among us has never dreamed of the power to break free from terrible situations and weakness? Still, I have my reservations about Nietzsche and his "Will to Power". I believe he very nearly got it right. As an exercise, let's change "power" to "comfort". While some people may act aggressively to achieve a sort of freedom through real power, I believe that most people act more to make themselves comfortable. An endless quest for vanity will not bring about freedom for most of us. Instead of real power, we strive to change our surroundings so that they will not resist us. Let's take friendship as an example. Much as we decorate a room to reflect our tastes, we "influence" our friends and associates to reflect our tastes as well. Friendship is based on agreement. I refuse to believe that anyone would consider a friend someone who disagrees constantly on their choice, whether it be religion or what bar to go to. We also end friendships which reflect badly upon ourselves. We tend to rid ourselves of those people who cause us more strife than profit. Any other actions are signs of masochist leanings. Most of us don't try to change to world; merely those parts of it we come in contact with. Our will to power is limited at best. The "Superman" philosophy is more valid than most intellectuals believe. It does, however, need some fine-tuning. The "Superman" is so closely related to the "Will to Power" and most people who consciously strive to achieve it suffer from the same inferior taint. The superman intially asserts his or her power in the acquisition and maintenance of the state of comfort, thus he risks becoming a slave to his ego. That is the superman's greatest weakness. C. Visiting the Wasteland Could Aleister Crowley be considered a superman? Sure, if all that was required of the Nietzschian superman was talk. On the surface Nietzsche and Crowley have the same ideas, but Crowley punks out by infusing religion. Unfortunately, there's a bunch of children running around aping both Crowley and Nietzsche while calling themselves Thelemalites, Satanists, and, logic help us, vampires. Naturally, they align themselves more with Crowley than Nietzsche. This is a testament to the cowardice of people: instead of choosing a philosophy without god in which they are ultimately responsible for their own actions, they instead choose one with a different god who gives them the all-clear signal to screw up their lives. In Crowley's whole career of hoodwinking people, he only popularized two things of brilliance. The first was, of course, The Book of the Law. Studied as a mystical text, The Book of the Law is garbage. Studied as existential verse, it is haunting and absolutely beautiful. Crowley, we should remember was an intellectual and a poet. Who better to write the theories of existentialism as an ALLEGORY? The other stroke of genius was a simple line: "Wanderer of the Wasteland". However, Crowley was neither worthy of it, nor was he the only one who could lay claim to that title. As the Wanderer, Crowley saw misery due to the human condition everywhere he went. Throughout history, there have been many who seen nothing but misery. Unlike this pompous twit who could afford to publish sumptuous volumes of his work and a fine education to better express himself, they had no way to voice their misery to a ignorant upper-class easily bedazzled by fairy-tales. D. The Indian Superman I believe that the "Will to Power" only comes after the "Will to Comfort" is transcended. People famous and infamous have gone beyond comfort to power. The example that usually comes to mind is that of the person who, incorrectly, is associated with Nietzsche. That is Adolph Hitler. Most dedicated bigots would usually end up joining a group of like-minded bigots; perhaps coming together once in a while to beat someone unconscious before sliming back into their nest. Hitler was one of those few who went beyond comfort and into the realm of power. But going beyond comfort does not always lead to horrific results. There are examples of others who achieved power and changed the world for better. They have, like Nietzsche's fantasy, fought the established systems which hindered them whatever the cost. Among these are Mohandas K. Gandhi. Gandhi began his career in civil rights merely to make himself comfortable. His becoming of a lawyer was not based in any desire to help the common man. The decision was made so that he could one day qualify for the position of a Diwan. It was the hopes of his family that he would one day make enough money to support them. To achieve this he studied in England; this action caused him to be outcaste. His travels afterwards to defend people in South Africa started as a move for financial security. Gandhi's strove for comfort. If he would have found it, there is no telling who would rule India today. Lucky for the rest of India, Gandhi's comfort was hindered by the treatment of Indians by the English. In his youth, Gandhi was not immune to use his status as a lawyer to achieve things such as attempting to be seated first-class on a train. He came to realize that it didn't matter that he was a lawyer, he was still an Indian. When Gandhi threw his lot in with the common Indian whose comfort was also