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<blockquote data-quote="trash80" data-source="post: 295722" data-attributes="member: 7578"><p>Literally you did this. Numerous times back when that metric suited your narrative. </p><p></p><p>People (including some fools) "attacking" the Capital is exactly what happens when a country's leadership has been mostly useless for the past 30 years. Is it better to attack the government and destroy government property when you feel the government has wronged you, or should you attack privately owned businesses and destroy personal property (like the Antifa/BLM riots) when you feel that the government and government controlled entities (police) have wronged you? In America, the government is supposed to be of the people and by the people, but this hasn't really been the case for a very long time and many citizens are fed up. </p><p></p><p>This is what happens with an effectively two party system (much like yours in Australia) that has alienated (with the help of social and news media) about 50% of the population. And sadly, this is just a predicted and necessary outcome due to how the system uses activism and rebellion. Hopefully, we see some stabilization and unification in the near future that isn't a result of something even more distracting, like war.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trash80, post: 295722, member: 7578"] Literally you did this. Numerous times back when that metric suited your narrative. People (including some fools) "attacking" the Capital is exactly what happens when a country's leadership has been mostly useless for the past 30 years. Is it better to attack the government and destroy government property when you feel the government has wronged you, or should you attack privately owned businesses and destroy personal property (like the Antifa/BLM riots) when you feel that the government and government controlled entities (police) have wronged you? In America, the government is supposed to be of the people and by the people, but this hasn't really been the case for a very long time and many citizens are fed up. This is what happens with an effectively two party system (much like yours in Australia) that has alienated (with the help of social and news media) about 50% of the population. And sadly, this is just a predicted and necessary outcome due to how the system uses activism and rebellion. Hopefully, we see some stabilization and unification in the near future that isn't a result of something even more distracting, like war. [/QUOTE]
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