I haven’t done this in a while but here is my TOD for today June 25, 2015
The problem is that we allowed our Colonial masters to instill in us that one race is superior to another and one group is to rule others and that certain “classes” of people are inferior and should be put to death even.
We have allowed ourselves to be led into the construct where we are classified like farm animals…
The system works on a divide and conquer method and we do all the work by being racists and bigots.
Until we learn that the construct of classifications is our enemy and we learn to break free and unite as one people regardless of color or orientation or any of the dividers they place between us we will remain where we are and things will only get worst.
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I was born in Belize City, Belize on Sept. 01, 1975 and raised in the beautiful town of San Ignacio, Cayo; both places in the Central American Country of Belize. Hence the name Cayo Buay, it is Kriol for Boy from Cayo.
Raised in a single mother home with 8 children, I learnt from a tender age that you can't always have what you want and you always have to work hard for what you get. As a young lad I remember going to my Granddad's farm to help as we could. CB has been working since Std 6 (8th Grade).
I worked in the Architecture and Construction field while I lived in Belize and worked on many projects ranging from residential to Commercial with the most notable being the extension to the PGIA.
I know about hard life and how to make a lot out of a little. But that was then, today I am a happily married man and father of a wonderful son who I am doing my utmost best to raise the right way. I've worked in Architecture and Construction, owned my own company, did some remodeling and some call center work both as a rep and as a manager, worked as a Helpdesk Admin, System Administrator and now an ESM (Enterprise System Monitor) Engineer, essentially a walking NSA.
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Thank you for this insightful article regarding the dynamics in our society, Francisco. I like your choice of words, because it is a fact and sadly true.
Thanks Mary. There are lots of little things like this that go by unnoticed and that are like slow poison. Stefan Molyneux explains it best in this video blog:
“The greatest resource for any human being to control is not natural resources, or tools, or animals or land — but other human beings.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbp6umQT58A