Saturday, February 13, 2016

New paper will be getting put up here soon. Probably within the next week or so. It was written for my contemporary ethical issues course and should be an interesting read. Lots of tests within the next week as well so I will be busy studying for them.

Friday, February 5, 2016

A Thought

In the famous words of Christopher Hitchens, "Look how far the termites have come." This is what unchecked progressive ideology has let occur. The more I read into the state of Americans, in my generation, I find it disheartening to even say that this is my generation. These people are misbehaving children who want everything for free, and no self responsibility. This is how socialism spreads, which ultimately leads to totalitarianism. This misconstrued idea that we have no personal responsibility for our actions is misinformed. Placing the blame of our personal failures on the constructs of society and others is far easier, than to accept that we have failed ourselves. Projecting our problems onto the concept of big government, will lead to the striping away of American rights not because they are taken, but rather given away for a false sense of safety. Safety which can never be fully given. We see now the first amendment, which safe guards the right to free speech, is currently under-fire on university campuses. SJWs and other similar people wish to enact thought and word police, just to save some person's feelings. There is a difference between attacking a persons arguments and the physical person; this lesson must be learned. Universities, professors, and public leaders who have given into the threats and cries of these infant acting adults have in fact failed this generation/students in the greater perspective of the real world.
Christian Frazier
02.06.2016

Thursday, February 4, 2016

A Quote to Live By.



“Try your hardest to combat atrophy and routine. To question The Obvious and the given is an essential element of the maxim de omnius dubitandum.”
-Christopher Hitchens (1949-2011)

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

How Political Correctness Limits the Free Exchange of Ideas on Campus

 
This is a great lecture by Professor Gadd Saad. I highly stress that this video should be watched by all university students who wish to create and facilitate academic diversity in their universities of choice. Make sure to like the video at the end to support.