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A Statement Against the Illlogical and Irrational Tone of Racism

I record this blog post as a statement because it should be implied and known that racism against white males certainly does exist and happens more frequently than certain counterarguments fail to asses and consider. This qualifies logically as a statement and not just a proposition. I originally intended to do this post specifically for white males, but inevitably concluded that that could be a narrow and slightly sexist approach. Then I thought to regard only racism against whites, but furthermore recorded that as racist and undisciplined. So here we just discombobulate racism as effectively as possible for all people entirely. So I have taken the initiative of categorizing different types of racism and giving real life experiences, ideas, and observations that can help the reader understand the issue, realize the cause of the issue, and upon choice create their own initiative to help reduce racism against white males. The types of racism I have decided upon are physical, emotional, ...

The Social Animal by: David Brooks (2011)

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  It has been reported that many contemporary philosophers are discussing the same things. Mating, the linear increase in social intelligence, the statistics of a thriving American economy and the digest of it’s luxurious social procedures. The classic prose of western greats that railed against religious institutions are quieted by the comfortable consolation of mating quest in regards to suitable partners and personal status both intellectually and financially. Hierarchy is forbade, but a fact sheet is essential. Along the way we are taking surveys  on the common man with casual techniques as to how to be emotionally intelligent and intellectually advanced enough to surpass him. Brooks is off to a good start, cleverly hiding himself behind French literary techniques and a style that expanded and perfected the grisly high school douchebag who couldn’t take his eyes off having all things superficial work well. Yet assumptions make and ass out of you and me, and Brooks stabiliz...