I only ask because when I interact with or observe other human beings they all seem to inhabit a different reality to me. I assume the problem is not localised in my perception, they seem to exist in a sense of ‘real’ unique to themselves... without exception. No two humans, no matter how similar, no matter how much they see eye to eye, share an identical sense of reality. There will always be a point of contention or debate somewhere in the relationship. I have seen recorded examples of this thought throughout the history of mankind. Therefore I don’t believe the problem lies in my mindset.
I am deeply worried, not by this fact, but by the vast number of people I meet or observe who make no attempt to find out what is real in their adult lives. I give you guys more credit than this, you at least are reading an alternative news source, trying to expand your own knowledge and allowing your own perception to evolve.
I don’t pretend to know what is real myself, I am constantly surprised by a new mindset or opinion or theory or investigation etc. I like to think of it as an education but I’m sure there are others who would see this as conceit.
However I don’t think it is healthy to have so many unquestioning, close-minded people in society (whatever that might be at the moment). To me, and no-one has to agree with me, I feel like we all grew up in Disneyland, only I, and a few people I run into, have realised that the mouse and the castle and the ice show aren’t real and it’s all just a localised artificial society/theme-park. Only we can’t seem to agree on who owns the theme-park, who runs the theme-park, who designs the rides, who built it in the first place, who decides the park rules or where that awful canned music is coming from etc. Lots of us think we could run the park better but we can’t agree how and some of us argue whether or not there might be other theme parks if we just climbed over the fence and ran off through the car park. Some people even try to live outside the theme park system altogether and some think it will help if we smash the rides.
But that’s just the people who know it’s not real and we seem to be vastly outnumbered by people who buy into the whole park and its various themes. They believe it’s real...even when you point at the gates or through the chain link fence they see nothing and usually get quite upset. Some even call the park staff and complain that you don’t believe in Mickey or that you were saying things about Donald or that you have gone nuts and need to be taken to snow white’s enchanted psychiatric ward. They buy into the whole show, the mouse money, theme park TV; they can name all seven dwarves and have three minutes silence once a year in memory of bambi’s mum (sedatives in the soda?). How can they exist like that? By what mechanism does the natural inquisitive human psyche become neutered?
Take Kanye West for instance. I don’t know if you saw him on that hurricane telethon at the weekend. He honestly looked like a hurt, confused, huffy child who had just found out that Bing Crosby wasn’t his real daddy. “President Bush doesn’t care about black people” he said abruptly. I felt like giving him a hug, awwww poor Kanye, did you just work that out? There, there. Please no one tell him about Santa or God... you might ruin Christmas for him as well.
The sad thing is he took his recent sharp wake up call personally. Dear Kanye, I assure you there are millions of white people that Bush doesn’t care about either, why polarise the issue into race? It’s not even Bush’s fault, yes I know it’s very unfashionable to say so but it’s true.
Surely, Kanye my new friend, blaming Bush for the racist/class divide in America and their now seriously psychotic addiction to all things military is as an unreal an absurdity as believing you are a wealthy rap superstar. It’s like blaming the guy dancing around in the mouse costume because blacks aren’t allowed on Space Mountain.
RIP The War On Terror 2001-2005
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yeah but it is an insignificant personal rant
08.09.2005 10:37
So enjoy the presence of this article as long as it lasts in the newswire!
imc-scot mod
moderation
08.09.2005 10:39
imc-scot mod
Eh?
08.09.2005 11:53
As a result, along with these deluded fools, Indymedia Uk is becoming a bit of a laughing stock. At least the article above is a little more rounded and willing to ask questions...
Shane Warne
News content.
08.09.2005 12:25
Hide it again if you please, I only posted it agin for a giggle. Also I only wrote it to solidify my own thoughts, but I am very interested in the philosophical implications of how your readership measure reality. Which is why I asked the question... I was not being rhetorical.
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reasons
08.09.2005 13:55
"As a result, along with these deluded fools, Indymedia Uk is becoming a bit of a laughing stock" -
...well there's been crap posted on indymedia uk and other imc's since they started, which is one reason why a lot of people either don't read it or contribute to it. That said when big actions and the like kick off, indymedia more often than not has the best reporting of what's going on.
And that's the score.
Indymedia's format is great for rapid mass reporting, crap for ongoing day to day news management.
psymops
baiting
08.09.2005 15:19
You feel the article stands on it's own or not?
You seemed to want Indy to hide the article or you wouldn't have basically invited and suggested it.
What's the crack?
y
evrything in moderation
08.09.2005 17:40
Ferris Bueller you're my hero
whois
09.09.2005 11:15
curious
well done
09.09.2005 15:39
the steering of loads of sheep
into the 'battle of auchterada'
that was really well rehearsed
i wonder how many hours it took to get
those BBC camera cranes ready
as they overlooked that
'unguarded fencing'
IMCUK is dead from the neck up
eric