TemplarKormac
Political Atheist
- Mar 30, 2013
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You're wrong. It's both sides, you, them, not willing to meet in the middle. Instead, you scurry back to your extreme corners and call each other extreme from afar.I'm sure you feel surrounded, bigot.
We have had the worlds greatest economy since the 19th century. Since back in the days when White Anglo-Saxon Protestants were whining about our open borders allowing Italians, Poles, Irish, Germans, French, Russians, and all manner of filthy, dirty, thieving, election-stealing, bomb-throwing immigrants to come here.
If we aren't unified, it is precisely because of bigots like you.
It's a simple concept we learned in kindergarten: learning to get along with others. But, it seems, as adults, we can't even manage that.
Clean up around your front door first before you preach about unity. I make no qualms about not wanting to unify with people who hate me and will do nothing but hate me, but I will gleefully unite with anyone who is willing to work with me. I hope to find someone who unites with me in the same manner, if I am willing to work with them. But I have yet to find them. I don't think I ever will.