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Racist America Its Psychological Backfire
As I dive deeper into my analysis of the racial disparities that plague American soil, I see more evidence of the hated rhetoric as a falsified psychological reality of what life is in America and other diplomatic driving countries. This sense of reality is congruent to the modernized process of what makes the world habitable by the progressive measures utilized thru trade and government affairs, ideally for life sufficiency and the technical evolution necessary to meet the need for agricultural cultivation. Ironically, in general, agrarian practices also suffered from historical racial calamity driven by rendezvous moments that promoted vicious acts of greed and unlawful ownership. Almost everyone defines racism as an irrational projection of hatred towards another due to their ethnicity. In all actuality, racism is a classified approach to a way of life, not the standard definition, which is to hate. Racism expands through the determination of facts and rational methods. This notation of controlled perception dictates a person's general sensibility of rationalism. Racism is the conscious and sub-conscious variable set by how we conduct ourselves as appropriate. The stipulations set by society determine the rulings we must customize ourselves to, a mandatory one-way process we take to reach our career goals. We validate acceptance and personal influences we wish to share with the world stigmatized by derogatory, biased racial appropriateness.
By Aquafinafloe5 years ago in The Swamp
Is the divisive culture in the US arming our adversaries?
Dear Fellow Americans, As I sit here in my apartment room across from the beautiful and sunny campus of Coastal Carolina, and I sit and began to think, what has led a country founded on the idea of unity, peace, strength can be so divided and broken. I also sit and think about how this looks to the rest of the world. How does someone in the United Kingdom see this? How does someone living in the Russian Federation see this? How does someone in Hong Kong see this?
By Cameron Hawkins5 years ago in The Swamp
My Two Cents for the Bank
Political discussion was once a much smaller topic. Debated over water coolers at work and during ads of sports games, the topic was widely ignored by the vast public. Whether for the better or worse, it seems as if everyone is involved in politics in some way. This change was most apparent when a friend of mine started getting political on social media. Though it was mostly just memes he found funny, it was strange. This friend would openly sigh if anyone mentioned politics. Hell, he knew so little that I had to explain who Republicans and Democrats were so he could finish a project in high school.
By Kellen Pifer5 years ago in The Swamp
Equality Without Anarchy
Equality without anarchy; can it exist? Think about something; even if you're too young to remember (as I am), undoubtedly you can at least imagine this. The last time that a race-related issue was raised and people turned to violence and destruction to make a point… it sent military tanks rolling up the city streets of Augusta and Harlem, GA.
By Timothy A Rowland5 years ago in The Swamp
Freedom: Is It a Mere Slogan?
All of this stuff about Trump, symbolism, cops, monuments, rioting, and so on, has me thinking about freedom. What the hell is it anyway? In assessing freedom, I will address the nature of authority, the exaggerated scandals of monuments and Founding Father-shaming, and a host of other things (but, thankfully, I DO NOT discuss facemasks in this particular piece, other than to say right here that, in my view, it's more of a medical/scientific concern about limiting the spread of a potentially deadly virus).
By Wade Wainio5 years ago in The Swamp










