From The Corporate Wall of Silence to
A Glass Door of Psychological Mindedness
August 2012
As a
collective, we own the social responsibility to provide support to individuals
that have, for so long, been psychologically, emotionally, and physically
bullied into a corner of toxic conformity. To heal and set free individuals coerced into vile complacency, whom
eventually themselves become dangerously anesthetized toward immoral and unethical
practices.
By ignoring this social responsibility
we, ourselves, become an accessory to social crimes committed. We help people get away with breaking the law. We assist people in violating our human rights. We help breed
human time-bombs that explode into psychotic melt downs, homicides, and or
suicides, when overwhelmed with feelings of hopelessness and helplessness.
If we are lucky, the media will uncover
and share with the public the truths about
the events that lead to such tragedies. Such news may momentarily rattle some
minds and souls to wake to the reality of this relentlessly vicious pandemic.
Concern may strike dialog in homes around the world about how things ought to
be; a delicate period I like to think of as the
birth for change.
Unfortunately, after a bit of hype
ignited by brief brainstorm sessions of what everyone else should do to
ameliorate the problem, the fire hisses into smoke and idea-ash as it all
becomes extinguished by premises people are conditioned to mantra which keeps many
walking around with their tail between their legs, (“What can you do, eh?”, “You
can’t move mountains!”, “If I had the money I would…”, “If I had the power I
would…”, …). Great ideas are rapidly
eradicated by the harsh reality that when you advocate for positive change, you
are guaranteed to meet the monstrous wrath of retaliation programmed
specifically to defile your reputation and impair your ability to provide for
yourself and your love ones.
One of the greatest social injustices
we have to endure is the existence of an uneven playing field in our legal
system. Such imbalance is possible because people that hide behind large corporations
attain their might by congregating and organizing with people hiding behind
other large corporations in order to fuse ideas together about how best to
enhance their influence over politicians, law makers, law enforcers, and
eventually the public, with their immense wealth, powerful lobbying campaigns, public relation propaganda, and intimidation.
Their social tactics have proven to be
significantly effective in making a selected few invincible against legal
prosecution, others complacent towards immoral and unethical conduct, and
everyone an accessory to crimes against social justice, for merely doing
nothing to help amend the problem.
Similar to the people that hide behind
large corporations, the greater part of the population should congregate and organize in order to fuse ideas
together about how best to enhance their own
influence over politicians, law makers, law enforcers, and the public.
Divided, people do not have much money to
influence but together people control a great deal of money which the world economy,
large corporations, and the people that hide behind the large corporations
heavily depend on in order to remain viable. Alone, complaints get lost in a
pile of paperwork but together people control millions of votes that politicians
and lawmakers are known to jump through fire dripping hoops to attain. Alone, one cannot be heard but together people vibe a majestic symphony of harmonic sounds
that is coherent and universally fathomed.
People in powerful positions are less
likely to commit crimes against humanity and nature if they knew that colleagues and subordinates were empowered to be
reasonably skeptical, openly voice their concerns, and that conscientious colleagues and subordinates genuinely
have the full, unbiased, protection of the law against any form of retaliation
when exercising said rights.
I maintain a vision of a world where
people in powerful roles everywhere genuinely respect the voice of conscientious colleagues and subordinates. Where their ideas and concerns are truly welcomed, honored, and
protected by the law, against any form of retaliation. I envision a world where
humans facilitate leaders that harbor and exhibit psychological mindedness.