Win / GreatAwakening
GreatAwakening
Sign In
DEFAULT COMMUNITIES All General AskWin Funny Technology Animals Sports Gaming DIY Health Positive Privacy
Reason: None provided.

Yeah you ever wondered why kids can tell you all about the burning monk or tienaman square but the French revolution is hazy?

The "successful" as in achieved the goal of liberty and freedom - revolutions did not do so sitting on the ground.

The big lie is that "the people" can't make demands or retaliate physically. You always can. It is a part of reality. Consequences? Yes, and it will be bad. Impossible? No.

As you have teeth and you have fists it is evident you can use them to eat and to fight how you deem fit. God given. A natural part of the physical reality in which we live.

The question is - are you powerful enough to deal with the consequences?

No. Nobody is.

The government is though, and they abuse it constantly.

When the time comes who will understand what our lives are actually for?

What peace there would be, not without standards,for morality, and for a common ethos in which we protect and support our communities, but instead without instigation and agitated movements made against us and our families from a power to whom we owe nothing.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yeah you ever wondered why kids can tell you all about the burning monk or tienaman square but the French revolution is hazy?

The "successful" as in achieved the goal of liberty and freedom - revolutions did not do so sitting on the ground.

The big lie is that "the people" can't make demands or retaliate physically. You always can. It is a part of reality. Consequences? Yes, and it will be bad. Impossible? No.

As you have teeth and you have fists it is evident you can use them to eat and to fight how you deem fit. God given. A natural part of the physical reality in which we live.

The question is - are you powerful enough to deal with the consequences?

No. Nobody is.

The government is though, and they abuse it constantly.

When the time comes who will understand what our lives are actually for?

What peace there would be, not without standards, for morality and a common ethos in which we protect and support our communities, but without instigation and agitated movements made against us and our families from a power that we owe nothing to.

2 years ago
1 score