I don't even know if I want to even watch the entire video, but this showcases that our country is fucking dumb.
First of all, the city wanted to remove the statue of Robert E. Lee, which is a historical figure in American History, especially during the Civil War. He was a well-known general during his time, and even though the Confederates lost, he was still a very respected general. Why a city would remove something like this that is implanted in history textbooks, not teaching our future kids about the importance of the Civil War, and who sacrificed their life in it. Besides, I saw that statue a while back on a field trip, was really fun to view it and a few other museums nearby.
What's going to happen in 10, 20 years? Are kids going to have to look back and learn why our generation was just so fucking bad because we couldn't control ourselves and had to make up "alt-right" to tell that nobody should have equal rights? Just imagine if we have segregated schools again, separating not only the gender, but race and religion aswell. It just makes no sense, our country has gone from the era of post-war standoffs, to the era gas prices rising high, to the era of "racism is an okay thing".
Of course the police have to come in there and break up unnecessary fights and remove protesters breaking the law, it's their fucking job to do that. So what's the fucking point of alt-right people saying that they're not the violent ones, because punching a man in the face for yelling at them face-to-face, a woman, and pulling out a gun. People trying to make them a victim is just.. it's obvious these guys want attention, given the fact that they hold rallies there to support "neo-nazism". Why does the Nazi flag/symbol have to exist? It's not something we should be throwing around.
How stupid is this country again? I'm starting to lose track because even my school tried to go all 'alt-right' for a little bit before shutting down any student doing stupid actions involving in politics. Whoever thinks murdering young children who are part of a minority that you don't like are have completely lost their mind, and it's even worse for others to think THEY are the heroes...
edit: Misunderstood a lot of the video and fixed my mistakes, and I couldn't edit my original post for whatever fucking reason
I visited Aurani for a week and now I'm back home on a free day from army, returning tomorrow to the so called "normal routine". I want to die. I don't know how I'm supposed to return to it so quickly, I feel like lying down and dying in bed for days.
Here's an interesting bit of trivia: I was playing a game on my hard drive which centered around a protagonist who was repeatedly and brutally raped as a child and made infertile, and then took revenge by killing her abuser(s) with a kitchen knife. Then I went downstairs and read a book (not particularly risque either, just a novel by Dean Koontz) and the exact same thing happened in that plot as well.
Milkshake wrote:
I visited Aurani for a week and now I'm back home on a free day from army, returning tomorrow to the so called "normal routine". I want to die. I don't know how I'm supposed to return to it so quickly, I feel like lying down and dying in bed for days.
"...you are a neckbeard virgin loser who lives in his mum's basement. You are literally the worst kind of person and I'm not gonna bother replying to you any more or even acknowledging your existence in any way."
Are you okay there? I hope to God that you didn't become IppE 2.0 and called her what I think you did.
I.. don't see what ippe has to do with any of this, maybe take it up with him personally if you have an issue with something he's said instead of applying his name to someone in a place where he can't reply
that said, jealous much, bird? I bet you wouldn't need to complain about other people having normal relationships if you moved out of the basement and learned how to socialise
So, I stumbled upon one of these bad boys. Had my doubts, as the debate of 'is utilitarianism morally acceptable' is a touchy subject to most professional philosopher of ethics. I find it good in a sense that Millgram doesn't reject utilitarianism but rather provides a cogent critique.