Category: Theories, Thoughts and Ideas
Are We Hopeless?
November 30th, 2009
The older I get, the more I realize and feel the evils of this world. Infested by a money worshipping, racist, apathetic, hypocritical, lying, ridiculous, unhelpful, and arrogant bunch. Proud followers of all of the above. Yes, the world is beautiful when you ignore or mentally subtract the negative forces that weigh down on the rest of us every waking day. The rest of us who would like to find each other, and who wish there was a way to turn it all around, but feeling helpless because one person alone can't make a difference. Unwillingly being taken by a wave of greed and destruction. Feeding it with our own defeatism.
From the know-it-all atheist who believes a science centralized only on the material dimension is the answer to all existence and resists any explanation or evidence that there's more to it than this material world, to the religious psychopath who fears God, and believes in Jesus' teachings, yet teaches his children that not everyone deserves to be treated with love and respect—we've got much to learn. I'm far from perfect. However, as an observer, a person who truly wants to do good in this lifetime, and learn as much as life can teach me, I must say, I'm highly disappointed in humanity. As much as I try not to think about the negative things that society has shown me exist, it's really become hard to avoid. Especially with the over saturation of people's opinions and thoughts on the internet. Everyone's real-time thoughts via Twitter, Facebook, and Myspace. It becomes evident how distracted we all are with work, events that occur in popular culture, and unimportant material things. The more time goes by, the more distracted we become. When does the distraction stop progressing?

Another thing that concerns me is how everyone is so quick to apply to themselves the thoughts, styles and preferences of the current rich and famous superstars. It's a phenomenon I don't understand. It's fine to enjoy their music. Music is a powerful thing that should be enjoyed, but I believe we should take into consideration what these artists are selling us.
I grew up and live in an urban area where Hip-Hop and R&B are dominant genres people listen to, and follow. I myself grew up with this music, but as I matured, I became turned off by it for various reasons. I suppose you can say it just didn't resonate with me as much anymore, because I grew to really understand the lyrics in rap songs and the superficial and limited nature of the lyrics in most current R&B songs (not to say this only occurs in R&B ). Rappers walk around with their flamboyant jewelry of ridiculous size. Photographed next to fancy cars, and pockets full of cash. Next thing you know, kids in my neighborhood are doing all they can to get big ridiculous jewelry (real and not-so-real) to appeal to this Hip-Hop image or standard. Using disgusting vocabulary they learned from the lyrics of their favorite song by their favorite rapper. It came to a point where aspiring rappers or Hip-Hop artists feel they have to have bulky jewelry and lyrics about drug-dealing, "hoes and bitches", guns and gunshots, etc. to be any kind of relevant. What happened to just being talented, better yet being genuine? Apparently, sometimes that's not even needed.
"People–'specially 'round here, worship the negative. They like that villainous story. They love that drug dealer. They champion the loudmouths. They idolize the aggressive. They feel it's power." -Teddy Forthewin of Asteroid Belt
Couldn't have said it better myself.

How about the female superstars who are made to sell us sex? The more time passes, the more naked and lustful these artists are marketed. Artists on the spotlight make a luxurious living selling us sex, drugs, cigarettes, alcohol (specific brands sometimes) and the rich life most of us will never live because we're not meant to – and that's probably for the better. Things like this... the media, the television programs we watch, pop culture; it's a powerful tool for changing the perspective, opinions and preferences of the masses, and it does just that. We follow oh so obediently. Most of the key periods in time were brought upon by popular opinion. Remember the holocaust?

We need to look up to different people. We need to set different examples. Better ones. Positive ones. Why aren't we doing that? I don't want to discredit the people out there who are indeed trying to steer things the right direction, but we tend not to pay them as much attention as we should. Not even the television shows made for our children are satisfactory. We all know Disney sells sex like crazy, shows like SpongeBob SquarePants teaches stupidity, and cartoons were always filled with violence. There are also those problematic commercials that follow. Repeatedly advertising junk food to our childrens' vulnerable and spongey minds and getting them hooked with their featured promotional toys. I'm pretty sure every child the age of 3 and up (maybe even younger) in North America knows what McDonald's is. Just listen to this conversation I had with my 4 year old nephew:
Are we hopeless? Have we reached a point where the media, pop culture, and the ever-changing technologies have jaded us completely? I will remain positive and wish for the best. I think we can still turn it all around once we all realize how unforgivingly ridiculous we've let everything become. Or perhaps the Earth has to turn upside down before we can get some sense knocked into the collective consciousness.
"Change doesn't happen the way you say it's gonna' happen, without dramatic events that accelerate thinking. I wrote this thing. It might take decades or longer to create a reaction before it anchors into consciousness... " -Vick in Lady In The Water
-Jean Goode
The Obama Deception (HQ)
March 20th, 2009Good day everyone! I know I've been...not posting anything. Just been inside my brain, and outside my brain working and working on things that I needed to work on. So, the music is coming along SOoooOooOo Goood! Shout out to Carlos!
No Pedestrian License podcast 'cause Teddy! decided he doesn't know what to talk about anymore...yet. Mind you, like a week ago he was all "let's do a podcast!" Then it didn't happen 'cause he wasn't in the mood. Yeah, that's right! I wrote it down so the whole world could see! Shieeet. I have plenty to say gottdammit! Plenty! He has plenty to say also. Stop fruh'in Teddy! Don't you know you mah badabay?!
By the way, me and Teddy! don't have sex or hold hands or kiss or say things to each other like "Damn, big daddy/mama, you could get it today." That doesn't go down, people! We are SINGLE! People keep thinking we're a couple. But we ain't nah'm but a couple of laughin' fools. Ask my father, he knows.
ANYWAY, Check out this documentary. QUITE interesting:
It's hilarious to me how people were all ODing on the Obama celebrations like they won the muhthuhfuhkhin' lottery. I didn't wanna' say anything before at the risk of offending anyone since everyone was so happy, but lets be serious people. Ah well, let me just leave it at that. WatchIt!
Hehehe. This has got to be one of the most informal blogs I've ever written. Holllerrrr *echo with delay*
-Jean Goode
We Should All Know This...
February 10th, 2009Zeitgeist: Addendum (The Sequel)
Zeitgeist
Thought I'd post these Zeitgeist videos. There are still many that haven't seen them. I've recently watched the sequel, which thoroughly explains how money works, and what causes the financial ups and downs in our country and the world. It's about 2 hours long, but well worth watching. I figured I'd post the sequel first since it's more relevant to right now. The first part is below. For more information, please visit the following link:
http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com
Another interesting project that is being developed for the betterment of our way of living is The Venus Project. I've heard about it before, but also just recently started to get some info on it. For more information on THAT, visit the following link:
http://www.thevenusproject.com
There is still time...
I wish I could just quit my job, leave my home, and just somehow help improve this world. I have points when I feel that I'm not doing much at all, except for conforming to this toxic life. I can't stand complaining about it, and I'm tired of it. I guess all I can do right now is try to spread an idea. An idea that can possibly lighten the mood of this planet we live in. Collectively lighten all our moods, and perhaps that will help things move along towards a positive direction:
Elevated Social Theory
I still have EST pins for those of you who may want one. Just email me if you do at that email on the side there. Cool.
-Jean Goode















