Saturday, 27 September 2008

The leaders a.k.a shepperds and the mindless, self-indulgent flock?

...shepherds leading the sheep, mindless self-indulgent flock that needs herding .... tending for the flock out of their benevolent nature

.. pastoral care for the poor in the mind, a philosophy that permeates the fabric of british and not only societies

... distorting ... that, what has been established as given order in societies at large, is out of the struggle of the collective will of individuals in a society, fought hard and gained and not given out of the good heart of those in charge or out of the inspired acts of a handful of individuals. A fallacy that is continuously fed by media

....a trend, remnant of the past, a deep-rooted abhorrence for the nature of the human individual, one that endlessly separates individuals into categories, the worthy and the unworthy, the aristocrats and the peasants

....constantly rob the achievements of the collective will attributing it to this or that inspired individual, diminishing the value of the rise in consciousness in each and every individual

....continually bombard individuals with messages that what they are, what they can amount to, is just a mindless herd and would not be any better

....leaders that woefully ignore that what they can accomplish is what the established collective will of the individuals in a society allows them to ... are permitted to

.... what they have or will accomplish is only made possible as the individuals in a society have made it so

... claim unashamedly all the laurels and undeserved gains along with unfathomed unscrupulous rewards

....humanity's rise a collective effort that the names attached to it, have very little to do with it

....a practice deeply rooted in the psyche of state and governments

....the place writhes with leaders. From schools, where headteachers are chosen out of the ranks, which their only token is that they have brilliant crowd managing skills, herding skills mostly fizzled out in the epitome of British society. The formal attire, school uniform and tie, an insane insistence but nevertheless engineered along the lines of british society's master plan, glorifying the form to the detriment of substance, it is what you wear and how you look and not who you are, that matters.

....there are a lot of flocks out there that they need herding

.....have the television and other media to provide for

.....immerse them heavily into every form of indulgence