Looking at the remaks on this thread says A LOT about FREEPERS. I remember when people were academic, intellectual and used reason to solve problems instead of just flippant comments that reflect racism and incite other people. No one changes when they are insulted and offended.
So, yes, it is a problem in Tapachula, I have been there,and we are all living on the same Earth, and need to be understanding that the conflagration of the social orders needs someone to gently be firm and end this. Every country needs it’s own patriots. SADLY, in Syria, no one wanted to fight, and hang on and see a country emerge that would give hope for a better future. Running to another country is not a better option. BUSINESS and not MILITARY was what the ancient Phoencians used to bring change to their neighbors.
Venezuela is a mess for example, and daily going to the street to block people from going to work, or to school will for certain not bring prosperity. I plan to be part of the fix it problem today and not just complain about the mess.
The remarks on this thread say a lot about how even academic, intellectual, reasonable people can be pushed too far.
It’s no longer an academic discussion. We will fight, or we will be extinct.
That's hippy talk right there, FRiend.
We're not all the same.
People here know that. An ape bleeds red too, but that doesn't mean I want one marrying my daughter.
Frankly, I value the anecdotal evidence put forth on FR, especially if it's funny.
“...and need to be understanding that the conflagration of the social orders needs someone to gently be firm and end this.”
That time of societal destruction is at hand. So you float on over to the Middle East and give them some understanding. Or just go South and give them some understanding. Light up another dubey. Yeesh.
I try and do my pat as well. Twenty two years on talk radio about the same as a print journalist 40 years in small business and now close to ten on our local REC for the Republican Party. That’s about all I can handle and still work 60 hours per week. Guess I’m not 40 any more.But you are right we can always do more.