RE: White supremacists and counter protesters clash in Charlottesville
August 15, 2017 at 12:26 am
(This post was last modified: August 15, 2017 at 1:25 am by Sterben.)
The outrage of this problem was to expected among groups like these. It was only matter of time till something like this happened in the nation. This is his base at it's best. I'm tired of the politics that is everywhere, the people that did support the removal of racist historical artifacts did start a culture war with the south though. So, it does boil down to their fight that is dragging people in. If you stay quite on the matter, your told your bad person. If you apply logic to the issue, your called insensitive. It's a catch 22, no matter how you word it.
If I was a leader of a country, even if I felt that I had no standing personally; you would better siding with the approach that I'm a anti-nazi and do not condone the actions that transpired. I would of said that to the American people immediately, if your going to play with your government actions figures and toy sets, you need know how to play the game. (Just be glad he does not know of the following books the Art of War, and "The Prince")
What happened was tragic, but at the same time this would be a perfect start to start the process of removing freedom of speech. Just be careful though, it would be unwise to be publicly connected to extreme view points that we have already seen the after math of...
I find it best to tip toe around these types of issues, it makes life far less complicated. As I've gotten older, I've become curious about something. Is it normal not to have things like this effect you emotionally and carry on with your day. Only because your tired of having agree or disagree with a social issue that is a toxic argument to be begin with; and you know that opening your mouth about it will cause a temporary or permanent problem with other people. Does not wanting to be involved in a culture war automatically make you a part of the problem? Or just a lazy person who only cares primarily about himself?
If I was a leader of a country, even if I felt that I had no standing personally; you would better siding with the approach that I'm a anti-nazi and do not condone the actions that transpired. I would of said that to the American people immediately, if your going to play with your government actions figures and toy sets, you need know how to play the game. (Just be glad he does not know of the following books the Art of War, and "The Prince")
What happened was tragic, but at the same time this would be a perfect start to start the process of removing freedom of speech. Just be careful though, it would be unwise to be publicly connected to extreme view points that we have already seen the after math of...
I find it best to tip toe around these types of issues, it makes life far less complicated. As I've gotten older, I've become curious about something. Is it normal not to have things like this effect you emotionally and carry on with your day. Only because your tired of having agree or disagree with a social issue that is a toxic argument to be begin with; and you know that opening your mouth about it will cause a temporary or permanent problem with other people. Does not wanting to be involved in a culture war automatically make you a part of the problem? Or just a lazy person who only cares primarily about himself?