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Originally posted by Zeld2.0
/sigh its people who make stupid comments on both sides and repeat the SAME topcis over and over (dead horse beating please!) that really makes politics tired and boring now
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I don't think it is pointless. America and Britain are divided countries, and the significant majority have no voice. When you live in a country where your leader can take you into a protracted and inhumane war, for economic reasons, against the will of the vast majority of people, this is not liberal democracy.
It is important for people to protest, to say "not in my name", these crimes you commit at the moment I am powerless to prevent, but I refuse to allow you to lie and say you do them in my name...
A great many people now are rejecting the government and the capitalist infrastructure that supports and guides it, utterly... they have seen that war and death are nothing but another market, another profit stream to Bush, Blair, and his oil companu cronies...
However powerless the anger of the youth and the majority of all working people may seem against the huge state military machine, it is not powerless, their rejection of this phoney war and the men that made it is another knife in the heart of the dying capitalist state.
SO we must tell them, we will never forgive you, we will never recognise you're power over us again, you have forfitted it, you are not fit to wield you, you are criminals and pirates and we reject you.