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View Poll Results: Do you live in one of America's inner cities? | |||
Yes, I live in a but I got inner city |
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41 | 18.55% |
Yes, I live in a crime infested inner city |
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35 | 15.84% |
Yes, I live in a burning crime infested inner city |
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33 | 14.93% |
Bush burned the crime infested towers |
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153 | 69.23% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 221. You may not vote on this poll |
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but you can kind of see where coming from. I mean, It's only fair to reward those that socially helpful instead of destructive. Maybe its a step toward actually rewarding good behavior. Perhaps more-so than then a crude market system that where people exchange their labor for what they can get from those that happen to own capital. I mean we should probably all being coming up with better ways to measure merit. | |||
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2 birds one stone man | |||
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Because you're not the only one. And chances are, human rights violations will come from the public sector and society before they come from the government. If popular culture accepts that this is a good idea because people like you do, then the government can naturally adopt it. The entire system is hugely authoritarian and people like you should see that but you don't when it benefits you and your worldview. | |||
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