Wednesday, May 24, 2017

It's time to fight: A response on how we should respond to the Manchester Bombings

After seeing what happened with the bombing of the Manchester Arena for people who just wanted to have a fun time, once again the world was reminded that it's still not safe. And once again we'll go through the motions of pray for Manchester, re upload profile pics with a "thoughts and prayers for Manchester", rinse and repeat and then ... well, ... nothing happens really. Maybe like France a few drone strikes but it's not enough. It seems we're dragging it all behind.

It's seems to me that appeasement seems to be our only policy in the world and whoever is attacked from hardly does much. I feel like we just pray it away or do nothing. Aren't you tired of doing nothing? Well, we have a solution but no one wants to do it.

First, It's actually naming the enemy. That enemy is simply Fundamentalist Islam. And it's very accurate as well because almost all of the Muslim faith promotes or practices it in the form of Sunni Islam. The next thing on our lists is to stop romanticism Islam. There is nothing beautiful or sacred about a religion that demands you convert or die. I'm not sorry to be the mean atheist about this situation but all religions have done this and Islam still does this to this day more so than any other religion I have ever seen. Muhammad the prophet has no sacredness to him other than he's an illiterate, pedophilic, psychotic, megalomaniacal, misogynistic, bloodthirsty mongrel for a prophet of a religion. At least Jesus only told people to leave their families and told parables to explain morals. Buddha tried to make people understand themselves by seeking the middle path and what were expected of bettering oneself. But any religion that demands the obedience and force authority is truly a tyrannical insanity. Islam still is a religion of warfare. I still wonder how a religion that helped saved Aristotlean ideas and his works would wander so far away from the oasis to the nomad desert. Third, for warfare, use the Sherman method on ISIS and those who sponsor and fund state-sponsored terrorism. 2 countries have done this repeatedly for too long and it's time to put them in submission for their crimes against humanity and human rights. Iran and Saudi Arabia are those countries and they truly are the main warfare mongers of Islamic Warfare with Iran funding ISIS and Saudi Arabia sponsoring the Taliban. Both both want dominance as the ultimate head of Islamic Warfare and there is an underground war with them but they are stuck as allies to one another until such actions are taken. The easiest strategy would be to destroy one country, (Iran is the prime target for their illegal actions on nuclear power and violating many countries rights from the Useless Nations perspective of keeping them and doing nothing to stop them. The same is definitely true for Saudi Arabia being head of their human rights department.)  Then Saudi Arabia has only 24 hours to stop their crimes or face annihilation.
[this coming from the articles of Craig Biddle's "How to stop Jihad in 10 Easy Steps" which is a must read for all who want Islam to stop these crimes.]

This religion must be stopped and must accept reason and truth over dogma and faith. And the main offenders are in the Middle East especially since most of the people who caused 9/11 are from Saudi Arabia. A religion who wants death to Apostates, Homosexuals, and Women, gleefully rape them into submission as property and treating human lives as disposable property is appalling and disgusting and should worry a lot of people as well as make them angry for those who allowed this to happen. We can stop it. For those of us at home who want to stop it, let's use free speech and tell people why this must stop and to stop defending an evil ideology. And don't forget to draw Muhammad.

Saturday, May 13, 2017

Another Long Hiatus and Thoughts About the Future

Hi Guys. Sorry for another long Hiatus but my work has been primarily been pretty busy with all sorts of driving around for customers but weirdly I applied for Uber Eats but no one has ever asked me to do it until now. I don't understand why too well and I'm beginning to start looking into more stable work for myself since the driving scene for Uber does have both benefits and risks for me. As of right now, I still need some better work that's stable in comparison so once again, I'm searching out there for something stable. Crossing my fingers for an interview at Knott's Berry Farm as I just recently applied for a position as a housekeeper at the nearby hotel there.

Overall, I'm still searching for things, primarily, a way to search for ways to pay out of my debt. Slowly but surely, it's getting lower and lower since my work with Uber but now overall I just want something stable. I know I know. It's sounds ridiculous but hear me out a little. It doesn't help when your car is 12 years old. Trust me, it seems every month after I drive it, I need to go out and get it checked to see if nothing will happen and something pops up. It's not fun. And the whole hours things goes into it entirely. If I cant get my car fixed, I can't work. And that's the worse part. I don't work, I don't get paid and that doesn't help in one of the most expensive states in the country. I've heard many of my passengers in LA complain about multiple things whether be Jerry Brown's pinhead idea on raising Gas Taxes and car registration fees, the housing market and what I predicted as a new bubble for it (just more intuitive than fully reasoned out due to the similar 2008 housing crisis) just from LA and how Victorville has an influx of new homes but no businesses/offices to work in, businesses leaving California because of the ridiculous tax laws thus increasing unemployment, and a couple of other minor points but all valid on the issues that this state is not individual friendly. But lets get back to business. Also the whole make my own schedule thing can be both beneficial and rewarding but as of right now, I need a car that will help rake in the dough and not cost me. The whole Cost-Reward thing is totally prevalent in here and right now; this car is costing me too much. Even worse, after my whole search for work, I gained 30 pounds. Ugh! Trust me, and that's another thing I need to work on after investing so much time and energy into being healthy again. Luckily, it's not as bad as I was originally back before.

But yes, I think it's important to realize when some investments aren't worth it and when it is a better time to make them. This sadly is one of them. My car needs some rest. It's not as strong as it used to be. But hopefully with this, I might just try to see about a newer car for the future.

Tune in next week as I talk about video games and how I think I have a better understanding for one of literature and writings most important aspect.