Rule-makers are as thick as thieves

WE SEE the vast need in our leaders for renewed character and commitment to service, character and socialism.

Rule-makers are as thick as thieves

Instead of service lost to the greed of villains, the collusion of many, and the sloth of those who refuse to do the hard work maturity demands.

They cling to the status quo no matter how much it numbs minds and depresses spirits.

We grow impatient with the colluders, the irresponsible, and the arrogant. Too many excuses are made for them. I wish they would wake up and grow up.

I feel contempt for the villains of our organisations and institutions. I wish they would leave.

We want to change the system so that the selfish and self-serving villains don't feel the need to harm others. We need to because, simply, the world needs better people from which better organisations and institutions will co-evolve.

As Confucius said: "Absolute truth is indestructible. Being indestructible, it is eternal. Being eternal, it is self-existent.

Being self-existent, it is infinite. Being infinite, it is vast and deep. Being vast and deep, it is transcendental and intelligent."

Society is on a rollercoaster that is out of control; where it is going and where it will stop is anybody's guess.

New ideals for a new age of a new world order are rearranging our lives.

Rule-makers are plentiful and sit in high places; they craft legislation and regulations to ensure a long and fruitful life for "corruption" and its allies.

It seems that there is no "moral" regulator in place, regulation puts "powerful people out of business", and what is deemed as anti-social, or lacking in morality, is perfectly acceptable to the people who "set the norms" rich liberal "new age" thinkers are cooking up recipes for moral and social disaster.

When one challenges the "rule-makers", one is seen as a "troublemaker" who you will soon find at the wrong end of the rule-makers' ever accusing and condemning fingers.

Anthony Woods,

5 Marian Avenue,

Ennis,

Co Clare

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