zeon252 said:I read a statistic the other that says that among poor communities, one of the only ways to pay for college and "get out" is to join the army. Now that we are fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan many of the soldiers there are from the poorest places in America. We seem to have dumped our wars on the poorest people in our country, the people with the smallest amount to fight for are doing all the fighting. These people who live in hell, go over to fight for the right to...stay in the sqaulor? Meanwhile, the corporations who benefit from the war and the rich people who own these corporations line their pockets with money made from the 2,500 American soldiers who have been killed in the fighting. These soulless corporate machines who don't really see anything in all the death and destruction except another dollar to be made. The politicians on all sides who are corrupt, who blatantly take bribes from corporations, sit there and talk about liberation and freedom and justice? It makes me sick to see these white collar *******s, who have never had to sacrifice anything and who have never known hardship to sit there and talk about how we should "deal with the situation". In my home state it's amazing the wealth divide, the town next to mine is one of the richest in America while if you drove 40 minutes away you would be in the middle of the most dangerous and poor city in America. The system needs to change, it needs to change now!
CurtSibling said:You can't beat the system.
You have to work around it.
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sysyphus said:The establishment will always rule everything. Who rules the establishment, however, is always up for grabs!
tomsnowman123 said:Down with the establishment, dwn with the man. No more authority!
Had to get it out of my system. Anyways, here's a good quote pertaining to this subject:
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." -- Mahatma Gandhi
This is why we need more help for the poor and uneducated, so they don't get trapped with only one path to follow.
sysyphus said:You will find no one more for social justice than me, I just believe that the reality is that there will always be an authority, because there will always be people who will desire and gain power. The key is to remember that they can be influenced because depsite any amount of power one may have, they have to please alot of people to keep it, even common folk like us (we just have to be collective about it).
tomsnowman123 said:I hope that one day there will be no authority, and there will be social justice for all. Maybe I can help bring it about. Unlikely, but I have to try.
Cheezy the Wiz said:ya know tom, i like you and all, but if someday in the future you are at the head of some massive destruction of all authority, I'ma be forced to shoot you. you realize this, no?
May that day never comehappy civving, and its not personal.
puglover said:Authority is necessary, because humans left to themselves in total equality in their present state would be quick to exploit and destroy one another. There is no changing human nature, and thus, I'm afraid, the lack of authority is a vain and empty hope.
tomsnowman123 said:the hunter-gatherers had a lifestyle where there was no organized violence, and lived without authority.
puglover said:That's news to me. How do you know they weren't as barbaric as people are today?
Cheezy the Wiz said:its all in good fun tom