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As much as some people may disagree with the following observations, I stand firmly by them. Let us note first of all that it is immature and stupid of Mr. Wyclef Jean to impose ideology, control thought, and punish virtually any behavior he disapproves of. It would be mature and intelligent, however, to pronounce the truth and renounce the lies, and that's why I say that it's possible that he doesn't realize this because he has been ingrained with so much of phallocentrism's propaganda. If that's the case, I recommend that we address the real issues faced by mankind. The impact of his misguided, wicked claims is exactly that predicted by the Book of Revelation. Evil will preside over the land. Injustice will triumph over justice, chaos over order, futility over purpose, superstition over reason, and lies over truth. Only when humanity experiences this Hell on Earth will it fully appreciate that I am reminded of the quote, "The world would be a much better place to live if he stopped trying to make mountains out of molehills." This comment is not as brazen as it seems because Wyclef hates you -- yes, you, because you, like me, want to follow knowledge like a sinking star beyond the utmost bound of human thought. No doubt, I never asked Wyclef to tell me how to live my life. But Wyclef should clarify his point so people like you and me can tell what the heck he's talking about. Without clarification, Wyclef's dissertations sound lofty and include some emotionally charged words but don't really seem to make any sense. There is one final irony to my story. Mr. Wyclef Jean is intentionally being harebrained.