a world of hypocrits and bigots

most of this i already know and have come to realize is the hard-coded truth in human nature, but why are people so judgemental and close-minded to the point of bigotry? yet, they feel that their views on life and society are correct? our american society has such a conservative perception on life and society that all things not within that vision falls out as being different, unacceptable, wrong or ’sinful’. this does not even take into account the type of person who may be performing such ‘unacceptable’ actions, no matter how intelligent, caring, truthful, honest or progressive they are. is the society that we helplessly find ourselves struggling in everyday (well some of us who may be ‘different’) bothersome to anyone else as it is to me? there is not a single day that passes where i sit and think about the state of the human condition… how pathetically selfish we all really are. perhaps another embedded trait in the human genome? it’s kind of funny though how its those people… those who are overly judgemental about everyone else… those who are so self-righteous that they feel the know right and wrong, truth and deception, normal and different… who are the hypocritical ones. hell, they are so worried about striking down judgement on others that they fail to reflect upon themselves, failing to realize they don’t come close to living the truthfully good lifestyle that they preach about.

so is it just me being overly critical as usual? you may think so, but just sit back and observe while considering that which i have merely begun to discuss here. of course not everyone reflects such opprobrious characteristics, whom i am of course thankful for as we need more realists who refuse to live in a world of plastic truth and fantasied perceptions.

so maybe ignorance really is bliss. if only i could force myself to look the other way like everyone else…

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