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I think society has become too forgiving of people who don't know the difference between "to" and "too."
somebody post that Jordan laughing gif pleaseI've been thinking about this a lot since the Zimmerman verdict, truthfully I was expecting full scale rioting in Flordia and around the country, so I was surprised when nothing happened. Then I started thinking about how we live in a society where tv, Internet, and others luxuries have become commonplace in American households where life seems infinitely better here than say a 3rd world country, while a lot of people here a struggling to pay bills and can rarely afford to take a vacation or find time to pursue their real passion in life and force themselves to be stuck in a career and life they find unfulfilling they still have a roof over their head a means of transportation and communication (the average person does at least) so we take this in stride because we feel that even though the system is bullshyt and our goverment can do a lot better for the people if they wanted to is still not worth taking a risk to protest and sacrifice the contentness of their life? My question I guess would be is it worth it? Is the injustice we face cause enough to actually get up and do something about or is it that necessary evil we have to deal w/ to live in relative comfort?
Lol I had I was going to, but then I thought that couldn't be right because too meant and, I forgot it could be used to say more than as wellI think society has become too forgiving of people who don't know the difference between "to" and "too."
Yeah we're all part of society after all I just wanna see if people feel like the injustice we face in the country is enough that organized protest or full scale riot would be worth the sacrifice of their comfortabilityJust a quick note when you guys are talking about people your talking about yourselves as well right?
The Coli, just like most of the internet people, like to think themselves above when really they're in the same boat as everyone else. Everyone here criticizing society or "people" should shut the fukk up until they do something to start change themselves. Otherwise this lazy cynicism is just a bunch of annoying dikk stroking.
The guy running the register at McDonalds thinks he has what it takes to be president.
Wether or not common injustice that such as tapping of people's phone or an the educational system that dimisses individuality and stresses obeying authority or the price of a good higher education being widely unaffordable and leaves many struggling to pay off debt from loans even though these are common problems Americans face is it worth the time to go out and protest this, black people are not nearly as discriminated against as they were in the past should the Trayvon Martin situation looked at as an isolated rare occurrence people expressed there displeasure w/ the verdict through social media was that good enough all things considered are these things worth causing an uproar about when things could be a lot worse?I don't know what you're asking.
Wether or not common injustice that such as tapping of people's phone or an the educational system that dimisses individuality and stresses obeying authority or the price of a good higher education being widely unaffordable and leaves many struggling to pay off debt from loans even though these are common problems Americans face is it worth the time to go out and protest this, black people are not nearly as discriminated against as they were in the past should the Trayvon Martin situation looked at as an isolated rare occurrence people expressed there displeasure w/ the verdict through social media was that good enough all things considered are these things worth causing an uproar about when things could be a lot worse?
As my man Camp said, "It ain't all about color no more, it's about rich and poor, about haves and have nots, tried to get in but that door is padlocked..."