Think for Yourself - Question Authority.

Black_Bird said:


Dominant from inside, or outside the U.S.?

RP is american (I thinK) but at the very least he's representing a dominant ideology within the us that the war on iraq is just. I'm bucking the system, excercising my free speech and questioning that dominant ideology.

Besides, why not question outside ideologies too? I happen to think that organized religion is the opiate of the masses...and that everyone should question their religious teachings...why do you believe what you do? Do you actually buy into your religion? and if not, what are you going to do about it?
 
Silverlily said:




You don't seriously expect him to know the answer to that, do you? :p

Remember, bird, question too much authority, spend the rest of your life at minimum wage. Your choice.

Good point, and excellent advice, too. :)
 
deliciously_naughty said:


RP is american (I thinK) but at the very least he's representing a dominant ideology within the us that the war on iraq is just. I'm bucking the system, excercising my free speech and questioning that dominant ideology.


American. And honestly, I don't care if it's just or not. I just really like money.
 
lavender said:
Birdie,

Are you insinuating that political discussion cannot be one thinking for themselves or questioning authority?

Not when everyone is just repeating the same arguements over and over again. Lather, Rinse, Repeat; Lather, Rinse, Repeat. Everyone is so intent on making sure that those other people (whether they are Democrat or Republican) are wrong that they forget that government is about solving problems. They stop trying to create new solutions and just push for the old solutions that never worked in the first place.
 
deliciously_naughty said:
RP is american (I thinK) but at the very least he's representing a dominant ideology within the us that the war on iraq is just. I'm bucking the system, excercising my free speech and questioning that dominant ideology.

But if he was outside the U.S., he would also be questioning the dominant ideology. ;)

Besides, why not question outside ideologies too? I happen to think that organized religion is the opiate of the masses...and that everyone should question their religious teachings...why do you believe what you do? Do you actually buy into your religion? and if not, what are you going to do about it?

I am completely the wrong person of whom to ask this; I am an occultist. By my very nature, I question all religious teachings, including my own theories.
 
RastaPope said:


If I'm anything.

Yet I'm wicked drawn to smelly hippie girls.

Odd.

how does being a capitalist rule out being drawn to sexy hippie girls (my ex g/f was a hippie, I object to them being called smelly so I'll substitute my own word)
 
deliciously_naughty said:


how does being a capitalist rule out being drawn to sexy hippie girls (my ex g/f was a hippie, I object to them being called smelly so I'll substitute my own word)

Because most times our ideologies have clashed completely.

I don't mind, they're hot.
 
RastaPope said:


Because most times our ideologies have clashed completely.

I don't mind, they're hot.

grin, the fact that they want to save the trees you want to turn into money making toilet paper and tooth picks?
 
deliciously_naughty said:


grin, the fact that they want to save the trees you want to turn into money making toilet paper and tooth picks?


Yep.

Love of my life was a tree-hugger hippy. Fun times, those.
 
lavender said:
You don't like politics because you don't know much about it do you?

I know enough. I vote.

Liberalism - in the political theory sense - means changing the status quo. This means solutions that are proactive.

Sounds good; why don't I see more of it.

This is not in a Dem/Republican sense.

I gathered that much.

Where in the world have we stopped trying to create new solutions?

I haven't seen any come out of the last couple administrations; where are they?

I think this is a very shallow, pat answer. I think it's a lot easier to say this than to actually understand the issues.

Is it a shallow, pat answer? It isn't something that you hear someone say often in a political discussion. You assume that I do not understand the issues on the basis that I see something that you don't, or perhaps something you won't. This is the way in which *I* question authority.
 
deliciously_naughty said:
RP...I'm a huge fan of your buffy thread even if I disagree with you poltically :)

And that's all that really matters.

May Joss Live Forever.

:)
 
RastaPope said:


And that's all that really matters.

May Joss Live Forever.

:)

at least until bab 5 is fully out on dvd ;)

Exactly...let's bond over buffy...if the whole world could bond over buffy we wouldn't need war to settle our differences...we could just break out the buffy dvds :) (just kidding)
 
deliciously_naughty said:


at least until bab 5 is fully out on dvd ;)

Exactly...let's bond over buffy...if the whole world could bond over buffy we wouldn't need war to settle our differences...we could just break out the buffy dvds :) (just kidding)

I buy the Aussie boxes. Got 1-5, whilst America doesn't even have Season 3 yet.
 
RastaPope said:


I buy the Aussie boxes. Got 1-5, whilst America doesn't even have Season 3 yet.

Dude we don't even have season 1 on dvd yet...11/4 for season one. ONly the premiere is out on dvd. I think it's all avail on vhs though..horrible outdated medium.
 
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