Thursday, January 13, 2011

Rant For 1-13-10

I've really lost my tolerance for the "not my fault" segment of our society. Every bad thing that someone does, no matter how horrendous, is someone else's fault. This attitude permeates or society. These selfish human viruses blame everyone from their parents to society, and even include God for their wrong-doings, and the way they treat others.. They bemoan their poor up bringing, and lack of education, as well as financial status as excuses. Nothing seems to be their fault and we allow it! These people are making conscious choices just as we are.

It's time to wake up and stick our foot up the butt of these societal vermin and make them own up! We need to stop coddling that segment of society that preys on and blames others and denies responsibility. The slugs that tramp the rights and ignore the common courtesies of the people around them, need to be taken to task. The murderers, rapists, pedophiles, as well as other violent and non-violent predators in our society need to dealt with in a way that sends a message of deterrent to the rest. . I don't care about their upbringing, at some point you need to take responsibility for your life and the consequences that go with it.

Wake up you human rodents and take responsibility.

This is a little heavy huh :P

2 comments:

  1. People now a days like to put blame on others. Some would not even acknowledge they are part of the problem or the issue. It's always much easier to blame others and look over their shoulder's for their side of the problem. These are the people who will never be happy unless its on their terms. Unfortunately, these are the same people who will always be searching for 'something else better' and the will be unsatisfied for the rest of their life till they go to 'hell.'
    Though, the question is how much do we allow the blame to continue? Does it all depend on the situation? One might ask where and what are the boundaries? These situations can occur daily in many people's lives. Kids blame other kids for mistakes or the reasons for fighting w/ a classmate or a friend. A spouse just keeping quiet and bottling their feelings in when their feelings are hurt by their spouse, and just accepting the blame for the situation just to avoid an argument? Whose fault is it then? The spouse who kept quiet or the spouse who was hurtful?

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  2. very thoughtful response Maria.

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