Thursday, September 26, 2013

The human condition underlies all governmental systems.

Truly, the human condition underlies all governmental systems. No matter what form the government takes, its always about the People or humans who are the 'governed'. Sometimes, politicians get so involved with their government system that they forget that all governments are about, or should be, about People. Politicians attack the governmental system as an institution, and sometimes they are oblivious of the fact that they are attacking human beings also. At times we don't 'take over' the humans living in a Nation, we take over, or colonize, a Nation and then compel changes in the People, sometimes that means we 'give them Coca Cola', and sometimes the takeover is for the 'worst'. But, it seems that 'new lands' or no longer available, and 'new sources' for Gold have also been depleted; oil is important today, but its somewhat of an oxymoron, for a war to be taking place in a foreign Nation, and the military goal of the invader is 'protect the oil fields'. Wow, where are we going as a Nation of human beings? Consider, the fact that computer geeks have 'leaked' data held 'in secret' and now some of those geeks have being made citizens of other Nations, and some are being punished for 'leaking'. Hey, computer geeks deal with the electronic world, and now, that has been elevated to a punishable crime? Computer geeks are also human beings, so the question becomes, is the 'direction' of governing now being directed to the electronic level of functioning? There's no more land; no more gold; and oil is in question; so is the 'Internet' the next frontier? Hey, each human being is an "electro-chemical" expression of 'life', hence, the human condition is a 'higher expression' than the Internet or 'electronic' conversations. The 'electro', as well as the 'chemical' aspects of life constitutes the human condition. Government should be for the "welfare" of the human condition. We need to have more knowledge and respect for the human condition and the necessary 'condition of togetherness' required for a 'good life'. Politicians should become more 'states-worthy' and less concerned with 'colonizing' the Internet or the International sphere. Maybe its time we become more knowledgeable about the human conditions of existence instead of the political conditions of existence.

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