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Thoughts 9/26/2008 September 26, 2008

Posted by Kelsey Martineau in Politics.
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The problem with politics. I’ll start by saying I hate politics more than anything on earth.  I despise a topic that can get people blood-red fighting mad, when they in fact know very little about it.  You may ask, if you hate it so much, then why is it part of your blog title?  Well, when I do blog about politics, which is extremely rare, I don’t force my opinions on readers.  I don’t typically blog on topics that can start an uproar.  You’ll never see a one-sided argument regarding politics from me.  Ever.

I will tell you my problem with the subject, though.  No one really knows what they are voting for.  No one.  Sure, we can see the portrayed side of the black guy, and the portrayed side of the white guy running, but we don’t know their thoughts, their intentions.  To me, buying into their speeches is a mild form of brainwashing.  Anyone with enough charisma can convince the world of anything.  I am not saying I fear that a dictator will rise up, and yes, I understand the structure of the U.S. Government.  My main point is that I don’t know the person that I would be voting for.  Yes, that’s right, I don’t vote.  I’ve been called idiot numerous times for it, but I just don’t know these candidates.  I’m not going to vote for a party, because that’s just ludicrous.  Another main problem is how it’s such a “once every four year” thing.  What I mean by that is, when the election year comes around, all these people come around and get so engrossed, but the years in between, have zero interest.

I don’t look down on people that vote, that’s not my point.  The U.S. should proclaim itself as an aristocracy, because when it boils down to it, that’s what we really are, behind all the curtains.  The election is so controlled, more than probably 90% of people realize.  All these 18 – 24 year old zealots that have taken a couple of politics classes, with more fervor than a Catholic Priest, all of a sudden think they are the world’s expert on political affairs.  Don’t get me wrong, not saying I’m an expert.  I don’t know much about it, and don’t want to.  One prime example of how misleaded people are is the whole Palin incident.  When she was chosen for McCain’s running mate, he creeped ahead in polls.  It’s simply because all the women that are upset that Hillary didn’t get in are voting for McCain.  See, this is why I don’t vote.  My point is, if you have an opinion, great.  Go vote, go do your thing.  Don’t pretend to be a future president.  The more you open your mouth, the bigger of an idiot you look like.

Thoughts 2/20/2008 February 20, 2008

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*Question by Lindsay*

The suggested topic was: 

So I was informed in my behavioral ecology class today, that Genetically engineered (cloned) beef, pork, and goat are now USDA approved to sell the public…. the clincher being that NO labels are required to indicate if the meat is cloned or not. Thoughts?

Hmm.  Now that’s interesting.  When it comes down to it, I don’t have a major problem with it.  But, I also wonder what cloning actually does to the DNA.  I’m not a scientist, so I can’t really comment on that.  If this is perfected though, I think this could be a way to end a lot of hunger, as well as end extinction of certain animals.  The more I think about it though, I guess it would be nice to have a small stamp or something letting you know you’re eating meat from a cloned animal.  I think the reason they don’t want to do that, is because in all reality it would probably freak a lot of people out.  I dunno, tough call there.  What about cloning humans?  Off topic, sure, but is it wrong?  I’ve noticed a pattern here.  Females generally say it’s wrong, and males generally say it’s right.  I’m not saying this is ALWAYS the case, I’m just generalizing.  I believe in stem-cells research.  Why not?  If I lose my heart, and have the opportunity to use an identical one, why not?  I think the reason women see it as more of an issue is because they can become more emotionally attached to someone or something than men, and again, I’m just generalizing.   What do you think?

Thoughts 1/16/2008 January 16, 2008

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I was browsing a struggling secular musical artist’s profile a second ago and it hit me.  Deep down, that’s what everyone wants.  Not particularly to be a secular artist, but to have recognition, to be important.  Why do you think so many inventions are thought up, theories, great discoveries?  One could argue that it’s because most people want to better the human race, because they have duty, humanity, etc… But I don’t think so.  In fact, I’m almost certain that’s not it.  When you get down to it, they want recognition.  Don’t get me wrong, there have been a lot of great minds that were selfless, thinking of others before themselves, and truly wanting to help.  But when it comes down to it, most people are just like that struggling musical artist I was talking about.  They want to get rich, famous, make tons of money, and live what most people refer to as the “American dream.”  I’m really not a fan of that terminology, simply because that’s why most other countries despise America.  One of the many reasons.  What’s another you may ask?  Well, have you been to a buffet lately?  The enormous amounts of food that is put out for gluttonous citizens.  Don’t mistake me for complaining though.  We are capitalistic, and we have earned that right.  It’s just funny to me that so many stupid people wonder why we’re despised.  And of course, it  comes down to more than just food, etc… but I won’t get into that.

