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The favorite this year appears to be "The Help". A story about racism that is long past, but for some reason Hollywood feels we need constant reminders of.
Every once in awhile I see something that is uplifting.
The favorite this year appears to be "The Help". A story about racism that is long past, but for some reason Hollywood feels we need constant reminders of.
Every once in awhile I see something that is uplifting.
I take it you did not actually see The Help. It was an incredibly uplifting story. In fact, it was the very definition of "uplifting". The greatness of America uplifting its people and itself.
Obama on Sunday pretty much stated that he didn't like the framework of our Constitution, so the quote you say is ignorant, isn't.The only way to be a Texan, is to be born a Texan.
And I think God I am not a Texan. But I gotta ask; you a product of the Texas educational system. You know the one that is like last in the nation for educating students.
Or a democrat president lamenting the fact that he can not for congress to do his bidding.
Wait, let me guess, you are from Texas also. Did you go to school with the other semi literate writer?
Germany, especially in Baveria, but Singapore comes in a close second.Say please.
OK. Please, just answer the question.
It's what happens when you have a political party that's 90% of one race and one religion all have a similar view on education and science. It's not a secret and it's not something that can be denied. That lack of diversity breeds hatred.
There must be a lot of hatred in Japan then huh? Idiot.
It's what happens when you have a political party that's 90% of one race and one religion all have a similar view on education and science. It's not a secret and it's not something that can be denied. That lack of diversity breeds hatred.
There must be a lot of hatred in Japan then huh? Idiot.
You're right. There is. You think you're being funny, but it's true, Japan has a problem with race.
Everyone must be thinking these days, what's wrong with this country.
I can put a finger on the problem immediately. Our media. I'm not talking just about the news, but TV programs, commercials, comedy shows, movies, kids shows, everything is skillfully being geared toward thinking the worst of the country we live in.
The root of the problem is a prevailing belief that America is a bad country. Having lived in several others I can say this isn't true. I've lived in better and much worse. Much, much worse. But you wouldn't know that if you had never left the confines of our shores.
Everything we feel about America is a byproduct of our media sources. They have a huge impact on our national mood. I seriously doubt there is anyone right now that is happy with the direction this country is going. Watching the Republican primary we see candidates making up lies about each other and tearing each other down. We see a president that we can't trust, that supports anarchy in the streets, and seems to think the constitution is just something to be ignored.
Just as an example, look at the nominations for Oscars this year. How many uplifting pictures got any recognition? Well, one that is purported to be so only pulled in $20 million. "The Artist". Another "Moneyball" tells the story of how a penny-pinching owner forced a general manager to come up with a new way of picking winners without paying them for it. The favorite this year appears to be "The Help". A story about racism that is long past, but for some reason Hollywood feels we need constant reminders of.
Every once in awhile I see something that is uplifting. Something positive. But it's being drowned out by all of the negativity that constantly surrounds us. The only folks that seem to be enjoying this are folks that aren't really good people.
I don't expect much of a discussion about this because unless the media is talking about it nobody else will.
As usual you are full of shit. Who is the first people to denigrate their fellow Americans? People like you. You assholes daily post you bile concerning Liberals, poor people, people whose complexion is differant than yours, or who think a bit differantly than you do.
You people immediatly screamed, puked, and mewled about the ad that Chrysler ran with Clint Eastwood, which was a positive message. In fact, everytime an American says, "Yes, we can", you people immediatly say, "No, we can't, and you are a dirty Commie for suggesting that Americans have the ability to work together to achieve anything".
Explain to us again about how we're supposed to work together when you demonize every conservative and everything they stand for. go ahead we'll wait.
"You People" the purest form of hatred.
The favorite this year appears to be "The Help". A story about racism that is long past, but for some reason Hollywood feels we need constant reminders of.
Every once in awhile I see something that is uplifting.
I take it you did not actually see The Help. It was an incredibly uplifting story. In fact, it was the very definition of "uplifting". The greatness of America uplifting its people and itself.
I'm sure it is to some. The subject matter doesn't appeal to me because of it brings back a period in our history I'd like to forget.
Some people like to wash our collective faces with the racism in our history and ignore the racism in other countries that is present today.
We have a major political party, the Democrats who are economically to the Left of Communists and hate our Constitutional framework and the fact that people can become wealthy and free from government dependency.
Duh. We have a winner. Someone asked for an example of the ignorant rantings of a right wing wack job and how those ranting could influence the opinion of those with an opposing point of view.
Well there you go. I am no Democrat, however I could see where a Dem could take offense about being labeled in such an ignorant way.
That attitude is not conducive to real communication. Or problem solving.
Oh Dear, I may have offended a Democrat and potentially alienated someone who is "no democrat" yet takes offense when I point out that the Communist nations of Vietnam and China have a fuller embrace of free enterprise, free markets and entrepreneurship than American Democrats.
Oh, Dear.
Duh. We have a winner. Someone asked for an example of the ignorant rantings of a right wing wack job and how those ranting could influence the opinion of those with an opposing point of view.
Well there you go. I am no Democrat, however I could see where a Dem could take offense about being labeled in such an ignorant way.
That attitude is not conducive to real communication. Or problem solving.
Oh Dear, I may have offended a Democrat and potentially alienated someone who is "no democrat" yet takes offense when I point out that the Communist nations of Vietnam and China have a fuller embrace of free enterprise, free markets and entrepreneurship than American Democrats.
Oh, Dear.
You are either very ignorant abou the actual conditions on the ground in China and vietNam or you are a fascist, Cru.
Because what China and Viet Nam are are really good examples of Mussolini style fascism.
