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The United States of America is a racist country....true or false ? 馃嚭馃嚫

After last nights election, and the recent results in Georgia, and in Florida. It is obvious that the mental stronghold on certain segments of White America still have an impact that results in an unnecessary fear based on propaganda and division. It ain't that damn bad, ok. It could be worse. Do you agree, that the US is still to some degree a racist country.
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AmyrakunejoF
The people that live here, the majority of them are not ethnicist.

United States of America only exists on paper, and I deem it forfeit, so therefore, it doesn't matter; what happened in DC was motivated by pure idiocy, based in sycophancy. It's beyond ethnicism. It's in support of tyranny, of Orwellian totalitarianism, and I cannot wait until I get the chance to plow an armor-plated truck through the Oval Office.

Of course, with the entire city evacuated; rebuilding life without government and without mass religion (therefore without mass ethnicism), will take a lot of people and the more able-bodies we have the better so yeah, it's better to demo derby a city devoid of people.
Zonuss41-45, M
Anarchy is not the answer here. This was racially influenced and motivated. It was a socio ethnic cleansing project gone bad. This was sadomasochistic politics at it's worst. Comments. 馃檪
MasterLee56-60, M
@Zonuss the only thing racially influenced is you
Zonuss41-45, M
@MasterLee That was so lame. 馃檪
Graylight51-55, F
@Amyrakunejo Anarchy is neither practical nor sustainable. The end of mass religion will never happen unless forbidden by editct. Every known collection of peoples ion the planet have some kind of origin story, belief about the afterlife or concept of a diety/dieties.

Maybe the answer is to grow up, learn a little empathy and practice what is essentially the golden rule.
CarazaaF
@Amyrakunejo Violence in NEVER OK! JEsus says to love our enemies and pray for those who despitefully use us! I try to be loving! Anyone who believe violence is the answer for problems have a lot to learn about problemsolving.
MasterLee56-60, M
@Zonuss yes you are lame
AmyrakunejoF
@Graylight So, how is it that in my homeland, there is no government, none, and people are just fine without it!? Government, and religion brainwashes people, like the unfortunate person above who I am not even going to name because damn, that was a lot of religious tattering and no substance.

Violence should never be the first response, agreed. Violence should also never be repressed in situations where it's life or death either. If you're in a situation where one good fist to the eye will save your life, then knock that motherfucker's face in! Seriously! Even Gandhi himself admitted that 'passive resistance' was not a realistic ideal.

If you've got the upper hand and your opposer yields, back off. It's no longer defense once you're beating someone/-thing senseless and they're completely incapacitated. If, after you back off, and you either walk away or offer a hand up, they revoke their yield, then yes, it's back to being defense.

Anyway, what it comes down to is what is sustainable, and what is 'sustainable'.
The difference?
Anything made from nothing (fiat currency to name one example), is something that can go kaput at anytime. On the other hand, currency that has secondary value, like any usable metal (iron, silver, copper, bronze, etcetera), is a sustainable currency, and that is something a good, stable economy thrives on.

There is not one single national economy that is good or stable right now because they're all based on fiat currency; said currency is being backed currently by nothing! By the word of the Federal Reserve, really. That's it.

What that means, is that, all it will take is enough nations to stop funneling their funds into the Federal Reserve's vaults, and then...the USD becomes worthless.
CarazaaF
@Amyrakunejo oh great, so no punishment for the murderers, fraud, or help for the disabled, unemployed, the old, kids without parents, sick, mentally ill, no hospitals, no police, no army, no schools, no laws for employers to follow. I think you must be either young, uneducated, or a fool, or all! How many countries have you lived in? I have lived in 4, USA, Sweden, England, and summers in france. And a strong caring government makes the people happy. The happiest people in the world live with the strongest christian governments. Finland, Denmark, Norway has CHristian strong government that has equality, and fairness. Swedish government still support the church but not on paper.
Graylight51-55, F
@Carazaa And on this, we agree.
Graylight51-55, F
@Amyrakunejo First, if you want to un discuss the merits of government/sans-government, you'll need to explain from which country you hail and how things are done in the absence of government.

Secondly, "politics and religion are for the brainless masses" is lazy thinking, pure and simple. It's right up there with "Everyone on welfare drives Cadillacs," or "Once a cheater always a cheater." It allows for no subtlety, no evolution and no richness of context. Social media makes much peoples' brains and makes them antisocial; but social media also sparks revolutions, changed thinking and mobilizes progress. It's all in how it's used.

Yes, politics and religion have been used to control masses. No argument there. But in many more cases, politics is simply the fuel that powers a government which assists and encourages people to thrive and religion is a comfort, support and call to action for millions of free thinkers.