Control:
How old were you when you found out that the books of the bible were chosen by a group of men out of hundreds of books submitted? Ever read the books that didn't make it in the bible?
I love living in this life. I firmly believe that the sky I see is blue, and the clouds I see are white. The grass I see is green and the food marketed to me is reasonable to eat. That I get to buy whatever I want whenever I want. No voucher, no right I have to have.
No papers I need to walk with. The fact I can drive from one state to another without boarders. Wear whatever I want. Have choices on food and products. Work four jobs or one or none. If I get pregnant I dont need to get a test to find out if its a boy or girl to decide its death or not. I dont need to worry about hiding it or giving it away. If someone my taxes pay is doing the wrong thing I have the right to report them. I dont need permission to call them out on something. They are not in control of me. If I want to make a difference I can.
In my town when the school system wanted all kids to wear uniforms I was like "great that will help" but then the people who know more than me (activists) said hell no. Next we have this. that. etc.. so they got it changed to optional. Very important. I didn't see it initially but after listening to both sides, learning how these things have affected other school districts, I was able to make a new choice, my choice.
There is a reason why everyone in the world wants to come to my country. Where every country teaches their children about my US History for more years in school than my country taught me. Where those students can pass a citizen test and I cant unless I cram study. Where our movies/tv shows are not dubbed for them so they can learn our language.
Control: We educate our kids/people enough to stay here/home in our country. Other countries educate theirs to "be able" to leave.
Life is good
How old were you when you found out that the books of the bible were chosen by a group of men out of hundreds of books submitted? Ever read the books that didn't make it in the bible?
I love living in this life. I firmly believe that the sky I see is blue, and the clouds I see are white. The grass I see is green and the food marketed to me is reasonable to eat. That I get to buy whatever I want whenever I want. No voucher, no right I have to have.
No papers I need to walk with. The fact I can drive from one state to another without boarders. Wear whatever I want. Have choices on food and products. Work four jobs or one or none. If I get pregnant I dont need to get a test to find out if its a boy or girl to decide its death or not. I dont need to worry about hiding it or giving it away. If someone my taxes pay is doing the wrong thing I have the right to report them. I dont need permission to call them out on something. They are not in control of me. If I want to make a difference I can.
In my town when the school system wanted all kids to wear uniforms I was like "great that will help" but then the people who know more than me (activists) said hell no. Next we have this. that. etc.. so they got it changed to optional. Very important. I didn't see it initially but after listening to both sides, learning how these things have affected other school districts, I was able to make a new choice, my choice.
There is a reason why everyone in the world wants to come to my country. Where every country teaches their children about my US History for more years in school than my country taught me. Where those students can pass a citizen test and I cant unless I cram study. Where our movies/tv shows are not dubbed for them so they can learn our language.
Control: We educate our kids/people enough to stay here/home in our country. Other countries educate theirs to "be able" to leave.
Life is good

