Tuesday, April 8, 2008

thoughts

"I say that civilization is an illusion, a game of pretend. What is real is the fact that we are still animals, driven by primal instincts."

"To be honest, when someone starts talking to me about the truth, what I hear is what they're telling me about themselves more than what they're saying about the world."

"Perhaps this is true, perhaps being a Russian in this country is a kind of pathology. So what do you think, can you help me? Can you give me a pill? To make me see the world the way you Americans see the world. Can a pill help me understand Iraq, or Dafur, or even New Orleans?

"All I am saying is that civilization crumbles whenever we need it most. In the right situation, we are all capable of the most terrible crimes. To imagine a world where this was not so, where every crisis did not result in new atrocities, where every newspaper is not full of war and violence. Well, this is to imagine a world where human beings cease to be human.

"While I'll give you that we still retain some basic animal instincts, you have to admit we're not the same animal we were a few thousand years ago. Read Piaget, Kohlberg or Maslow, Graves, Wilber, and you'll see that we're still evolving. Our consciousness is changing. Five hundred years ago, postmodern feminists didn't exist yet one sits right beside you today. And while that fact may not undo all of the terrible things that have been done in this world, at least it gives me reason to believe that one day, things may be different.

Quotes from The Invasion

I'd rather be less positive about the contention that one day, things will be 'better'. That's just a sinner talking about things they've done that can't be undone. I just dont see the poissibility for mankind to engulf in behaviours and events non other greed, selfishness, control, superficiality and catastrophe. We're, after all... Humans. In a contemporary world, what happens when people charged with protecting the public are the ones to be changed? Look no further than the governments, politics and religions. Do we ever seek the truth for the justification to what have been done? No, when the governments, religions, news, scientists said so, you take it as given, as if the world's gonna be a better place for living. Ever contemplate upon why is there still war when famish is no longer an outbreak but an endemic? Somehow, I hope humans could be more...'humane'..but as mentioned, that would mean to imagine a world where human beings cease to be human. What a paradox.



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