Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Barbie dolls

A social environment can effortlessly devour a
genuine individual into nothing greater than
the plastics that everyone so claims they would
never want to become...





I am not referring to conforming to the plasticity
of literally stitching and inputting plastic
in one's body... I am simply releasing my
frustration from my repeated observation of
social conformity based on the hierarchical system
that is unspokenly ruling and manipulating the
minds of individuals that were once free thinkers...
As much as we'd hate to admit, there are times
when our opinions pledge its loyalty to the opinions
of the mass... There's no fault in that, but
it is rather agitating to see actions that perform
everything that conflicts what the mouth speaks.

Although, most high school students are inclined to
agree with the majority (with disregard to the feelings
and thoughts of the people that do not approve with
the mass), it is puzzling to see one pledge their loyalty
to their heart and conduct actions that conflict with
the very values they preach about...

The key term here is hypocrisy.

People are entitled to freely express and conduct
their values, regardless if it is ever changing or not,
but a hypocrite that continually condemns the actions
of an individual that practices hypocrisy has no right
at all to judge... We are all hypocrites, but there has
to be some self-recognition of where our loyalty lies,
our heart or the majority.

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