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articianjokingly says...Amen for Sheep Suckers!
PlayhousePalssays...*quality Good one Bob! Which one was Louis CK?
siftbotsays...Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by PlayhousePals.
brycewi19says...*nsfw
siftbotsays...This video has been flagged as being Not Suitable For Work - declared nsfw by brycewi19.
MrFisksays...*controversy
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Controversy) - requested by MrFisk.
SDGundamXsays...Heh, I made a similar argument years ago to a friend of mine but I wasn't so harsh on the common people.
I don't think it is so much that people are sheep as it is the fact that the system is designed to keep people as preoccupied as possible with their own survival so that they simply can't afford to be truly political activists.
Think about it--in the U.S. you can be legally fired from your job, for example, for expressing political opinions your boss disagrees with. It isn't a freedom of speech issue because freedom of speech only prevents the government from censoring your speech--not private business. Hell, it doesn't even have to be a political opinion. When someone wears an ostensibly "offensive" Halloween outfit and pictures of it show up on the Internet, they can be fired without having any kind of recourse.
Now you add on top of that how the middle class has been eroded away. A lot of families need dual incomes just to survive. That means you also need to pay for childcare if you have kids. Prices have increased but wages haven't kept pace. Now add debts on top of all this, whether it be from college loans, credit cards, car payments, mortgages, or whatever.
What you get from all this is a society where, as bad as things are in Washington, it's not bad enough for people to risk their already precarious circumstances by boycotting work to attend protests or engaging in some other form of extreme activism that would probably be required to effect real changes. A lot of people are one bad circumstance away from, if not bankruptcy, then at least a drastic lifestyle shift where they'll lose most of their personal belongings and possibly dreams (like having their kids go to college).
So things plod along pretty much the way they always have, with those in power continuing to consolidate that power and see how far they can push it. Barring college students with pretty much nothing to lose (they have both the free time and probably economic freedom to protest and engage in political activism), the best most people can do is gripe about things on the Internet.
ChaosEnginesays...3:00 "do you think this conversation is happening in any other country?"
FFS, does anyone really think that the US has a monopoly on political conversation?
The same conversation (well, a less retarded version of it anyway) is happening in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. And that's just in English. There are political debates in Germany, France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Portugal. Hell, I bet no talks about anything ELSE in Greece!
siftbotsays...Louis C.K. released his new show in a weird way has been added as a related post - related requested by eric3579 on that post.
AnomalousDatumsays...Of course they are, but this is just representative of random idiots in some bar in the middle of the day.
3:00 "do you think this conversation is happening in any other country?"
FFS, does anyone really think that the US has a monopoly on political conversation?
The same conversation (well, a less retarded version of it anyway) is happening in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. And that's just in English. There are political debates in Germany, France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Portugal. Hell, I bet no talks about anything ELSE in Greece!
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