Post for the week?
Hola,
Sorry for not posting sooner, it's been a busy week with classes and all. I just did an informative speech on Dexter Gordon. Very very good tenor saxophonist. In fact one of the greatest in jazz history. I encourage you to check him out as well as some of his works. As far as ignocrisy goes? Well I have a persuasive speech coming up and I want to persuade some people that ignorance is a major thing to worry about. Any ideas? I'm open to any suggestions. Hope ya had a great weekend!
Feenix
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Ah persuasion . . . . how about a gun to the head? That usually works :) There's a group of people who avoid the truth. They think ignorance is bliss. They don't want to accept it because of all the baggage it comes with. If they accept it well then they'll have to do some hard work like think, change themselves or question the action or ideas of himself/herself and others. They'll have to spread the truth to everyone else locked in the matrix. Certainly scary if you're challenging the herd alone. Definitely scary if you find out the truth you knew all these years isn't really the truth and Enlightenment isn't for everyone I suppose but its better then being in the dark. Good luck freeing everyone's mind. I'm with ya 100% but if it doesn't work out there's always the 9mm option :)
LOL yeah the 9mm option has been used time and time again to both induce and reduce ignorance. I ended up doing the speech on ignorance itself and I think I got a good reaction from it. I used some sources that correlated America's own terrorist activities in the past to the current hatred of it. I also hit on the underplayed problem of poverty and hunger. Fun times! Thanks for the support. I'm more than sure I'll need it!
Great, now I feel bad for showing ashiq your blog Feenix dude, cause he seems like a 'positive' influence to you! NoooOOoo anyway gona be away-ish for training this whole week, later dude!
Bah to training dav :( Have fun while I honor up on AA :)
Honor up eh? Almost a honor 31 here myself....
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