Well it depends on what you're talking about. If you're talking about the -essentially- cultural hegemony that suburban America seems to be forcing on the more urban areas, then it pisses the hell out of me. We all can't afford to dress in hollister and go to France every Spring break. And this is coming from some one who is at the privelidged end of the inner-city school spectrum. If we're talking about the way people under 30 aren't taken seriously, then it pisses me off. I'm 16 and more informed that most people who voted in this election. Yet I matter nothing right now and when I try to say something I'm told to sit down and shut up. If you're talking about Republicans screwing over the poor every opportunity they get, then it pisses me off. As they sit on their ***** in their enormous houses living off tax breaks, people who couldn't get out of HS because they need to get a job to support their family are paying the difference. Does any of this make any sense to anyone out there?
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I said "How 'bout a Revolution?" And he said "Right"
quote:Originally posted by rocindamic: Tell me what u think about smaller, younger and less wealthy people having to do whatever they'r told.
*slap*
He would nail my body upon his cross, suicide visionary, death reveller, rake, rapist, lifefucker, Jesu, earthmover, Christus, gravedigger, you dug the pits of Auschwitz, the soil of Treblinka is your guilt, your sin, master, master of gore, enigma. You carry the standard of your oppression. Enola i
it depends... we all have rules to follow right? There should be a leader among people, however, as i said it depends. If those who are rich and powerful are too demanding and they oppress those who have less money, are younger and are small in position, well, then its not good. There should be a balance when it comes to leadership, power or wealth. In this world, its not practiced but i guess, if you want to be treated like a robot and do whatever you are told whether its good or bad, then you are definitely wrong. You should have a high respect for yourself.