And A Solution - Addendum

I think it’s really important to clarify something. Because if you do not think about it, what I wrote last time can be interpreted as quite ridiculous or silly and easily dismissive, because you can put the sole responsibility on the person partaking in the action. Which I find silly, a person is not their own little island disconnected from the world. We are shaped by the world, we do not choose where to be born or what material wealth to be born with. So, if you are born into a toxic environment, and I do not mean that as in Flint, Michigan, I mean in a family with trauma, bad habits, bad coping mechanism, violence, abuses and lack of access to good education, healthy relationships, healthy food, good jobs, good public transport. Well then, your chances are royally high to not do very well in life. Especially when the system does not care to fix the problem it created and it thrives off the racism and abuse. You can find many such examples, where communities were left to starve out and get poorer, only for capital to move in, buy property cheap and evict everyone. Since they cut out public transport and funds to the area and cut the community from any jobs or prospects, the place got poorer and people couldn’t afford anything anymore. This is not a bug, this is a feature of the system. You can see these practices everywhere. And you can not fight that on your own. Meaning, you can ride your high horse to stoicism as much as you want, but if there is a system out there which allows for such behavior, and you are in the wrong place at the wrong time, there’s not much you can do. Those that escape are very few. Because the system does not help you.

Here also lies the hypocrisy of those that preach the “pull yourself by the bootstraps” lie. There are no bootstraps in these situations, no one will hire you, no one will educate you for free, no one will shelter you. There are plenty of studies to show that the only remedy is money being poured into these communities to lift them up and when you do the state makes bank. Because investing in people always produces a positive outcome. The same goes for the homeless problem, there are no bootstraps to pull yourself out of being homeless without great help and effort from others. And even then, without long term support, the possibility of going backwards is always real. Because to get over these things people need time to heal. So when you hear someone “Well, they should’ve been useful and work harder in order not to get here”  that is bullshit. I live in a town where I can’t afford to buy a home, I make more than the medium income of the city, but when the greed of the system is to such a great height, there is no helping it. I might be working, but I need at least another job that pays just as well for me to even think about affording a home here. Because when the anual median salary in the county is 700-800 euros but housing starts at 100.000, there is nothing you can do except work yourself to death for something that shouldn’t be this expensive for such low wages. Now think about a homeless person or someone poor with no savings, because they were born in a poor place with no jobs prospects, with poor education, with no or bad public transport making it out. You have to be lucky to make it out and you have to struggle an inhumane amount in order to create that chance. And if housing is that expensive in a place that might have all you need, you might not make it there, cause you won’t be able to afford it. Now for the hypocrisy, those that have managed to escape will look at this and dismiss it, either because they were lucky enough to work hard at the right time, get the fruits of their labor and managed to still buy housing before the prices jumped up in an obscene amount of manner. Or they got out when things were still relatively cheap and you could afford to move from bumfuck-no-name-town to a big city, struggle, but still make it from month to month with relative ease. And the same people enjoyed meeting the right people at the right time. Most people do not interact with those that are down or uneducated or have an addiction or any sort of acute mental problem. So their chances to “pull themselves by the bootstraps by networking, working hard, taking care of themselves” is kind of a meaningless statement these people make to brush off their own hypocrisy and downplay the role timing and luck had in their own development. Thus downplaying the privilege they enjoy now and how time has changed enough to where to replicate what they did is nearly impossible.

But that’s just a small part which needed a lot of explaining. Now to hit home my point about how we are all responsible I have a few more easily self-explainable examples for you all.

You have a child, you send it to school, there is a bully that bullies your child. Your kid comes crying, what do you do? You have a coworker that keeps sexually abusing another coworker, what do you do? You have a child, they go to school, comes out a teacher there sexually abused children, what do you do? The same happens at your local church. You are at home, you hear your neighbor screaming and beating his wife, what do you do? You see someone beating someone else on the street, what do you do? You see someone stealing the purse from someone, what do you do? You see your brother or sister abusing alcohol, what do you do? You see a dear friend who hit some hard times, now he got addicted to gambling, what do you do? You see a successful friend with money get disillusioned with life and get addicted to drugs, what do you do? These are all things you are surrounded by right now. These things are happening to someone you know somewhere near you right now. What is this society doing to and for those people? You don’t know. Why? Because your answer to the question what do you do is probably “I don’t know”. Because we don’t have an education about what to do in these situations. The system isn’t built to protect, serve and help really anyone that can’t do that for themselves. Which means the institutions meant to protect us and do all that are either incompetent at best, corrupt and badly funded at worst, but in either case, it makes them useless. And this is on purpose, a violent system needs violence at all levels of society for it to work and justify itself. That’s why there’s a “war” on education, identity, Christmas, religion, millennials, gen z, gen alpha, this, that. Strife, division and violence is a feature of the system to keep us engaged in its violence. Which is where the idea of personal responsibility needs to be broader than just “me”.  Because this world and how it is, involves all of us on all levels. And these divisions are silly if you take a second to actually think about them. 

