Think of it as a campaign to win the residents' hearts and cell phones.
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Joe's courting the "black" voter real hard. Or his handlers are. IF, key word, IF trump and or "a paid advertisement by who ever highlighted all Joes "tough on L:aw & Order from the 90's and earlier. Really bring up his segregation stance.
Unfortunately i feel the public's mind is already made up. The real poll numbers will happen post election day. Unless joe has swayed enough feeble minds, to believe trump already rigged the election. Which i believe he's throwing out to cover his ass, IF he takes as much a beating as hrc did.
And if there's not time limit, how far back should we go? How many priceless Renaissance era fine art paintings could we destroy because the artists may have been racist?
Maybe we should demolish the pyramids since they may have used slave labor to build them.
Maybe we shouldn't have museum exhibits of the egyptian mummies either. Those kings were all slave owners and we're memorializing them by turning them into traveling exhibits that people pay good money and line up to see.
The Mesopotamian Code of Hammurabi is on display in the Louvre but it describes slaves being worth half that of free men. It's time we stop displaying such bigotry.
No, but I doubt those protestors will last long if no one is paying attention to them and they can't talk to anyone or even entertain themselves. I wouldn't cut off other utilities as some self-promoting activist lawyer would claim it was endangering lives to even cut off electricity (water and sewage probably would). These people exist to get attention and will likely break up in a few days if they're not getting any.
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Another concept people hate to hear is that unless you are completely debt free and a business owner you are a slave. Economic slavery in concept is no different than physical slavery. Except now you get a wage of fiat currency to pay back a loan that you owe, and you can put yourself deeper in the hole. In some ways it is even more brutal.
That's really not true. Look into history. Once upon a time voluntary slavery was big a thing. In Greece, Rome, Egypt, and almost all ancient cultures it was common place. Not to mention feudal societies worldwide. Indentured servitude is what it was called in more modern times, and there were almost as many Irish indentured servants and political prisoners as there were African slaves. As far as a person being able to choose not to go into debt. How many people realistically have that choice, or think they do. There are a few differences but my statement was that conceptually they are no different. You end up with very similar results. A class of people that are more or less permanently in a servile class.