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Conflict is the underpinning of politics, period. Fear and guilt is exploited by politicians, period. The original poster's own behavior only underscores this point and makes them appear rather hypocritical (complaining about hate and proceeding to rant and rave about how much you hate one particular political group, doing precisely what you complain about by engaging in negative stereotyping; half of the post is nothing but an ad hominem on "white guys"). In either case, it would be wise to fight the ideas you oppose rather than attacking the messenger.
What will it take for me to get you people to realize that the problem does not lie exclusively with a specific political party or political ideology, but the nature of politics itself and political ideology in general? This groupismin which all effort is spent attacking one group while making apologetics for another, while ignoring the big picture, gets rather disguisting. The political landscape is not so simple as left and right, pick one and then bury head in sand. Each individual has their own shopping cart of positions. They are not uniformly defined by their label.
Last edited by Brainpolice; 12-07-2007 at 06:54 PM.
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