Sunday, November 13, 2011

Who Inspires Me

The source of my inspiration is all of my peers. Our school system taught us nothing that would prepare us for a workforce or adulthood. Our parents abandoned us. We live every single day following a system designed to keep us as statistics for someone elses personal gain. While we are treated like livestock, we counter everything that keeps us down. We are everyone you interact with in your every day life. We are your doctors, your teachers, your law enforcement, your hero and your villain. WE ARE EVERYONE. We are the people that are condemned for our achievements. We are those assassinated for solving problems. We are the most misunderstood people on the planet because we don’t have millions of dollars to spend on having a news network brainwasha nation. We are American youth.
What inspires me about the American youth is that we have a grey hat mentality. We never wait for someone else to solve our problems. The common person is too selfish to help anyone these days. Especially a young person struggling to merely exist. As youth we have developed our own system of survival and education. We take ALL matters into our hands because the police and our government has proven itself untrustworthy. What inspires me is our ability to alter and abolish government. What inspires me is seeing a peace and harmony created by the youth. Most of all what inspires me is seeing my peers create the international 99% movement.
I share this inspiration and hive mind with a majority of the world population. While everyone may react differently, ultimately we are aware that something in this world is terribly wrong and we are doing something about it. We will always be condemned by those who fear change but we will see the world conform to the benefit of the people. The Declaration Of Indepandance says, “Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.”

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