Sunita Williams:

“You don't see any borders between countries from space”

And A Solution

There is a solution for EVERYTHING…

If the last few posts haven’t been clear enough for whatever reason, I am rather optimistic. No, not because of some sort of delusion, but because the pessimism and idealism within me have worked me to the bone to face reality, to search for answers, to look for both the worse in humanity and the ideal we could achieve. And having people who can argue with you in a civil manner and who know their shit, pardon my French, is rather helpful. But this was a half decade process where I had to deconstruct myself, deal with panic attacks, manic episodes due to the lack of information or the quality of said information or due to the toxic people I was interacting with. And many other processes which come due to my privilege of who I am, where I was born, what I have access to and the people I have access to. I am just mentioning this as not to leave any impression that I want either pats on the back or a pity party. But context is key to understanding where I am coming from and why I believe what I have written and the point I will make next. And yes, this is the last post in this series about real problems we face. I promise you.

You are sitting in front of your TV, it is raining outside, it is outcast and it is an evening, which means it’s getting dark. The sudden freeze of your TV jolts you back to consciousness. Suddenly, all your problems come back to you, reality hits you. The escape you had while watching that movie or show is now gone, you need to buy a new one as it won’t budge even after you plug out and back into the socket in the wall. But you can’t afford that, because that is the least of your problems. And you are well off, considering you aren’t homeless and can afford to buy food. Sure, you could watch it on your laptop or phone, but now that your TV is broken, the charm of the moment is gone and ruined. So your mind starts to wonder why did it break a month after it was out of warranty? Why are new electronics so shit? Why are they made from such cheap stuff? All while forgetting the small price you paid for your toaster, microwave and TV, which were all made in China. But that doesn’t matter you have a hard day at work after this weekend. And that thought puts you into a spiral about all the problems you have, have had or will ever have. Then you try to distract yourself with the problems the world has, by opening up your phone and scrolling through your timelines only to get distracted by someone close posting something you don’t agree with which only makes your blood boil. You have to talk to someone, but you can’t. You’ll look like you are fucking crazy if you write someone about the stupid shit your friend posted. And you can’t confront them because that would make you look like an asshole and you’d prove their point and you’d lose face and your friend. So now you get angry and scream fuck it, alone in your apartment after which you whisper to yourself that nothing matters anyways. So you put on something on your phone to distract you so you won’t go to bed angry…

And there is a solution for all of that. Whatever problem you have, you might have had, you might have, there is a solution for it. But, for any solution to work, the things that I’ve been posting about need to be addressed first. You can’t solve anything while hate and ego dominate our society. While kindness is relegated to the smaller things we can do for someone else. And there are solutions for every kind of a problem. Even problems that can’t be solved today, would be able to be solved, if we solved the problems we have today. Because if we solve the problems today that will give us a path and more pieces of the puzzles we need to solve the problems of tomorrow. But you can’t end homelessness if housing is an investment opportunity and while greed reigns supreme. You can’t end poverty and world hunger, while we exploit others and steal their resources in order to fatten up the rich to give them money for weapons to keep the resources cheap for us. And I could go on with examples, but all examples your be the same. They all boil down to hate, imperialism, rasism and greed. If we found a solution for 16 types of cancer in one medicine, we can find the solution for all of them. If we used to give out free housing to all, we can still do that today. If prices used to be affordable for all, they can still be today. But, as long as the enemy is your neighbor and not the ones price gouging, scalping, telling you they can’t afford to pay you while pocketing millions and billions of dollars, or those that should regulate telling you they can’t do anything about it. Then we are all going to be losers. For this to work, it has to work for all of us, not most of us. Because it is starting to not work out for most of us. Considering that most people now can’t afford housing. And this is just a beginning to a dystopian hell we will never recover from.

Brothers & Sisters

Over the past 5 years and now more, I’ve been struggling with responsibility. The thought of what that means. Where does it start and where does it stop.

“What fault do I have for if the world is shit? What if people are assholes? What’s that got to do with me? So, what if someone’s homeless? I did not make him take those decisions. Nor did I vote for Putin, Hitler or Stalin, so why should I worry about what’s going on there? Or about that genocide? It’s not like I am pointing a rifle or putting the gun in that soldier’s hand. Just like me laughing at my friend’s cruelty towards a minority of some sort isn’t inherently evil.  He didn’t commit and hateful act, nor did I by laughing, right? How am I to blame that hate speech is on the rise? Or fascism for that matter, I just saw to my needs. I worked, I consumed, I slept, I shat, I did not infringe upon anyone directly. Those who do it’s their freedom to express themselves. So why should I be bothered with any of the things that are happening? I alone can’t save the world. Nor can I change anyone’s mind. If someone wants to have their mind changed, they will change it. So why should we impose restrictions? The world still works and it will rectify itself when needed. “

Not that any of these are my thoughts, they are not, they are the thoughts of people you know. Of people I know. Of people someone knows, or of someone reading this. And they are valid, as opinions. Not as truths. The truth is more simple than that, as long as you are not discouraging hateful conduct, you are encouraging it. As long as we don’t face the hate, we propagate it. We have a responsibility, but when we deny it, we send a powerful message forth, “You are as free to be as evil as you like. And do as much of it as it pleases you.” And when that’s the mentality of the “silent majority”, this is a problem. As it gives a lot of power to a minority of hateful voices that will drag everyone down with them…

