"It's human to err. It's also human to slur." -Unknown

Monday, December 1, 2014

Liberal America, This is What You've Done

“GOP Staffer To Resign Following Comments About Sasha, Malia Obama”-Huffington Post


  Are you fucking kidding me?!  Seriously!  I like to give people the benefit of a doubt when they say things publically, but now I’ve realized that the lime light in this country, if not the whole freaking world, is strictly controlled by malicious bullies with power.  They are able to obtain this “power” because everyone in liberal America is a spineless baby.
  All you ever hear these dumb-ass, public school system abused, ideologically challenged, retards say is “Ban guns!” and “Bullying is a serious problem!” (Which it is, but only because the grip of the police is so tight that any sort of retaliation, or relevance of a backbone is considered an assault. Seriously, if you’re getting bullied, fucking stand up for yourself!  And don’t go fucking postal, because then you’re just feeding these naïve, spectating, pain whores more dramatic news articles to “justify” their twisted ideals)  All of you idiots are so scarred that your “American dream” will be spoiled by someone else, that you allow terms like cyberbullying to come into existence.  I mean sure they sound justified and cute, but guess what, these terms do as much to stop the problem, as the secret police did in the fucking USSR!
  This Elizabeth Lauten posted some witty, mean things on Facebook about the Obamas kids.  And now these people have literally bullied her into an “apology”.  This is the ultimate form of submission.  They not only have what she said lose any form of credibility, they also get to sickly gargle while she bows at their feet.  What do you think would have happened if Martin Luther King “apologized” for protesting?  Well, we wouldn’t celebrate his life as a fucking holiday, that’s for damn sure.

 [Elizabeth Lauten, the communications director for Rep. Stephen Fincher (R-Tenn.), is resigning Monday following a Facebook post that criticized Malia and Sasha Obama's appearance at the annual White House turkey pardon ceremony, according to NBC News.
According to screenshots posted by Gawker on Saturday, Lauten wrote to the first daughters, asking them to "try showing a little class":
 Dear Sasha and Malia, I get you’re both in those awful teen years, but you’re a part of the First Family, try showing a little class. At least respect the part you play. Then again your mother and father don’t respect their positions very much, or the nation for that matter, so I’m guessing you’re coming up a little short in the ‘good role model’ department. Nevertheless, stretch yourself. Rise to the occasion. Act like being in the White House matters to you. Dress like you deserve respect, not a spot at a bar. And certainly don’t make faces during televised public events.
Lauten took to Facebook again on Saturday to apologize for the rant.
"I reacted to an article and quickly judged the two young ladies in a way that I would never have wanted to be judged myself as a teenager," Lauten wrote. "After many hours of prayer, talking to my parents and re-reading my words online, I can see more clearly how hurtful my words were. Please know that these judgmental feelings truly have no place in my heart."
Lauten's apology came after many on Twitter and Facebook accused her of cyberbullying the Obama daughters. Lauten acknowledged those who were angered by her statements in her apology.

"Furthermore, I'd like to apologize to all of those who I have hurt and offended with my words, and pledge to learn and grow (and I assure you I have) from this experience." ]-Huffington Post 

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Finding a Financially Beneficial Hobby

  Okay, so I've been trying to find a hobby that is not only fun and time consuming, but also potentially capable of making me a bit of that coin.  So far I can tell that the majority of hobbies I enjoy can only bring me profit through contribution, or YouTube.  Both of these routes take lots of time and aren't even guaranteed to work.  I'm now at a point where i'm ready to commit myself to one particular hobby, for better or worse.
  The hobby's that i'm considering are as follows:
Philosophy: The main reason i'm considering philosophy is because i rather enjoy reading, or listening to more often than not, philosophical works.  This would include Plato, Aristotle, Freidrich Nietzsche, Immanuel Kant, and various other philosophers. I enjoy reading their works and find that they really do a good job of enriching the soul, and getting at the "guts" of what humanity really is.  To profit from this hobby, I have conceived a few different paths I could pottentially traverse.  1 would be to start a YouTube channel where I go in depth about each work.  The other more viable option would be to start writing about each one and really analyze each work down to the core.  I could post these writings on this blog, and other philosophical forums where people can read them and give me their opinions,
Competitive Pokemon:  This hobby is one that I thoroughly enjoy engaging myself in.  I enjoy the strategy, the wealth of theory, and knowledge that get applied in competition.  I like Pokemon a lot and would like to indulge in it further.  However, while I was typing the previous paragraph, I've come to realize where my heart stands.  I will pursue Philosophy to it's peak.

