i really think the only thing that 911 inspired was a false sense of unity. people can feel more united by getting together and mourning the loss of something that has barely effected them. after 911 happened how many people did you see driving around with american flags on their cars? it gave americans the excuse to finally be proud of their country, when in actuality i think it should have been the opposite because anyone with an hour of free time and half a brain can read te details of 911 and realize that something isn't quite right with the sequence of events.
last night a group of about 50 people on campus stood in a circle singing and hugging. i guess they think thats a good way to honor what happened or that is a good way to 'cope', and it might be, but to me singing in a circle isnt helping anything and its that kind of thing that gives people the false sense that they're doing something worthwhile but its that sort of passive aggressive bull pocky thats going to lead to further distruction
i swear its a joke. if standing in a circle maked you feel better about what happened good for you, but don't startb to feel liek you're doing something important.
rich do you want to stand in a circle with me and sing sad songs because taco bell is not, and will never be, free of charge? i feel it would really help our country out and it would get a lot of things done in the future. maybe if you're feeling feisty we can even light a candle in memory of the free that will never be
last night a group of about 50 people on campus stood in a circle singing and hugging. i guess they think thats a good way to honor what happened or that is a good way to 'cope', and it might be, but to me singing in a circle isnt helping anything and its that kind of thing that gives people the false sense that they're doing something worthwhile but its that sort of passive aggressive bull pocky thats going to lead to further distruction
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no?
ok i guess just tacobell then.
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