It still shocks me day by day to see the steady decline of our civilization.  America is Rome, people.  If you can’t see it, go read your history books.  The main thing that gets me is the immorality that has escalated to the extreme in the last fifty years.   We, just as the Romans, started off pure.  However as time went on, more and more became acceptable.  To be honest, I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that they always needed more and more and more.  Does that makes sense?  Individuals high on the chain of command, bureaucrats, etc… get whatever they want, and this is more-so true in Roman times than now, but even so.  What I mean is, sure, they started off with a woman, then it got boring, two women, three women, let’s add a man, a child, two children, etc…  You see where I’m going.  That’s an example of what’s going on with our civilization as a whole.  Pornography is one example.  There are some wretched things out there, and that’s directly caused by the desire for more more more in my opinion.

Thoughts 10/2/2007 October 2, 2007

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I was browsing on the popular social-networking site facebook.com earlier and found that some local individuals had started an anti-liberal group.  Ok is it just me, or is this a little extreme?  I think it’s absurd.  These people are so closed minded to any ideas other than their own.  I find it impossible to think that way.  I think everything should be about free-thought and expressing opinions, not close-minded ignorance.

I’ve always been that way on most issues.  I am against the death penalty, but I’m not one of these people that will argue you down about it.  I respect your opinion.  To me, people that want to argue with you on political points-of-view are either ignorant, or insecure in their beliefs.  Just like faith, people hate having their views and opinions shaken.  Why can’t everyone stop and respect what other people think?  This issue alone is why I choose “apathetic” as an option on politics.  Not necessarily because I don’t care, but because I am not making a statement when I answer a question like that.  I don’t believe what I believe to sway people.  I don’t believe what I believe to hate others or belittle others.  I believe what I believe because in my eyes it’s what is morally right.  People that are extreme are doing nothing but ridiculing themselves in my opinion.  I don’t discuss politics when my friends do, because what I have to say won’t change their mind, and most likely someone will just get upset.  I know a guy that will turn blood-red and get fighting mad if you disagree with him on a political issue.  I’m sorry but that’s over the top.

Living in the south though, just about every single person here is a conservative nut, to the point where they are willing to get their 20 gauge shotgun out of the back of their pickup if you make a statement that disagrees with their doctrine of belief.  As I stated before, I never have believed in the death penalty.  It doesn’t follow with my personal beliefs and what I think is right and wrong.  If you don’t believe that, it’s ok with me.  However, if I were to make that statement to 90% of the people in the state that I live in, they’d say I was a liberal son of a bitch that needs to be burned at the stake.  What’s wrong with this picture?

**Update October 17th, 2007**

I’ve received several emails similar to the following:

Kelsey,

Does this secure your seat politically as a liberal?  That’s the vibe I get from reading this post.

Answer: No, this post doesn’t reveal my political standpoint.  You’re probably referring to the statement “However, if I were to make that statement to 90% of the people in the state that I live in, they’d say I was a liberal son of a bitch that needs to be burned at the stake.”  That statement simply implies that people place stereotypes too fast, especially in the south where I live.  I haven’t and never will reveal my political standpoint on this site.

Thoughts 5/17/2006 May 18, 2006

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To me it’s interesting how my topics change depending on my mood or how I feel at the time when I write something. Glancing over some of the archives, I read some of my entrances throughout the last year or so, and I remember my feeling when I wrote some of it. At times I was sad, happy, mad, glad, confused, doubting, or content. It’s interesting to me to see how moods affect what comes out. I’m disappointed at something in my life right now. I won’t mention what it is, but I notice that all my blogs recently, at least contain one sentence pertaining to that situation. I’ll live though. It’s just funny to me, because life is sometimes a strange thing. One day you’ll think it can’t get any better, and the immediate next you’ll think the exact opposite, and that confuses me. I guess it’s just based off so many different factors.

