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Global Citizen vs. Call of Duty: Black Ops

…d it may bewilder you.  Let me explain. The purpose of the game is to “contain communism.”  Some of you may live in Communist countries and not understand what the big deal is.  Well, to Americans, the word “Communism” is something to be afraid of.  We have been taught this ever since birth and we equate any country under the system of “Communism” as not being free and oppressing their citizens.  You may laugh at this but some of you may even agre…

Institutionalized – We only know what we are taught

…ime, I saw students in madrassas reading their texts obsessively bowing, becoming brainwashed and indoctrinated with the religious teachings. Instead of bombing these places, assassinating their leaders and so forth, we should help these counties become economically stable so that they can attend state schools and not learn to blow themselves up. Since they have no alternative for schooling, extremist religion has filled this void, and teach these…

The Meanings of Words – What is Colonialism, Communism

…ave said “Host Country sends nationals to a foreign land with the hopes of obtaining settlement there under governance of the host country.” The dictionary defines colony as: “A body of people who settle far from home but maintain ties with their homeland; inhabitants remain nationals of their home state but are not literally under the home state’s system of government.” Wow I was close! Before, when thinking of this word, I would have conjured up…

CONSPIRACY!

…ocks from my apartment. e.) The Bohemian Club From what I can gather, the main aim of these various groups is to form a world government.  I don’t know their main reasons for wanting a world government but the optimist in me believes that with a world government war would end.  War is basically brought about when conflicts arise between differing tribes.  The tribes became nations and then it was the war between nations.  Now we have economic bloc…

The New York Times and The Economist

…if one of my favorite publications was now quoting head dufus from the McCain campaign days. Yet, I was quickly relieved when I read his title being; “adjunct professor of marketing at Columbia Business School and a former executive at McCann Worldgroup.” *Note, that says McCann not McCain. – Just to make sure we are clear. Finally, I responded with a quizzical Japanese head tilt when The Times claims in their opening sentence: “Its fire-engine-r…