When fascism reigns, when there’s genocide, when food becomes expensive, housing inaccessible to most, when the pay is stagnant and hate speech is high, there are not “good people” and “bad people”. There’s just people responsible for their choices. You can turn a much of a blind eye as you wish to the “invisible hand of the market”, the imperialist racist violence that is from the civilized “west” or to fascism. And you can try to then help those affected. Or even do some actual good in your own vecinity. But that does not and will not ever absolve you of your complicity in the rise and wellbeing of said violent and oppressive system. Sure, I couldn’t do anything when I was younger, nor did I know what to do and that might be fine. But when you become aware of these things as they have a clear impact in your life and you argue to just let it be or argue that others should do better, you are pro-violence. As you condone and encourage the violent system and its way of working and existing without much to none resistance to it or how it functions. You and I are as much part of the problem as those seeking actively to enact their evil and those who vote for it. As you and I live in this world, take part in this world, and whatever happens, wherever it happens, these things do have an impact on everything.

And whatever thought you might have or rebuttal you might try to come up with, there is none. Inaction itself is also a form of action, or rather the lack of it. The same applies to apathy and willful ignorance. And I am not talking here to those that are overworked and exploited, nor am I talking about to those for whom education wasn’t very good or available to. I am talking to you. Those who live quite comfortably, can read, have some free time to think and consume and believe in “meritocracy”, “self-regulation”, “absolute freedom of speech”, “bootstraps, hustling and grinding culture” or that their lack of involvement absolves them. As harsh as this may seem, the solution is rather simple, do not look away. Do not ignore it, do not justify it, do not encourage it. If you see something of that nature, say something. If you speak out against it, you are not alone. Your actions will give others courage to do the same. Do not let yourself be intimidated by their fervor. Stand your ground against hate, that is the least you could do. You don’t have to actively go and fight someone, you just have to stop it where you are.

This post was inspired by the german writer Thomas Mann, a contemporary of Hitler’s. Especially his “Brother Hitler” essay and the following quote:


“There are not two Germanys, a good one and a bad one, but only one, whose best turned into evil through devilish cunning. Wicked Germany is merely good Germany gone astray, good Germany in misfortune, in guilt, and ruin.”

The Paradox of Change

Change happens with you or without you

Change, a thing that we have grappled with over the years, hell, since we’ve ever existed. Whether it’s politics or philosophy, whether we applied our thoughts regarding change or not, that one thing has always been debated, for better or for worse. But, as I developed my sense of the world and the sense of morality, for me change is a given. Whether you look at the history of man kind, the history of nature or even the universe, one thing is constant, change. This applies to people as well, whether we are talking at a global scale, a national scale, a societal scale, the scale of friendships and families over the years, and even at a very personal level, change is there constantly. You can fight change, you can try to keep the same, it won’t work. Change is going to happen with or without your consent. And I’m not even talking politically. Your clothes, if you wear them they will degrade with time, that’s a change. Your phone, the more you use it, the more it will degrade whether you want it or not. It all depends how much care you take of it. The same applies to your body as well. Yes, you can not control the prices of food, the external pressures or the actions of others, but you can still try to exercise, try to eat the best you can, incite a revolution, socialize, go out for a walk, topple the government, get a pet, you know… Stuff that might keep you healthier for longer. But even if you try your best to stay in the best shape, your body will change with or without your consent, for now, and you have no choice regarding that.

On a grander scale, this is what makes change scary for most people. This is one of the many dumb reasons people find conservatism so soothing, it’s the illusion of keeping things as they are, even if they do not care or want to participate in the violence of said system. These people have it well enough that change scares them into thinking that they might lose the peace and stability they have. They never had to think of change, because things always worked out for them and the changes they had to make were within the boundaries of said system. Yet it doesn’t make sense, because even those systems changed drastically. (The reasons they changed and how is a topic for another day.) Things improved, things changed, things were invented that made life easier. And inventions usually are changes to the world as we know it, especially those that have a broad impact. Like sliced bread, LSD, pornography or the internet, these inventions changed the world in some aspects, which we can’t take back anymore. And I doubt that any sane person would argue today that we should abolish these things and go back to the way things were before. So change is inescapable at every single level of your life. You progress whether you want it or not, you change whether you want it or not. The only thing you can do is either be a bystander and let it all go by you… Or be part of the change and have a positive impact…

Otherwise the world will leave you behind if you won’t participate in it, and this is not a hyperbole. If you never change, the world will change. Those around you will change and will leave you behind. And usually people like that will victimize themselves and will find solace in other people that are like them, stuck. Change is going to happen to you whether you want it or not. So there’s no reason to resist it. If you won’t change willingly, you’ll change unwillingly, that’s the paradox of change. If you remain the same person you were 3-5-10-15 years ago, as people around you progress, you will regress, which is still a change. And there is no positive connotation for regression. As I said, you can either be active in that change and take control, or you can let it be and regress as the world changes and progresses without you. And if you do not believe me, look at the things you feel good about in your life. They are the things where you’ve changed, you’ve gotten better at, you’ve truly learned about in depth. They won’t be the things you got stuck in and never changed. Because there is no such thing as no change… Everything changes… If you won’t… You’ll be worse for it…