Anyway, I was thinking today about a new world order. You know, as a kid I remember being warned that one day one was going to be instilled, and the government would gain more control. I know extremists on both sides. I know a guy that is so afraid of a conspiracy, that his major in college is engineering, only so he will have the ability to detect wiretaps or electrical devices planted in his home. Now on the other side, I know people that think that the more control the government gets, the safer we are. Well, without leaning either way (which is something I try to avoid my best when posting), I will analyze both sides.  On one hand, if the government had full control, we would indeed be safer, and if we obeyed all the laws that were laid out before us, it wouldn’t be a problem. Now personally, I’m all about order. I don’t care how dumb a law is, or how stupid it may sound, I will obey it. I’m not a rebel. I don’t want to disobey the law. If I’m living in the USA, I am going to follow the guidelines set out before me. People that think otherwise should get out. To stray off topic a bit, that’s one thing that really bothers me; I know so many people that complain left and right about our governmental systems and how everything is here, yet they are still living here. I just feel like, if you don’t like the law, you don’t like our economy, government, and rules, then get the hell out of the country, and stop complaining. If you’re a communist, move to a communist nation, and we’ll see you in a month or so when you realize that it doesn’t work.

Anyway, back on topic, I am all about the law. Now the people that are anti-government, and fear a new world order, well I can see their logic too. It could easily get to a point where everything is controlled by the government, and I can also see in that case how it could be dangerous. It’s just a point of view thing I guess, but also like I mentioned, the only reason those people would fear a government controlled society would be because they are apparently breaking some rules. Now don’t get me wrong, if the government began to try and do things unconstitutional, it would be a different story. I also realize that our constitution is basically bent and molded to support any ideas now though. I do believe in freedom of religion. That is one thing I will claim that I support, because as a nation, people deserve that, although it was only intended to mean forms of Christianity. Religion is a touchy subject I’ve noticed. I will go out on a limb and say it’s the most controversial subject on earth, because there is no easier way to get someone offended. It’s never my intention to offend anyone with my beliefs though. I believe that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and everyone should be respected for it, no matter what it is you believe. I just think that no matter how crazy, how absurd, how ridiculous it is, a person has the right to believe whatever he/she wants to.

Thoughts 3/20/2006 March 20, 2006

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Browsing some profiles on Myspace this morning got me thinking about some stuff.  Why is it that people want to be different?  Why is it they have to be non-stereotypical?  It’s almost like they want to do some simply to be different, not because it’s something they really want to do.  Example: I saw someone that got married on a beach.  Ok, why?  What is the point of that?  What causes us to strive to be different?  I honestly think that one day, and I don’t mean in our time, but in the future there will be a one world government.  A monarchy type rule.  Is that a bad thing?  I don’t necessarily think so.  I think the UN would be decent if everyone would play their part, the problem is though, that the US plays world police.  Anyway, that’s straying off topic a little.

But can’t you see it?  In the near future, everyone wearing a silver suit with a V from top to bottom?  I definitely can.  It would make thing easier.  I like the idea of no cash, all credit/debit cards.  No money, just all on paper.  I know that people freak out about that though, and think the only thing that matters is cash.  It’s just that society has to change, but people don’t want change.  Everyone fears the future.  Most people fear change, instead of embracing it.  I myself am all about new ideas and concepts, and when I’m a senior citizen, I will try my best to accept new technology instead of rejecting it, like all old people do now.  There’s another example of fear of change.  These senior citizens have done things a certain way their whole life, and something a hundred times easier comes along, and they don’t want to use it.  Take computers for an example.  Just one of hundreds of examples.  How do we counter this?  Accept things instead of fearing them is the only answer I see.

Thoughts 2/26/2006 (Epic) February 26, 2006

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History repeats itself over and over, and we fall into the same traps.  No, I don’t mean over thousands of years, or hundreds of years, I mean within our lives, within the last year of life, within the last six months of life, within the last 1 month of my life.  Yes, I am making mistakes in my life that I have made at least half a dozen times before, and I fall into the same trap.  And I don’t even take the time to stop and ask myself why, I just do it.  I dive into situations, and like an idiot, I don’t think about it.  

