When confronted with a problem, you can either get to the bottom of it and fix what has gone wrong, or you can ignore it and let it fester.
The people who develop the habit of solving their
problems as they crop up also develop the habit of minding their own business.
They assume that all the others are like them, therefore do not see the need to
tell them their slip is showing or advise them of anything.
As to those who ignore their own problems and let them
fester, they constantly see or imagine the slips of other people. They talk
about them openly in every gathering they find themselves, even confront those
whom they fault for letting their slip show, whether or not this is true, and
they strongly advise what must be done to fix problems that may not exist.
The philosophy of life guiding the first kind of people
is that of “live and let live.” They know they are not perfect, therefore do
not expect or wish that others be. They accept the others as they are, and want
the others to accept them as they are. Of course, in solving their own
problems, these people seek to come as close as possible to perfection knowing
they may never get there. But that’s good enough for them.
As to the philosophy of life guiding the second kind of
people, it is that of “push everyone around lest they push you around.” They
pursue and seek to highlight the faults of others before the others discover
and highlight their faults. They express the disgust they have for others
before the others express the disgust they have for them. Of course, the more
that the problems of these people fester, the more aggressive they become at
faulting others for the real and imagined faults they see in them. And so, they
spend their time warning everyone to straighten up or else.
The nature and severity of that “or else” depends on who
is doing the warning. They can be a powerless nobody whose clownish performance
will produce derision and laughter, or they can be a powerful somebody whose performance
will be seen as tyrannical, thus rejected by those they mistreat.
However, something new has materialized in the weird
times that we live. It is that a parasitic symbiont that had been around for
ages, has surfaced once again, as it did from time to time throughout the
centuries. This time, the parasite took possession of a powerful but benevolent
giant whose good deeds used to attract the people of the Earth to its side.
Now, however, the parasite has turned the giant into a pest who runs around
accusing people of showing their slips, whether true or false, and warning them
of severe consequences if they do not straighten up.
The disturbing thing about the parasite surfacing at this
time, is that it has shown a strong ability to infect others and have them play
the role of pilots guiding the giant on how to be destructive. They regularly
send the giant to rampage through neighborhoods around the globe, turning them
into piles of rubbles.
The parasite is known to be a worldwide syndicate of
criminal elders who stole a country and made it their base of operations. They
recruit the unwary and turn them into surrogates that speak for the syndicate.
One such surrogate is Kelly Sadler who recently wrote an article under the
title: “Biden emboldens the world’s worst dictators, despite his promises,” and
the subtitle: “Rights, values get lost in the pursuit of a green agenda.” It
was published on December 1, 2022 in The Washington Times.
In a nutshell, Kelly Sadler wants President Joe Biden,
who represents superpower America, to get tough with much of the world. She
sees dictators ruling everywhere, and believes they deride the rule of law
because Joe Biden neglected to stand up to them despite the promise he made to do
so when running to be president of the united States. Here is how Kelly Sadler
expressed her thoughts:
“In 2020, candidate Joe Biden promised to put democracy
at the heart of US foreign policy and to stand up for human rights. In 2021,
Antony Blinken sent a cable to all US diplomats, telling them to support local
activists in their efforts to improve human rights and promote democratic
values. But as the last year has demonstrated, what’s actually at the heart of
Mr. Biden’s foreign policy is the foolish pursuit of a green agenda — human
rights and democracy be damned. Last week, Mr. Biden lifted some sanctions on
Venezuela, giving Chevron Corp. a license to resume oil production there. He
freed two relatives of socialist Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who were
being held in US jails”.
What Kelly Sadler, the parasitic surrogate of the
symbiont, chose to do here, is ignore mentioning America’s problems, neglecting
to urge that they be solved, something she badly needs to do before telling
others they must solve their problems.
Surely, there is enough in America that needs to be fixed
before worrying about the implications of an American company pumping oil in
Venezuela.
There are 600 mass shootings happening every year in the
country. 100,000 young men and woman get overdosed, many of whom die before
they can be rescued. Nearly 10,000 neglected and sometimes homeless veterans
commit suicide.
Gangs of youngsters invade stores in broad daylight and
rob them in full view of the police that do nothing to stop them. Neglected and
destitute, many of the mentally ill draw attention to their plight by pushing
people under the buses and the subways. Cops shoot people in the back as they
flee, and people ambush cops by luring them into traps.
No program that was ever devised by the government to aid
people who were hit by a disaster, was implemented without being substantially
looted not only by corrupt gangs but also corrupt corporations that already
make millions running legitimate operations.