In conclusion, I have devised a plan.  I will get a list of Philosophical works and I will start there.  I will review each one and i will prepare my thoughts on each.  This decision marks a new chapter in my life.  I hope all of you will enjoy travelling down this road with me.  Thank You.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

We Back Biotch

We Back Biotch


  Don't you hate it when you take off work 30 minutes early, only to find that you left your headlights on and your battery died!  My life sometimes seems to be like a roller coaster climbing a hill, only to plummet back down seconds after finally reaching the peak.  Well today has certainly been a soggy day.  But hey, I'm not even all that bothered to be honest.  I woke up to a beautiful woman's lovin, and a sausage burrito from Micky d's.  I guess the highs match the lows (just wish there were more highs). 
  Overall my life's been pretty sweet!  I got a car, a raise, and a soon to be inhabited apartment (that hasn't actually been purchased yet).  I'm sorry that I let this blog die people.  I promise you more and more radical content as of this very moment.  Reckless Humanity was born to rock!  And as it's manager, I will try to steal a top spot for my band in the  blog concert of awesomeness!  This I swear.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

An Essay on Change

An Essay on Change

  There are many dark and light forces at work on this spherical mass of rock we call earth.  The biggest mistake a man can make is to bear the world upon his own shoulders, for he will surely collapse.  It is for this reason that desperate and wise men alike call upon a higher power to assist them in a life that all have lived and few have truly loved.  How many desperate good people do you think call upon God and his angels for protection, success, and wealth everyday?  It is because independence is impossible if you wish to survive in this chaos filled wilderness we call space.  
  We live in a world filled with people consumed by greed, fear, grief, lust, ignorance, and hate.  Man refuses to love his neighbor for fear of being rejected of some form of payment, whether it be love, acceptance, time, tranquility, or money.  Instead man takes these things from his neighbor unjustly.  Then the neighbor feeling cheated takes these things from others, and so on and so forth.  
  It is up to the men and women of today to learn how to treat their fellow man, so that the children will learn.  This will ultimately lead to a better world tomorrow, but just as the farmer doesn't yield crops without planting seeds first, we must also create these changes in ourselves today.  Overcome fear, greed, lust, ignorance, and hate; then we will live in peace.
                       -Joe Wheeler

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

What Makes A Man?

What Makes A Man?

     “How many roads must a man walk down before you can call him a man?”  And so goes the anthem of manhood.  Throughout history there have been many different ways that an older adolescent male could earn the right to be called "man".  But that begs the question; what is a man?  By definition, a man is someone over eighteen with a penis.  But the thing is, we all know people over eighteen with a jimmy, and some of them can hardly be considered a man.  Maybe the question isn't “What is a man?”  Just maybe, the real question is “What makes a man?”     

     According to the popular Nickelodeon show SpongeBob Squarepants, a man is someone who has acquired “a taste for smooth jazz”.  This hypothesis dies when you consider that many people we know to be men don’t care for smooth jazz.  So then what does make a man?  I do have one answer.  That answer is courage.  A man is someone with courage and a penis.  Being able to stand up to anything that threatens the well-being of the ones we love; I feel this is part of what makes a man.  It’s not about brute strength because it doesn’t matter how many notches are carved into your pistol.  It’s about what those notches stand for.

