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Originally posted by yourmaker
I'm really starting to. The blame has been going everywhere but them recently when it truly is their fault.
The whole "it's the government" sham propaganda is wearing thin.
Their government is composed of it's citizenry.
Their citizens are the ones sitting in the booths of the NSA,
filling up corporate boardrooms and everything in between.
They are making a conscious choice, none of it is random whatsoever.
Collectively they have the chance to change their whole social dynamics but they choose this way instead.
Originally posted by littled16
reply to post by VoidHawk
I'm an equal opportunity anti-social reprobate; I just hate everyone.
It's more fair that way and nobody can claim anyone else gets preferential treatment!
Originally posted by VoidHawk
I came across the post shown below while reading through THIS thread.
See the full post HERE .
Great respect to you SIR!
I’m in the UK, and I can assure all of you that we do NOT hate the American people. We’re not stupid; we know the problems you have because we’ve got the same problems over here.
Divide and conquer has always been the ace up their sleeve, just look at what’s happening with the Zimmerman/Martin case.
Stop being fooled by the hate talk.
Originally posted by yourmaker
I'm really starting to. The blame has been going everywhere but them recently when it truly is their fault.
The whole "it's the government" sham propaganda is wearing thin.
Their government is composed of it's citizenry.
Their citizens are the ones sitting in the booths of the NSA,
filling up corporate boardrooms and everything in between.
They are making a conscious choice, none of it is random whatsoever.
Collectively they have the chance to change their whole social dynamics but they choose this way instead.
What do the rest of the world have to do for the American citizen to do something.