Post Number:#1
January 16th, 2012, 5:57 pm
Whenever a person's ID is asked for it means that a person's integrity is being questioned. Obviously this is an expression of some sort of prejudice that should no longer be tolerated in modern secular society.
It became clear when Obama's natural born citizenship was doubted and proof was asked. Obviously this is racist. Who are we to doubt? It just shows how racist we are.
To make matters worse there are some advocating voter ID laws where a person would have to show proof of eligibility to vote. Is it any wonder why such bigotry is being eliminated.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/under-the ... 08612.html
How insulting. Can you imagine in this day and age questioning a person's sincerity in their desire to vote regardless of how many times in one day? It is simply an attack on either race, gender, age, or something I can't think of right now but the prejudice ends in "ism" regardless.
It is time to eliminate IDs as offensive bigotry. For example, why should a kid have to prove themselves old enough to buy beer? We now know this is insulting. Who are we to doubt the youth's sincerity as they buy a six pack? Can you imagine some youth entering a club and his eyes rest on a cute blonde. How insulting is it that he be doubted and asked for proof. No points scored there. Is anyone still bigoted enough to believe the youth would lie? Of course not. We see how prejudiced these attitudes are and what can be gained through trust as we gradually build the coming utopia.
It is time to move beyond bigotry. No longer will we question qualifications for anything much less the presidency. No longer will we question a voter's eligibility to vote, if a person has a driver's license, or anything else that questions their sincerity and eligibility.
We will build a nation on love and trust. It will be glorious.
It became clear when Obama's natural born citizenship was doubted and proof was asked. Obviously this is racist. Who are we to doubt? It just shows how racist we are.
To make matters worse there are some advocating voter ID laws where a person would have to show proof of eligibility to vote. Is it any wonder why such bigotry is being eliminated.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/under-the ... 08612.html
How insulting. Can you imagine in this day and age questioning a person's sincerity in their desire to vote regardless of how many times in one day? It is simply an attack on either race, gender, age, or something I can't think of right now but the prejudice ends in "ism" regardless.
It is time to eliminate IDs as offensive bigotry. For example, why should a kid have to prove themselves old enough to buy beer? We now know this is insulting. Who are we to doubt the youth's sincerity as they buy a six pack? Can you imagine some youth entering a club and his eyes rest on a cute blonde. How insulting is it that he be doubted and asked for proof. No points scored there. Is anyone still bigoted enough to believe the youth would lie? Of course not. We see how prejudiced these attitudes are and what can be gained through trust as we gradually build the coming utopia.
It is time to move beyond bigotry. No longer will we question qualifications for anything much less the presidency. No longer will we question a voter's eligibility to vote, if a person has a driver's license, or anything else that questions their sincerity and eligibility.
We will build a nation on love and trust. It will be glorious.
Man would like to be an egoist and cannot. This is the most striking characteristic of his wretchedness and the source of his greatness." Simone Weil....Gravity and Grace