Showing posts with label Justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Justice. Show all posts
Sunday, 2 February 2014
Truth Endures
There is so much injustice in the world. Political movements, political correctness, social movements, and any other human endeavour will not be enough to fight all injustices. Only the Truth that will endure until the end will remain. Nothing can dissolve Truth. That is why those who seek to oppress others hate truth. It exposes their evil, manipulative, scheming acts.
Thursday, 9 January 2014
The Only Truth is that...There is no truth - How contradictory
To say that there is no one truth but many truths regarding the same object or subject is to say that the truth is defined by what the individual believes is the truth. In postmodern logic, "truth" is what one believes. This leads to moral conflicts as to what is right and what is wrong. Many postmodernists believe that absolutists are crazy, extremist and psychotic for believing that truth is absolute. Well, to say that the only truth is no truth is perhaps even crazier and extreme. Above all, it is self-contradictory. And, many people apply postmodernism to their lives.
Since there is no Truth, seeking respect and "justice" is dependent on power.
Since there is no Truth, seeking respect and "justice" is dependent on power.
Labels:
Culture,
Ethics,
Justice,
Moral Relativism,
Morality,
Philosophy,
Politics,
Postmodernism,
Society,
Truth,
Values
Friday, 3 January 2014
Welcome to the (Weird) Postmodern World
Postmodernism is the ideology that there is no 'one truth', but many truths. Truths can exist only in the mind of an individual. That is the only truth that postmodernism purports: that there is no one truth. Thus, it follows that language cannot be used to create meaning, but that meaning is determined solely by the individual's perception. There is no real reality, but that the real existence of something exists only in one's own mind. Everything that is said is a bias, and so therefore everyone thought of is a bias since there are no truths. Truth no longer guides us to shape our principles and values. Justice is now a matter of politics.
Welcome to the weird postmodern world.
Welcome to the weird postmodern world.
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
PC : The Friend of the Radical Social Engineers
PC enables radicals to twist the truth, and indoctrinate the masses with false assumptions, such as the assumption that only women are victims of violence, and always the victims, and that men are always the perpetrators. This leads to unjust policy making. Injustice leads to the destruction of society, hurt, despair, brokenness. To those who still support PC, brace yourself for the times of despair and suffering to come. I dare you to brace yourself.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
What is love?
Love is something that each and every one of us desires. We may deny it, but it is something which cannot be denied. Many feel as though they are unloved. Some are so desperate for it, and end up looking for it in the wrong places.
To a child, it is found in the protection by its parents. To a teenager, it is found in being is close to someone's heart. To a lonely person, it is the company of a stranger. To the homeless, it is found in the hot soup given to them by little old ladies who spend all night cooking for them. To the elderly, it is found in having someone to look after their needs.
The common thread among these acts of love is care shown to another person because one genuinely means it. Love is directed towards another person. It is against selfish desires. Doing something kind is not done with love if it did not care for others for their sake. Love is not an emotion. It is a spirit. "Feelings" of love is not love. One may feel in love, but not really love the person one has such feelings for. Love is action. It is kind. It seeks justice and truth.
To a child, it is found in the protection by its parents. To a teenager, it is found in being is close to someone's heart. To a lonely person, it is the company of a stranger. To the homeless, it is found in the hot soup given to them by little old ladies who spend all night cooking for them. To the elderly, it is found in having someone to look after their needs.
The common thread among these acts of love is care shown to another person because one genuinely means it. Love is directed towards another person. It is against selfish desires. Doing something kind is not done with love if it did not care for others for their sake. Love is not an emotion. It is a spirit. "Feelings" of love is not love. One may feel in love, but not really love the person one has such feelings for. Love is action. It is kind. It seeks justice and truth.
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Fairness is Not Justice
Fairness and justice are often confused in the postmodern world. The terms 'fairness' and 'justice' are used interchangeably because they are thought to mean the same thing. Fairness means to treat people the same way in a particular set of circumstances. Justice, however, requires that fairness be offered the right way and that the right thing should be done in a particular set of circumstances. In other words, fairness is relative, while justice is absolute. This is what many people don't realise. People often take fairness for granted in Australia because everyone is said to be given a "fair go". However, while fairness is one thing, justice is another.
For example, it is fair that two people who steal money from a house share out the money equally. However, such an act is not a just act because it is a wrong act that should not have been done in the first place. This example illustrates that fairness is dependent on the set of circumstances that it is applied to. Justice does not. Since fairness is relative, it would follow that all people may be equal, but some are more equal than others because some deserve to be treated more fairly. Justice, however, commands (not demands) that all people are treated equally regardless of their circumstances.
Labels:
Delusion,
Egalitarianism,
Ethics,
Fairness,
Justice,
Morality,
Perversion,
Values
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