Are We An Insane Country? Michael Moore pt.2
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13 americans are allergic to the truth.
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michael moore shows no respect in fact michael is a back stabbing fat ass
idiot
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You know, we have been lied to like this before. In WW2, the Rockafellers sold an oil additive to the nazis that they used to fly the planes that killed our soldiers. Same thing here, our govt pays this guy whos grows heroin and fuels the taliban and Al Queda.
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what are you talking about Al Queda?
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Now that is pessimistic. Voting is BS.
I am optimistic, because everything the elites have is all FAKE, numbers on paper or on computers. The things that are real, like our houses, will still be ours when we stop paying for them, and there is no way they can take them all away.
They control us by terrorism, the threat of violence from government thugs. But there is never enough of those enforcers to control everyone. The only real power they have is what we give them, by our compliance.
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Voting reflects personal initiative in how people feel about the people who govern them and the policies that control them (assuming people who vote understand WHY they are voting).
Obama is continuing Bush's warmongering policies and banksters are robbing us blind.
Nuclear annihilation may come, indeed. I'm indifferent. I'm already past the point of thinking things are going to get better. Call me cynical. Hopefully, the survivors will be smart enough to consider a new way of living.
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Why are you talking about voting.
The monetary/political systems are failing and can never be the same again. We will have nuclear annihilation, elite domination (new dark ages), or something like what I am advocating.
Living as a miserable but comfortable wage slave is no longer one of our options. Less than 10 years western society will be no more.
You probably think that is bad but I think it is excellent. Because humans need to evolve and catastrophe accelerates that.
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I'll all for egalitarianism. I'm all for ending the wars, ending crime, starvation, and the like. But as long as there are those who have more than others, they will fight to keep this disparity.
We cannot get every eligible citizen in our country to vote when the time comes, and you're asking for a lot more from everybody than casting a vote. In this vain, I consider my comment more "realism" than "pessimism." Take from it what you like, but I don't think we're talking across points.
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I couldn't disagree more with your conclusion. Today a few thousand people OWN and CONTROL 6+ billion. You are telling me that it is impossible for billions of people to stop this.
We are so brain washed by the media we will believe the end of the world is coming, but anything that is much better is utopia and impossible.
Your pessimistic comment is infuriating, we have to be as committed in what we 'wholeheartedly' believe as the capitalist and socialists, otherwise we will never be free.
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Perhaps, you're referring more to Walden II. I understand your philosophy, and I agree wholeheartedly with the idea of an equal stake for all. Unfortunately, there are some who always claim entitlement to more than their fair share, or they're too lazy to pull their weight. That's a flaw of our species. Getting everyone to embrace altruism for the sake of the greater good is a pipe dream, I'm afraid.
Well the only way that the US will have another 911 Mr. King is that if we don't change are middle east policies. Especially concerning Israel.
xxashyy 2 years ago 6
No, I got it.
Someone debunked your claim and you got butt hurt.
So, in an attempt to save some face, you moved the goal posts and compared apples to oranges.
kingsdun 2 years ago 2