     Courage is definitely part of what a man is made of.  But just as you can’t have peanut butter without jelly.  You can’t have a man with only courage.  With only courage a person would be ignorant, and lack decent judgment.  A man also needs to possess wisdom.  A man must know right from wrong, and be able to discern between the two.  This is only acquired through learning from experiences and mistakes.  Intelligence is what separates us from this blogs mascot after all.  Intelligence is the answer for why you have anything.  Everything is obtained because of those moments when you used your brain the way it was intended to be used.

     Still, a person only possessing courage and wisdom is cold and calculating.  It takes a third, very special, ingredient to complete the trinity of a man.  That third and most important ingredient is love.  Love is the reason someone’s courage is activated.  Love is the reason we make the decisions we do.  But just as sword is only a lone metal stick without a war.  Both courage and wisdom are useless without love.  Gentle hearts and firm hands are the makings of a man.   

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

A Narrative Of A School Shooting

     A Narrative of A School Shooting      
     

     The sounds of gunshots pierce the ears of a chemistry teacher in Middle America.  Another depressed youth has gone postal.  911 is called, and minutes later parents, paramedics, police, and news reporters flood the high school parking lot.  News cameras show students in tears, fleeing the building and running into the arms of terrified loved ones.  A body is covered by a sheet and wheeled out on a stretcher.  This was the teen who killed several classmates before tragically taking his own life.
     In the weeks that follow, news stations will cover the story immensely.  They will cling to any new bit of information, be it rumor or fact.  Anything will suffice the public’s dire hunger for new information related to the horrible incident.  Victims’ families can be seen on Good Morning America sharing their undeserved grief with the rest of the nation.  Others will wish to be left alone, and will hold private funerals with news vans just outside the restricted area.  This truly wasn’t the reception they wished their loved ones would have.  These parents never wanted to see their children die.  The grief they feel will take its toll for the rest of their lives.
     Now the debates are beginning.  Necessary debates about the awareness of mental health in late adolescence can be seen on MSNBC.  Meanwhile on CNN those with heavy beliefs in gun control can be seen pushing their agenda, and gaining new supporters, all thanks to the recent tragedy.  Now the NRA holds a press conference in defense of their own agenda that is currently being threatened by the liberals.  Arguments spark at the dinner table about whether or not tighter gun laws should come into effect.  New regulations are passed in schools to prevent this tragedy from happening again.  Of course, the real reason may very well be that they don’t wish to lose their extra funding from their levies.

     A month has passed and everything, besides the hearts of the families of the victims, has returned to normal.  The students that bullied the killer into committing these horrible acts go on with their lives.  Some settle down with their spouse and raise families of their own.  We can only hope that the future of these kids is brighter than that of the troubled young man who murdered his classmates in the same hallways where this next generation will go to high school.  Hopefully mental health awareness for teenagers will have increased by that time and child psychologists can save lives by helping new would-be school shooters through their depression and other issues.  Here’s to a brighter tomorrow.

Monday, August 25, 2014

This War Torn World

     This War Torn World

     Today at 3 o’clock I checked my twitter feed, and was eye-raped by an uncountable amount of news articles containing war related material.  There were pictures of tanks in Libya, dead bodies in Gaza, and several articles about how powerful ISIS is…ISIS is?  Ha!  Try saying that 3 times fast.  Journalists are being murdered, even though documenting events in a war zone has historically been proven to be 100% safe.  With all this killing it forces me (not Ferguson police state force) to beg the question; will the violence reach an end before it forces our race to an ultimate conclusion?  A.K.A. a nuclear apocalypse.  Maybe it’s inevitable.

