Thursday, January 19, 2006

America Breeds Irresponsibility

I don't hop on my soap box very often anymore... In the past it seemed that every week I had something to gripe about, but since I started doing Yoga and Kabbalah and Bhuddist Meditation techniques, I no longer allow myself to fret about the world around me. Instead, I search for inner peace and divine tranquility hoping to reach a primordial plan of Nirvana, and on this plane the rest of the world will cease to exist. Yeah. Right. Not so much.

Recently I was watching and episode of Tyra, Tyra Banks' new talk show. (I was on the treadmill and so I was forced to watch it.) There were 3 overweight women on the show and they were all complaining about how they were treated because they were fat. Tyra even put on a fat suit and went out with hidden camera's so that she could capture first hand how she was treated. Of course some people were very nice, but others were rude - blah, blah, blah. None of this was new information, sometimes overweight people are treated unfairly - or at least impolitely, the world is full of jerks and I don't think people should ever be nasty or rude just because someone is fat, or of a different race, or poor, or ugly.

However, what I don't like is when a person sues an airline because they are obese and they can't fit into one seat. When people that are too fat to fit into one seat and they sue the airline it ends up costing me more money to fly.

I used to think that seatbelt and helmet laws were stupid. If I want to gamble with my life I should have that option, shouldn't I? No. The problem is that if I have an accident and I get injured it causes insurance rates to go up which causes everyone else's insurance rates to go up.

I think the same thing goes for drug users. Why are drugs illegal? Because using them doesn't just hurt you, it hurts others because it impairs your judgement.

So why do we make excpetions for fat people? I am fat and I over-eat all the time and when the seat is too tight for me to sit in on the airplane, I don't blame the airline or the manufacturer, I blame myself. I knew what I was doing when I ate 32 Flautas at Panchos. No one forced me to eat that quart of Starbucks ice cream, and no one put a gun to my head and told me to sit on my couch and order a pizza and eat the entire thing - nope those were all choices I made myself. Choices that have consequences, and I knew the consequences with each and every delicious bite.

Which leads me to my next gripe - abortion...

I was watching Fox News last month, again I was on the treadmill at the gym, and this lady was talking about a woman's right to choose. She made a very good point, "Each woman should be allowed to choose what she does with her own body. She should be able to choose if she wants to be a mother or not and that she should not have to submit to the religious convictions of a government official. " I agree 100%. However, once again, if we apply the same logic that we applied with seatbelts and drug abuse then we can come to the same conclusion with abortion - it isn't just about you, it is about someone else's life. Taking out all emotion and using only science it is obvious that a new child forms rather quickly in it's mother's womb. Even after just 1 week so much life has occured. I think in our heart of hearts we know abortion is wrong, but we have lied to ourselves so much about it being okay, that we have begun to believe it. (at least many people have)

What abortion allows for is irresponsibility. Men and women are allowed to ignore safety guidelines because their is a built in fail-safe. Abortion is the seatbelt, the safety net beneath the trapeze, the eject button in the cockpit. No. Wait. Those things were created to save lives, abortion was created to end it. The sad thing is that sometimes we place more value on the life of a newborn puppy than we do on a newborn baby.

I realize that in all situations there are extenuating circumstances. There are health risks sometimes involved in pregnancy, and sometimes women are raped, and there are horrific cases of incest - but I think if you look at the numbers, only 1% of abortions are from these types of cases. It just ain't right, and I am tired of what ain't right.

And lastly...

This morning on the radio Greg Behrendt, the guy who wrote He's Just Not That Into, said that it is okay for guys to look at porn. He actually told a listener that he sometimes looked at porn and that his wife new about it and that it was something couples could look at together to spice up their sex life. Gulp. Thousands of men and women across Dallas are listening to this guy and I am sure most guys are yelling out, "Right on! Preach it brother!" While the women are sitting back thinking "really? Should I allow my husband to look at porn as long as it is within reason?"

Some studies have shown that porn is more addictive than heroine and if marijauna is the gateway drug then Playboy is the gateway porn. It is seemingly harmless and the next thing you know we have child molestation rings. The funny thing is, people don't seem to want to use their brains when it comes these ugly matters. We just mentally shut them out. Apparently child molesters and rapists were just born that way, they were a "bad seed" - are you kidding?