threatened by England, he began to transcend comfort. Consider this. The more Gandhi fought for his people, the more in tune he became with his culture. While some may scoff at his eventual emergence in religion, he would have to be considered a trailblazer at that due to his fight for equality of the 'untouchable' class. Instead of comfort, he chose celibacy, poverty, and activism based on his interpretation of many religions. Gandhi not only fought for independence, but tried to reform long-established sanitation practices as well. He broke unjust laws and had been jailed and beaten for it. Gandhi was the 20th century's greatest answer to the superman. E. Jesus the Rebel In general, Judaism has a few good memes in it. I'm not a religious man, but I see nothing wrong with most of the 10 commandants. I have no problem with "thou shall not steal" or "thou shall not kill". Too bad the god of the Israelites was a bigoted god which then proceeded to instruct the Israelites on a massive killing and looting spree. Those who would like to argue these points should read the first five chapters of the old testament. God does not love all people, he loves his chosen people. After the Israelites received the commandants, the "word of god" then sent them to conquer lands by killing the residents and then stealing the gold, silver, and brass to build a temple. Nice. Now if I'm going to hoodwinked and manipulated by a religion, I'd rather that religion be more inclusive. Originally, Judaism preached love your own. Attributed to the historical Jesus are stories which promote love over the letter of the law. Instead of punishment, Jesus spoke about forgiveness. When the government demanded obedience, Jesus said no. While powerful members of the Israelites shunned the dregs of society, Jesus preached inclusion. That inclusion consisted of the same rights to property and life that "the chosen people" practiced among themselves. Being a danger to a powerful religion and to a government based on cruelty, Jesus was run out of town and eventually arrested and executed. My valence against supernatural mumble-jumbo makes me ignore Jesus the spiritual being, but I can not ignore Jesus the human rights advocate. Christianity, much like Taoism and Buddhism, had potential. How absolutely pitiful that when an emperor of Rome was finally converted to Christianity, memes of peace and unity were spread throughout the known world by the point of a sword. Once again, A rebel's words of togetherness were used to install another repressive regime. Christianity has become the religious equivalent of communism! F. Socialism i. Was Jesus a Socialist? It doesn't take much study to realize that the western world is endebited to Judaism for the origin of its laws and to Christianity for its acceptance and memetic replication. So why does the western world act in ways contrary to their most sacred beliefs? Let's take, oh, I don't know, the United States of America for example. Most people in this part of the world would consider themselves Christians. Most of the people currently in U.S. Congress are Christians. U.S. history could be said to have been shaped by Christians. Since Christianity is such a major influence on the oh-so-great-and-holy United States, let's take a peek at the New Testament. Jesus stressed that the second greatest commandment was to "love your neighbour as yourself". If someone was starving, you fed them. If someone was naked, you clothed them. The divine leader of so many rich American executives and politicians is quoted as saying You pay tithes of mint and dill and cummin; but you have overlooked the weightier demands of the law -- justice, mercy and good faith. It is these you should have practiced without neglecting the others. Hmmmmm. On the subject of childen, Jesus says But if anyone causes the downfall of one of these little ones who believe in me, it would be better for him to have a millstone hung round his neck and be drowned in the depths of the sea...Such things must happen, but alas for the one through whom they happen! You think Jesus was talking about Nike? This doesn't sound good for a supposedly Christian nation. Let's check out another. No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the first and love the second, or he will be devoted to the first and despise the second. You cannot serve God and Money. Now do the above pieces remind you in anyway of Capitialism? No, I'm afraid not. In this country, people like me are constantly hit over the head with Christianity and Capitalism; this usually by leaders who usually sing the praises of both. Only when money is not powerful enough to sooth the common citizen, are Christian appeals used by leaders here (and vice versa). Religion, like everything else in a Capitalist system, has become a tool for the acculmulation of wealth. There is no chance for equality when rogues and villians preach brotherhood to the masses. Oh, well! They do call religion the opium of the masses for a reason! ii. Definition Time Back when I used to publish verse online, I would receive e-mail from some teens that would make me cringe. They were usually young poseurs of the goth, Satanist, or anarchist variety. Without going into details, every time I got one of these violent, iconoclastic e-mails proclaiming my greatness, I realized that my ideas had been misunderstood yet again. Since TCAHR is about infecting ideas into new hosts, I find myself worried about those potential hosts who would snatch a tid-bit of badly written ranting from here and then proclaim themselves memeticists. I'm even more frightened of those who would attach the label "socialists" to themselves. Therefore please indulge my following tangent into definitions. CAPITALISM -- Economic system based on the production and exchange of goods and services through prices and markets. COMMUNISM -- System of society where major resources and means of production are owned by the people. In communism, the ideal is one where a visible government would be unnecessary. Until that utopia is reached, private property is suspended. The needs of the people are the responsibility of the state. SOCIALISM -- Economic system in which the means of production are invested in the state by reconstruction of the existing political system through the peaceful and democratic means. Those are the basics. Now let's go on. iii. Re-tooling in the 19th century Capitalism may have its beginnings in the 18th century, but it was in the 19th century the problems with a pure capitalist system began to come into focus. Private ownership of the means of production lead to abuse of the workers. This manifested in phenomena such as long work hours, dangerous conditions and child labor. Corporations also came into being, along with their attempts to create monopolies. Capitalism was also prone to alternating waves of prosperity and depression. Those with financial power fought bitterly against any changes to the pure capitalist system. It is a fact that capitalism has, in general, improved the standard of living in the world. However, in the pursuit of money big business argued with the powerful government in the courts while employing tactics such as "strike-busters" to spill the cranial fluids of the striking worker on the streets. Believing its problems solved, capitalism marched its way into the 20th century only to have its progress tripped by the alternating tsunami known as the Great Depression. iv. The Great Fuck-Up The genesis of The Great Depression was in the 1920s. After the first world war, people turned from social issues and instead resolved themselves to lives of material enjoyment. Businesses jumped on the new trends and used the advertising methods developed to promote support for the war against frugality. At the same time, the low wages paid to workers and the tax cuts given to the rich resulted in a greatly unequal distribution of wealth. This meant that consumers weren't able to buy all the new and expensive toys of the Jazz Age. Credit was invented to "help" them. All these factors led to the Great Depression which eventually spread to all industrialized nations. The president at the beginning of the Great Depression was Herbert Hoover, or as I like to call him, the fuckin' idiot. Not only did the fuckin' idiot refuse governmental aid to the unemployed and the homeless and sent federal troops armed with bayonets and tear gas against protesting WWI veterans, but he also RAISED TAXES! It doesn't take a lot of brainpower to realize that you don't raise taxes when 15 million people are out of work. Then the fuckin' idiot RAISED TARIFFS which led to other nations raising tariffs. Naturally in the next presidential election Hoover was smashed by America's first "socialist" president. v. Mr. Roosevelt Mr. Franklin Delano Roosevelt may have been born a rich kid, but he had a poor man's soul. When elected to the presidency, he didn't talk about crossing political lines. He did it by installing republicans and democrats into positions of power. During the depression, Hoover (read as "the fuckin' idiot") would try to bring relief to the states by loaning them federal money, thereby incurring more debt. Mr. Roosevelt's plan was to give money to the states instead (FERA - Federal Emergency Relief Administration). During the first winter of his presidency, work relief could be found thanks to the CWA (Civil Works Administration). In 1935, the WPA (Works Projects Administration) replaced FERA and began to give work to one-third of the unemployed. This consisted of work that could still be of benefit today. The WPA workers built among other things, roads, schools, hospitals, airports, and parks. It also funded work projects for artists that in turn performed for the public. