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Please quit using the internet, roads, etc. its hypocritical to do so while complaining about the theft.
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Is it just me or does it seem like most people that oppose more social programs and universal healthcare in the US use a lot of racial undertones to convey their points? Of course not all but it seems the average die hard "capitalist" that opposes social programs in the US does this or at the minimum seem to have a superiority complex.
What do you think?
Note: I'm only talking about the average amateur person that is vehemently "capitalist" (which are the vast majority of people that oppose more social programs etc.) not necessarily the intelligent ones that can actually defend their points of view with substance.
Yawn...once again, someone (call them liberal, left leaning, whatever), thinks their ideas are so great, in this case social programs, that the only reason anyone would ever deny it would be based on things like race, sex, etc.
Is it just me or does it seem like most people that oppose more social programs and universal healthcare in the US use a lot of racial undertones to convey their points? Of course not all but it seems the average die hard "capitalist" that opposes social programs in the US does this or at the minimum seem to have a superiority complex.
What do you think?
Note: I'm only talking about the average amateur person that is vehemently "capitalist" (which are the vast majority of people that oppose more social programs etc.) not necessarily the intelligent ones that can actually defend their points of view with substance.
I think its a factor, but most of the resistance to universal healthcare is rooted in anti-social welfare sentiments left over from the Cold War era.
I mean it's just kind of obvious some people have some racial turmoil going on inside of them, so they kind of label themselves.
When you accuse someone of racism, you need to have a specific person and specific evidence.
Otherwise you are just falling into the trap of stereotyping, or broad-brush accusations. That trap is largely what racism was traditionally based on--and you are buying into it.
Is it just me or does it seem like most people that oppose more social programs and universal healthcare in the US use a lot of racial undertones to convey their points? Of course not all but it seems the average die hard "capitalist" that opposes social programs in the US does this or at the minimum seem to have a superiority complex.
What do you think?
Note: I'm only talking about the average amateur person that is vehemently "capitalist" (which are the vast majority of people that oppose more social programs etc.) not necessarily the intelligent ones that can actually defend their points of view with substance.
No, I don’t want to pay for other people’s stuff. Pay for your own stuff.
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