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"I read once, passingly, about a man named Shakespeare. I only read about him passingly, but I remember one thing he wrote that kind of moved me. He put it in the mo...
"I read once, passingly, about a man named Shakespeare. I only read about him passingly, but I remember one thing he wrote that kind of moved me. He put it in the mouth of Hamlet, I think, it was, who said, "To be or not to be." He was in doubt about something. Whether it was nobler in the mind of man to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, moderation, or to take up arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing end them. And I go for that. If you take up arms, you'll end it, but if you sit around and wait for the one who's in power to make up his mind that he should end it, you'll be waiting a long time. And in my opinion, the young generation of whites, blacks, browns, whatever else there is, you're living at a time of extremism, a time of revolution, a time when there's got to be a change. People in power have misused it and now there has to be a change and a better world has to be built and the only way it's going to be built is with extreme methods. And I, for one, will join in with anyone, I don't care what color you are, as long as you want to change this miserable condition that exists on this earth. Thank you."
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Listen to this crap. I'm a Southerner and I'm no "racialist", the man was brainwashed by the "Black Muslim" cult. The Northern whites of the USA were no less racist than the Southerners. There is a lot of trouble in the Black society that can't be blamed on white racism. Other non-whites have done well. Why not Blacks?
@pedrodemeurte: Here's your answer the race is not won by the swift (And I'll add) or cunning, but he that endures to the end, and it ain't over yet, boy!!! Not by a longshot!!! I'm surmising by your handle that you are hispanic. Then you need to educate yourself about who you are before you take sides, they have names for you too and it's not "pedro"!!! Just ask 'em what they think about you?? Go ahead, it doesn't matter if there's some white in your ass!!!
Yes indeed. Lets see the record: - "child migration program", aka "stolen generation" - UK gov. program of sending poor children to Australia (through 1970s)
- Tony Blair and Iraq war
- Closings eye to Uzbekistan torture due to "partnership", while being warned by Craig Murray, UK embassador there
- Margaret Thatcher and police horsemen charging at the protesters, while she was ruining social programs?
Britain has Nye Bevan and the NHS, plus many other social programmes council housing was of top knotch quality (Prince Charles' claim of 2000 sq ft apartments being inhumane shows how ignorant he is, in Hong Kong and Singapore people have to put up with 200-300 sq ft) Education was guaranteed, fair and equal
America has none of these, not even anything that resembled the social welfare and humanism of British democracy, let alone equivalents
I'm not talking about who has better democracy, those comparisons are silly and meaningless anyway. I'm talking about your UK democracy claim. If apartment square footage is something to measure democracy with and not the child migration programs, illegal wars, human rights abuse ignorance etc., then we are talking about different things. In your version, you are probably right, those big appartments are really inhumane and undemocratic.
@ernestlmt Though many passages in Britain's history have been dark, they today are one of the most ardent supporters/defenders of human rights in the world.
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- "child migration program", aka "stolen generation" - UK gov. program of sending poor children to Australia (through 1970s)
- Tony Blair and Iraq war
- Closings eye to Uzbekistan torture due to "partnership", while being warned by Craig Murray, UK embassador there
- Margaret Thatcher and police horsemen charging at the protesters, while she was ruining social programs?
Really? Democracy?
plus many other social programmes
council housing was of top knotch quality (Prince Charles' claim of 2000 sq ft apartments being inhumane shows how ignorant he is, in Hong Kong and Singapore people have to put up with 200-300 sq ft)
Education was guaranteed, fair and equal
America has none of these, not even anything that resembled the social welfare and humanism of British democracy, let alone equivalents
Though many passages in Britain's history have been dark, they today are one of the most ardent supporters/defenders of human rights in the world.