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Oct 12, 2004 17:22


THE ULTIMATE SILENCE
October 12, 1998


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coojackson October 12 2004, 20:54:33 UTC
What can we do?
protect them when we can't even protect ourselves?
John Avery was murdered for being black.
Steve McKein was murdered for being mentally-challenged.
Face it, people are discriminated in may ways..
there's nothing much we can do..

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thepantywar October 13 2004, 11:20:08 UTC
Haha.
The present is all we have, and the present is all we can change. You don't believe you can change anything? Tip: Go outside and put a cone in front of one lane in your residential neighborhood. People won't run over the cone, people will drive around it. Tip #2: Pass out radical gay liberation leaflets (avoid Glsten, Equality Now!, and other various commercialized groups), hold discussions at school, meet with your local gay book store and find out when things happen. Revolution occurs when people realize that their life they are living is a spectacle, then radically revolve their thoughts and hearts to accomodate their new way of living. Look at: May 1968, the Spanish Civil War, the Notre Dame incident, etc...

You might as well die if you don't believe you can change anything. Present tense is there for us to change.

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xforgetmenotsx October 13 2004, 11:35:51 UTC
Te quiero mi amor. Adoro cuando habla de revoluciones.

Be expecting a call from me soon, there is a minute chance I'll be in St. Pete for a show the 29th.

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thepantywar October 14 2004, 08:49:36 UTC
Haha I can't wait.
I'm having so much fun with this.

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coojackson October 13 2004, 15:55:38 UTC
Let's just face it. People are murdered for different reasons.
There are so many different minorities. There will be murder until
the end of the human race. We were born with hate in our heart, and many of us
can control it, others can't. In Canada, we are more accepting. We've already accomplished the gay rights. The United States is strict, and everyone is on a leash.
Anyone that trys to stand up, will be squashed. A Revolution? Go for it. It's more of a revolt. Minorites will never be equal in the eyes of the government. Good luck finding anyone that would do something..

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thepantywar October 14 2004, 08:48:34 UTC
The overthrow of the Government will eliminate the need for their "eyes of equality."

Don't even start to tell me that the American Government will not be overthrown. If you'd like examples as to what civilizations, nations, continents, have been overthrown, leave another uneducated, unthinking comment.

Finding anyone to do something? You must be blind. It doesn't take a majority to overthrow a government. It takes the hearts and minds of a few passionate people. Anarchists, Dadaists, Situationists, philosophes, anyone disturbed by American government or government in general is who I've found that would do something...and who HAVE done something in recent history. Paris, May 1968. Read about it. That's just one example of what the passions of a few students have done to France, and the entire world.

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coojackson October 14 2004, 12:46:32 UTC
Overthrowing the government means changing it totally. Your leaders are
strictly homophobic and probably won't let anything like that happen.
Gay marriages are illegal in the US and I don't think that will change anytime soon, unless with the new presidential elections something could happen. A few passionate people can't do anything. France has a totally different structure in government than the United States. Laws are easy to change. You want to change laws? Go ahead and try to get rid of the 2nd amenment with gun control. Let's see what happens.

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