Southern Manifesto

Discussion in 'General' started by finshaggy, Mar 18, 2012.

  1. SOUTHERN MANIFESTO

    By: A. Southerner

    Respect, Honesty, Family, Knowledge, Love, Wisdom, Understanding, Forgiveness. These 8 pillars will stabilize our nation.

    1.Family
    Love, Respect and Family go hand in hand.

    a.Respect and Love mothers. Any woman should be valued. They have the gift of bringing children into this world, and there is no reason for them to ever be disrespected, or hit. Respect the wisdom of the older women, and the older generations in general.

    b.Respect and Love Children. Do not disrespect a child because of their age, protect the children at all costs, and train children to defend themselves. You should treat any child as if it is your own, and you should treat your own children better than whatever you find precious. And keep in mind throughout your child's life "It takes a village to raise a child" and "Walls that keep out danger, also keep out knowledge".

    c.Respect and Love your brothers and sisters. Your brother/sister is not an acquaintance, he/she is not a friend, you are family. Your brother has no color or race, he/she is are all you have in this world, they have been there for you in every situation. You have your elders but one day they won't be here, you have the next generation but they have their own new problems they will be facing. Love and Respect your Brothers and Sisters, share your understanding with your brothers and sister. If you need help, let your family know.

    2.Observe/Sense
    a.Observation is a part of understanding. Observe the world around you. Do not just accept what you hear, or see. We must make an attempt to understand the world around us.

    b.See, hear, taste, touch, smell. To understand something, you must get a sense of it. Experience the senses of yourself, experience the senses of your world, experience the senses of your brothers and sisters. Understand each other, understand everything.

    3.Economy

    a. The American economy is in shambles, and therefore the American dollar is in shambles. And to make things worse the American dollar is no longer backed by gold or silver. Meaning "pretty soon" the American dollar will fall below the Mexican peso. We should make a net for the economy, instead of just watching it plummet.
    But if we created our own "private" community bank, and printed our own money (not counterfeit, copies of American bills, a brand new dollar.) and either made it on gold/silver coins, or made it where you could come and actually trade the notes for reserves of gold/silver or something else valuable (water, food, fuel, etc) then if and when the American recession reaches its climax, we will be prepared. And actually with a more foolproof economy than the current "no gold" paper dollar.

    b. Every Southerner needs a job and/or income of some sort for little or no work (depending on health/ability). There are many services that people could pay the government for, that would make the government a truly useful servant entity, that it ignores: Garden tending, Homeless housing, Energy rigging, Biodiesel making, etc. Which are all very simple tasks that could be achieved and bought by the government in any household/yard for a steady income. And the government could then use those things to provide services to the community.
    We must show the people in charge how things can change, or we must make the change ourselves, in our own communities.

    c. We should make any attempt possible to stop using resources that will be used up, as fuel, and start using things that can be renewed forever, and therefore used forever. As well as use fibers that are more resilient (than cotton, nylon, etc), last longer, and protect us better. To make things like better clothes, and stronger building materials from.

    4.Community

    a. Give back to the community, never forget where you came from and who your family is. If people in your neighborhood/state don't have money for Christmas/Hanuka/Kwanzaa, bring it to them. If someone is hungry, feed them. If someone has no bed, give them a place to sleep. Do not steal from your brothers and sisters, share with your brothers and sisters.

    b. Respect the education of any (respectful) community member that has/does serve(d) in the armed forces, politics, law or government. And remember if you gain power as an officer, official, etc that you came from the community, and are still a part of it. You are there to represent, protect, and serve your community or nation, not to prey upon the citizens of it.

    c.Register yourself to vote, and help register anyone in your community to vote. Only about 48% of registered voters (And only about 50% of America is registered) actually turn up to vote, if we can get all nonvoters to write a name in, we can actually get someone good in office.

    d.We should intend on unlatching ourselves from the ways of the failing system. There should be true democracy, and true equality. Any person, and any voicefully willing child should be allowed to vote, make decisions in the community, see and learn from the consequences of those decisions. We can not have complete peace until we leave no question of oppression, and revolution. To suppress the mind of a child from the world, simply for being the mind of a child is wrong. Same with any other person, race or species on this planet.

    e. Create non-profit services such as churches and shelters, if you can be certified as non-profit you are probably doing something right. Apply for a Township if you have the land, or enough people in your community with deeds that want to make a difference.

    f.Work together, organize. When individual organs work together as one body, they can get more done than they could ever imagine alone. Share in each others wisdom, knowledge, and understandings.
    But do not impose yourself on another, let everyone be their own person. You control your own future.

    g. Victimless offenders need to be released from prison. People who stole nothing, left no debts unpaid, hurt no one, and threatened no harm, should not be imprisoned.

    h. No hard drugs. It's ok to drink, it's ok to ingest plants (Coffee, Tobacco, Chocolate, Marijuana, etc) , it's ok to expand your mind. But do not use or get it physically addicted to a drug. There is no positives to addiction, even if you feel like their on top of the world, you will come down. Painkillers and anesthetics have their place in medicine, don't abuse them.
    And do not distribute (sell) hard drugs throughout your community. To gain from the addiction of the community, hurts you and everyone.

    i. Help a struggling brother, sister, elder, or child. Do not ignore, use or find humor in their struggle. Including court, show up for your family, even if they are wrong.

