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I Don't Care If Your Gay Or Straight Or Bi

A philosopher *Jean-Jacques Rousseau* said "Man is good by nature, it is society that corrupts him"
From the moment we are born we become part a group,family,and as we grow up we become part of other groups,friends,classmates,workmates...just becoming part of the society.As this happens,we learn from each other,our customs,way of being,likes and dislikes,even our common sense we get from these groups around us(society) and we don't seem to notice this.It defines what is fair / unfair from our own point of view,that is why what is fair to you may not be for me,because we were educated in different groups in the same society.

Now that we know the influence that these groups around us has on us,it's time to ask the question "Is society really corrupted?",and if it is what are we(as individuals)suppose to do about it?Are we suppose to accept this and be corrupted so we can be part of society?what if we don't?does that means we can't be part of society?

We are to fit in to some social patterns by the way we look and act or we won't be accepted by a large part of society..that is just sad.Maybe it is time to create a new society where we don't need to fit into any patterns and that is not corrupted.

But what do I mean when I talk about "social corruption"?Well I have notice that people just seem to make each other suffer and I was told it because people revise pleasure by making each other suffer,but I don't understand how can someone feel pleasure by making someone suffer...That is just psychopaths.Then is it true that we are born "humans" but then become "primitive psychopaths"?

Perhaps it is time to create a new society based on trust and love by concentrating on the way kids are educated,after all they are the future..it too late for us,but maybe not for them.

"The only custom to be taught to children is that they shouldn't submit to any custom" by Jean-Jacques Rousseau


 
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