Disputatious mindset may be a better title for this dissertation. It can't be just me and my dismaying observation of redundant and spiraling degradation of character, amidst a devolving ideological foundation of rational principles that disturbs me mainly during the onset of political election cycles. As much as the observation of lacking foresight, rationality and integrity, it is the absence of any reasonable insight or credible debate beyond repetitive programmed response. As reprehensible as AI is to me as a substitute for real educational instruction, what I have observed thru modern media almost makes it a viable alternative. How did we regress to a point so lacking in critical analysis as to be controlled by contrived mantras manufactured by morally bankrupt constituents. How did faceless facts from faceless origin, digressing into mimicry responses, gain credibility just from the sheer volume and repetition, grab hold of the nearly whole of a peoples repertoire?
I have my own bias or slant; or if you like "opinions. The problem that I've experienced is foundational and is disturbing to my own rationalizing. AI is only what it is fed, just as you and I. I am obliged to fueling my own resolve. My understanding must be guided by my own resolution of say; "revisionist history" as are the programmers of AI. I may resolve this by sourcing origin content to decipher original intent. My obligation to myself and God is a morally guided commitment and has to be answerable as such. History, broken down honestly from written source material in reality are just minute snippets of time to be related to and assimilated with other sourced recordings. This has to be embedded thru a morally anchored lens. Agenda and purpose must be censored and or set aside. I regulate this to what has to be enjoined to conscience. Being right for the sake of any other means would be disingenuous and contrived. A little depth, for sake of argument or rebuttal, will always be resolute in its intent and effective to its end; not to mention obedient and receptive to correction.
Mathew 24:45-46 Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath made ruler over his household, to give them meat in due season?
Blessed is that servant, whom his lord when he comes shall find so doing.
Remember, those seeking office are obliged to servitude not just to the whims of some but to the judicious servitude of their constituents and the constitution of this, their country.
Postscript: If anyone is wondering where my political allegiance lies; I'm independent, non-partisan, and pretty much like George Washington was. He lamented the possibility of party affiliation because it created factions that serve only themselves. He was the glue that kept conversation and debate alive and vibrant. The idea of party factions he believed would be the ultimate undoing and destruction of our country. Public awareness of the real concerns and issues is reduced to accusation and retribution resulting in being the real embarrassment of our constitutional republic. Voting records are readily available and could easily replace the political postcards filling up your mailboxes and replacing the Pee Wee Herman "I'm rubber and you're glue, what you say bounces of me and sticks to you" monologue. We should be better than this. I've said it before and it bears repeating; the sound of one hand clapping is no sound at all. It does serve one purpose of exposition. Ignorance and incivility are still the canvas we are using to paint our future and to perpetuate our fate and to secure our demise.
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