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) not only gave unemployed and unmarried young men jobs, but was dedicated to the conservation of natural resources. Many of America's state parks, fire-observation towers, and reforestation programs have their beginnings here. The National Youth Administration (NYA) created jobs for high-school and college students at their very own schools. Then there was the TVA. The Tennessee Valley Authority program was set in place to protect the Tennessee Valley from flooding while supplying the area with electricity. The TVA generates power for 207,000 sq. kilometers and serves 7 million people. The TVA also researches agricultural, environmental, and industrial programs. Of course, businessmen from private-power companies attacked this as evil, un-American socialism. Mr. Roosevelt, the evil un-American socialist, also installed Social Security to alleviate the problems caused by unemployment, old age, and physical disability. THAT BASTARD! I would love to credit Mr. Roosevelt's programs with saving the United States, but I would be a liar. If Mr. Roosevelt would have listened to John Maynard Keynes, who advocated more government spending to spur on the economy, the depression would have been ended earlier. Instead, the collective butt of the American financial institution was saved by World War II. Well, if F.D. Roosevelt didn't save America, I can at least credit him by saying he put humanity back into capitalism. vi. Notes to the Modern Socialist So what can today's socialists around the world take out of America's Great Depression? First of all, America has and still does incorporate socialist programs. This has been achieved according to socialist doctrine instead of diving into the violence by which communist doctrine is usually put into play. I consider the United States the King of Capitalism, and even this king must apply socialism to protect its finances. If it can be done in this arrogant, slow-moving, block-head of a nation, it can be done in other capitalist nations. This puts socialists (And by socialists I mean those who vote, act, and disseminate information, not the kiddies call themselves socialist to shock their mothers and anger their fathers.) in a defense position. Not only must we act in a way that promotes our political system, but we must protect the gains we have already made. Mr. Roosevelt made a lot of enemies who set out to destroy many of his programs as soon as they milked out the advantages. Where are the CCC and NYA now? Bush made a called for volunteerism, but how can you devote your life to self-sacrifice in a capitalist system? It is far better to organize a military-style program like the CCC with government funding than to expect people to lose money and time in a country that promotes wealth and egocentric pleasure above all. The military is filled with the unskilled poor while the Peace Corps is suited to those who already have a college education. Create a middle ground like the CCC and let the poor choose whether they wish to be killers or healers. I know, I know. It will never happen. I am realistic enough to believe there will never be a bloody revolution against the capitalist system. This is alright with me; a revolution willing to kill its enemies needs little encouragement to kill its most problematic supporters. Besides, how can I say I hate capitalism as I type this on a Pack Bell running Windows 98 while smoking Camel cigarettes? It is not the role of the socialist in a capitalist society to destroy the financial system; it is our role to protect humanity from the dangers inherent in the capitalist system. Socialism and capitalism are uneasy partners. We all better get used to it. V. Violence A. V is for Violence and Victory There are a few cute quotes making their way through humanity on the uselessness of violence. Pseudo-intellectuals toss about these sayings which demean the intellect of those who use violence. What else do you expect from a collective group which tends towards cowardice and weakness? Shunning violence simply because it is violence is not worthy of the intelligent mind. A person who aims to be intelligent does not toss out effective and proven data because he or she finds that data morally repugnant. Our subjective sense of morality has hindered the spread of knowledge enough times. In this age where our knowledge of AIDS, overpopulation, and teenage pregnancy leads us to the logical conclusion of birth control, the caretakers of our "morality" such as the Catholic church make millions of their followers equate condoms with sin. Instead of a blanket philosophy of morality, every act of violence needs to be defined by context. The honest dedicated police officer drawing a salary to protect you is a student of the law and of violence. To believe him or her to be morally repugnant doesn't seem to matter when its your life or property is in danger. To put all this theorizing into a short and personal truth: you can't talk your way out of an incoming fist to your mouth. Sometimes you simply have to fight. B. The Machine That Equalized America Simply because I advocate violence over pacifism doesn't mean I support all contexts that violence is a part of. Some humans are invariably stronger than others and use that strength to force their opinions and deed upon the physically weaker. This meant that centuries ago a trained fighter such as a knight could bully around an untrained peasant. The peasant and the knight could both have swords and the knight would probably cut that poor serf down. Luckily, this is the 21th century and I'm living in the United States. I have the right to own a gun. The gun has equalized the playing field and if more people exercised their right to own a handgun, I would sleep easier for three reasons. The first is that I am uncomfortable with the idea of the majority of guns being owned by law enforcement agencies. The military, FBI, CIA, and police all have guns. Suppose a government