I'm in a Minority: Why I Post the Obvious

Common sense isn’t common…

Part 1: Why I Post The Obvious

If you look at what I post whether on social media or on here for the past 3 years it all boils down to hate is bad and you should feel bad. Whether we are talking discrimination, genocide or any other kind of hate and violence. Or whether we are talking about the system that encourages and enforces this violence, which we will touch again on a bit later. Because this is always going to be part of the context in which exist and coexist in. And while I know that there are people agreeing with what I say or think and care for what I have to say or write. I have found myself many times coming face to face, sometimes in a literal manner, sometimes online, with people advocating for violence and hate. Whether it’s anecdotal with what I used to call friends or strangers. Weirdly enough, I have to keep brining things back to the essentials in these discussions. If genocide is bad, how can you defend the genocide of a group of people? If discrimination is bad, how can you advocate for it and tell us that some people shouldn’t exist because you don’t like them? If we all deserve the same human rights why are you championing for some to not have the same rights you do? If racism is bad why are you saying that these people are lesser than you? And I could go on an on an on with examples where people forgot the obvious, being hateful and bad is bad. I can bet that many people that disagree with me and my point of view think the same thing, yes, these things are bad, but many times their reaction, actions or thoughts are in contradiction with hate, discrimination and violence is bad. Why do I say this?

Part 2: Progress or the lack of it is painfully observable

Progress is easily trackable. Whenever there was a progressive step taken in our society and we made a change towards something better for all humans, you can see an uptick in a better standard of living. Yes, some progressive steps come from the wrong people and for the wrong reason, like the weekend, if you are to believe that Henry Ford gave workers Saturday as a free day in order to buy more cars and spend more money. And not because of the workers strike which coincidentaly happened at the same time. But the point remains, that whenever progressive policy is enacted, the quality of life goes up. Some of these could be affordable or housing for all, free healthcare for all, public transport first, better education, high paying minimum wage jobs, caps on profit margins for essential goods, high taxes for corporations, cap on bonuses for investors, chiefs and directors and managers of companies, wealth taxes, 15 minutes cities, and all these things that go for a kinder, better world for everyone which some people take as an attack on their freedom. Freedom to what? To do violence, to keep society divided and hateful and to keep the need for violence. And you can easily see this when liberals, conservatives or fascist gain any kind of power. Because they need a boogieman, whether it’s muslims, jews, brown people, black people, drug addicts, poor people, the LGBTQ+ community, people from neighboring countries which might be poorer and work for cheaper, or anyone else they can target to bring violence upon which they can justify by saying that those people steal their hard earned tax money or that those people are a threat to their freedom. Again, which freedom? Freedom to be and do violence. And whenever they are in control, the quality of life goes down. Inflation goes up, housing is unaffordable, healthcare becomes worse or less accessible, the quality of education goes down, and there is always turmoil and corruption at a very high level. The turmoil can come from their own brand of violence or from resistance to that violence. So when you put it in this context…

Part 3: I’m in a Minority

Why do I have this feeling? Because for the past 10 years there has been a lot of regressive policy, housing has become a dream for my generation and those that follow, hate crimes are on the rise again, we are witnessing multiple genocides and ethnic cleansings, there is war for the first time in 100 years in Europe, fascism is on the rise again, and I could go on and on about how this system created, breeds and festers hate for profit and thrives due to hate and violence. So when there is such a thing as a silent majority, or many people that can see “the both sides of the issue” or nimbys or people that discriminate against groups of people. And when you have to face those people day after day, it feels like saying the obvious needs to be done because there aren’t many people out there saying the obvious. If we all think that we have the right to afford housing, why are we saying that we need to work harder? When in the past 50 years all generations have been working more efficiently and better than ever before. Why instead of raising the quality of life for everyone, we punish those the system created by imprisoning them instead of giving them the means to thrive and not have the need to do crime? And there are many such examples I could go on about which sadden me. So when there are other kindred spirits I can’t help but want to stick to them and tell myself that I am normal and that this world is crazy and violente. Because hate and violence no matter how you want to justify it should not be the norm. And the resistance to that and the system that breeds is are not equivalent. And it seems that saying and posting the obvious is resistance, which is tragic and very much very silly.

PS This post is not to say that I am the savior of the world or have any kind of such complexion. Nor do I expect anything in return for my “bravery”. I am simply putting out what weighs deeply on my heart. And these posts are taking heavy burdens of my heart and my shoulders.

A Walking Garden

“Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man’s growth without destroying his roots.” -Frank A. Clark

There was always this silly idea that your body is a temple. I never really liked that idea, too many mixed messages. Then yesterday I read a quote from Frank A. Clark which inspired this post and on which I want to expand. 