YOu know what Mussolini's Fascist government was right?
That's when the government colludes with certain insider corporations awhile the people of the nation were merely expendable tools to the corrupted fascist state.
And THAT is what you are now telling us YOU BELIEVE are good example of "free enterprise, free markets and entrepreneurship"?
WEll...that certainly is one way CAPITALISM can exist in a society, I'll grant you that.
Capitalism is nothing if not adaptable to different kinds of governance.
Germany, especially in Baveria, but Singapore comes in a close second.OK. Please, just answer the question.
I see. Now, what can we learn from them?
The favorite this year appears to be "The Help". A story about racism that is long past, but for some reason Hollywood feels we need constant reminders of.
Every once in awhile I see something that is uplifting.
I take it you did not actually see The Help. It was an incredibly uplifting story. In fact, it was the very definition of "uplifting". The greatness of America uplifting its people and itself.
I'm sure it is to some. The subject matter doesn't appeal to me because of it brings back a period in our history I'd like to forget.
Some people like to wash our collective faces with the racism in our history and ignore the racism in other countries that is present today.
Everyone must be thinking these days, what's wrong with this country.
I can put a finger on the problem immediately. Our media. I'm not talking just about the news, but TV programs, commercials, comedy shows, movies, kids shows, everything is skillfully being geared toward thinking the worst of the country we live in.
The root of the problem is a prevailing belief that America is a bad country. Having lived in several others I can say this isn't true. I've lived in better and much worse. Much, much worse. But you wouldn't know that if you had never left the confines of our shores.
Everything we feel about America is a byproduct of our media sources. They have a huge impact on our national mood. I seriously doubt there is anyone right now that is happy with the direction this country is going. Watching the Republican primary we see candidates making up lies about each other and tearing each other down. We see a president that we can't trust, that supports anarchy in the streets, and seems to think the constitution is just something to be ignored.
Just as an example, look at the nominations for Oscars this year. How many uplifting pictures got any recognition? Well, one that is purported to be so only pulled in $20 million. "The Artist". Another "Moneyball" tells the story of how a penny-pinching owner forced a general manager to come up with a new way of picking winners without paying them for it. The favorite this year appears to be "The Help". A story about racism that is long past, but for some reason Hollywood feels we need constant reminders of.
Every once in awhile I see something that is uplifting. Something positive. But it's being drowned out by all of the negativity that constantly surrounds us. The only folks that seem to be enjoying this are folks that aren't really good people.
I don't expect much of a discussion about this because unless the media is talking about it nobody else will.
Everyone must be thinking these days, what's wrong with this country.
I can put a finger on the problem immediately. Our media. I'm not talking just about the news, but TV programs, commercials, comedy shows, movies, kids shows, everything is skillfully being geared toward thinking the worst of the country we live in.
The root of the problem is a prevailing belief that America is a bad country. Having lived in several others I can say this isn't true. I've lived in better and much worse. Much, much worse. But you wouldn't know that if you had never left the confines of our shores.
Everything we feel about America is a byproduct of our media sources. They have a huge impact on our national mood. I seriously doubt there is anyone right now that is happy with the direction this country is going. Watching the Republican primary we see candidates making up lies about each other and tearing each other down. We see a president that we can't trust, that supports anarchy in the streets, and seems to think the constitution is just something to be ignored.
Just as an example, look at the nominations for Oscars this year. How many uplifting pictures got any recognition? Well, one that is purported to be so only pulled in $20 million. "The Artist". Another "Moneyball" tells the story of how a penny-pinching owner forced a general manager to come up with a new way of picking winners without paying them for it. The favorite this year appears to be "The Help". A story about racism that is long past, but for some reason Hollywood feels we need constant reminders of.
Every once in awhile I see something that is uplifting. Something positive. But it's being drowned out by all of the negativity that constantly surrounds us. The only folks that seem to be enjoying this are folks that aren't really good people.
I don't expect much of a discussion about this because unless the media is talking about it nobody else will.
I'm just curious what countries have you been to that are better than here? because I have not seen one yet.
Whoa-is-me-ism on display from the perpetual victim class of white conservatives, once again.
Hahahaha.
Everyone must be thinking these days, what's wrong with this country.
I can put a finger on the problem immediately. Our media. I'm not talking just about the news, but TV programs, commercials, comedy shows, movies, kids shows, everything is skillfully being geared toward thinking the worst of the country we live in.
The root of the problem is a prevailing belief that America is a bad country. Having lived in several others I can say this isn't true. I've lived in better and much worse. Much, much worse. But you wouldn't know that if you had never left the confines of our shores.
Everything we feel about America is a byproduct of our media sources. They have a huge impact on our national mood. I seriously doubt there is anyone right now that is happy with the direction this country is going. Watching the Republican primary we see candidates making up lies about each other and tearing each other down. We see a president that we can't trust, that supports anarchy in the streets, and seems to think the constitution is just something to be ignored.
Just as an example, look at the nominations for Oscars this year. How many uplifting pictures got any recognition? Well, one that is purported to be so only pulled in $20 million. "The Artist". Another "Moneyball" tells the story of how a penny-pinching owner forced a general manager to come up with a new way of picking winners without paying them for it. The favorite this year appears to be "The Help". A story about racism that is long past, but for some reason Hollywood feels we need constant reminders of.
Every once in awhile I see something that is uplifting. Something positive. But it's being drowned out by all of the negativity that constantly surrounds us. The only folks that seem to be enjoying this are folks that aren't really good people.
I don't expect much of a discussion about this because unless the media is talking about it nobody else will.