acted in a way to protect its own financial interests to the detriment of its citizens. Now whom do you suppose law enforcement will back: the will of the people or the government which pays its salary? Law enforcement is made of people who have families to feed and lifestyles to protect. Thankfully, their natural instinct for survival cuts both ways. They protect the government that feeds them and their families, but as the WTO riots prove, they're not risking their well- being for no one. While the police in Seattle and Genoa arrested and brutalized peaceful protesters, they gave the violent anarchist groups a much wider berth. Imagine how much wider that berth would have been if the anarchists were armed to the teeth. The second is that I am uncomfortable with the only other large group in America owning guns being criminals. Anyone who knows criminals knows that a criminal is, above all, a tactician. A criminal preys on weakness. They rob, rape, and murder those who they consider defenseless. Now if the majority of the populace were carrying concealed weapons the element of risk would be too great for crime. Who wants to take the chance of meeting the next Richard Specks? Finally, guns are good for cleaning the gene pool. No other machine in the world has been more effective in ridding the world of villains and idiots. Criminals and cops killing criminals is one of the most beautiful equations in creation. If only we as a society knew better; whenever I hear about tax dollars being spent to investigate the crime- related murder of a known criminal, I get pretty damn upset. Then there's the idiots. When I here about stupid adults who don't lock up their guns and their stupid kids who shoot themselves by playing with those guns, my faith in Social Darwinism is renewed. Some DNA just shouldn't be passed down to hinder future generations. C. Kicking the Heads Off Flowers I write about violence because I am interested in the idea of power. The common man will never have true power. True power comes in having the kind of money that would make your mother happily hide the identity of your murderer. Compared to that, all other forms of power are merely the techniques of pigs fighting for the best slop. It is an unappetizing thought, but I'd rather have these scraps of power than none at all. I believe that the recourse of the common person is in the use of either beauty and violence. Pretty bimbos croon songs about simplistic love. The most ornate churches, synagogues, and mosques are the most popular. Books which weave tales of idiotic romance outsell books of substance. Bodies are restructured by abnormal amounts of physical labor and the knives of surgeons. Celebrities influence our decisions. Women are still programmed to marry according to status by using their tits. These same women are shamed into pumping millions into the make-up and fashion industries. We now buy computers by their fucking color schemes! Our actions expose us as little more than animals fighting over the shiny bits in the trash. So now we have the money elite creating products and affecting mindsets. It works; we are more receptive to what we consider beautiful and bequeath unto them status. Then we have idiotic commoners who are "beautiful" attempt petty tyrannies on everyone else. If want to observe this power game, I suggest going to a nightclub; preferably an upscale one where you can watch how money and beauty intermingle. That's why I endorse violence to counteract beauty. My time in the military taught me that you take out power at its source. I invite the vain ones smug in their expensive clothes to conspire against me. Because if they catch me at my most ornery, I am going to bash their faces into pink mist. Then I become the pretty one. D. Suicide Kings are Wild I will conclude these thoughts on violence with whom I believe to be the most dangerous people in the world. Those who call suicide a selfish and cowardly act do not fully understand the dynamics of the suicidal person. That's okay, because usually neither does the suicidal person. A suicidal person does not fear the unknown of death. Someone who attempts suicide is not afraid of his culture's god; he or she is willing to kill themselves in accordance or in spite of dogma. If suicide is a selfish act, then disregard for family, friends, and reputation is apparent. Possessing these qualities, the suicidal failure is more capable of doing anything to better their own life or else die trying. Give me an army of such people and I would enslave the world. VI. Women I. The Objectifcation of Men Perfect world scenario: A tribe of humans, an abundance of food and no danger from other humans or wild animals. What would be the deciding factor on how men and women choose their mates? The answer is easy: the same way men do now. Left to our own devices, us humans are a vain and self-gratifing lot. Whole religions and philosophies have been wiped out for not being attractive enough. What we believe to be pretty captures our imaginations much more readily. How many ugly personifications of goodness can you readily name from the world's religions? We tend to forget the "awful" truth that we are sexual animals. Nothing like analysing the sexualization of our