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In reply to the discussion: Where does all their hate come from? [View all]Ghost of Huey Long
(322 posts)66. They are behaving like infants who should be reigned in "gimmee gimmee more more mine mine mine"
Why are we letting people with no manners, who were never properly disciplined...reign over our country like the school yard bully?
We have established that 1%ers are clinical sociopaths, at what point to we remove them from power and have them committed?
If we don't stand up to these hateful bullies they will continue.
I think what is happening is that we know how awful they are, we see who they are...but it is the silence of our friends that is deafening.
If all the people that know about what is going on, who care about this country and humanity itself...would support each other and stand up together, we could fight this terrible beast. But everyone is too afraid. Even on this board, even after all the stolen elections, people are afraid to even say they question our election process. No one wants to be a conspiracy theorist. No one wants to make that angry uncle mad. No one wants to step on any toes at work. And when you do try and are met with that inevitable brick wall, no one knows what to do about the denial.
But we must do something, and we have to do it together. Occupy was great, but it did not go to where the focus is needed...corrupt corporate media is controlling reality in this country, manufacturing consent for fascism. WE must confront the TV stations, demand they use our public airwaves to serve the public interest, or occupy the FCC and demand they lose their license. At the very least it would raise awareness that people are NOT happy with the corporate media and that they should not be considered a qualified news source.
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Like the man who fell into the pit band at the play.... it's just a stage they are going through,
2on2u
Jun 2012
#1
death rattle, cornered animal, last gasp desperation - they are soon to become irrelevant - extinct.
NRaleighLiberal
Jun 2012
#2
I think this has been going on since the days of protests against the VN war and women
southernyankeebelle
Jun 2012
#4
Am 64 and my dad wouldn't let me out on the streets, LOL. I respected my dad yet
southernyankeebelle
Jun 2012
#23
Well I grew up in that generation however I got to travel the world and that opens your
southernyankeebelle
Jun 2012
#18
I agree. Primary on that list was Cheney, Romney. What kills me is Romney actually
southernyankeebelle
Jun 2012
#45
I totally agree with you. Our congress and senate let these Vet's down.
southernyankeebelle
Jun 2012
#44
Fear It comes from the fear of losing control of their lives. The only problem is that they don't
upaloopa
Jun 2012
#5
"Fear that they will become the minority and will get the same treatment they now give minorities"
Canuckistanian
Jun 2012
#46
+1,000,000! So they go out and buy up all their guns, fearful that we Knee-Grows are out
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2012
#52
I also wonder if there isn't a little sub-conscious guilt about all that sub-conscious racism, too.
lindysalsagal
Jun 2012
#64
I think Newt Gingrich deserves the most credit for the current level of vitriol.
Laurian
Jun 2012
#9
Maybe socially, but not economically. They're reversing the middle class gains of the 20th century.
Arugula Latte
Jun 2012
#72
I actually have an honest answer for you: A very close friend has helped me figure it out:
lindysalsagal
Jun 2012
#19
Yes, you're right. Some people learn to be better from difficult situations.
lindysalsagal
Jun 2012
#61
I have a slightly shorter version of it from my own experience, but a similar take:
hatrack
Jun 2012
#47
May be....but that's true of me too, and I'm about the most bleeding heart liberal you could
raccoon
Jun 2012
#53
Yes: Our fathers inveset us with identity: So these emotionally bankrupt zanies
lindysalsagal
Jun 2012
#63
They are behaving like infants who should be reigned in "gimmee gimmee more more mine mine mine"
Ghost of Huey Long
Jun 2012
#66
And then when mixed with hatred and Hate-Radio, it's a pretty lethal combination. n/t
RKP5637
Jun 2012
#42
Reagan and baby Bush are toughs with swagger. McGovern and Kerry are wimps with medals.
ieoeja
Jun 2012
#49
I think they all scored low on the TMI index, causing them to lash their hate at others.
Initech
Jun 2012
#36
You have to disrupt the infrastructure that spreads the lies- the corporate media
Ghost of Huey Long
Jun 2012
#69
Everything is about race, even when it's not supposed to be. Republicans have ran
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2012
#51
I think that they are busy making a last-ditch effort to "bake" their ideology into the cake
Proud Liberal Dem
Jun 2012
#57
Smell the fear. Fear makes people act badly. The richest men are often compensating for deep seated
McCamy Taylor
Jun 2012
#58