Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Repeating History

Here we are in the twilight of the 21st century and we still haven't learned from decades of past mistakes. Seems like we are on a never ending journey on a highway that keeps taking us back to the point of origin. Recessions, depressions, ups, downs, wealth, poverty, all revolve like a carousel out of control.
After completing watching a PPC documentary about the evolution of New York City, so much of what this city endured through the past 200 years has been repeated time and again throughout these United States.
Trying to understand the root of so much hatred running rampant against this elected government and our President. I thought I would try looking back at previous events to find some common ground.
A recent gathering on the Lincoln Memorial by certain groups chanting to restore America's core values under some sort of religious movement, reminded me of speeches made by a dictator in Germany in 1923. Those speeches of long ago incited hatred against any race, creed, or color not accepted by the speaker..This appears to me as the same type of message being instilled in minds of Innocent Americans seeking an answer to turmoils facing every citizen. I can only pray that the past does not repeat itself.
I wonder too, if all these modern gadgets won't eventually be our ruin. I see people of all ages addicted to cell phones, either talking or texting and being oblivious to their surroundings. Every new invention of communication is an invitation for some crook to find a way to invade, steal, or slander. Give me back my pen and paper and an old fashioned telephone, I'd much rather hear a pleasant voice than read an abbreviated message I don't understand.
Bring back some good music that have lyrics that one can understand, love songs and sweethearts can do wonders to a world in need of love. No matter what our religion, color, political party, social status, if we all learn to respect one another this world will be here long after we are gone.



2 comments:

  1. I so agree with you about the songs. I don't get them now days. I don't think we will ever get back to just paper and pen. We are to far past that but the memories are tremendous :) Excellent post :)

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  2. OMG, Dad! IDK why you don't get all these cool abbreviations! ;)

    I've come to the conclusion that just like that beautiful Elton John song from The Lion King says, we're trapped in the Circle of Life -- it just keeps on going round and round, repeating all the good, bad, and ugly along the way.

    The only way for the circle to be broken is for mankind to actually remember the past so as to avoid making the same mistakes. But our collective memory is dangerously short.

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