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The Average Human Being is Brain Dead and Cares Not

The average human being is brain dead and is not care to think nor do they care that their intellectual capacity is diminished because they will not exercise their brain or their body. Wow, that sure was a blasphemous statement on the human race and where exactly do you get off making such a mean-spirited comment about humanity anyway?.Oh spare me the political correctness, professional courtesy chit-chat will you? You cannot tell me that you have not had the same thought or comment yourself in observing humanity? What is wrong with simply telling it like it is? Why do you wish to sugar coat such an important topic? Deny the truth? Hmm, why and what is wrong with starting a discussion on this subject or stating matter of factly that; The Average Human Being is Brain Dead and Cares Not?.You know it seems as all American and people all over the planet for that matter are indeed getting fat, dumb and happy. Although I cannot imagine what they are happy about, as they look around the world at other societies and civilization, other than perhaps ignorance is bliss. Yes the average human is becoming brain dead and does not care.

This is obvious.Just look around at some of the elections around the world. If people are getting this out of wack, then why do we allow them to vote in elections for politicians who are lying to them, abusing them or using them or hijacking a religion to do it? Look at Hamas in the Palestinian Territory or the President of Iran, look at Central America, South America, Africa and the future shoe-in in Mexico? What more proof do all y’all need anyhow? Dah? Think if you can.

.Lance Winslow.Article Source: http://EzineArticles.

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By: Lance Winslow



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