    5. Education
    Much of your education as a child and as an adult, should come from the direct situations occurring in your community, or nation at that time. If we do not learn what the problems are, how they happened, what has been happening around them, who we are, and where we come from, how can we ever expect to solve those problems?
    Share your education with your brothers and sisters.

    a. Learn who your appointed and elected representatives are, and learn what/who they are representing and/or getting paid by, and who their families are. Make decisions at election time based on education and understanding, even if that decision is chaotic to the system (like voting for Elvis). And learn how that system works, like what powers are awarded to which titles.

    b. Know the history of your state. Who it was founded by, what was done to found it, when, with what reason, etc. Also study the history of your states high courts, the specific cases and rulings.

    c. Study the philosophies of the world. Even if you just study the main three philosophers Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Educate yourself about the world around you.

    d. Learn the law. Learn the legal definitions of words with a Black's Law dictionary, there are many words that are different in there, than in common American English. Understand the difference between Constitutional "Law", US "Code", and agency "Regulations" when debating the finer points of law.

    e. Understand time, how our calendar was made, what other calendars there are, and what an "age" is. Understand "quality of time", Kairos ("real" time), and Chronos ("timed" time. With measurements like minutes or seconds). Understand how to use kairos time (the fleeting moment), and free yourself with this understanding.

    f. Immerse yourself in new cultures. By traveling, and by simply reaching out in your community. There is much you can learn, even from an "uneducated" tribesman.

    g. Educate yourself in as much medical aid as your time and mind will allow, you never know when you could save your brother, sister, or child's life.

    h. Do not "specialize", you may be very talented in one area, but life will demand more from you at some point. You never want to wake up one day and feel like you have "peaked", let age bring wisdom and wealth of life, not personal imprisonment. Become skilled in many things.

    i. Read the Bible, Torah, Qur'an, Rig Veda, and any religious text you can find. Especially if you personally call any of them Holy.

    j. Write your own literature. Flyers, brochures, books, anything. Share your thoughts, share current events, share anything. The circulation of information is one of the most important/powerful things in the word.

    6. The Beginning

    a.Several smaller sections will be written separately as new wisdom and knowledge is gained.

    b.Share these thoughts freely, and if you feel like you can add to them to make them better, do so with bullet points under the appropriate letter (a,b,c) Or a new letter if necessary (a whole new subject). If you would like to edit the words, contact me.
     
  2. This is not true...People, this is not true at all.:cool:
     
  3. "Not true"?!?!?

    This isn't a piece of journalism:p
     
  4. And how is that your reply anyways? Did you even read?
     
  5. Where's the section on inbred and ford trucks?
     
  6. The correct way to say that would be "inBREEDING", and that "section" is called your family tree (no disrespect).
     
  7. I don't go under the Mason Dixon line, so its safe to say I don't like country music and I don't find my cousin attractive. When I think of the south I cant think of any reason to go, besides Florida. And as for the grammer sorry for offending your beloved inbreeding, but your from the south so you know what i talking about. Luckily the union won the civil war. (No offense)
     
  8. I do not understand the reason for posting misinformation/overgeneralizations/other inaccuracies.

    I skimmed it, after I read your other thread I pretty much gave up on substance.:cool:
     
  9. #9 finshaggy, Mar 18, 2012
    Last edited by a moderator: Mar 18, 2012
    I'm not a die hard country fan either, my favorite genres are rap, and anti-folk.

    And I don't find my cousin attractive, you are letting YOUR racism of Southerners blind your judgement.

    And you said "You know what I talking about" are you just on here drunk?
     
  10. So after a "skim", you think you understand even a piece of what I wrote? LOL LOL

    That's not how it works with this.
     
  11. Racist against people from the south? How long have you been a race?

    Yes I'm just drunk on here..
     
  12. We don't have to be a race for you to act racist.

    You are:

    1. Lumping us all into one category

    2. Saying what kind of cars we must ALL drive (therefore what kind of things we must all do)

    3. Disrespecting our family members, based on our past nationality


    Basically ALL the symptoms of racism.
     
  13. The south will rise again
     
  14. More like stereotyping. Racism is saying your a cracker, I hate crackers, that would be a racist remark.
    but I'm just drunk on here
     
  15. [quote name='"thelizardkin"']The south will rise again[/quote]

    No. It. Wont.
     
  16. [quote name='"finshaggy"']

    We don't have to be a race for you to act racist.

    You are:

    1. Lumping us all into one category

    2. Saying what kind of cars we must ALL drive (therefore what kind of things we must all do)

    3. Disrespecting our family members, based on our past nationality

    Basically ALL the symptoms of racism.[/quote]

    actually that's just being prejudiced, racist pretty much does require a race. however we are all one race so I find the whole term to be kinda dumb.
     

  17. I was joking and check this out southern pride
    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Wroj0FLvzs&feature=youtube_gdata_player]Patriotic Drunk Rednecks - YouTube[/ame]
     
  18. The right word would be prejudice.
    I just meant he was acting like a racist.
     
  19. No, I was not acting racist. You just confirmed that in your last post. How far did you make it in school?
     
  20. You WERE "acting" like a racist, towards Southerners.

    Which is called being prejudice:hello:

    Which is a step up from stereotyping, which is NOT what you were doing.
     

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