“It just doesn't matter.”

by sam_micheal | May 22, 2012 at 09:55 am
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I believe the first time I ever heard that expression was by Bill Murray in Stripes? Then much later by the same person in Razor's Edge.. Do we see a pattern? A personal philosophy? Sure, we take things too seriously in this life; we need to relax, 'take a stress pill', and chill out.. [hehe] Okay, forget about the stress pill thingy.. ;) A common theme in my previous articles is: we need to ignore negativity. This includes warmongering, incitement to violence and hatred, any form of negativity and coercion, any form of subjugation or divisiveness, anything that tries to manipulate us into thinking 'us vs them'.. And most importantly, we need to ignore apathy for what it is: the opposite of love.

“It just doesn't matter.” = “It does not matter.” = “I don't care.” or “I don't wanna care.” = apathy.

Apathy is insidious and is the easiest thing to do in response to anything – other than just ignoring it.

My great friend Z is fond of saying “It doesn't matter.” in response to some random complaint I might have about my other friends or acquaintances. But she over-uses the expression to the point of making me think she uses it as a mental crutch .. Sure, this is an overly complex and confusing world full of delusional psychopaths who want to push their own agenda.. Some of us try to use guilt to manipulate others to conform to those agendas (two groups who love to do this are Catholics and Jews). Guilt guilt guilt.. It's a powerful control mechanism .. There is one particular anchorwoman who needs to retire like right now: Diane Sawyer. Why? Because some of the most stupidest things have come out of her mouth recently like: “Can we afford to wage two wars at the same time?” NO. We cannot afford to wage one war! She appears to be the mouthpiece for the government status quo – if there is such a thing.. She so patronizing and condescending in her disposition.. It makes me wonder if there's a pill for such a thing? :P

Diane Sawyer is an IDIOT. She needs to retire like right now. And she needs to apologize for all the STUPID things she's ever said on national TV. It boggles my mind how such a mentality could get close to retirement doing national media.. Oh yea.. That's right: the ruling elite .. They seem hell-bent on several things: keeping us divided (the world population), distracting us with inane divisive topics (like China vs America economically), pushing certain things like: Israel, non-nuclear so-and-so, and generally guiding us toward mutual destruction = Armageddon.

American media keeps demonizing countries and religions like: Iran, North Korea, Islam,.. Sure, they do some double-speak like “Islam is a religion of peace.” But that's more about pacifying a significant Islamic population in America. Bottom line: it's all BS by now. Diane Sawyer, competition with China, nuclear proliferation, 'made in America', the different groups within Islam, all the different 'Christian' groups in America, sexual exploits of American secret service,.. The list of distractions never ends.. BS, double-speak, disinformation,.. Call it whatever you want.. Here's a good analogy: all these distractions are like a giant collective pacifier ..To keep us from becoming aware of the simple fact: we're freaking sheep.

..I meet the coolest people at the pool.. And a few super-cool people online.. They're dimly aware something 'funny' is going on in American media.. A kind of 'subtle' brainwashing and coercion.. But we cannot stop with awareness.. We must take action and democratically remove all those politicrits 'pushing dope' (coined by the B-52s). Awareness is only one step in the right direction. We need to make the second step count and make it permanent. WORLD DEMOCRACY NOW!

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turns out it was the movie Meatballs when he first used that expression and i have not been able to verify if he re-used it in Stripes.. not that it matters much.. only for trivia and historical accuracy.. another 'concern' is that maybe he was simply 'cashing in' on a newly 'famous' catchphrase of his - not necessarily spouting a personal philosophy.. it's hard for me to believe Bill does not care about ANYthing, right? :P ..thinking about his performance in Lost in Translation.. if that was anything close to his real personality, he does care about some things.. haha.. sorry to get so 'anal' on you.. must be really boring in this neck of the woods.. :P

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