Isn't it ironic that the issues we've always been told not to discuss in public are at the heart of every issue we face today? Politics, religion, money, race...
51 2017-04-24 by okokok7654
I've always hated being told not to talk about these things since it might cause others to be uncomfortable if we disagree. Fuck that noise... I like talking about these things even more because they do make people uncomfortable and causes them to actually think about the issues, even if they don't agree with me.
How do we ever expect to change things if we don't talk about the issues in the first place?
5 comments
n/a Putin_loves_cats 2017-04-24
Almost seems like it's by design, no?
n/a deagalprojection 2017-04-24
Careful, OP. Delve too deeply into that Pandora's Box and you may end up labelled an anti-Semite.
n/a g3374r2d2 2017-04-24
Who. Fucking. Cares. Anymore.
Anyone that researches even a little finds out what that term is all about. Fuck it, them and anyone that cares about it.
We're humans. Piss people off with your perspective as long as you stay calm and educated.
n/a deagalprojection 2017-04-24
Will do.
n/a Yung_Negger 2017-04-24
Since high school I realized the same thing... we avoid it, then it becomes a problem that WE don't want to deal with, so then we let the GOVERNMENT do it... it is totally by design to make it feel like those topics are OUT OF OUR CONTROL. We need to start talking about the bullshit...