highest concepts of morality to bring light to our egocentric nature. The manipulations of society has cast the role of the provider upon the male of the species. With this role comes the pressure and advantages of higher income potential. In our imperfect world, men live the above perfect world scenario. Being able to afford security, men are free to sniff about and choose their mates on the prettiest face and firmest ass. Women don't have that luxury. Established memetics concepts are hard to change. The male-as-provider meme is outdated in this age. There's no need for the great male hunter-gatherer to use his mighty upper body strength to defend the cave from tigers and wolves. However, that doesn't make it any less powerful. If someone is playing the role of provider, someone else is playing the role of providee. Ever wonder why the "sexiest" women mesh so well with the richest men? No, you haven't. You know why. Anna Nicole Smith is flashing through the minds of some of you right now. So if any of you men get the feeling that some women are checking out your wallet when looking at your ass, don't worry about it. There are reasons. It's not gold-digging, it's not that she's a whore, and it's not that she's materialistic. It's survival. Isn't that the meaning of human existence? B. Return of the Sexual Woman I know, I know. I just painted a bleak picture of hetrosexual relationships. All sex based on barter for financial security. Don't worry, when it comes to expression I believe that all tragic things must be given a fold of hope. I don't paint a problem without painting a solution as well. With the solution I'm thinking off, the financial security aspect of sex would disappear. To be quite honest, it has already begun. But if the meme I'm thinking of would overthrow the male-as-provider meme, women would be free to make the same boneheaded decisions as men in choosing sexual partners. Which pretty much boils down to is women being more free to say things like "Hey, Lisa! Check out the lump on that him-bo!" without their virtues, femininity, and upbringing being brought into questions. It's so easy you're going to love it: full financial equality! If you want sexuality on honest terms, you must being on a level playing field. If women can make the same amount as men and are not socially penalized for doing it, there's no need for her to look for the male-as-provider. Simple, right? No. C. The Barefoot and Pregnant Conspiracy Financial equality for women will never happen unless emotional equality is achieved first. This is the part where I would launch into a well- detailed analysis of the memes that hinder emotional equality... But there are so many freakin' many of them! Instead, I'm going to play a game of dialog that may directed at someone as she goes from girl to woman: "No, no. Leave that alone. That's for boys, not little girls." "A proper young lady doesn't talk that way." "It's important for a woman to know how to cook." "Eve made Adam eat that apple." "Girls should never hit." "I can't wait for the day you give me grandchildren." "You would be so pretty if you would just wear a little bit more make- up." "You should diet. No one likes a chubby girl." "Are you going out dressed like that?" "You should find yourself a successful man." "College is a great place to find a husband." "Loosen up, you're too uptight." "You would do it if you loved me." "You're my wife and a wife shouldn't act like that." "You should stay home and raise them. You would make a great mother." "You're supposed to do the cleaning and cooking. I do the real work." "She wouldn't act that way if you worked less." "You shouldn't let your daughter play with boys toys." Now repeat in a condesending voice ad nauseum...for a lifetime. D. Hold Off On the Sperm I'm personally against breeding, but I'm resolved to the fact that it happens. I can only hope that teenage girls don't fall for the whole "baby-making equals love" fallacy. There's no quicker way to damn as least two lives. As you can probably tell by now, I'm a big proponent of the survival- reproduction school of evolution. Survival, in my mind, comes first. I believe that early pregnancies greatly reduce the quality of a woman's aspect of survival. Unlike the mainstream that says just don't do it, I actually have reasons to share. I wrote above that the quickest way to more freedom for women was financial equality. For a teenage mother with no education and no trust fund, a baby may as well be a chain around her neck. If the sperm donor sticks around, she has to deal with a load of other problems. If she finds herself single, get ready for the sexual fun and games I described in section I. It's manipulation for survival time. Don't be surprised if men begin to avoid you like the plague. Meeting a single mother at the club turns on our warning sensors faster than anything you've ever seen! I, the great sensitive Jaguar, has been known to slide under dancing couples, slide under beefy bouncers, and overturn tables full of drinks to escape a daddy-hunter! Not that having a husband or boyfriend around automatically solves anything. Without an education and/or stable career of her own, many women find themselves at the whims of their husbands. Check out