V for Vendetta Speech
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240p We meet again..
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@evelsteev @evelsteev It's funny how left wingers' facts are somehow better or more accurate than other parties' facts. But it sounds like the same old story: big corporations are evil and ominous, despite the fact that they employ people. Yet, reality marches on
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@akissy I'm sorry, I didn't know we had robots or slaves to do house work. But seriously, whether it was forced or not, someone, be it man or woman, had to do the house work. It has to be done, pain and simple. I know plenty of women who chose not to conform to a role, even before the 70's. Simone De Beauvoir, for example. You also act like men never had to be drafted to fight in wars, and possibly die, against their will. Why do people ignore this? Cont.
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@akissy They didn't have their facts right, but oh well.
And they know, all those Mexicans know. But not all their money stays here, they also send money to their families, I have a brother in law working there, and I used to have an uncle and an aunt working there as well. Do you think I don't know? I know a little but I know regardless. And change is eternal because we are always changing, there will always be something that bothers us, always.
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@evelsteev I honestly doubt your age now. Socially the role of the housekeeper has been forced on a woman, until recently it was seen badly for a woman to have the same income as a man, did you know that? My mum comes from the generation who brought the sexual revolution, without it she would still be locked up at home under my father's thumb cleaning and cooking without having finished high school.
They haven't but will do so, the P&T episode is full of bs, No pun intended. cont.
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@akissy not all roles are "forced" but mere biological constructs.Women, biologically, have the option to have children whether they do or not. But men can't, regardless.Not all roles would make us "dead." It depends on the situation.Boycotts haven't shut down all Walmarts,so in the meantime, the reality is,they're still here.Tell the thousands of Mexicans, working in the U.S.,that they still get taxed, so their money stays here as well. If change takes an eternity, then it's not working, is it?
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@akissy Now I reall must go to bed, I have a cold and am feeling like shit. X.x
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@evelsteev Nobody should be forced into a role, that's what I'm saying. I'm Bisexual, sometimes I take the traditional role of male, sometimes of a female, sometimes neither... If we were continued to be forced into a role, I would be dead by now. o.o Do I explain my point? And you're not realistic, my father is realistic and he boycotts Wal.Mart where we live, buys at a Mexican supermarket, at least we know the money stays within out own country. xD
And change has no real date as it is eternal.
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@akissy people have been trying to overthrow oligarchies for centuries. How much time does it take? Centuries? Millenia? The end of time? You have no concrete timetables. It's always some hazy, ballpark "soon" or "in the future." That's no different than religion, promising a rapture that will never come. It's not negativism so much as realism. Women can wear short OR long skirts? Who cares? Being in the kitchen is a bad thing? What if men are in the kitchen? What's the difference?
Americans wake up.
iloveurmom445 4 years ago 45
(part 6)
So, if you've seen nothing, if the crimes of this government remain unknown to you then, I will suggest that that you allow the Fifth of November to pass unmarked. But if you see what I see, and if you feel as I feel, and you would seek as I seek, and I ask to stand beside me, one year from now, outside the gates of parliament and together, we shall give them a Fifth of November that shall never, ever be forgot.
prviewer1 3 years ago 20