We do not choose when we are born, we do not choose where we are born, we simply become into existence. We’re a piece of our parents which are a piece of their parents, and so on and so forth. While little we are taken care of, fed, clad, parasites weeded out, and we are given from the proverbial bosom of our guardians and those around things to plant in ourselves. Language, dialects, things we mimic, things that can only be called traumatic, things that will shape our future. Depending how lucky you are when born, you might have access to a lot of good quality neighbor plots, good quality fertilizer, and quality seedlings of ideas that might help you grown in a beautiful garden. If you are lucky enough to be rich, you will be none the wiser to the lesser. If you are born poor, you are none the wiser to the better for a big chunk of your life. But all these have an initial impact on who we are or will be. Of course, many people can change all together, have an epiphany that will have them take most the stuff and throw it out, only to replace it later…

This can happen many times during our lives. But at some point we are given the reins to ourselves and we have to decide what type of garden we want to be. This happens in a similar fashion for many others at the same time, which is why it is so important to be lucky enough to be sometimes just meet the right friend, partner, seedling, that will inspire, that will help you grow indirectly or directly. Yet that depends on where you were born, how you were grown and the circumstances surrounding you. But even more important than that is how self-aware you are of what you are. You can go your whole life thinking you are a statue in a world of gardens without realizing how much you are limiting yourself by being stubborn about all the wrong things and without being able to see through those marbled eyes you imposed on yourself. And when you do that, you won’t notice the pile of shit you are surrounded by which others have simply thrown upon you. You won’t notice the piss showers you are covered in. You won’t notice when others are toxic and spill that toxicity onto you and you yourself stop growing anything of beauty but rather start to spew that toxicity onto others as others have done onto you. And when everyone thinks they’re a statue, they all wither due to toxicity and an overabundance of shit. Now, if you manage to open those marble or stone eyes and find yourself in such a situation, you might still be able to grow yourself into a fine garden.

But to do so, there is a lot of weeding that needs to be done. There’s a lot of shit removal to be deal with, trauma that comes with all those weeds, shits and parasites that have over the years worn you down to their level and have toxified your roots and the earth beneath you. Those shitty seedlings need to be pulled out, and it will hurt and you will feel bad. But these things need to be dealt with if you want peace, if you want closure, if you want to grow yourself into a fine garden. But a fine garden should not be walled off, it should not be gated off, it should be open. So a breeze can pass through, so a gentle shower can come a water to help your growth with some constructive criticism so you can bask in the glory of the sun and a rainbow or heck, a double rainbow afterwards. So you can plant yourself such that when a storm comes you will be able to put yourself back together and they can admire you for your beauty, bravery to be good, to be decent and not to be toxic. Yes, we can’t be beautiful without help from others, but those others combined with their and your experiences is also something unique that can never be truly replicated. Yes, with years we lose some, we gain some, but a garden that stays the same and doesn’t grow becomes dull fast to look at over the years. And yes, everyone’s a garden, but only you know how you build yours, how you decorated yours, what has deep roots in yours, how complex and elaborate you are, which is what it can make it deeply unique and beautiful.

PS. Someone finally found the source of the photo used as a header for this story https://synoptical.tumblr.com/post/169235362084

Hate has Nothing

This is but a given, but hate has nothing.

It is rather a given that this is the next thought of mine after deciding what truth entails. And truth is devoid of hate. It is not devoid of emotion, because you can hurt, you can love, you can be in awe and have a great deal of emotions. But hate, has nothing to do with the truth, at least not in any constructive way. You can despise something, sure, such as hateful bigots or the taste of a vegetable. But any of the negative emotions we express, such a despising someone, repugnance at a group of people, and their rejection comes not from any real truth, it comes from fear and ignorance (and some other elements we don’t have time to discuss right now). And those have nothing to do with the truth. Because nothing is in a vacuum, everything is in context. And when you do not know the context, and judge outside it, you are judging it through the lens of ignorance, which has nothing to do with the truth. That’s why nazis, fascists of any kind, bigots, racists, xenophobes, anti-lgbtq+ people have no truth to their agenda. They all take a sliver of a truth and twist it into something bigger and untruthful. It all stems from fear, fearmongering, hate, ignorance, a culture of violence. Their “truth” has nothing to do with the willingness to engage in rationality, in reality, in fact, but rather in hate, ignorance, “their freedom and truth”. Which has nothing to do with real truth. Because reality does not happen in a vacuum, and for their agenda to work, you need a vacuum to dehumanize, to keep people ignorant, to keep the fire of hate going. And if you are to take that element of hate from their philosophy or agenda, you will not find much constructive there.

