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Originally Posted by sortie
I think people have let go of the past. I don't see the "Israel problem" over here.
But failure to acknowledge the past is why people say "history repeats itself".
People have to learn from mistakes, but when people start defending those mistakes
the problem will rise again.
But it's not in the past when Tea Baggers hold up signs talking about "white slavery".
(Which BTW actually refers to captive sex slaves of any race)
To say these signs have nothing to do with the fact that the president is black
is just false. I mean, do Tea Baggers think white leaders are going to enslave white people????
If not then who are they referring too??
Come on. See it for what it is then people will move on.
That's just promoting fear of a "Black take over" with malice towards Whites.
Promoting fear is a republican trade mark of business. WMD anyone???
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Both sides use fear
When christianity started, they got people in the pews talking about hell, that's what raised the most interest.
One sign does not a movement make, remember they are not organized yet, people are just getting together in peaceful protest and reminding their elected officials they were watching what they're doing and they don't like it. Any group is going to have a town idiot, judging the group by one idiot is narrow minded. Sort of like watching the LA riots and thinking all black people are like that, or when New Orleans was under water, the news only showed the poor sections.
Somethings are way too sensitive, like what would you think if made a thread and had a picture of me eating a watermelon, on the title it said watermelon eater, you would come in the thread mad.
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
think about that