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Originally posted by Hobbs View PostWhat I am saying is, since that is not the case, he should do what he can to fight the injustice, which is what I see him doing. For that I applaud him, but for his hatred, I do not.
Its why the whole country is sliding backwards in recent years.
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I live in a Red state, doesn't stop me from voting against Republican candidates or legislation. My coworkers are predominantly Republican, but it doesn't mean I hate them for it.
MLK was from the South, and still fought racial segregation. It's only futile if you keep that mindset. Of course Utah is hell-backwards with religious idiots, that's kinda "well duh!" I would like to point out that, had he lived in a more tolerant part of the US, perhaps Smiley wouldn't have the images he does of other people.
Also, this is just an observation, but I've noticed Smiley says the term "fag" a lot. I'm curious as to why.
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Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostBut fighting the injustice from his position is futile. He's in the middle of a bastion of this sort reprehensible bullshit. This is the problem and this is why the attitude of "Well shut up and fix it yourself" is so aggravating. American politics is based entirely on this sort of polarized nonsense: Go for whatever gets the most votes regardless of how vile, insane or downright idiotic it is. Cus God says so!
Its why the whole country is sliding backwards in recent years.
I'm not saying that the world is perfect and I'm certainly not saying this country is perfect. I'm saying it was worse before, and will be better in the future. It happens because people step up to the plate, most do so as smiley has done, against impossible odds. Over time, the odds get better, good things get done.All units: IRENE
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Originally posted by Wingates_Hellsing View PostThe whole 'society is falling' spiel was kinda funny, for about two seconds.
Of course society is better now then it was decades ago. But that's why smiley shouldn't have to spend his life championing for equal rights in this day and age. ;p
Originally posted by HobbsI live in a Red state, doesn't stop me from voting against Republican candidates or legislation. My coworkers are predominantly Republican, but it doesn't mean I hate them for it.
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In that regard, yes, Utah does suck... really no point debating that :P
It seems to me that the US was always caught up in the 'us vs them' mentality, and in that we're far from alone. It simply went from blacks to gays, chinks to spics. But it's always been some against many, just with different names. Back then it was North and South, now it's libs and dems. I don't know about you but from what I see we identify as Americans first and foremost to a greater extent now than then. The sides are still bickering though, it's just far easier to see.All units: IRENE
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Originally posted by Gravekeeper View PostI applaud you extrapolating all of that from one sentence. But I have no idea what that has to do with what I said. By sliding backwards I mean during Bush's term your political spectrum became very polarized with the "Us vs Them" politics and now that you have a mainstream network that legitimizes the lunatics ( Fox ) they're coming more to the forefront. Some of them have even gotten elected to positions of power. Somehow or another. And as such more extreme views have become acceptable. As a result social progress is becoming rather mired in.
America has always been very polorized. The only time that really let up in the political realm was during the Cold War when there was a common enemy. It goes way beyond Bush jr's term. Republicans blocked legislation and tried to get Clinton impeached over nothing for example. Way back in the day there would be riots and brawls in the streets on election day. Having a network that leans to the right (while all the rest lean left) is alot better then having hundreds of newspapers that where blatently for one party or another. The only differance these days is that it is easier for one person to be heard by many.
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Originally posted by Hobbs View Post
Also, this is just an observation, but I've noticed Smiley says the term "fag" a lot. I'm curious as to why."I'm Gar and I'm proud" -slytovhand
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Sadly, Bush & Co fostered the "Us vs Them" mentality so well that it becomes accepted so to speak. Bush made it OK to equal not being patriotic with being an omigawd terrorist basically. Its a similar problem with Fox News. People with extreme views might have kept them to themselves for fear of reprisal from their peers. But then they flick on their TV and zomigawd, a REAL news network is confirming everything they ever feared about liberalz, mooslamz and blackiez.
So the views become acceptable in the mainstream. Which leads to it becoming acceptable for politicians as well. Which leads to Michelle Bachmann. >.>
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Originally posted by smileyeagle1021 View PostI use it when describing people's attitude, in which case it is a (sadly) extremely accurate choice of words.
Also, GK, its not just Bush etc that fostered this type of Us vs. Them mentality. Ever since the inception of the US it's been like this.
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Originally posted by smileyeagle1021 View PostI use it when describing people's attitude, in which case it is a (sadly) extremely accurate choice of words.
Although, when I went to the Rainbow Alphabet Soup Conference, people used the word 'queer' a lot. Maybe that word is a bit more acceptable?"It's after Jeopardy, so it is my bed time."- Me when someone made a joke about how "old" I am.
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