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(04-28-2024, 09:06 PM)Maxmars Wrote: Not at all... as far as activism goes, that was tame... and it definitely was funny!
The problem is, as we cheer on ... we have to remember ... the smallest spark might start the worst conflagration.
Oh very much so, hell I put it on my Facebook briefly and then took it off 2 minutes later its not worth pissing people off from the far corners of the world that I have forgotten Id even knew.
Everybody seems on edge, ready to go at it. Ready to criticize at the smallest infraction or mistake.
FWIW these protests are more about agitation and irritation than activism. Columbia University has 12 people who followed a Jewish student all over campus. I mean one was inches behind them the whole time.
It's literally the same racist crap they did in Little Rock during segregation, IIRC to a little 12-year-old black girl. The only difference it was other 12-year-old kids in Arkansas were racist asses not college students who were supposed to know better, Thought we had taken steps in the right direction but we are in danger of a backlash, 82% of Americans support Israel over Hamas. Damn sure know 82% of Americans didn't support the war in Vietnam.
I don't want anybody to get hurt either side but they have started attacking counter-protestors. The longer it simmers the more likely it goes sideways
His mind was not for rent to any god or government, always hopeful yet discontent. Knows changes aren't permanent, but change is ....
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart