One UK news story today was about a primary school headmaster getting
£237,000 a year.  Loads of parents cold be found to say this is fine
because he's doing a good job.  No one really knows whether this is
true or not.  Maybe a few teachers are really responsible, or he's
just good at bending Offstead evaluations.  I don't really care - what
gets to me is the way 'we' know sweet FA and voice opinions that make
us into instant idiots.  Most colleagues tell me those vaunted by the
system are usually its worst.  This was my general experience.  I
believe we ahev enough history to explode the myth of leadership and
needs for great disparity in pay and wealth.
I don't think we can ever have the critical mass as you put it Gruff -
we'd never get round to enough wo slap them all with our wet fish.  It
may, as you say be possible in the future because of better and more
available history.  I doubt we are going to last long enough.

On 10 July, 19:43, gruff <[email protected]> wrote:
> "... On Jul 10, 7:33 am, iam deheretic <[email protected]>
> wrote: ..."
>
> > They may constantly be rewriting history, yet I believe you can accurately
> > predict the future history simply because people will not change, there will
> > alway be a group of control freak that want history their own way and try to
> > manipulate to get there  way.. Right now that group is corporate executives
> > that control the news, by not reporting and playing down what makes them
> > look bad reporting heavily what is unimportant.. like sports distracting,
> > people who are not rally interested in the welfare of humanity ,, only their
> > welfare,  corrupt politicians  the list goes on and on..
>
> Well, in a sense that's true.  I can safely predict there will always
> be some amount of corruption and larceny, meanness and terrorism.  As
> for history being written by control freaks, I'm not sure who or what
> type of person you refer to, but regardless, even if it's true, there
> are others also writing history that are not control freaks, who try
> to maintain a modicum of honest impartiality in reporting their
> creation and study of a part of our history.
>
> These "people" you refer to ... they include us as well.  And the only
> way they are going to be moved is if we gather with others of like
> thought and work against the ones who would betray our trust and
> confidence.  If we get enough people like ourselves who choose
> rational thought over emotion to choose our politicians, then we will
> begin to have the sort of leaders we want.
>
> > the odd part of it is that no one in particular are to blame,, it is an
> > attitude,
>
> That is so true in that we are all to blame.
>
> > so who me comes to play, and until people in power are brought
> > under control by a peoples revolution sadly people don't want to get
> > involved and are convinced they can do nothing  they play right into the
> > hands of those who want to grab what is not theirs ..
> > will continue to rerun history again and again.
>
> It goes on like that ad nauseam because and until a critical mass of
> thoughtful and concerned people is achieved.  Then changes begin to
> happen.  I still believe this is happening, though not very fast.  Not
> fast enough.

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