the batch of losers on any talk show dealing with spousal abuse or adultery. I'll take the odds that the wife will say she's staying for the kids. What a miserable life it must be to catch an ass-beating for someone else! Even worse, what if the "male provider" skips out? Now there's a child to feed. How do you deal? An education would take too long and McDonald's isn't going to pay the bills. Time to lower your standards and find someone with money. If you insist on still reproducing at a young age believing that a baby will fill your life with love, think of my experiences as the son of a teenage mother. I've been through four of my mother's marriges; one to an alcholic, another to a gigalo, and one to a violent drug dealer. I've been slapped around and emotionally crippled by a mother suffering from depression. My mother tried to kill me in a murder-suicide when I was a baby. When the gigalo left one morning, my mother married the drug dealer to stay afloat. I've had to hide from rival drug dealers after my step- father. My brothers have been kidnapped before in a failed ransom attempt. I started supporting my family at the age of 17 after the drug dealer went to jail. No school for the kid placed at the top 10% of the nation's brightest children most of his life. I ended up carrying a rucksack on my back for the U.S. Army. I came back to civilian life and still ended up supporting my family instead of finishing college. Now how much love do you think I have for my mother? I haven't mentioned any of the really foul, sad, and gruesome stuff because this isn't about me. I'm just making a point. Do you want your children to grow up to be angry, mean-spirited pricks? VII. Racism A. Too Dark to be American I have absolutely no sense of grief or compassion concerning the attacks on New York on September 11th. Nor am I filled with a sense of warhawkish patriotism. For me, the United States is just another playground bully who cries for his mother after receiving his first and well-deserved bloody nose. I can't be one of the Great Grieving American Collective, but I can understand how White middle- and upper-class American citizens can. This is not my war and no amount of media propaganda will make it my war. America is their home, where the established systems of politics and society make their way of life better. But for me and other minorities, this land is nothing more than a police state. Some of us can't walk outside without being gawked at by a passing police car. Popular culture characterizes Latinos as jiggling lotharios, Blacks as iconoclastic criminals, and before the war, people from the Middle East as funny brown people working at the local 7-Eleven. Minorities need laws enacted just to get the same shitty middle management jobs as a White person, then we have to hear White people in government and media complain about the unfairness of it. I cannot be patriotic for a country that treats me like this in peacetime. I am still a second-class citizen because my skin color marks me as different. Therefore, I am not a true citizen and have no obligation to shed one tear or bleed one drop of blood for the United States of America. B. War Markings I don't know what is is about humans that make them hate "The Other" so much. Perhaps it's the convenience of physical differences that make for easy identification of targets. During the Rodney King-L.A. riots, people in the predominantly Black ghettos turned on the people around them would looked least like them: the Asians. I believe about 90% of all Asian businesses in the ghettos were destroyed. Those ghettos are merely microcosms of the nation at large. "The Other" may be tolerated during peaceful times, but always despised in times of great anger. So imagine what it is like to be dark-skinned in America right now. Middle America is absolutely clueless on who they're fighting. People are running about thinking "Muslim" is a race of brown-skinned people. It doesn't matter if you're Christian or Muslim, Afghani or Indian, you are a "brown-skin" and therefore perfect for visual targeting. The great and noble average American citizen seems to have forgotten that along with hassling people from the Middle East, they've also been kicking Latino "brown-skins" off planes as well! Perhaps I'm dense, but could someone give me a reasonable explanation on the connection of an extremely Catholic ethnicity such as Latinos have to do with a state-sponsored terrorist organization centered in the Middle East. This new form of American racism is going to be the thing that makes America vulnerable. While everyone chases down those evil brown-skinned "Muslims", blue-eyed and white-skinned fanatics will be left alone to do more damage. If and when that happens, you can be sure that I will watching the news and laughing my ass off at another example of American arrogance gone wrong. C. The Master Race Since I touched America originally being built by White Americans for White Americans, I feel I have to write a few words for those very special Americans who have made it there mission in life to stop anyone from changing this status quo. I don't know what it is about the particularly European meme that progress is an upward journey toward a sterilized