People are generally stupid, I will tell you that.  I have learned in my life that people do not think, and are so blinded by what they do, it is almost unbelievable.  I just sat on the phone and listened to a story that a girl told me, and the way that this guy treated her is EXACTLY how she treated me in December.  Almost every detail was identical.  I even thought to myself, “Oh my God, she’s getting paid back for what she did to me,” And she told me the story, and she said, “Can you believe that?  Why would someone do that,” And I replied back, “Ya know, people are just stupid sometimes.  They just don’t think about other people’s feelings.”  I even threw in there, “Ya know a girl did that to me one time,” And blinded by her own stupidity, she said, “Oh really?  Well what did you do?” And I just replied with, “Just let it go, they will get what they deserve eventually.”  I’ll tell you what though, the fact that she got it back doesn’t erase the pain, it doesn’t erase what’s been imprinted on me forever, and not even the same happening to her satisfies my wishes for her demise.  Nonetheless, I will have nothing to do with it, because that’s not my job in life.  Stop and think about that.  What role do you play in the history of the world?  Will anyone that ever reads this play a part, and if so, what, and how?  Maybe reading this will cause a chain reaction, which will get people thinking.  There are so many great minds out there.  So many people with talent, that is probably wasted, and that really is a sad thing.  Life can’t always be fair, in fact, it hardly ever is.  All the time, I feel like I get cheated with people, and I don’t say that arrogantly.  But I almost feel like with everyone I know, I’m expected to listen and be there when they need it, but then when I need someone to listen, they aren’t there.  This actually has caused me to feel a bit selfish when I talk to people about my problems.  I have listened to so many stories, so many sad situations, that I have problems expressing mine to people, because I feel like I’m not doing what I should.  I know that isn’t right, but that’s what’s always going through my mind when it comes up. 

I’m sick of political views and how overbearing everyone seems to get when it comes up.  Why does everyone have to be so damn extreme?  And on that topic, with Religion too.  Why in the world is everyone so harsh about it?  Example: An Orthodox Monk that lives near Moselle.  Everyone that lives around him claims that he’s a devil worshiper.  I am so bothered by that.  I am so bothered by the fact that people are so narrow-minded.  It’s just something that I really have an issue with.  And just like I mentioned a second ago, the same goes for political views.  If you happen to mention a liberal point of view to someone here in the south, they will go off and by the end of the conversation, want to go grab their buck-shot shotgun from the back of their twenty year-old pickup and kill you.  That to me is ridiculous. 

I guess it comes down to our point of view things.  People perceive situations differently.  I see people handle things in a way that I would never handle them, and I stop and think, “How in the world did that person do/say that?  How can they be that way?”  I guess it’s just morals and how we were raised, but I would think that most people would have some common sense.

I feel trapped.  Trapped in a situation that I can’t get out of.  No matter how much I try, how much I try and escape, I can’t.  I can’t mention what it is though.  I feel consumed, and I hate it.  There is something in my life right now that I cannot get out of, that I am forced to do, and forced to pretend everything is fine, when it really isn’t.  I feel like crying, screaming, and getting angry all at the same time.  I can’t explain it.  There are definitely some things in my life that I have to get straight.  I get so tired of pretending that everything is fine, and having to do that because of self-image, and things such as that.  Who are my friends?  I ask myself this often.  Should friends make sacrifices?  I think so, and I don’t always feel like my so called “friends” do that for me.  I guess I’m just at a major state of confusion in my life.  I’m sick of having to analyze everything.  I would give anything to be a kid again, and relive my life.  There are so many things I would do differently.  There are so many different paths I would take.  I think I just need to get my priorities on target.  I need to get my head on straight.  The bottom line is I don’t know what I’m going to do with my life from here.  I have no idea what I want/need to do.  That’s really a scary thought.  I mean I turned 21 today, and I have no idea what I want to do with my life.  Yes, I’ve tried those little tests online, and they don’t help.  I’ll tell you what I really want; I want to learn new things, start a new life with the knowledge I have now.  How do you do that though?  That’s not even a valid option if you want to know the truth.  That’s ridiculous.  I get so tired of the “place” that you acquire among the people, does that make sense?  I mean the appearance you have to people.  Everyone looks at someone and has a certain view of them, and you can’t get away from that.  You can’t get away from a title, or a label, and I hate that.  And no, I don’t have a bad title around here, there’s nothing that I’ve done to label me.  See that’s another thing, you just thought to yourself, “What did he do around here to give him a bad name?”  That’s the kind of thing I’m sick of, social norms and cultures.  I guess everything can’t be perfect though.  That’s life.

