Everything from gay pride day, antifa, black lives matter, Donald trumpians, Bernie cucks, brexit, thekkk, the dallas cowboys, it really brings out the cringiest in people.
The only thing people should take pride in is their selves and loved ones that treat them well and inspire them.
like look at 1:40 the girl can't even stand up, yet is holding a bat like she is going to "crack sum skulls" anyone could swiftly walk around stabbing her with a knife like the pig she is.
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It's hilarious that when the tea party first started, the left called them "the teabaggers", and they started calling themselves that because they didn't know what it meant
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Originally posted by greenplastic
lol i would have kicked that bitch in the head. let's see how tough she is then.
just kidding, i'm not that mean. she is irritating and stupid though
Yeah I'm not mean like that either, despite how I am on here, I'm actually kinda cordial in public. And I have my own problems, but I rather be myself than be a part of a "group" like that
No movement all through history has ever accomplished a single thing. The real rule of the jungle is "might makes right". If you have the power, you can just scoff and laugh at any valid criticism, outrage, whether it's a march, sit-in, protest or civil disobedience. Just a big waste of everyone's time. The elite just chuckle and carry right on doing what they had planned. The single and only thing they respect is force, and they know the people are much too scared to take it to the necessary level.
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Originally posted by -SpectraL
No movement all through history has ever accomplished a single thing. The real rule of the jungle is "might makes right". If you have the power, you can just scoff and laugh at any valid criticism, outrage, whether it's a march, sit-in, protest or civil disobedience. Just a big waste of everyone's time. The elite just chuckle and carry right on doing what they had planned. The single and only thing they respect is force, and they know the people are much too scared to take it to the necessary level.
Movements are a sign of gaining force attempting to overtake. Doesn't always work, but sometimes it does. And it does so in part because people get together to actually do something.
See: DEA not banning Crouton for a pretty amazing example of this happening.
Idk...I just can't for the life of me get into anything that really doesn't directly concern me tbh. I'm not in politics, I'm not gay or know anyone who really is, I'm not a racial minority, if I don't like/respect a law I just flat out break it usually without even thinking. I can't control the weather or what stupid people say on TV nor do I have any oversight on mass spree killers.
It's just shit I can't control nor really give a shit about so I just say fuck 'em. Let them all scream 'til they're blue in the face in any scenario I've given..see if it makes a damn days difference to me or anyone else.
I've found that people who think their best recourse to some issue is to hold a public demonstration are generally the most emotionally invested and least capable intellectual defenders of any given cause. Which isn't terribly surprising, peaceful public demonstrations are rarely effective in bringing about change.
It's like that public creationist debate several years ago, Ham and Nye, whatever media outlet covered it and had members of the Ham side of the audience write what they considered the most compelling points for creationism and took pictures. Predictably what got published was a collection of people writing really moronic things on cards, holding them up, and looking at the camera smugly. This ended up getting more play than the actual debate (not that the debate was particularly impressive, but at least it was better than idiots holding up oneliners) and everyone pointed and laughed, "how stupid those creationists are" they chortled. I remember asking a few people what they thought of Ham's argument, most didn't watch any substantive part of the debate, a few brought up conventional creationist argument that Ham didn't actually make, and exactly one person recounted an actual point. I have no love for creationism but the moral of the story is taking the opinions of angry people in audiences or in protests as representative of larger political movements is nothing short of intellectual masturbation.
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Originally posted by -SpectraL
No movement all through history has ever accomplished a single thing. The real rule of the jungle is "might makes right". If you have the power, you can just scoff and laugh at any valid criticism, outrage, whether it's a march, sit-in, protest or civil disobedience. Just a big waste of everyone's time. The elite just chuckle and carry right on doing what they had planned. The single and only thing they respect is force, and they know the people are much too scared to take it to the necessary level.
Originally posted by Legalize Prostitution, Murder & Drugs.
Yes but it wasn't for his people, behind the scenes he just took orders and tried to look good for the global power struggle.
He was betrayed and made out to be the scapegoat.
I think I need some sources for those claims.
Also, -SpectraL claimed a movement never achieved anything so being the reason the UN was founded is still something.