Quote Originally Posted by pepurr
I understand your frustration. I am glad you express your concerns. It is through dialog that we come to consensus.

However, the use of wording like, "Pitting those responsible with their money and finances, against the crack-buying welfare parents and social justice programs.", and, "me and my children will assist them through 14 years of frat parties, binge drinking and unlearning American values and morals ", is irresponsible and inflammatory.

By using language like that you lump people into undeserved groups. The vast majority of people on assistance are not "crack-buying welfare parents". Like wise, the majority of people in collage are responsible, focused and have goals for the future.

We will never get anywhere worth while, as a nation, if people continue to make generalizations that are not true. It only causes resentment, tempers to flare and mistrust. It is counter productive.

On the flip side, keep up voicing discontent where it is due. It helps mankind to advance. :rastasmoke:
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yeah, i agree. this forum would be much better if people wouldn't come on here and just repeat of bunch of crap they've heard on talk radio or something. :twocents: that shit has no value to me.
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