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Termyn8or -> A different perspective on things (9/25/2007 9:15:52 PM)

Perhaps impelled by this board, I am taking a wider view of things.

No more talk about Jews and all that, let's get real. This is a classic class struggle.

Those who have to take from 200 law abiding Men to spend, very month, more than they could ever make in their lifetime are the problem. When you get to big business, the problem is only bigger.

The class struggle is not about money anymore, it is about power. Power for zealots in my opinion, who just can't stand anyone being on this planet not under their rule. This seems to be catchy. While Bush fiddles, other countries develop or acquire weapons.

This is the rift between the rich and the poor. This is really a class war. Look at exactly what they do, they contrive wars to get rid of our bravest and best. They have to keep them from forming any kind of organization, because these days it would get ALOT of popular support.

So what do we do ?? Really. Well after some investigation, I have concluded that armed revolutions are not the way to go. So what is left ? Extinction ? Well, for one the idle rich can't have that, they need us to create the wealth they rape. So what do we do ?

Yes, that is a very good question. It deserves an answer.

The only thing I can think of is if we give up our indulgences and concentrate on the future. To start to organize, and just fight with our abilities. I know this is hard, but I have done it. So can you. Know how to build a house ? If a fat cat came up to you and wanted a house, do you know how to destroy his ego ? Just tell him you do not take money.

Of course one must have the wherewithall to do this.

If we can wean ourselves off of money somehow, that is the key to everything.

Agree, disagree, flame. I could give a .........something. If you think I am nuts, just say so.

T




Estring -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/25/2007 9:23:10 PM)

Okay, you are nuts.




Termyn8or -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/25/2007 9:40:55 PM)

Do I have to boycott whales ?

T




TheHeretic -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/25/2007 9:41:54 PM)

      You could always nuke them.




Estring -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/25/2007 9:42:14 PM)

Lol.




Owner59 -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/25/2007 9:43:44 PM)

and there`s tasers ,too




RRafe -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/25/2007 9:45:28 PM)

Stop buying chinese imports.




Termyn8or -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/25/2007 9:51:09 PM)

Do I have to give up my aciago ?

T




pahunkboy -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/26/2007 7:48:33 AM)

the ebbs abd flow of history- we pretend all are created equal, when it is laughable.

corporate heads are masta. the globe is a plantation. and you and i are the serfs, peasants, indentured servants, or in other words disposable.

do you know banks wield a ton of power?

anyhow- hints of a 3rd world country are NOW.

as orwell says in animal farm. all are created equal. some are more equal;

[war is peace] [ we have always been w war with earasia/oceana]

do buy meds from Canada- but brush your teeth with antifreeze and drive on defective tires!;;

those rotten phuckers




SeanPony -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/26/2007 8:07:38 AM)

While Bush fiddles, I acquire weapons.




Termyn8or -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/26/2007 11:27:15 PM)

Been looking for something with a threadable barrel. Anything out there ?

T




sundownhawk -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/26/2007 11:37:30 PM)

You go first.
You could start by sticking it to the man by throwing out your computer. Thereby denying him funds from you high speed internet access, electricity, and all the bits and pieces inside that evil electronic box of capitalism that he uses to fund big business and this empire of evil we live in.

We will miss you, keep up the good fight!




Termyn8or -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/26/2007 11:51:10 PM)

Oh boy,

So things couldn't be better, OK. Fine.

I stand corrected I guess.

T




HotFaerieMama -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/27/2007 1:47:09 AM)

in other words i should renounce all material goods and be like those guys who pass out flowers in the airports...




LadyEllen -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/27/2007 3:20:56 AM)

I always thought it would be one heck of a wheeze if we, all of us, for one month only - didnt pay our mortgages, loans, credit cards and so on - and withdrew every penny we have from every bank. We'd pay twice next month, but in the meantime it would totally bugger the whole system.

E




greyarcher315 -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/27/2007 6:49:08 AM)

It would mess things up but good. it would be fun to see all the talking heads on tv come up with reasons why its happening .
Hey, we can mess with other countries that way too! Just have everyone not buy products made by a certain country(say China) for one month. Watch 'em panic when that happens.




breatheasone -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/27/2007 6:59:01 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Owner59

and there`s tasers ,too

DON'T TAZE ME BRO!!!




brightspot -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/27/2007 10:02:22 AM)

I came to this realzation during the Vietnam war[&o].
 
Missy.




philosophy -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/27/2007 10:22:42 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: greyarcher315

It would mess things up but good. it would be fun to see all the talking heads on tv come up with reasons why its happening .
Hey, we can mess with other countries that way too! Just have everyone not buy products made by a certain country(say China) for one month. Watch 'em panic when that happens.



......the boycot of south african goods had a profound effect on that country.....arguably making the end of apartheid happen in a far less bloody way than many of us had predicted.




SirCache -> RE: A different perspective on things (9/27/2007 12:46:24 PM)

Money is not the real problem, however.  Roman officials saved the city from Visogoth attack in 408AD by paying a tribute which included 3000 pounds of peppercorns.  It's not about a desire for money as much as it is a desire for things, and societally we have created our entire civilization around the idea that there is always something better to have that puts you above someone else. 

Really, until we culturally reach a point of maturity where the accumulation of material things becomes a moot point, there will continue to be classism. 




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