I've talked to people who've complained about the state of the country. The same people who refuse to do anything. If you expect the system to fix itself but aren't willing to fix yourself, then who are you to complain?
Thank you. We've got our parts to play, too. It's the entire point of all this. Remember the post where it says we've forgotten how to fight? This isn't just for 2020 but rather for every year.
look at the first sentence, describing JFK's handwritten note...
"The seventeen most inspiring words in 20th century American history were spoken by John F. Kennedy, around mid-day, on January 20, 1961, in Washington, D.C."
I've talked to people who've complained about the state of the country. The same people who refuse to do anything. If you expect the system to fix itself but aren't willing to fix yourself, then who are you to complain?
Reigniting our civic responsibilities and the MIL being the Deus Ex Machina we need to break out of this part of the movie are not mutually exclusive.
Thank you. We've got our parts to play, too. It's the entire point of all this. Remember the post where it says we've forgotten how to fight? This isn't just for 2020 but rather for every year.
your post made me think of this JFK quote,
"Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country."
so I looked up the quote, and found this article;
https://www.shapell.org/manuscript/jfk-handwritten-quote-ask-not/
look at the first sentence, describing JFK's handwritten note...
"The seventeen most inspiring words in 20th century American history were spoken by John F. Kennedy, around mid-day, on January 20, 1961, in Washington, D.C."
seventeen words🥳
deserves a post
done. messed up once and had to delete, so hopefully there's not 2 posts;)
Ffs. This guy's gotta stop with that crap. I feel like a crazy person.