Breeding a Generation of Sociopaths
Our Republic, the united States of America, was founded on a
system of principles in which all Rights and Laws come from God, and
established against a background of moral standards by which individual
citizens could measure their behavior as well as the actions of others.
This social paradigm, based on a scripturally defined system
of moral standards, was designed to perpetuate a society in which truth,
justice and morality flourished. Our Founding Fathers considered that our country
would only survive if it was populated by a just and moral people; any other
situation would spell the death knell of our Republic.
However, since God has been all but removed from American
society, so have His standards of justice and morality. The result is that modern Americans have
taken to establishing their own personal standards of right and wrong. You can clearly see the results of this
approach.
We regularly hear stories about youths killing people
because they felt “disrespected” or because they wanted a pair of sneakers, or
just because they felt like it. Mass
murders are committed on school campuses at an increasingly frequent rate. Teachers engage in sex with their underage
students on a regular basis. Priests
molest children of both genders with impunity.
The list of immoral behavior is virtually endless.
We have bred a generation of sociopaths; people who have no
conscience about anything they do. A
sociopath can and will do absolutely anything that he or she wants to do,
without regard for how it will affect others.
Murder is acceptable to the sociopath, because he only sees what matters
to him directly; he does not consider that the victim had a life, a family and
friends. The sociopath cares only about
his own immediate needs and desires.
Isn’t that an accurate description of most Americans
today? America has become a “me only”
society, in which the general public care only about themselves. The American people have developed into a
selfish population. Greed, ambition,
and desire move them to perpetrate the most heinous acts against their fellow
Americans.
Human beings are the only animal on earth that attack their
own kind. America has become a breeding
ground for the worst of human beings.
An individual’s intellectual growth is determined in large
part by the kind of education he or she receives. According to Charlotte Iserbyt-Thomspon, former senior official
of the Reagan Department of Education, the United States educational system has
been modeled after the former Soviet and Chinese systems, which train their
students to blindly support the State.
The United States government uses the threat of withholding
federal funds from schools in order to get those same schools to comply with
federal edicts concerning what to teach their
students. In this manner, the
federal government exerts control over what is taught to the youth of America.
By the time most students graduate (if they even get that
far), they have been so indoctrinated into the government’s idea of the proper
way of thinking that they will support their own servitude to that same
government. These graduates come away
from school with the conviction that there is no God and therefore there are no
moral standards against which their behavior will be measured.
In other words, they can go do anything at all, because
everything is acceptable from some perspective. This is the philosophy of the sociopath.
Is it any wonder that we hear about teenage girls brutally
beating up other girls, or even teachers?
Or how religious officials are regularly molesting young girls and boys,
and getting away with it, too?
Furthermore, the police are now trained to consider everyone
and anyone to be a criminal, rather than assuming that each individual is
innocent until proven guilty. This
revised attitude among law enforcement officers results in brutal and
unconstitutional treatment of suspects who have not been accused of any crime
whatsoever, and by treating everyone like a criminal, the modern police force
encourages those same people to engage in criminal activity. After all, if you are going to be treated
like a criminal, then why not act like one?
Then there are the politicians, who lie through their
respective teeth about the economy, foreign affairs, freedom issues, and
everything else about which they speak.
The fact that our government has failed or refused, and
continues to fail or refuse to hold public officials accountable for their
criminal acts, supports the notion among the general population that crime
really does pay. If they can get away
with it, then why can’t I?
The business community is no better. In the relentless and eternal pursuit of
greater profits, corporations have become psychopathic in their efforts to
acquire more money and increased assets.
Truth has suffered most of all. Telling the truth is considered unimportant and even unnecessary
to most Americans today. Politicians
never tell the truth, nor do media, teachers and professors, corporate
executives, trade workers, lovers, family and friends. If Truth is the Word of God, then what does
that say about Americans?
During medieval times, if someone lied he was
ostracized. Nobody would speak with him
and most certainly people would not conduct business with a liar. This served as a general deterrent against
lying. There was a cost to lying and
most people thought it was not worth it.
Therefore, people generally told the truth.
But in modern America, lying has become not only socially acceptable, but generally regarded as a useful way of obtaining money, convenience, power and position.
Faced with this degree of immorality and criminal behavior
in our society, is it really any wonder that ordinary people have developed sociopathic
tendencies? In order to live a
conscientious life, one must first cultivate a conscience. If your society does not recognize the value
of morals and acting with a conscience, then it is that much more difficult for
you to grow up with one. It is far more
likely that you will evolve into a person who thinks only for himself and acts
only in his own interests.
That is what we have in America today. It is a “me only” society of parasites -
people who live off the efforts of others - who do not want to pay the price
for freedom but want all of the perks of a free society.
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance against immorality
and unconscionable behavior. The
American people have been woefully remiss in performing their duties to preserve
the God-given principles on which their country was founded. They have not been vigilant against
violations of those principles, and the result of their inaction is the
unprincipled society that the United States has become.
If we are ever to restore our Republic to its greatness, we
must first reintegrate into our society, a system of principles and moral
standards by which every American is expected to abide. Truth must be revered. Lies must be punished. Doing what is right must be acknowledged, and
doing what is wrong must have consequences.
Americans need to learn that principles are more important than money,
convenience, power or position.
Only then will we have a chance of restoring our
country to its one-time greatness. Only
then will we have a chance for fixing what is wrong with our society. Only then will we have a chance of
resurrecting America, the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave.