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That doesn't concern me. I was referring to the sect that typically gets abortions. If my target is 30% of the lower class I'm not concerned with the other 70% as it has nothing to do with my argument.
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That is not what you said. Check your post again and revise if that was your intended argument.
[quote name='ZERO PHOENIX']
You'll need to explain that to me.
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[lexus] did it for me. The lower class is the working force behind our country.
[quote name='ZERO PHOENIX']
Are you serious? Are you serious? Noex, buddy, you can't really believe that. Even in a democracy there is still a rampant system of Elitism running throughout. I find it hard to believe that you are actually an American. Do you not see how each generation the upper echelons of society remain in power? Do you not see how each generation the rich remain rich and the poor remain poor? Do you not see how the same classes, same demographics that have been on top are always on top? America was founded by rich, white, men, and they ruled the country. Despite being the most diverse country on earth, America is still ruled by rich, white, men. You have allowed this system to trick you into thinking that you have a say in government and that democracy means equality for everyone. You are terribly mistaken my friend.
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The system is flawed, I will admit. However, If the government does not appease the masses a revolution is eminent. Listening to some of the concerns of the common man is one of the ways to appease the masses. That being said, our system isn't pure democracy. It's the estranged lovechild of democracy, republicanism, and oligarchy. In democracy, the voices of all need to be heard, especially if that voice is the majority.
[quote name='ZERO PHOENIX']
The biggest corporations, the most powerful figures in America, the House, Congress, and so forth are all controlled by the same class that has been in control since this countries infancy, i.e., rich, white, men. Elites from the European standpoint. I commend you my friend for challenging me but let's dispense with opinions and let's get real. Do you think, with any real logic, that a poor kid can really grow up and inact change in American politics? Do you really think for an instant that someone who is born in a lower class can change this country?
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Yes, I do believe. Not only that, but I believe someone who is born in a lower class has the capability to change the world. There's definitely a lower probability but it's still possible. Life is a strange game of chance.
That doesn't concern me. I was referring to the sect that typically gets abortions. If my target is 30% of the lower class I'm not concerned with the other 70% as it has nothing to do with my argument.
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That is not what you said. Check your post again and revise if that was your intended argument.
[quote name='ZERO PHOENIX']
You'll need to explain that to me.
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[lexus] did it for me. The lower class is the working force behind our country.
[quote name='ZERO PHOENIX']
Are you serious? Are you serious? Noex, buddy, you can't really believe that. Even in a democracy there is still a rampant system of Elitism running throughout. I find it hard to believe that you are actually an American. Do you not see how each generation the upper echelons of society remain in power? Do you not see how each generation the rich remain rich and the poor remain poor? Do you not see how the same classes, same demographics that have been on top are always on top? America was founded by rich, white, men, and they ruled the country. Despite being the most diverse country on earth, America is still ruled by rich, white, men. You have allowed this system to trick you into thinking that you have a say in government and that democracy means equality for everyone. You are terribly mistaken my friend.
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The system is flawed, I will admit. However, If the government does not appease the masses a revolution is eminent. Listening to some of the concerns of the common man is one of the ways to appease the masses. That being said, our system isn't pure democracy. It's the estranged lovechild of democracy, republicanism, and oligarchy. In democracy, the voices of all need to be heard, especially if that voice is the majority.
[quote name='ZERO PHOENIX']
The biggest corporations, the most powerful figures in America, the House, Congress, and so forth are all controlled by the same class that has been in control since this countries infancy, i.e., rich, white, men. Elites from the European standpoint. I commend you my friend for challenging me but let's dispense with opinions and let's get real. Do you think, with any real logic, that a poor kid can really grow up and inact change in American politics? Do you really think for an instant that someone who is born in a lower class can change this country?
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Yes, I do believe. Not only that, but I believe someone who is born in a lower class has the capability to change the world. There's definitely a lower probability but it's still possible. Life is a strange game of chance.