OMG Politics, I'm over it already.

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Yeah...those civil rights marches didn't accomplish anything at all.

OK...Tell me what they accomplished then.

There are a bunch of things on paper that people really only have to follow if everyone is paying attention. If you are specifically referring to colour/race regarding what those marches accomplished, please, don't insult the people who are still discriminated against, fired, injured and killed due to their race.

The biggest illusion of the rich is that you are 'free' and you have 'rights'.
 
OK...Tell me what they accomplished then.

There are a bunch of things on paper that people really only have to follow if everyone is paying attention. If you are specifically referring to colour/race regarding what those marches accomplished, please, don't insult the people who are still discriminated against, fired, injured and killed due to their race.

The biggest illusion of the rich is that you are 'free' and you have 'rights'.

So if 100% progress isn't reached, everything those people marched for in invalid? (I say those people because I was not born until 1971) So the Voting Rights Act of 1965, didn't accomplish anything I guess or the Civil Rights Act of 1964 did nothing. So I am insulting folks who are still discriminated because I think desegregation and the right to vote mean nothing. Gotcha.
 
That's not what I was saying. You are interpreting what I say as an absolute and you are speaking in absolutes. I am not speaking in absolutes...Except for this: the rich love it when regular people fight among themselves and those rights and freedoms give more to the rich than they do to the people who 'gained' them.

Did it help that dude who got shot by a cop with his hands up that he was considered an 'equal' on paper or that he got to vote? Did it help that kid who got shot by the neighborhood watch guy that he was 'equal'?

If you think the marches help then that's fine - in your words " gotcha". I think that the only March that will help is the one in which the participants are dragging corrupt execs through the streets.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikecollins/2015/07/14/the-big-bank-bailout/#3acc217b3723

And some of the corrupt politicians who helped them.
 
OK...Tell me what they accomplished then.

There are a bunch of things on paper that people really only have to follow if everyone is paying attention. If you are specifically referring to colour/race regarding what those marches accomplished, please, don't insult the people who are still discriminated against, fired, injured and killed due to their race.

The biggest illusion of the rich is that you are 'free' and you have 'rights'.

Damn, this post is corny. Tell ya what, find a 75 year old black guy and tell him all about how pointless those marches were. Let us know how that goes.
 
That's not what I was saying. You are interpreting what I say as an absolute and you are speaking in absolutes. I am not speaking in absolutes...Except for this: the rich love it when regular people fight among themselves and those rights and freedoms give more to the rich than they do to the people who 'gained' them.

Did it help that dude who got shot by a cop with his hands up that he was considered an 'equal' on paper or that he got to vote? Did it help that kid who got shot by the neighborhood watch guy that he was 'equal'?

If you think the marches help then that's fine - in your words " gotcha". I think that the only March that will help is the one in which the participants are dragging corrupt execs through the streets.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikecollins/2015/07/14/the-big-bank-bailout/#3acc217b3723

And some of the corrupt politicians who helped them.

So if an act doesn't help 100% of the people's problems, it failed? It is worth nothing? Gotcha.
 
Beginning of week 4 and we're already at GUILLOTINE OR GET THE FUCK OUT.

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Awesome.
 
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