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Tchocky 03-22-07 01:22 PM

Wow, they've really been successful :roll:

SUBMAN1 03-22-07 01:51 PM

The problem with Communism and Socialism is that it is based on the very things that I despise - PC. It is purely a PC based mentallity. Why would I want to live in a world based on PC? I admire people standing up and taking a risk to design something extrodanary. Socialism however is completely opposite of this - it helps out people that just don't care to help themselves. Why should I help someone who does not want to help themselves? Why should I help someone who hangs out looking for a free handout so that he or she doesn't have to work? And you wonder why the Soviet Union went bankrupt - it doesn't take rocket science to figure it out.

My views are that we've been fighting against the very values we are turning to for over half a Century. I've watched my country slowly going off the deep end over it too. Am I the only one finding this a bit ironic?

-S

PS. ALl our troops that died fighting Communism died for nothing. We are turning into the very thing we have fought against for so long.

Takeda Shingen 03-22-07 04:24 PM

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IWhere religion hopes to stop people in their dreams and ideas, Communism is there to help them along.

Religion has never been eliminated (or spirituality)...it's a fundamental human need.

Is it? I don't believe in any religion, nor do I believe in any spirituality. I believe in the now. This life, and helping as many people live as comfortably as possible through it. Obviously religion, nor spirituality, is not a fundamental human need.

Abraham Maslow disagrees.

http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/maslow.html

Religious affiliation is a clear-set path to self-actualization.

03-22-07 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by RedMenace
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Originally Posted by joea
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Originally Posted by RedMenace
IWhere religion hopes to stop people in their dreams and ideas, Communism is there to help them along.

Religion has never been eliminated (or spirituality)...it's a fundamental human need.

Is it? I don't believe in any religion, nor do I believe in any spirituality. I believe in the now. This life, and helping as many people live as comfortably as possible through it. Obviously religion, nor spirituality, is not a fundamental human need.

Abraham Maslow disagrees.

http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/maslow.html

Religious affiliation is a clear-set path to self-actualization.

I remember having to know about Maslows Hierarchy years ago when I was getting my CFI ticket. I guess all teachers have to know about this.

Takeda Shingen 03-22-07 04:46 PM

Yeah, everything in popular educational theory comes back to The Hierarchy. In fact, some of the other teachers and I have pool during every in-service meeting where we try to pinpoint how long it will be before the Maslow pyramid is flashed up on the powerpoint or overhead. I always lose.

SUBMAN1 03-22-07 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen
Yeah, everything in popular educational theory comes back to The Hierarchy. In fact, some of the other teachers and I have pool during every in-service meeting where we try to pinpoint how long it will be before the Maslow pyramid is flashed up on the powerpoint or overhead. I always lose.

I agree with the application of scientific theory as applied by this guy is wrong too. Too small a study group to even call it anything more than a hypothesis.

-S

Immacolata 03-22-07 05:28 PM

Its nice to see the old Tinfoil Hat / Git Aff Mah Land, Commie Bastards Brigade is sound and well here in the General Discussion forums :)

Too tired to partake in pointless, endless discussions right now, SH4 patrols are taking some energy. But Ill be on the boat tomorrow.

SUBMAN1 03-22-07 05:47 PM

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hehehe, not at all mate. :D

I just disagree with yopu on a few little points. ;)

The drinks are on me if you ever come past this corner of England!:()1:

A few little? Hahaha! K - drinks - you're on. Can't pass up free beer!

Might need drinks all night on the few little points we seem to have! :p

-S


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