Is the Condition of Our Inner City Areas a Direct Result of Years of Democratic Socialism?

Question by Me This Is You: Is the condition of our inner city areas a direct result of years of democratic socialism?

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Answer by Pluto C. Rat
With this kind of oppression, what would you expect?

http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/1887.html

Pro Con: Sorry, the article is very well written and very well sourced. Kindly step out of your stereotyping society for one brief minute, and listen to someone you would normally tune out (that is, most of the human race).

Pro Con: I don’t usually give up on a communication until I see the end of it – whether skimming or not. When I came across this in search of hard-to-find and censured truth on corrupt prison culture in the US, the beginning of the article had me waning, too. Then I got to the meat and the end of it, and thought again.

The thing is that even fringe societal movements can drum up the resources to hire good researchers and writers. And – such as this source might be the only ones with the courage to stand up to these slaving plutocrats.

Pro Con 2: You mean preconceived notions like testosterone equates more violent crimes? Talk about off the deep end.

You have a tight propensity to egocentric perspective, I am sorry to say. What could you possibly know about the plight of working class men in (especially) this society? That would be a great research project for you. Put the topic into a debate forum, and take both the pro and the con alternatively. Get a real view of how working men are viewed by the plutocrats in power, and how women are used to corner working class men into paying blood and labor up the scale. ‘Nuff said there.

And forget the premise in any case. Deny to me that there are 2.3 million imprisoned in your country, which is a historical world record never nearly matched, and deny to me that the US holds more laws on the books than any country in history. And then deny to me that there is required explanation – just like you have here.

Forget the premise of the article, and gather the facts. Then start explaining, because this thing is headed your way fast.

The whole country is off the deep end.

Have a nice day.

Pro Con 3: It would be my suggestion that you just agree that there is a serious problem and that oppression is the cause of it.

Stepping out of the individually competitive culture is the important first step in creating harmony – which is the only societal solution you will ever find. Besides, it’s less typing.

Answer by W J
It’s a result of the civil rights movement. It was all about special rights, but nothing about civil responsibility. The welfare mentality followed and victim identity politics followed. The civil rights movement went well beyond what was promised in the Bill of Rights.