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Re: Ethics in Society

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 4:13 pm
by HexHammer
WL

No, you are talking besides the point, it's when one empowers and encourage madmen, I havn't said anything aobut thinking initself is maddening or any such nonsense.

I can only speak for those chinese people in Denmark, and they are statistically the most well behaved people, the crime statistics is clear evidense.

Re: Ethics in Society

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 7:02 pm
by WanderingLands
madera wrote: That quote was not intended for you.
Then why was it in response to me?

Re: Ethics in Society

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 7:16 pm
by madera
"It is good to have behaved children, but it's bad to exhort force on them and to indoctrinate them to believe anything instead of thinking for them selves. "QUOTE

If children spoke their minds there would be less mental illness in The world.
It is being taught a child to suppress that causes them to rebel against society when they grow up.
Anyone who thinks they can create a problem free world had better start with themselves.

Re: Ethics in Society

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 8:44 pm
by HexHammer
madera wrote:"It is good to have behaved children, but it's bad to exhort force on them and to indoctrinate them to believe anything instead of thinking for them selves. "QUOTE

If children spoke their minds there would be less mental illness in The world.
It is being taught a child to suppress that causes them to rebel against society when they grow up.
Anyone who thinks they can create a problem free world had better start with themselves.
Here in Denmark parents are phobic to indoctrinate, and we end up having "curling kids", lazy and utterly useless kids that fails on the job market, the industry complains about it, as it's nigh impossible to find competent workers amongst such kids that has never been motivated for anything.

Children speaks their minds, abusing the freedom of speech to insult and humiliate eachother on the internet, resulting in suicide of the victims or severly traumatized, therefore speaking their minds in itself isn't good, but only when it's sound reasoning, being unreasonable isn't soundness.

Only stupidity causes such children to rebel against society when they grow up.

Starting with one self to make a better society is irrelevant, as long as one is intelligent enough to motivate others.

Re: Ethics in Society

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 10:15 pm
by madera23
WanderingLands wrote:
madera wrote: That quote was not intended for you.
Then why was it in response to me?
Don,t take it personal, I was referring to the book.

Re: Ethics in Society

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 10:23 pm
by madera23
HexHammer wrote:
madera wrote:"It is good to have behaved children, but it's bad to exhort force on them and to indoctrinate them to believe anything instead of thinking for them selves. "QUOTE

If children spoke their minds there would be less mental illness in The world.
It is being taught a child to suppress that causes them to rebel against society when they grow up.
Anyone who thinks they can create a problem free world had better start with themselves.
Here in Denmark parents are phobic to indoctrinate, and we end up having "curling kids", lazy and utterly useless kids that fails on the job market, the industry complains about it, as it's nigh impossible to find competent workers amongst such kids that has never been motivated for anything.


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Children speaks their minds, abusing the freedom of speech to insult and humiliate eachother on the internet, resulting in suicide of the victims or severly traumatized, therefore speaking their minds in itself isn't good, but only when it's sound reasoning, being unreasonable isn't soundness.

Only stupidity causes such children to rebel against society when they grow up.

Starting with one self to make a better society is irrelevant, as long as one is intelligent enough to motivate others.

Re: Ethics in Society

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 12:02 am
by HexHammer
madera23

Dude, wake up from your fairytale dream!

Re: Ethics in Society

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 3:29 pm
by WanderingLands
madera23 wrote: Don,t take it personal, I was referring to the book.
I did not know that a book was being mentioned.

Re: Ethics in Society

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 3:36 pm
by WanderingLands
HexHammer wrote:Here in Denmark parents are phobic to indoctrinate, and we end up having "curling kids", lazy and utterly useless kids that fails on the job market, the industry complains about it, as it's nigh impossible to find competent workers amongst such kids that has never been motivated for anything.

Children speaks their minds, abusing the freedom of speech to insult and humiliate eachother on the internet, resulting in suicide of the victims or severly traumatized, therefore speaking their minds in itself isn't good, but only when it's sound reasoning, being unreasonable isn't soundness.

Only stupidity causes such children to rebel against society when they grow up.

Starting with one self to make a better society is irrelevant, as long as one is intelligent enough to motivate others.
What if that society that they were brought up in was corrupt and unjust, and/or ridden with such fakeness? America is a perfect example of this: rampant consumerism and materialism, government propaganda, institutional indoctrination, artificial food and water, tyrannical laws, unjust war being instigated, crap culture being promoted et all. All of which are the tenants of a modern-day society in which everybody is forced to be included in for the "advancement" of humanity.

Children are unfortunately misbehaved, as also exemplified in America. Perhaps you may have the same descriptions that I've listed in your country of Denmark, which is probably the reason why children disobey their parents and become idiotic scoundrels.

Re: Ethics in Society

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 4:02 pm
by madera23
[quIte="WanderingLands"]
madera23 wrote: Don,t take it personal, I was referring to the book.
I did not know that a book was being mentioned.[/quote]

it was posted several days ago. I dont remember the article . If I come across it again, I will reply..
I have a very short memory.
louise

Re: Ethics in Society

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 4:58 pm
by madera23
madera23 wrote:
WanderingLands wrote:
madera wrote: That quote was not intended for you.
Then why was it in response to me?
Don,t take it personal, I was referring to the book.
I found the article by rick lewis. It was not a book. My error.
louise

Re: Ethics in Society

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 5:41 pm
by madera
WanderingLands wrote:
madera23 wrote: Don,t take it personal, I was referring to the book.
I did not know that a book was being mentioned.

It was an article by Rick Lewis. My error.