As a mentor I got to see first hand how porn destroyed two young men's lives. One of the boys was born into a wealthy family and had lots of opportunities in store for his life, but because of his addiction and 6,000 dollar 1-900 number phone calls he no longer has a relationship with his family. He lives an excommunicated life because he let something get out of control. Who would have thought a 1-900 number could be so harmful. The thing about porn is that destroys men from the inside out leaving them hollow and incapable of having a sexually satisfying relationship. Some women may believe that by allowing their husbands or boyfriends to go to the strip club or to look at porn that it will only make their love life better - the truth of the matter is it is just the opposite. Eventually all sin will come back to bite you, some more than others.

So once again, this post really wasn't so much about obesity, abortion, and porn - it was really about responsibility.

America has become irresponsible. We used to stand for so much. Now it seems we have no moral compass. We have become the parent with the screaming kid and whichever kid screams the loudest - we let them have their way.

For me on certain issues there is no middle ground, things are black and white, but I am always open to hear different points of view.

27 Comments:

Amstaff Mom said...

You once ate 32 flautas??? Seriously though, I totally and wholeheartedly agree Eddo. We are quick to blame someone else for our problems, quick to skirt responsiblity and flee from consequences to our actions, never learning our lesson.

Your "call it like it is" post was a welcome read. Good job my friend.

9:18 AM  
Stephanie said...

"Each woman should be allowed to choose what she does with her own body. She should be able to choose if she wants to be a mother or not". Absolutely! So if you don't want to be a mother: DONT.HAVE.SEX.

*sigh* I have very little patience for subject like this because I just get.so.M-A-D!!!

The interesting thing about porn is that is does filter through to not just men, but to women as well. It's becomming a social standard, a way to "be sexually liberated" and to get in touch with one's sexuality, blah blah blah.

But it IS a very dangerous path to go down, and only leads to a mental and moral breakdowns in the minds of those who choose to expose themselves to it. There are a lot of "clingy spirits" that are attatched to this stuff, and it's really, from a spiritual perspective, NOTHING to mess with.

Yes, I too, will get off of my soapbox now. Thank you for your time. lol

9:24 AM  
The Cubicle Reverend said...

I don't know what a flauta is but I just might have to come down to texas to challenge you to an eating contest and try to beat your record of 32.

I am a short, squat, bald man. I know what I look like, and if people have a problem TS. Though interestingly the one thing that has caused women to not go out with me is my height. At 5'8" I'm hardly short. But I have literally had women say to me, "You are what I'm looking for, but you are too short. Won't it look wierd if I wear heals and am taller than you?" Having an older sister who is considerably taller than me one thing I've learned is, no one gives a crap.

We really need to get over ourselves.

10:03 AM  
nerdy said...

good post eddie, i agree wholeheartedly! every word.

another way america encouraged irresponsibility is with alcohol laws. in europe, kids learn to be responsible about alcohol BEFORE they learn how to be responsible drivers, not the other way around.

10:23 AM  
Eddo said...

No, 5' 8" isn't that short, I am 6 foot 5 and so I am really tall and so I got that covered - but I have a myriad of other inadequacies - so many I won't enumerate them all here. I feel like when the Bible says, "Love Conquers All", it means that it will conquer ALL my problems... the funny thing about dating is it seems that you find someone you are interested in when you least expect it. And it is true what they say about being in a relationship, suddenly you seem to have all of these other possibilities - like girls asking you out and you having to tell them your are taken. I am not saying it is happening to me, I am just saying it happens.

And yes, Dave, come on down to Texas - I have an open couch that is always open for bloggers.

10:56 AM  
Jared said...

Women deserve better.

I just don't have much else to add to what's already been said. ;)

11:04 AM  
Eddo said...

Right on Stephanie, let's all stand on our soap box more often!

11:17 AM  
Amstaff Mom said...

We know all the girls are clamoring for you Eddo, but you picked a winner. :)

I'm not partial, at ALL.

11:35 AM  
The Cubicle Reverend said...

Steph, remind me to not tick you off.

Eddo, so that's where my extra 3 inches went to, you took it!

11:53 AM  
Faith in Florida said...

Good stuff! That really made memad,at so many people, when I was reading it. But I am glad you spoke it. I could go on and on about abortion and about how the fetus responds to the touch even at 3 months. And to think about what we do to these innocent creatures, it just makes me mad. I think abortion should be outlawed before a bag of weed.

12:11 PM  
Stephanie said...

hahaha as I re-read what I wrote, Cube-man, I don't see that I'm being violent or anything lol, I just tend to take a SERIOUS stand on the things that I believe in.

That's all :)

12:20 PM  
Saur?Kraut said...