- We are shaped by fate just as we shape it

Thoughts 2/02/2006 February 2, 2006

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Today’s topic is life vs. life (You’ll see what I mean in a minute).  Pro-life versus pro-choice.  Wow a controversial topic indeed.  So who has the right to decide?  Well I can see excellent points on both sides of the fence.  Let’s take a more in-depth look.  On one hand, you have the pro-life people, which think, one way or the other, abortion is wrong, and it’s killing an unborn baby.  I can see that, and not taking either side on the matter, I just wonder, what’s the difference between that and birth control?  And to go to that extreme, what is the difference between saying no to abortion but yes to the death penalty.  Dying is dying in my opinion.  For an example, animal rights activists, that say that people abusing animals should be killed.  Give me a break.  Now don’t get me wrong; I think animal abuse is wrong, and I don’t agree, but let’s stop and look at what we are saying here people.  Life is life, that’s all there is to it.  An animal’s life is worth less than a human life.  Regardless of how bad that person may be, do they deserve death?  I don’t think so, but who am I to say?  Life is life, no matter how you look at it.

So on the complete opposite side of the fence, you have the pro-choice people.  They completely leave it up to the mother.  Well, I can see the logic there too.  Who are we to say who lives or dies?  Isn’t that on the mother’s shoulders if she kills, what some would consider, an unborn baby?  As far as my opinion on the matter, well it’s a double standard for me.  I don’t believe in killing, of course, I mean who does that has morals?  But at the same time, who am I to say what someone else does with their own body?  So morally can we say what is right here?  Most likely the pro-life group.  Now me particularly, I hate taking sides on matters like that.  To me it’s going to an extreme, and my opinion shouldn’t be overbearing or anything like that.  It’s very similar to an earlier post I had about homosexuality.  Who am I to say what sexual preference someone should be?  Now granted, my morals tell me it’s wrong, but it’s just not my concern.  I just find it hard to believe that a lot of people will go to the extreme of telling homosexuals that they are going to hell, or that they need to repent or they will go to hell.  I’ve always had issues with that.  Some people, in my opinion, are so blinded by their narrow, one-sided, attained values from their parents/religion, that they can’t see it any other way.  However, I’m not pointing fingers, if that’s what they want to believe, that’s what this country is all about.  I’ve just never fully understood it.

Thoughts 12/13/2005 (Epic) December 13, 2005

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Our lives are nothing more than a glimpse, yet we place so much importance on them. We feel that everything we do, everyone we come in contact with, revolves around us. The human race as a whole is selfish, that has been summed up in so many previous posts, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t worth mentioning. Sure, life is the longest thing that we will experience, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t flying by for most of us. You know why? Because most of us won’t make a huge difference. We aren’t going to affect the world how a lot of great minds have. But if you think about it, we all think everything revolves around us, as a human. We sometimes have goals in our life, and every single thing that we do is just another step in obtaining that goal. Who knows what it may be? For some it will be materials, for others, emotional highs, and others, simply success. We can’t say what the future will bring, because we don’t know. We have no idea, we can’t predict it. We can’t base it off our past. Sure determinism tells us that everything we do is based off our past, but who says that is right? Who says that any particular belief is right? Think about the concept of time. Time is the most absolute thing we have. We can’t live without it. Our whole lives are based around the clock. Meeting someone at this time, meeting a deadline for a project, not being on time for a date, a friend, a lover. I don’t believe that God sees in time though; not as we do anyway. I think God is time. The Bible even says that God is the alpha and omega. Ok so He’s seen the beginning, He’s seen the end. Well millions of philosophers around the world would claim that is a basis for the fact that we do not control our own lives, since God knows. This topic has been touched on a time or two in the past, but still goes unresolved in our minds. Just like I said, it’s an eternal struggle. It’s a never-ending battle going on in my mind about that. But if you think about it, why can’t we be in control? If God is not traveling through time, as we are, and he sees it as a whole, then why can’t we choose? Sure, a lot of people claim God is malevolent, because he chooses to let evil live, but then again, if he stopped evil, people would claim we don’t have enough free will, and God is a puppet master. People, no matter what happens, find an excuse to disprove the existence of God. No matter if it is for their benefit, or their satisfaction. The things that happen in our world, no matter if they are good or evil, black or white, clean or dirty, people will somehow use those to blame God. Or maybe they won’t even blame God as I know him. They may blame their God. The cows for the Hindus; Buddha for the Buddhists, Allah for the Islamic.

