Saturday, February 12, 2011

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To be discreet is to suggest that your actions are socially unacceptable, and should be hidden away from easily offensible eyes. And one thing that really boils my peanuts is the idea of social convention for the sake of saving feelings. It’s these artificial rules created by a nameless authority that everyone follows without question. We have had these behavior modifiers ingrained in us so much that it wouldn’t surprise me that future Americans will be born with these instincts out of the womb.



I say Americans, because in terms of being “Politically Correct”, and “Socially Acceptable”, Americans corner the market. I suppose it’s our Puritan roots that has taught us to behave this way. And without question seem to be fine with these archaic traditions. It’s the idea of not standing out that bothers me. It’s the idea of following the norm that gets under my skin. As a proud American, I revel in the fact that the greatest innovations the world has ever seen has come from this country. Ideas, art, philosophy, technology has been challenged and continues to be perfected in this country. However, social conventions have been gripped so tight that liberty itself has lost meaning to us. If we look to our European Brethren we see a ground swell in the liberation of conservative thinking. And everyone seems to be the happier for it.



I won’t make judgments on the values of conservative thinking. However liberty and freedom are values I hold true to my heart. A lot of talking heads on the right will coin these terms for themselves. But if you really look at the core of these terms they tend to lean to a more open-minded way of thinking. And open-mindedness is not a way I would describe the conservative right.



Reject the ideas that your ideas and body are wrong or immoral.



Embrace social chaos at least once a day.



Stray from the pact and push innovation with your behavior.



Accept everyone as brothers however flawed social conventions teach you to believe.



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