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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Is this the real life or is it fantasy

I hope you observed the Memorial day holiday with fun and a little reverence for our fallen heros. There were a few interesting family discoveries I shared with the family and you all. Remember to look at my past blogs, I am trying to build on them, though sometimes my A.D.D takes over and yes I do have A.D.D., it's called being Puerto Rican, seriously. What I wanted to share with you this week is how our new definition of "Realism" would apply on global issues and concerns. Many of these stances that I am sharing are by no means my own, except the understanding that I am  defining Realism as a political theorem. Again, thank you to all of you who are reading this throughout the world, Russia you have come on strong, welcome. Where to begin?

I think we should start with the implementation of Realism into a current country's political stream. Unless we find a plot of land somewhere under no country's control, our ideas will have to be slowly introduced. Libertarians are the founding fathers of Realism. Their ideas independence, civil liberties, minimum government influences, free trade are exactly what a truly emancipated population would practice in their daily lives. Though I sense they are well intentioned in believing that free trade can make our enemies our friends, they dismiss the natural evil that lurks in the human condition. With this evil comes greed and the desire to force others into totalitarian type situations. So the Libertarian idea of no preemptive warfare against another nation is flawed. Realism understands and sees what human intentions really are, not what we want to be. War is as essential in Realism as trade is to capitalism.

So how do we get Realism to be viral in the countries we live in? First speaking about it and using the three foot rule. Whomever is within three feet of us we begin a warm and friendly discussion. Politics can no longer be taboo for the realist, they must be part of your daily walk. There are no racial or socioeconomic barriers either, the poor and the reach can be liberated and improved by applying our theory. Freedom is key to your discussions. I believe just as the founding American fathers that Freedom is something built into our DNA. That in every human being there is a yearning to be more than their trade or station. That there are no mental limits to what we can achieve. Open with a simple question to those around you. Are you truly free? Should we define Realistic freedom? Ok let's get into that later today.

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