Situations arise in our life, when we just don’t know how to handle them. We fret, we get upset, we cry, we rejoice, we celebrate, we hurt others, when they happen. How many of them truly matter though? Have you ever considered that? What, that you are doing in your life right now, will matter in ten years? What will matter in five years? What will matter in one year? Tomorrow? One hour? Ten minutes? One minute? Thirty seconds? Very little. How do you make this difference though? What do you have to do in life to make a difference in the fate of the world? Or, do you believe in the Chaos theory, which states that every single thing changes so much that’s unbelievable. That’s one reason that our world is so overwhelming sometimes. There are so many religions, so many philosophical beliefs, and so many people that know for a fact that they are right about things. Sure, I’ll hear one thing one day and say, sure determinism sounds true. It sounds like the way to go. It feels right, but then again, the next day, you hear a new theory, or discover a new theory, that seems so right too, but contradicts determinism! Christianity feels right, but look at Buddhists, they feel right. Where do we draw the line? What’s it going to take? It’s hard to know what to believe these days, but I believe there is a God. How active is God? You know what, I would love to know that. I like to think that God is involved in every single thing that we do, but I don’t know if that is the case or not. Now don’t get me wrong. I believe that God has the ability to assist us in everything, but I don’t think He does. I think in some things, He wants us to figure it out for ourselves. To strengthen our faith, to teach us. I believe that pain is our greatest teacher.

Infinite striving to be the best is man’s duty, it is it’s own reward. Everything else is in God’s hands.

- Mahatma Gandhi

Thoughts 11/26/2005 November 26, 2005

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Communism vs. Capitalism. I don’t care for communism; let me get that out in the open. Now I believe it was a good concept in the beginning, of noble cause, but it can’t happen because it would require a major overhaul of human thinking and ideas. True communism in our world doesn’t, and couldn’t, exist. Real communism would depend on us as humans to be selfless, or humane, which in our world, plain and simply, isn’t going to happen. For a communist economy to flourish, (if you’d even call it flourish) our society would have to either be selfless enough to desire to work, or want to do it for their neighbors, or consider helping their neighbors for their own personal gain. If humans were generally selfish, which we are, then true communism can’t exist, even the brilliant teachings of Karl Marx. I don’t believe that people are generally evil, but let’s be honest, everyone is selfish. Everyone is out for number one. Therefore communism can’t work.

What about capitalism? Let’s analyze that: Well this is generally where the selfish people are able to come out ahead, perhaps one of the primary reasons that capitalism is part of our economy now. Capitalism relies on people being basically egotistical. The whole thought process, is that if you work at it, you can get rich, and do whatever you want. Wow, that’s sounding a lot more enticing than helping each other, doesn’t it? The U.S. although not 100% capitalistic, it has adopted the idea that the hardest working produces the best rewards. Well I can agree with that. I think capitalism has its downsides too. I mean think about it. In communism, you only flourish if you contribute to the economy / work force. This isn’t the case in capitalism. Look at our bank system. People gain money by interest rates at banks. Don’t get me wrong though, I love the banking system of America, but that’s merely a point. I think banks are required in our society, but they are parasites to our economy. Another reason that a full capitalistic society will eventually fall, (just as ours will eventually) is the fact that many organizations can produce profit by simply moving money back and forth, from place to place. While, in my opinion, this is a fundamental part of our society, it’s not producing anything.