Whether we are talking social policy, constructive plans to develop their societies without the call for violence or any real thought as to what the consequences can be within an ethnostate. And besides the obvious horrible implications of an ethnostate as seen in UAE for example, and the possibility of genocide, I am simply talking economically. As most modern economies rely on immigration to bring on new workforce to supplement the lower wage jobs, usually. In an ethnostate, you have no such possibility morally no matter how you twist it. The only choice is more unwarranted violence, so you further divide your own people into groups in order to create an oppressed group which you can underpay and overwork. Because bringing outside workers is going to be seen as dirtying the waters. Which again, comes from hate, which has nothing to do with truth. Even the yesteryear violent regimes that created the seven wonders of the world, created them through a culture of violence. And while yes, the pyramids are to be admired, we are taking the wrong lessons from history over and over again. Which is why you always see fascists on social media rock a sculpture and admire history without any actual interest in reading and understanding it beyond their narrow little hateful world view. Which is to say hate creates nothing that makes a better place on purpose. Ironically, you can look at everything hateful and think and do the exact opposite of what they are doing.  And even in the beauty they create, it is not a beauty born of pure passion and love, in most cases, but it is the beauty of tragedy which is brought by the suffering of those that have created the works in an environment of violence and hate. Thus the cliche of the tortured artist that we have today, where we repeat to ourselves the lie that nothing can be achieved without struggle, especially the beauty of art.

This is to say that hate has truly nothing. You can not have relationships with hate. You can not have friends with hate. You can not have most things with hate. You can not create a better world through hate. Because hate is not spite, where you can thrive in spite of the violent world we live in and create beauty in spite of hate and violence. Hate does not leave a better world for those to come, because hate is personal, it’s selfish, it doesn’t really care for community, unless it’s a community of hateful bigots committing and discussing hate and violence. And I know that spite works both way, my point was that spite isn’t a one way street unlike hate. Hate is destructive in nature. It has nothing to do with being constructive. Everything that is constructed is in spite of, not because of hate. You can not understand the world through hate, because hate has nothing to do with truth, fact, rationality and empathy. Once you remove hate from the equation there really is nothing left there for a lot of people. And once you realize this, that everything you have is due to the lack of hate, not because of it, you will see the world in a completely new and different way. Because this simple realization is enough to change your whole world perspective.

Truth is SIMPLE

Truth has everything to do with love…

For the past 10 years I have been on a journey due to the privilege I have. The privilege to know who I am, to have had the chance to learn that and have had the support in order to go on that journey. I am not the person I was 13 years ago or 8 years ago or the person I was 3 years ago. Writing and having this job of creation, asking questions, reading, listening, informing myself and drawing inspiration for my stories from all facets of life brings out a lot out of one. Then 2 years ago I have had the opportunity to start a new job where I don’t only have to ponder free speech more objectively, but I also have to abide by international law when it comes to what people can and can not post. This has brought me a lot of insight in how even more people think, act and behave. But this also put in me in front with certain philosophical questions regarding free speech, consent, mal intent and mistakes due to ignorance. Not just that but it continuously puts me face to face with points of view that disagree or contradict mine. And for better or for worse in some cases, I was lucky or unlucky enough to always have someone to disagree with me. Whether I was 5, 15, 25, or now in my 30s there is always someone there to tell me that I either don’t know what I am talking about, tell me I’m wrong or just contradict me for the sake of contradicting me. And this next sentence is depressing, but I do not know any person in my life with whom I spent enough time with at some point not to call me stupid. So I was always faced with opinions I did not like, I did not care to see or hear or straight up insults and now, I have learned if there is no one to contradict me, where to find those voices easily, in order to check myself, before I wreck myself. So the past ten years have been a very arduous process for me. From writing four books about self-criticism of past mistakes, points of views and down right stupidity, to actually trying to take accountability for that behavior while trying to change my behavior and outlook on things. Or try to work on some of my insecurities that were born out of other people’s betrayal of me. I won’t go into that right now, but I’d love to come back to write about that and what changed some time in the future. Point being that this whole text here is not here in order for me to humble brag how great I am or the work I did in order to try to do all these improvements. It’s so what comes next makes sense, this was just context on why I believe some truths are simple.  And if you read my guide to being a good person or we’re not ready for progress or misunderstood control, you might have a guess what’s coming next or why that is what it is.


The truth is simple!

And here’s a guide to truth.

1. Truth has nothing to do with Hate, Hate Crimes, Hate speech, Oppression, Discrimination, Genocide, Violence of any kind against innocent and oppressed people, Racism, Xenophobia, Sexism on both sides, Homophobia, Transphobia or any kind of targeted discrimination and hate.

When I say truth has nothing to do with these, I mean that there is no reason to subject anyone innocent people to any of this. There is no way in any lifetime at any point in history to justify this behavior against any one innocent people. I do not mean that these things do not exist, they clearly exist and are very true to some people.

Why start with this? Because once you remove all these  things, a clearer picture arises. One where you do not blame and individual group of people for their actions, but you start to see the context, the actual and historical context of those that do violence and why they do it. Not that it is acceptable, but you might understand the root of it and how to deal with it.

This also implies other forms of violence such as justifying people not getting paid their fair share, justifying people’s lack to rights to buy homes by citing stupid things like “demand and supply”. Or justifying overpaying for groceries for the same reason. Or bringing up “inflation” and telling others they don’t know  anything about "the economy”.

