People

INDOCTRINATION

INDOCTRINATION As a follow-up on our political concepts, this week I would like to talk about a word we rarely think about but should always be aware of: Indoctrination… What is indoctrination? Indoctrination as a noun is the process of conditioning someone or a group of people to think or behave in a certain way that they will not question. Unlike education which promotes critical thinking, indoctrination actively discourages it and does so, often in very subtle ways. The reason I picked this topic is as our country’s political stances get more and more divided with no end in sight. It is important to realize why some people might be so entrenched in their views that no evidence or argument seems to change or even question their stance. This of course makes any meaningful debate very difficult. This is caused by various methods, deliberate or not, that made those views cornerstones of who they are. Should those views be challenged, they take it as a personal attack. You might have seen examples of this in the past, with very nice or even very smart people turning most unreasonable when their ideology is questioned. This is a very dangerous and anti-intellectual phenomenon that must be cured. However, the only thing you can do is point it out to the person, as politely as possible, so that they can build themselves on solid ground, hopefully. As Yuri Bezmenov, a former KGB agent told in his lectures, the goal of malicious sedition is to create these ideologues that he termed “Useful idiots.” These are people who have been so indoctrinated in communist ideology that they will not question it, accepting it even in the face of damning evidence or as he likes to call it, “until the new government puts them down to establish stability.” I would strongly suggest looking up his lectures on YouTube, it gives you an idea of why all the turmoil on our college campuses today, as well as the rise of communist thought on the college or university campuses today. However, not all indoctrination is deliberate. We sometimes, without realizing it, indoctrinate ourselves into certain beliefs and start defending the indefensible, and with no awareness. The first step is to realize this and shake out of it. The second step is to learn and develop new foundations for your worldview. Never be afraid of questioning the most fundamental “truths” that we see, no matter how popular or unpopular they are. Of course, the media has realized it is easier to indoctrinate groups over individuals. Just remember the words of Plato in this regard: “It is a sign of an educated mind to entertain a thought without accepting it.” Read More From This Writer All Post Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports Who We Are INDOCTRINATION July 13, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More STAYING CLOSED TO THE TRUTH June 13, 2019/No Comments “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them “ — Thomas Jefferson Read More COMPUTERS AND GENERATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES Part 2 May 13, 2019/No Comments COMPUTERS AND GENERATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES Part 2 In my previous article, I talked about how technology, which is most mainstream at Read More Load More End of Content.

Education

The Benefits of Learning Another  Language – Part1

Linguistics is the study of language and all its aspects. Questions of language and its functions began to emerge during the eighteenth to nineteenth century, among European scholars. But Europeans were certainly not the first to ponder language history and structure. Indian scholar Panini organized a collection of data and analysis on the grammar and sound of Sanskrit in the fourth or fifth B.C.E. Because of these investigations we now have a much better understanding of language functions. Some principle elements of any spoken language may include “the speech sounds themselves, the system of using certain sounds to tell words apart in a given language, the forms of words, the structures by which words are combined into phrases and sentences, and the meaning components”. In the terms of linguists these are known as phonetics, phonemic, morphology, syntax and semantics. Language also has certain designs. An example of language design can be something like arbitrary speech, which is a speech that allows us to be able to talk about things hypothetically or imaginatively. This type of speech helps us solve theoretical problems. There’s also productive speech, which means when we take conventional vocabulary and speaking patterns to create new messages and new vocabulary and patterns. This design partly contributes to the evolution of speech. Shifting from “basic word writing to syllabic writing” then from “syllabic to alphabetic” is a product of generational rebuilding of learned information, so systems of writing and notation have been restructured by what works best. Humans have also created various mediums of communication, which essentially is multiple ways to teach languages. An example of this can be ASL or American Sign Language. It’s a visual language that possesses all the “structural features and design complexities of a spoken language” only with a different manifestation. After developing a relative understanding of language history and its functions, we can begin to delve into the science of learning languages, its effects on the brain and how it can benefit us.  Learning a language is important for the brain’s health. “Research shows that children deprived of early exposure to linguistic communication (which happens sometimes with deaf babies) do not develop the neurological structures in the brain necessary for handling the complexities of language later”. Children who aren’t taught how to communicate at a certain age are shown to suffer from neurological damage, thus leaving children intellectually stunted as a result. And though I must stop here, I’ll be happy to write more on the subject in next months column. Till next time! Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Community Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics ALLOWING PEOPLE TO DISCOVER THE  PERSON I AM. July 29, 2020/No Comments ALLOWING PEOPLE TO DISCOVER THE  PERSON I AM. I’ve done a lot of reflecting over the course of the past Read More MENTAL ILLNESS IN THE LATINO COMMUNITY: A SUBJECT MATTER WE CANNOT CONTINUE TO IGNORE! February 28, 2020/No Comments MENTAL ILLNESS IN THE LATINO COMMUNITY: A SUBJECT MATTER WE CANNOT CONTINUE TO IGNORE! In our last article, we were Read More MENTAL ILLNESS IN THE LATINO COMMUNITY: A SUBJECT MATTER WE CANNOT CONTINUE TO IGNORE! September 29, 2019/No Comments MENTAL ILLNESS IN THE LATINO COMMUNITY: A SUBJECT MATTER WE CANNOT CONTINUE TO IGNORE! For this month, I would like Read More Load More End of Content.

