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From: Ben1607
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  • Real stuff, like really real stuff. Here in the west, we are fixated on the "little stuff" because we have money to keep us comfortable. The vast majority of human being in this world (non-western society) is in absolute poverty, more than likely born into it. I have access to food, shelter, what most people struggle to keep or even obtain. When you unplug from this matrix, you see the nasty reality that you been blinded from. There is a price to pay for 'truth'

  • 'positive discrimination' does not work.

    WE tried it and MYSELF being white working class and male accepted the 'positive discrimination' as I could see these 'minorities' had been discriminated against.

    what occurred was some of the minorities where given positions that they where not qualified to hold empowered themselves and discriminated in exactly the same way that they had previously been discriminated against. leaving MYSELF the system the world effectively worse off than previously. EMS

  • @ANU1god - Thank you for bringing this up. I agree: "positive discrimination", as in "pity" motivated by "guilt", will only continue the old patterns of extortion and abuse- Reacting to abuse seems to still allow abuse to exist, and as a source of power. -- Fuck this whole Race. Anyone who is still race-ing at this point is a part of the game, is a part of the competition, the competition for power, is a part of the competition of abuse, and is a part of the problem. -Equality is the solution.

  • and essentially being raped so she could eat and exist and not be beaten up by her pimp after her family dying in a war stricten country and getting lied to about a waitressing job-i.e a chance to escape and then trafficked to a country where she'd be treated like shit because of her race let alone her "profession". and us in london moaning about..jus bollocks "my stuff aint as good as your stuff"

  • I kno what you mean, i live in a "ruff" area of london and grew up in a house hold which was determined as being"under the poverty line". When I was about 14 I went to barcelona 2 c some family they lived near a red light district me and my sister started talkin 2the girls who worked there and became quite close to some, it was actually kind of traumatic for my frail western mind a 12yr old girl same age as my little sister was going out every night

  • thank you for sharing

  • Thank you for the video. Your are some of the few stimulating ones on youtube. I admire your honesty and rationality. There are few sources that make me analyse myself and thoughts, but your videos are one of them.

  • So, within this 'not appreciating what we have' in terms of opportunities for developing ourselves- what's the actual correction and solution? To then make the most of the opportunities we're born into to actually then consider not only ourselves but everyone else and work for an actual solution to give to everyone equally. Not a matter of 'deserving' I'd say but a matter of realizing the limitations we've been born into - and thus taking the embarrassment out to then live best 4 all

  • @MarlenLife -- Well thats pretty obvious. There's no arguing with that.

  • good lookin out

  • I have been wanting someone to address this

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