The Gadfly
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- Feb 7, 2011
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It wasn't stupidly worded. You read it stupidly.Rephrase your stupidly worded question if you want an answer.
But I'll play your silly little game, and watch you weasel out of answering.
If Wall Streeters are so powerful they can buy the government they want, do you think a protest in the street will have any impact on Wall Street's behavior?
It's better to protest rather than just keep taking it, but those who foolishly follow the right wing propaganda will always bow down to their masters.
It may be, IF you have some clue as to what the real problems are, IF you understand that the problem does not admit of simplistic solutions, and IF you, as a group, have something more positive to offer than blind rage and hatred (and a lot of that misdirected). If, on the other hand, all you are doing is gather on the instructions of this "activist" or that, for the purpose of disrupting or tearing down "the system" (or "the establishment" or "the 1%" or whatever you call what you demonize and blame for all your woes), without offering up a clear, rational, workable alternative, all you are doing is exchanging one "master" for another, without any real goal in sight except sheer destructiveness. The majority of the American people will NEVER join a "cause" like that.