And no, hate and violence in self-defense against an oppressive force or anyone believing and any of the things that have nothing to do with truth, as mentioned in point 1 is not a hate crime, discrimination or violence, is self-defence.

As you can see ignorance is clearly a factor in all these things that have nothing to do with the truth. Because in order to be on the side of truth, you need to be well informed and challenge your points of view. Which is a thing most people probably do not care to do, whether it’s due to a system that overworks them, or because it is a violent system that forces them to comply in order to survive. 

Obviously when you are ignorant you are more easily lied to and manipulated into these types of behaviors.

Well… That was easy. Who knew truth would be so simple?

Of course it’s not quite that easy, some truths are very complex and need a greater effort to be understood. But if everyone can simply look at their beliefs, and remove those things, their life will get easier. You don’t even have to understand them. You just have to abstain from having such beliefs and abstain from justifying such horrific behavior.

Whether you are in the oppressed and victim column, where you can justify your rage against the machine clearer. Not that it should need justification, as oppression, hate and everything mentioned you might fight against is unjustifiable. Or whether you are that which is in power and is justifying violence because you see your violence as natural and normal, compared to those that are hitting in self-defence, you might find that is quite easy to drop those things and do not require much effort, if you really have a heart and some compassion left. Not that you should have believed this things in the first place, yet they are the product of the system we participate in, and these things tend to be normalized and the victims dehumanized.

Because again, no such behavior can EVER be justified.

PS. Hopefully I do not have to spell it out and to write that obviously lies have nothing to do with the truth.

We're not Ready for Progress

Change is scariest when you are comfortable… And we are way too comfortable.

I do not believe that I have to repeat nor indulge myself in the usual trope of capitalism bad, people comfortable, people lazy, people ungrateful, people ignorant, people bad, people stupid, people uneducated. Yes a lot of those would be true, but most of those are the fault of the system we have in place that instead of helping people be better, get better, help themselves, it keeps them in a spire of misery. Yes, the system is also created by humans, and not an unknown entity with immovable laws. The laws and systems we live under are movable and can change. Yet, this takes a lot of courage. Courage many do not have. And while my brief introduction would lead you to believe that this is due to comfort, that’s not the entire story. That’s just something to draw you into the rest of this ramble. The honest truth is that there’s a large portion of this problem that comes from fear of the unknown. Change, and more precisely systemic change is an unknown. It brings anxieties with it and a lot of unanswered questions. Yes, of course, we have the answer to a lot of things and we can learn a lot, have learned a lot, from what doesn’t work with the current system. But, corruption can always undermine changes. Because it would mean a blind trust that not just a system can change, but that people can also change. Something that is rather tough to sell to anyone. And while anecdotal evidence is out there, if you are to ask most people, they will tell you they do not believe a person can usually change for the better. And so we’ve arrived at the reason for this whole post… We’re NOT Ready for Progress…

Prisons shouldn’t exist. Yes, at all. Prisons do not solve problems. Prisons do not help people be better people. At best, prisons scare people into not wanting to comit other crimes. But most people that go through the prison system, usually, become repeat offenders. Why? Because it doesn’t solve any of the problems to begin with. And what’s worse, in some countries even after they serve their sentence those people get out with fewer rights and with fewer opportunities. Which is why they often become repeat offenders. Instead of rehabilitation, you get persecution once you have finished your sentence. If you are from the US of A, this just might be the case for you. But that isn’t to say that the rest of the world is doing a better job. While the nordic countries are getting as close as possible to what we should be doing, it’s not perfect either. Because either way, we do not fix the systemic issues that bring crime. These things are a innate failure of the system and we should be very unhappy about it. And if your prison system is for profit, you should be livid with rage, especially if the prisoners also work for pennies as slave labor. 

Yes, personal responsibility is a thing, but unless you personally choose when and where and to whom you are born. Most of the things in your life are predetermined by the system. Meaning that any person is born to a predetermined set of options in their lifetime, as infinite as that might seem, it is quite restrictive. If you are born in a poor country, if you are born in a poor city, if you are born in a poor neighborhood but in a wealthy city, if you are born in the country side away from possibilities, these things predetermine most of your life. To get out of these situations in the current system necessitate an herculean effort. Whether it’s in terms of money, time spent doing things or just the mental pressure, there’s a lot hinging on you changing your life if you are born to struggle. Considering you can’t just move into a richer town or a richer country easily, and you can’t just meet the right person to give you a hand to help you pull yourself out poverty. Some of these things can be literally impossible. Pair that with poor education, lack of access, racism, xenophobia, abuse, an uncaring system, people’s disposition to not believe in change for good. And you have this whole disaster.