     Seeking world peace is like trying to put a square peg in a round hole.  But what do you do when accomplishing that impossible feat is a matter of survival or extinction.  Violence can’t be totally extinguished because of greed, religion, and opposing beliefs.  Perhaps we will inevitably go the way of the dinosaurs and bell bottom pants.  That may very well be the case, but I’m a human, when I’m faced with a problem I don’t accept it, I overcome it!  So how can humanity overcome this problem?  I don’t have the answer to this undying question.  I don’t think anyone truly does.  All I’m stating is that it needs to be answered before the entire world goes into a long winter, and I’m not speaking of climate change.

Race Issues In 2014? Oh Lawd!

Race Issues In 2014? Oh Lawd!               
       I decided it would be a good idea if the first article on Reckless Humanity isn’t super controversial, so I’m going to make it about race.  Once upon a time, in a land forcefully taken from the indigenous nomads, there was this crazy practice called slavery.  Slavery wasn’t a new innovational idea for it had been practiced all over the globe for as long as there have been humans.  It’s still around only now it’s more insidious, taking the shape of paper notes and plastic cards.  In this particular land Slavery was practiced using other humans whose pixels reflected a darker color than the ex-Europeans skin did.  Through an extremely complicated neo-Nazi related algorithm this meant that these darker Homo sapiens were inferior to their ex-European counter-parts.  This justified their treatment for some time until one mans’ brain caught a signal of insight through his trademark top hat antenna.  The message was in Morse code but it read something like “Stop these idiots. I mean c’mon son.”  Well the man in the top hat obviously had no choice but to start a war and end this dreadful practice known as “slavery”.  This man succeeded and we pay tribute to him to this day by ironically printing his face on our new method of slavery called money.
     If you read the previous paragraph, or went to a half decent public school system and made it out without being killed by a depressed classmate, then you should have some knowledge about what slavery was and you will be ready to receive this next bit.  So about 50-60 years ago there was this rare growth spurt in the brains of some of our species.  Apparently hanging a man in a tree because of the color of his skin just wasn’t humane, and we needed to put an end to these atrocious acts at our soonest convenience.  There were protests, a lady on a bus sat still, a man rose to fame, and a man was shot.  Ultimately, the end result was a public awareness of race issues, and businesses saved money on constructing extra restrooms.
     We now skip ahead to the year 2014.  A not so secretly socialist black man is holding the most prestigious office on the planet.  Martin Luther King Jr. day is celebrated in almost every state.  The idea that the color of your skin is relevant in any way is all but extinct.  And then some idiotic “public safety officer”, who just so happened to be white, shot and killed an idiotic gangbanger who just so happened to be black.  Now every race group in the nation of ex-European Indian slayers is working an angle and trying to make a buck off this ordeal.  The news stations across the country are going berserk about this event.  Pathetic cause creating websites are stating “Plight of Young Black Men: The Scars and the Crisis”-solidarity-us.org.  And now Ferguson has become a household name.
    All that needs to be said is this; People should indeed stand up when their rights are violated. The color of someone’s skin is absolutely irrelevant and the real assholes are those who make it relevant for their own gain.  Reverend Al Sharpton needs to crawl back into his hole.  And this whole thing will be forgotten by the general public once another retarded celebrity does something stupid.  R.I.P. Robin Williams. 

Enter The Dojo At Your Own Risk!

An Introduction For N00Bz

         First of all I’d like thank you for sacrificing a few precious minutes of your earthly existence to come over to RH and check out the blog.  That being said, you are now in an unsafe zone, those of you with weak stomachs and small IQ scores may want to crawl back under the bed from which you came.  If you’re still reading I’d like to welcome you to the dojo, please enjoy your stay!
            Hello earthlings! I’d like to introduce myself, my name is Joe and I will be your narrator, friend, companion, lover, hater, and enemy as you traverse the underworld of the internet known as recklesshumanity.blogspot.com.  I write all the articles you will be reading.  My aim in making this site and its contents is to share the inner workings of my human brain with my fellow occupants of this war torn world.  If you have an issue with my opinions and insights you are encouraged to share your disdain in the comments and I will reply to your counter-argument promptly or never.  Enjoy!