Friday, August 23, 2013

MisterBliss

Mr. Bliss' outburst of rage serves as a great example of a disobedient student. In one aspect, Mr. Bliss refuses to complete some sort of in class assignment given by his instructor- also known as the higher authority. He then continues to bad mouth the teacher- disrespectful, right?

Further listening to his "bad-mouth" we learn that Mr. Bliss is complaining about the manner in which the class is being taught. He raises the issue of a poor education due to his teacher's lack of care- A universal issue which a majority of the class population could be experiencing with him. He's making a bold statement to voice an issue for change. This makes his disobedience acceptable now, right? Given the right circumstances?

We are taught that disobedience is bad from the get go.
At home. At school. At the workplace. Towards cops, the list goes on.
Now all of a sudden we are given an "okay" given the right circumstance?
c'mon

Besides that point, if disobedience is alright sometimes, who gets to decide when?

When you decide to disobey someone to obey yourself, go for it.

To be disobedient is inevitable. With every choice you make, there is always someone who you are disobeying. If you want change anywhere, always disobey

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