“All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” – “Don’t worry that you’ll be extinct” Bumper sticker

“Don’t worry that you’ll be extinct” Bumper sticker

An extinction expression that shows we are [or were] creatures of habit. We won’t go down fighting; we’ll go down blaming. Nothing shows the adolescent nature of today’s social structure better than the belief that other people are responsible for fixing everything — they had better . . . or they’ll be sorry!

“All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” – “Colonies on the moon” Bumper sticker

“Colonies on the moon” Bumper sticker

“Fly me to the moon; earth’s rolling dead among the stars – we’ll destroy it all, including Jupiter and Mars.”

Maybe the current trend isn’t about space exploitation — maybe they’re abandoning ship.

“All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” – “Reciprocity is Old School” Bumper sticker

“Reciprocity is Old School” Bumper sticker

Democracy is not about taking, and it’s not about using — that’s why Democracy, along with reciprocity, is a concept that has no place in modern doctrine.

Modern doctrine is not a dialogue; it’s a monologue — and harmony requires more than one voice. It’s not about love and equality; it’s about hate and entitlement.

The alien race in Forbidden Planet became extinct because their unconscious minds were able to express any thought or desire with unstoppable power.

The “If you’ve got an itch; scratch it – if you’ve got an appetite; feed it” attitude that underlays today’s new world, sugar coated image is just as dangerous.

There are some experts who think that humans may be extinct by the end of the century — we seem to be on a pretty direct road. If you stick your head in the sand; you’re exposing your ass.

“All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” – “The Digital World is flat” Bumper sticker

“The Digital World is flat” Bumper sticker

It’s not just the Digital World that’s flat — today’s “0/1” right/wrong thinking destroys all debate, and creates enemies. If we want to advance our society; we need to go back to the wisdom of previous Presidents:

“I don’t like that man. I’m going to have to get to know him better.” — Abraham Lincoln

“All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” – “Cornithaca County is so corrupt . . .” 8

“Cornithaca County is so corrupt . . .” 8

“There are no problems – only trouble makers.” When you have a dictatorship; everybody agrees — or else. And when the colleges that “define the county” are intellectually dishonest — you have the kind of oppression that permeates every thought and act.

The county’s “independent” bookstores are not independent enough to allow non-conforming books on their shelves.

And exposing an issue, even a serious one, that differs from those officially pronounced; is rejected by the local media on the grounds it “would confuse our readers.”

People don’t smile much: not from being serious minded — but from being afraid.

Form Based Codes create neighborhoods – and prisons: they’re created by the same people; and for the same purpose.

How do you get to be a “trouble maker”? Speak out. While you can.

“All Roads Lead to Cornithaca” – “Cornithaca County is so corrupt . . .” 7

“Cornithaca County is so corrupt . . .” 7

“The politicians elect the voters.” It’s not such a reach as it seems – by controlling the community’s environment; politicians attract and select those who will fit into their template of society. Form Based Codes, lock-step bureaucracy, and intransigent, hand-picked policy making ensures that no opposition larger than an individual can be sustained.