Which is why I believe prisons shouldn’t exist. It’s hypocritical. If we are to believe that most people are kind, caring, loving, compassionate, empathetic and good-willed, then we should believe not in punishment, but in rehabilitation and fixing the problems that cause crime to happen. And it would be great if we were to deal with those in the following order: poverty or badly paying jobs, corruption, lack of opportunity and mobility, lack of public transport, lack of mental health help and basically lack to a good living standard, affordable housing, affordable quality food and quality free time. These are the things we should actually focus on, rather than just punish people and believing in fairy tales that they might suddenly turn their lives around. It isn’t going to happen. Their circumstances didn’t change. The place they live in is the same, no matter how many years they spend behind bars, if you send them back into the same environment, with the same lack of everything, they are going to relapse, because we never really gave them a chance. And this is just one small example of a reflection of ourselves and how we see ourselves. We do not trust in ourselves to be good, decent people. And this shows in how we systematically think about crime in an archaic way. Basically shouting everyone is a criminal, everyone needs to be punished, everyone needs to suffer, and only a chose few deserve better. Which is ridiculous, not because it isn’t true, but because we’re punishing and dooming ourselves to suffer like we’re sado-masochistic freaks. My point is that in order for progress to be made we need to treat ourselves better believe that we deserve better, be better and believe that there’s better out there for us. Only once we do that we might have the courage to change and be the change we want to see in this world.

Privilege of the Written Words

I can do what you can’t - Privilege

Whether it is money, money that enables time to do what you want. Sacrifices, things you can let go or manage to do what you want. Other people’s sacrifice for you to do as you please. Or simply living in a system that does not bother you as it bothers those less fortunate or those it deems inferior, these things are the base of what privilege is. And this day and age these things extend to one ridiculous extent. Because today privilege can mean drinking clean water, eating, managing rent, nevermind owning a home or getting rich. These are things that shouldn’t be privileges, they are human rights considering the excess of wealth and resources we have. But that is not the point of this, the whole ordeal was to set some clear definition to what privilege looks like from my point of view. Yes, it might not be comprehensive or complete, but again, that is not the point. What this hopes to do is to create an understanding, nothing more, nothing less.

To each their own, for those who can afford their own - Privilege

Socializing will bring you around people, some you might like, some you might not. But each of those people might have similar tastes, behaviors, thoughts and wills. If they were to be put on an axis, most of them will have lived similar lives around that line in the middle. This is, of course, tied to the amount of privilege a person has. Which is, of course, tied to what family you are lucky to be born in or where you are lucky or unlucky to be born. As this can vary wildly, even within the same country. Where you can be born poor in the city, but be provided with certain privileges cities bring with them. Or you can be born in a 100 people village two hours from any city without much opportunity. Or even in the same city, it might vary wildly. But, those people you meet will have a choice of what to do with their free time. Whether they are starving or do not have to think about the next month, technically speaking there’s time where you are free to do as you please, in what you can afford. So, people of course, do different things, as they derive pleasures from things you might find disgusting or do not float your boat. So, some choose to binge shows, some choose to work out, some choose to do whatever, but this is also privilege. And the fact that this also belongs to privilege, was the point, but we each choose different things to do with that time.

I chose to know, I chose to think, I chose the privilege of the written words.

As people choose to do whatever in their free time, the writer can do plenty of many things with their privilege. Some construct a world without any thought of the real world, a pure fiction without any ties to how the real world works. Some, like me, use reality to create something different to bring out different ideas and dissect the human behavior in order to turn a mirror to their silly and hurtful behavior. Some, are all in reality, writing non-fiction, getting dirty, getting the facts as close to the events as possible. So, even within the privilege of the writer there are many that choose to do many things in different ways. And we’ve arrived at the point of this. Something people do not think about or choose not to about the writer and his process. That is fine, they do not have to, it is not their job to do so. But I, as a writer, have privileges and I am here to explain those privileges as many see them as simply ego wanting to be better than others. And as disingenuous the next part might sound, it is meant to simply clarify something very simple. And if you please to think about the next part carefully, you might find that what follows is simply something a writer has to do, as it is in their job description.

This is my privilege.

As a writer, I have the privilege of sitting unbothered and research. As a writer, I have the privilege of informing myself about everything and anything at anytime and think those things through for as long as I please. As a writer, I have the privilege to take time to put those thoughts, feelings, ideas down on paper and for as long as I want. As a writer, I have the privilege, to know more than anyone should know, about things that many do not think about, read about or care about. And not that a writer will ever be an expert on any of those things, but a writer has the privilege to know a lot of things, read a lot of things. And due to the fact that a writer creates stories about anything from nothing, can lead them to inform themselves about anything, which leads them to know things. For example, there are over 40 million modern slaves, automobile manufacturers admitted last year that they are keeping the inflated prices for profit, people thought the eyes were projecting light in the past, zoologists have difficulty telling apart the male and female hyenas.  And I could probably go on with random facts to give examples, but that is not the point. As this is meant only to showcase the wide variety of things you can know, with the privilege of the writer. This is a small pool, but this is already a long winded post about the privilege I and other writers have. And how the only difference between what we know and what you know, is the choices we make in what we do with our free time. You can apply every single point I made here to doctors, engineers, IT people, mechanics and all other jobs or hobbies where knowing a certain specific thing is needed.  Nor is supposed to make anyone feel bad for their choices, writers to not know everything, nor does anyone else, nor maybe should you. This was simply something to show the privilege writers have in their endeavors.