Oh, Mammoth got bant. Good, fuck that guy.
Now driven like cattle or not, if there are distinct subsects of certain groups of cattle constantly stampeding over the necks of the general populace group, should we at large not have some reservations about their levels of domestication? Or if I get punched in the face, even if singled out by default, am I not at that point in a fight?
I fully adhere to an outward and inward mindset of being the better party, but I also then have to admit it is in spite of the empirical facts that there are lesser parties. It's one thing to say that every person deserves to be treated and addressed as an individual, and another to say that every individual or group of individuals equally preponderate this ideal for the betterment of our society. Furthermore, people like to think it takes two for a line to be drawn, and I don't believe that either. None of us are immune to being drawn into the arguments of others at some point in our lives, even when we ourselves see no problem and wish both sides would simply kill each other off.
I don't believe there is a definable "race war", but to not admit that tensions are as high as they have ever been appears to be frankly flat out false. Most cultures are predominantly defined by race, that is a fact. To not admit that there is a significant problem with certain cultural groups being in distress, or some cultural ideals being simply incongruent with American values and civilized society, is also false. I don't however subscribe to the simple path of least resistance generalizations to solve these problems, but instead the one which is most fair as it relates to the individual. There is a ton of overt get-along-to-go-along horse shit being spouted in this thread based on generalization, granted in contrast to a lot of panic pandering horse shit. I find very few of them based in actual facts and a ton of them based on feelings "for the better good". In doing that you fall prey to an opposite delusions, which is still especially delusional.
In short, look at your own lives and ask yourself if you are effected. Are you creating your own reality based on your own direct observations and critical analysis, or is it based things other people basically just say because it makes them feel tough or warm and fuzzy? Don't be led by the nose into your own idiocy and demise, but also don't deny the definable fact that others will trample you all the same as they fall victim to being led along themselves.
Now driven like cattle or not, if there are distinct subsects of certain groups of cattle constantly stampeding over the necks of the general populace group, should we at large not have some reservations about their levels of domestication? Or if I get punched in the face, even if singled out by default, am I not at that point in a fight?
I fully adhere to an outward and inward mindset of being the better party, but I also then have to admit it is in spite of the empirical facts that there are lesser parties. It's one thing to say that every person deserves to be treated and addressed as an individual, and another to say that every individual or group of individuals equally preponderate this ideal for the betterment of our society. Furthermore, people like to think it takes two for a line to be drawn, and I don't believe that either. None of us are immune to being drawn into the arguments of others at some point in our lives, even when we ourselves see no problem and wish both sides would simply kill each other off.
I don't believe there is a definable "race war", but to not admit that tensions are as high as they have ever been appears to be frankly flat out false. Most cultures are predominantly defined by race, that is a fact. To not admit that there is a significant problem with certain cultural groups being in distress, or some cultural ideals being simply incongruent with American values and civilized society, is also false. I don't however subscribe to the simple path of least resistance generalizations to solve these problems, but instead the one which is most fair as it relates to the individual. There is a ton of overt get-along-to-go-along horse shit being spouted in this thread based on generalization, granted in contrast to a lot of panic pandering horse shit. I find very few of them based in actual facts and a ton of them based on feelings "for the better good". In doing that you fall prey to an opposite delusions, which is still especially delusional.
In short, look at your own lives and ask yourself if you are effected. Are you creating your own reality based on your own direct observations and critical analysis, or is it based things other people basically just say because it makes them feel tough or warm and fuzzy? Don't be led by the nose into your own idiocy and demise, but also don't deny the definable fact that others will trample you all the same as they fall victim to being led along themselves.