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Great question.
I don't get it.
What made America great was our diversity.
I pray that we will find our way back to normalcy.
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Diversity is not the problem it’s the government and everyone else’s way of thinking. We all just need to come together as human beings and realize that we are all equal no matter what, but until that happens nothing is going to change and it’s just gonna get worse from here on out.
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The problem is the divisiveness being spread by those that we expect to lead. A strong leader brings everyone together. A weak or
poor leader works to divide in hopes of conquering. I am.so sick and tired of the lack of leadership and the divisiveness in America. Our leaders don't want to take responsibility, they want to blame all our problems on the other guy/side. Until they take accountability, we will continue in our spiral downfall.
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^ MyGuy I cant agree with you more ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
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Positivity bums me out
Riots are good but too localized
Gimme a deadly pandemic any day of the week
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^ are you being serious 🤔
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Tell all this to the lives that matter.
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^ what is that supposed to mean?
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Homo sapiens have tiered their societies since time immemorial, first captured in writing by Hammurabi's code in about 1750 BC. We have, unfortunately, always discriminated by race, parentage, caste or class. Clearly, we will never be “all equal as humans” but we can at least advocate for a true meritocracy in all fields and that all “will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character”.
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^ totally agree with you
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Hmmm, devil or angel?
Sure, I'm serious.
Humanity always does better in the face of adversity.
No pain, no gain.
Now and then, we lose a bunch of people to all kinds of natural and self-inflicted disasters
But, it's not like we don't have plenty to spare, amirite?
We got 500,000 dead worldwide and around 8 million infected?
That's a rounding error in a world with 7.5 billion.
You just need to face it head-on, come to terms with your own mortality and be prepared.
Live a righteous life and the big wheel may bring you back a little closer to Nirvana.
Have a nice day.
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Yes. One day, Homo Sapiens and Hetero Sapiens will live in Sapien harmony.
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And one day, GoBallsDeep will die and no longer Blogblock my comments.
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To be honest with you I understand that life and death happens but when death happens at the hands of officers or other people besides natural causes or sickness it’s not OK. I’m always going to continue to live my life the way I want because I fear nothing but what’s going on just isn’t right.
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You should live so long
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Now I got blog cocked by OP!
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^ Ha!!! Karma's a bitch.
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OP, this may permanently scar our relationship but
Derek Chauvin should die in the same way that he murdered George Floyd, imho
Chauvin killed casually like he was just putting his hands in his pockets and whistling a tune
Hannah Arendt wrote a book about Adolph Eichman and the banality of evil
Chauvin is evil inside, make no mistake
The world would not miss him
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Eye for an Eye, in this Ball of Confusion.
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Every life that matters to you. Be sure to tell them, they matter.
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I totally agree with you Julius I am a big believer in an iPhone and I am especially when senseless acts of violence are going on.
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^ Babe, youtube "Ball of Confusion" by The Temptations.
The Love and Rockets version is also a good cover of it.
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I totally agree with you Long Walker
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Thankfully, I don't need validation.
The act of violence against Mr. Chervin, that I advocate, would not be senseless.
If that's any consolation.
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I didn’t mean against him sweetheart I was speaking about all the lives that are being taken by officers and non natural causes.
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"Homo sapiens have tiered their societies since time immemorial, first captured in writing by Hammurabi's code in about 1750 BC. We have, unfortunately, always discriminated by race, parentage, caste or class."
That's about 2% of the Homo Sapiens' existence ( > 200,000 yrs).
Now suppose that you're right that stratification originated in 1750 BC, what do you suppose suddenly happened after 196,000 years of equality?
There's evidence of stratification since 3,000 B.C., which is around 1750 BC, and probably influenced by the same factors.
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@Al_Most_Perfect my point was that we have always discriminated against each other by one attribute or other, and that it was codified in writing very early in our history. There may be, and have been, egalitarian societies but they are very rare. To the OP's comment "we are all equal as humans and should be treated that way" is a noble goal but has practically almost never been true.
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red marks don't matter
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"my point was that we have always discriminated against each other by one attribute or other, and that it was codified in writing very early in our history"
Yeah, but that's wrong. Unless you want to just disregard the first 196,000 years of human existence. To say that 1700 BC was very early in our history is like saying that a 70-year old is in his early years.
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If Nick and Al can't get along, then what chance do the rest of us have?
"This town needs an Enema!"
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Don't forget that you and I aren't exactly getting along either!
Don't blog-cock me and your life might just matter........
or maybe not
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GBD needs an enema too.
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You guys are funny this is a positive post and both you make it about you 🤣
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Sorry Alisson.
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No need to be sorry I was being sarcastic that’s why I put the laughing face 🤣 😁
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I'm old Alisson. I'm not fluent in emoji.
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👍 miss snow
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Anyhow, the emergence of stratification coincided with the development of the plow.
The plow allowed for surpluses to be produced for the first time (and thus, economic inequality).
And that led to the emergence of the state, which exacerbated stratification.
Hunters and gatherers and simple horticultural societies had some political hierarchies, but not much. And the production technologies that arose around 3,000 B.C. facilitated population growth and increasing population density, and specialization, which contributed to the various social class systems that arose (e.g. urbanites above peasant farmers). When you have a division of labor, then differences between types of people become more prominent than when each person does a little bit of everything.
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We are not all equal as many on this site remind me frequently when I try to make an appointement. Also, happens when I try to conduct business in this country and some others.
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^ that is fucked up!
I will see any color but not just any sex, sorry I have to discriminate also but I don't care to see dudes
LeBlowsDick prefers dudes, though.......so he's available
As to Miss Snow's comment about this blog being about positivity
YES! I positively made it about JC and myself cause
#SHILLMONKEYLIVESMATTER
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Just out of curiosity, for those of you who believe African Americans make too much of the whole "race thing", do you have to lead your pm's to these women with your ethnicity so you don't have doors closed in your face upon arrival?
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^You've got a point there.
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Goballsdeep you guys always make it about you lol 😂
I don’t refuse anyone unless they don’t want to play safely, I pre screen everyone so I know who’s walking through my door
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I only screw 3rd Generation Sluts
If their mother was a Slut, by their Grandma was just a little Skanky, I refer them to the local AMP to work on their stroke.
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Wth are you taking about Julius? 😂
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Alisson, I meant to say "BUT their grandma was just a little skanky".
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