Wow, a beautiful post once again. We agree 100 PERCENT!!! I didn't realize that about Behrendt. What a disappointment. Of course, he's not an expert on relationships but his viewpoint has been refreshing (up till now). I guess we can see he's no expert!

12:51 PM  
jes said...

hey. you changed the template. to the desert snake thing. except with no dates. i wasn't sure whether i somehow clicked on your site and accessed the deep archives with old posts and such. and then i saw the scrubs post below, and realized, 'hey! this is the right one!'

and so now i go on my merry way.

1:09 PM  
Angelica said...

I agree with everything you said. Everyone has choices to make in their lives and shouldn't be given an "exuse" when they make the wrong choices.

5:56 PM  
Leann said...

I am the minority and will keep silent here.

I do agree that people are quick to shirk their responsibilites and blame them on anyone but their choices in life. Nuff said.

8:21 PM  
Micah said...

RIGHT ON!!!!!!:)

9:20 PM  
Badoozie said...

well, for anyone that doesn't agree about eddo's stand on abortion, i have one question. why is it a considered a double murder, when a pregnant woman is killed? yet that same women could walk into an abortion clinic and legally "kill" her unborn baby. just think about it

and sometimes i get treated like crap, and i'm not "fat". some people are just mean. they can stick it.

eddo, were you serious about the relaxation methods? i just wanted to know whether you were kidding or not, before i comment on that.

9:20 PM  
Amber said...

Starbuck's sells ice cream over there?!!

I always like it when you get the preach on!

1:08 AM  
Shenna said...

When you think about your post, I think it all boils down to sin issues. People choosing to sin or live in sin.

Which once again leads to my theme of the year, live your life for Christ, whole heartedly and daily!

Great post!

9:18 AM  
A View From the Sidewalks said...

Wow! Well said.

As a sidewalk counselor and pro-life activist, I couldn't agree with you more on everything you said.

Airline seats fit most and if someone's is snug or doesn't fit, asking an airline to accomodate them via a lawsuit is like asking the world to revolve around them.

We are irresponsible---and selfish, don't forget selfish. The reasons girls tell me they want to abort include, "Looking good in a simsuit." Not that there are any good reasons to unnecessarily kill a baby, but nonetheless.

Get up on your soapbox anytime!

9:31 AM  
Hula Doula said...

Do you want to know something even more amazing. I'm just going to be blunt because we all know that I deal with woman having babies and all so....
When the sperm meets the egg the instant reaction causes a pulsation. That pulsation continues and later developes into the heart. Basically a heart beats from the moment of conception.
I'm in awe of that.

2:47 PM  
Leann said...

Susie,

I'm wise enough to know that the abortion debate is a no win one. Everyone has their own opinion and I honour that, whether my beliefs are the same or not.

2:47 PM  
Three Score and Ten or more said...

Boy are you right about porn. It is one of the most destructive elements in today's society.

I too and a little snug in the airline seat (If I could just afford first class, it wouldn't be a problem.)

8:10 PM  
EmmaSometimes said...

WELL SAID!!! BLACK AND WHITE WITHOUT MIDDLE GROUND! WHY AM I SHOUTING LIKE THIS?..OH MY CAPS LOCK is on. Much better.

First I have to soap box because you touched on a topic close to my heart (can I, Eddo? purdy please?)

I would help ANY expectant mother considering abortion to take a different action, to get the help, security, shelter, etc...no matter the location, race, background, addictions, income. I sincerely mean that. Picketing and bombing is NOT an option. Opening outstretched arms, opening hearts, opening wallets..this is the alternative people need to pour their energies into. I have never met a woman (and I have met more than fingers on my hands) that hasn't regreted an abortion they had, especially on baby's birthday.

If I remember my biology classes my body does not include the separate life that is growing inside. Babies have heartbeats at 5 weeks old and have neural/brain, nerves to experience pain and sensations, and gender development at under 20 days old. As a wife of a man who was adopted when he was a baby, I can say there are so many options that can give back to so many. Killing an unborn due to rape or circumstance just makes another victim.

It's human nature for us to shirk blame. "Its Eve's fault. That woman gave me the apple!" Our society has really become a 'do what feels good and is easy'. Responsibilty is almost a dirty word. Very sad.

On other note:
I too am in the 5ft 10½ club (Shenna and Cindy Crawford, too) That has nothing to do with responsibility but everyone else is telling.

9:39 PM  
Jayleigh said...

Eddo I agree with you 100%.

"more value on the life of a newborn puppy than we do on a newborn baby"

You are so on-target with this. People around here go NUTS if someone even suggests harming an animal... but it's all OK if someone has an abortion.

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