world. White supremacists jump on that meme and believe that sterilization is done by eliminating the "mud races". These people seem to be the same ones who bitch about minorities taking their rights and jobs. The following is addressed to them. If this is your argument, you must be fucking morons. The established memes of American society and the techniques to governmental power are weighed in *your* favor. They have always been in *your* favor. If you personally feel you are "losing" your rights and jobs in this system, you must be the most inept and ridiculous examples the "Master Race" has to offer. One time as I was walking out of an Alice Cooper concert, I saw an old man sitting on a trash can wearing a White Power T-shirt. He was drunk, dirty, and the T-shirt was full of holes. I remember thinking then what I'm thinking now; if this is what the white supremacists movement has to offer, the world at large is safe! D. The Black Man's Arrogance Let me now turn my attention to another race in America that needs a good slap on the head. You would hope that African-Americans, through all they've been through in this country, would rise to become the leaders for minority causes in America. Unfortunetly, it seems they can't rise above petty squabbles of color. Black people in American act as if their ancestors were the only slaves in the world. There have been slaves and slaveowners of all colors and all nationalities. I marvel at the stupidity of this "slave pride" due to my own heritage. Part of my ancestory can be traced back to African slaves whose boat stopped in the Caribbean. In America, Blacks tend to act as if the ancestors of Latinos didn't experience the hardships of those in America. This is absolute nonsense. On the island of Puerto Rico, slaveowners used to put Black slaves into something akin to a barrel with a hinged lid. This barrel was then tossed in the water where the slave would stay in isolation for days. Does this sound like a picnic in the tropics to anyone? By the way, there were whips and chains in the Caribbean too! Instead of collective bitter whining about slavery and other injustices in the past, it's time to live in present times. Personally, I could care less about the past if it is not viable. The Black man in America should take a note from Black men all over the world. If you want greater political power, reach across the racial aisle and say hello to the person with the same color skin, but different language. Hell, be innovative and reach across to the person with different color skin and same language. Work together to break the systems that are in place *now*, not the ones that died 50, 100, or 400 years ago. You want equality? Work for it. E. Come Together Unlike the United States, Latin American Blacks and Whites have come together. I realize that sounds like a wild claim, especially to those living in the "Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave", who have been struggling with race problems since the beginning. Look at the coat of arms in Latin American countries and you will find symbols that celebrate our tri-heritage: we are African, European, and Native Americans. In countries where everyone has an African, European, or Native American ancestor, racism is a mark of stupidity and self-delusion. Why can't a great superpower full of resources do the same? Beyond White control systems and Black slave mentalities, there are answers. I'm not trying to ignore all the other races and ethnicities in the United States, but the feud between Blacks and Whites is easily the most bitter race feud in America. If the problems between these two groups are not settled, no one else's will. Again, the Asians in the L.A. riots know this more than I. Finally, I realize that in discussions about race that there is a tendancy to yell out "White" and "Black" as broad labels. We should never forget that there have always been those willing to stand up for "The Other". You all have always been my cousins, brothers, sisters, comrades, negros, negras, vatos, hermanos, hermanas, and homies. VIII. Youth A. Kids are Funny I trust no life-changing decisions from anyone under the age of 25. In fact, I prefer to mock them from the advantage point of a few more years away from the rages of puberty. I tend to be amused by their choices in careers, sexuality, politics, and religion (especially religion). I am as amused by the 19-year old trust fund Wiccan Goth dispensing the wisdom of the ages as I am by the college feminist under the four-year lesbian plan. It is rare to find someone at 30 who is still in the thrall of the ideas which claimed them at the age of 20. I mock them, but I love them. Perhaps the most enduring quality of youth is its gluttonous appitite for memetic experimentation. It is the fire of blind passion they bring to it that troubles me. Blind passion seems to be an inherent quality of a lack of experience. This unchecked emotional-based exuberence is why extremists from both the right- and left-wing court them. The young and idealistic make excellent cannon fodder for the causes of those possessing mature idealogies tempered by reason and reality. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- tcahr@hotmail.com Copyright 2000, 2001, 2002