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In reply to the discussion: Why can't we hate the rich? [View all]Tikki
(15,142 posts)10. The system so poorly understood by the poor that demonize themselves rather than...
learn and take action on what they can do to afford change.
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The system so poorly understood by the poor that demonize themselves rather than...
Tikki
Sep 2013
#10
You can - it's a free country. It's just that it's stupid to do so. N.T.
Donald Ian Rankin
Sep 2013
#5
Are you considering that it is those rich people that deliberately use the system
Egalitarian Thug
Sep 2013
#46
I'm sure they are refreshing this thread, horrified at who else might hate them.
Dreamer Tatum
Sep 2013
#15
I hate the system that allows them to be uber-rich at the expense of others.
Fantastic Anarchist
Sep 2013
#18
"If we can't do it with love in our hearts then children we ain't got no right to do it at all"
el_bryanto
Sep 2013
#19
no one says you can't. I mean, they probably hate you as well, so why not hate back?
GalaxyHunter
Sep 2013
#20
Occupy had the right philosophy. "We don't hate the 1%. We hate those who advocate for
stevenleser
Sep 2013
#24
I don't hate some of the rich anymore than I would hate a hoarder or an addict
laundry_queen
Sep 2013
#36
I'm pretty sure no thinking person is suggesting Lenin's plan as a modern economic ideal.
HughBeaumont
Sep 2013
#65