Books & Poems

New Book: THE EDUCATIONAL PLEDGE QUESTIONS TO SELF-DEVELOPMENT

New Book: THE EDUCATIONAL PLEDGE QUESTIONS TO SELF-DEVELOPMENT (Edited/Introduction by Solomon Joseph) It is often said that to be great you must overcome many obstacles, that only the strong survive, and that only those who possess the power of the mind, can create success for themselves.  Nothing can be further from the truth when you’re honest with yourself, and when you learn to empower yourself by answering your own questions about life. “The Educational Pledge” is a guide for survival, a book I’ve read and adopted as a guide for myself. It has taught me how education can be used as a tool to further your goals in life. The author, Alberto O. Cappas, has helped me to realize the importance of education and why we need to empower ourselves. The “Educational Pledge”, which is included in this book, is a self-development pledge designed to help us understand how we can begin to empower ourselves. I’ve been confused growing up because I didn’t know which way I was going, and which way I wanted to go. When I read the “Pledge”, I finally found meaning in the type of person I wanted to be. After all these years, I was finally convinced that it’s never too late to make a U-turn. My mission in life is to help educate each other about the world, and how connected we really are. I was fortunate to come across Alberto Cappas, when I picked up a copy of the Latino Village, a publication he co-publishes with his wife, Ramona. I followed up by contacting him, to meet the person responsible for the “Educational Pledge.” He immediately introduced me to his life’s work. and I completely connected with him. I’ve always believed that we are constantly learning and that we can always learn more, especially if we just relax and open our heart. I began to read the Educational Pledge, daily and began answering very deep questions about myself, my goals and how I can establish an example in life. I believe everyone should take the time to reflect on who they are, and what they can become. I have applied the Educational Pledge to my life, and sharing it with others, helps me to empower them, and it gives me great joy. It gives me hope that we can help many others – men, women, and children of all ages, to understand the meaning of their lives. We live in an age where it’s easy to lose track of who we are, and where we’re going and makes many of us feel like it’s too late to get back on track — but it’s not! What you hold in your hands is a guide to help you understand who you are and how you can empower yourself. Please take the time to be grateful for the life you have and for the life you are about to live. Take the Pledge, Empower yourself! Get the book at buffalolatinovillage.com, theeducationalpledge.com, or amazon.com. For book presentation, book signing party, contact Solomon at theeducationalpledge@gmail.com, or call him at 646-296-9412 Read More From This Writer All Post Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports New Book: THE EDUCATIONAL PLEDGE QUESTIONS TO SELF-DEVELOPMENT June 25, 2019/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWLEDGE & EDUCATION May 25, 2019/No Comments THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWLEDGE & EDUCATION Why do we need knowledge and how do we utilize education? What is the Read More

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