Rebuttal to Arrash's article

Jan 24, 2007 21:27

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1keeper10 January 25 2007, 23:21:43 UTC
nice :)

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anonymous January 28 2007, 03:33:33 UTC
No, Arrash is right. Schools set rules and regulations, how many approved facts can you memorize? Did you follow the right format on your creative writing assignment. Can you memorize all of the positive facts about history. Ever notice how in history it makes present day seem perfect, almost utopia. its a lesson on how we have solved all of our problems.
"What good is free-thinking or radical new ideas if they don't help anyone in the end?" -the words of a coward.

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bloodyrussian13 January 30 2007, 03:06:50 UTC
Go read my next entry. It's dedicated to you, as I ran out of room for you here.

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the words of a "coward" 1keeper10 January 30 2007, 02:12:02 UTC
"What good is free-thinking or radical new ideas if they don't help anyone in the end?" -the words of a coward.

the words of a coward? REALLY??
Rousseau was a free thinker, can we all agree on that? his ideas helped people in the end, did they not? i mean, they did, after all, have a huge influence on the development of a school system in Prussia, not to mention every where else. and school is a good thing for so many different reasons.

you can do all the free thinking you want, but if your ideas arent going to help anyone, then chances are they will harm someone. (and if they neither help nor harm anyone, then what the hell are you thinking about? are you daydreaming???) and if those are the kinds of ideas your having, then the "evil machine" called society (not actually my opinion) will rightfully classify you as a psycho. as you should be.

~i'd be interested to know why you come off as being against revolutionary ideas that have the potential to benefit others.

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