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Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
Tossica wrote:I just laugh at the fact that people who live in the sticks can have such strong opinions about matters that have ZERO effect on them.
Almost every single heavily populated area in the country is Democratic. Almost every single lightly populated area in the country is Retardlican or "Libertarian" (ie Retardlican but afraid to admit it). You've already seperated yourself from the bulk of the countries population geographically so why the FUCK do you care what the social human beings in our country do? I don't get it.
Martrae wrote:And you never will.
Martrae wrote:Tossica wrote:I just laugh at the fact that people who live in the sticks can have such strong opinions about matters that have ZERO effect on them.
Almost every single heavily populated area in the country is Democratic. Almost every single lightly populated area in the country is Retardlican or "Libertarian" (ie Retardlican but afraid to admit it). You've already seperated yourself from the bulk of the countries population geographically so why the FUCK do you care what the social human beings in our country do? I don't get it.
And you never will.
Martrae wrote:Because there's no point in trying to explain it to Toss.
Short answer, people who care about personal freedoms don't like the restrictions imposed by cities. City dwellers are used to having everything from how loud they play the radio to the very air they breathe being policed and regimented. Urban or rural people prefer more leeway in their lives.
Tossica wrote:Martrae wrote:Because there's no point in trying to explain it to Toss.
Short answer, people who care about personal freedoms don't like the restrictions imposed by cities. City dwellers are used to having everything from how loud they play the radio to the very air they breathe being policed and regimented. Urban or rural people prefer more leeway in their lives.
Yep. Totally full of shit.
You live in the sticks because you are an ignorant fuck and socially retarded. That's the short answer.
You are a frightened simpleton. Brown people scare you, homosexuals scare you, other religions scare you, anyone who is different than you scares the shit out of you because you are not equipped with the social skills and empathy necessary to accept the fact that MOST of the human race is NOT LIKE YOU. If you live far enough away from society and "them", you will never have to come to grips with your own ignorance and you like it that way. Good for you!
Drem wrote:
See if I had it my way there would be two seperate votes. One for urban issues and urban voters and the other for rural.
Iccarra wrote:I like living in a small town...I don't like being in close proximity to "real" people. Hell, I'm lucky I even leave my house every day to go to work.
Seriously, though, steriotyping people who choose to live in small towns and enjoy them is rather ridiculous imo. You'll find small minds in plenty of bigger cities just as in smaller ones.
Iccarra wrote:I like living in a small town...I don't like being in close proximity to "real" people. Hell, I'm lucky I even leave my house every day to go to work.
Seriously, though, steriotyping people who choose to live in small towns and enjoy them is rather ridiculous imo. You'll find small minds in plenty of bigger cities just as in smaller ones.
Tossica wrote:Iccarra wrote:I like living in a small town...I don't like being in close proximity to "real" people. Hell, I'm lucky I even leave my house every day to go to work.
Seriously, though, steriotyping people who choose to live in small towns and enjoy them is rather ridiculous imo. You'll find small minds in plenty of bigger cities just as in smaller ones.
I honestly have no problem with small towns and the people that live in them. I often think I'd like to move to one one day. You must admit that growing up in a small town and spending your entire life there is going to limit your worldview and make it harder to empathize with people that are "different" than you. That's the point I am trying to make.
It would be nice if those people would just say "I don't understand it, I don't think I'll ever understand it but I guess it really has NO effect on me so why the hell should I care?"
Narrock wrote:Tossica wrote:Iccarra wrote:I like living in a small town...I don't like being in close proximity to "real" people. Hell, I'm lucky I even leave my house every day to go to work.
Seriously, though, steriotyping people who choose to live in small towns and enjoy them is rather ridiculous imo. You'll find small minds in plenty of bigger cities just as in smaller ones.
I honestly have no problem with small towns and the people that live in them. I often think I'd like to move to one one day. You must admit that growing up in a small town and spending your entire life there is going to limit your worldview and make it harder to empathize with people that are "different" than you. That's the point I am trying to make.
It would be nice if those people would just say "I don't understand it, I don't think I'll ever understand it but I guess it really has NO effect on me so why the hell should I care?"
Then there's a lot of people like me who were born and raised in urban areas, and came to the realization that urbanality is not actually just a melting pot of various cultures and differing social beliefs, but is in actuality nothing short of a shitpot of perverted immorality, crime, ignorance, and disgusting lifestyles. Those of us who have witnessed this firsthand and are disgusted by it chose to move away from it. We fully understand it. Those of you who grew up in, and never left, urban areas and don't know anything other than that urban metro inner-city cultural existence are the ones who will never get it. Then there's people who were born and raised in rural areas who know of, and have seen on the news, what urban life is like and choose not to live in that environment. That doesn't make their worldview any less than you urbanites.
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