Quote Originally Posted by matrixhomie
lol if we had REAL human rights we wouldnt have to go to the building they tell us to go to, to learn what they want us to learn for a great portion of our childhood and lives.
we wouldnt be told what we can and cant put in our bodies or our gardens.
the government makes ALOT of screwups, how can we be sure were doing the right thing? 200 years ago it was "right" to have a person do the work for you just because of their skin color.
when will we stand up and say "NO i wont do what you tell me to do because i can make decisions for myself".
especially in this day and age when information can be obtained with a couple clicks of a keyboard and a mouse, i think people would have the commen sence to decide whats appropriate to do and whats not.
i think after a certain age and mental capability people should be able to smoke marijuana and ect.
We have to, because we're in debt to them, the shackles were changed for credit, in order for blacks to be "free" and to be at white's level they just put shackles on whites too, and called it credit, we're all slaves to interest yahoo!!!
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