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djchameleon 06-13-2013 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Hermione (Post 1331920)
RIGHT? I think it's especially a white boy thing because it's such a privileged life to live to be able to say "oh I don't care about politics" well yeah because the system in place benefits you.....

Well the people that I come across are just so discouraged by the system that they feel powerless and that they can't do anything about it.

So, that's the main reason why they have that "don't care" attitude.

Justthefacts 06-13-2013 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ZiggyStardust (Post 1331856)
Yup, they were boys.

Well then what are you doing Ziggy? Report those little bastards or go kill them. To be honest, I prefer the latter, but it's obviously illegal and I'd go to jail. But if I was your father, I would raise HELL.

Scarlett O'Hara 06-13-2013 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1331927)
Well the people that I come across are just so discouraged by the system that they feel powerless and that they can't do anything about it.

So, that's the main reason why they have that "don't care" attitude.

That's actually a pretty common feeling to have. I have felt at times that even with my vote the country won't be run the way I want it. I can't stand the party that is in now and do actually support the opposition who I always vote for. I just hope they get in before all the graduates have left NZ because employers won't hire them or fire them after 3 months and a huge percent of people depending on the state.

Sansa Stark 06-13-2013 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1331927)
Well the people that I come across are just so discouraged by the system that they feel powerless and that they can't do anything about it.

So, that's the main reason why they have that "don't care" attitude.

That's understandable but still pretty ignorant, in my experience, well from the people I know who are like that, they're a bunch of privileged white boys who have that mentality, they act is if there is nothing wrong and usually favour weed legalisation over **** like birth control and abortion and ****. That disgusts me, my ex was like that, he'd always claim that he didnt get into a good school because probably a black person took his space and they have to fill a quota, he thinks he's entitled to endless money for free but trashes people on welfare. Ughhhhhhh

djchameleon 06-13-2013 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Hermione (Post 1331938)
That disgusts me, my ex was like that, he'd always claim that he didnt get into a good school because probably a black person took his space and they have to fill a quota, he thinks he's entitled to endless money for free but trashes people on welfare. Ughhhhhhh

Did he go around screaming "reverse racism"? :laughing:

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Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 1331930)
That's actually a pretty common feeling to have. I have felt at times that even with my vote the country won't be run the way I want it. I can't stand the party that is in now and do actually support the opposition who I always vote for. I just hope they get in before all the graduates have left NZ because employers won't hire them or fire them after 3 months and a huge percent of people depending on the state.

I understand that feeling when it comes to a National level but local politics are usually very close races. I'm talking mayors, city council members and things of that nature. When you vote those people in you are technically their boss and if they aren't doing what they platformed on you can always do something about it. Their offices are so close by that you can go visit them or even call them and voice your concerns and let them know they are ****ing up and to expect not to last much longer/get re-elected.

Sansa Stark 06-13-2013 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1331939)
Did he go around screaming "reverse racism"? :laughing:

Lmao basically, his parents were super racist though, like his mom used a racial slur I didn't even know and I was like woooooowwww. They were so white trash though, they have money but they are trash.

djchameleon 06-13-2013 02:56 PM

I prefer people that are openly super racist so I know where they stand as opposed to the delusional racists.

Especially the ones that like to start their racist rants with "I'm not racist but..."

Sansa Stark 06-13-2013 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1331947)
I prefer people that are openly super racist so I know where they stand as opposed to the delusional racists.

Especially the ones that like to start their racist rants with "I'm not racist but..."

HAHAHAHA I KNOW RIGHT, or people who do "I'm not sexist, but"
That reminds me of this tumblr post I saw that was like "I'm not racist, but can I borrow your calculator"

I hate people who say that ****, seriously just own up to your racism

Paul Smeenus 06-14-2013 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by ZiggyStardust (Post 1331817)
By full blown fight I mean I had a bust up nose and a black eye, they pretty much got away unscathed. That's pretty much all the facts I can recall now, I'm really tired at the moment.


That sucks. I hope you're not in too much discomfort, and sooner or later they'll get their comeuppance.

PoorOldPo 06-14-2013 04:19 AM

Older balding men, gaze upon my curly locks with a mixture of envy and lust.


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