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I feel like I should be unfriendly towards Rancid...
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNiceGuy" data-source="post: 1285305" data-attributes="member: 261"><p>It's cyclical, Joe. The pendulum can only swing so far before it swings back. What goes up, must come down. The scales of justice balance precariously like a teeter totter wanting to smash the ground if things go too far.</p><p></p><p>America is not unique in this regard. People were placed in insane asylums for years. Some were fine but put there by others just being vindictive... similar to "burn her; she's a witch!"</p><p></p><p>At one point people were in asylums. Then the pushback on horrific treatment. The fed wanted the states to do their own thing. So we went full-on the other way to letting everyone out.</p><p></p><p>The true problem is that anyone who says homeless people should have the freedom to live as they please which includes on the streets.... is truly lying to themselves.</p><p></p><p>People who fought and died on the very streets of this country to gain independence from faggot kings & hussy queens, didn't do so to then let human beings sleep on fucking sidewalks & sewer grates to keep warm.</p><p></p><p>The middle ground is coming. It's just a shame that people always seem to let shit get worse before they're willing to do better... even for fellow human beings.</p><p></p><p>And I'm not even being political as keeping people off the streets is not political. It's common fucking sense if anyone dares use their brain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNiceGuy, post: 1285305, member: 261"] It's cyclical, Joe. The pendulum can only swing so far before it swings back. What goes up, must come down. The scales of justice balance precariously like a teeter totter wanting to smash the ground if things go too far. America is not unique in this regard. People were placed in insane asylums for years. Some were fine but put there by others just being vindictive... similar to "burn her; she's a witch!" At one point people were in asylums. Then the pushback on horrific treatment. The fed wanted the states to do their own thing. So we went full-on the other way to letting everyone out. The true problem is that anyone who says homeless people should have the freedom to live as they please which includes on the streets.... is truly lying to themselves. People who fought and died on the very streets of this country to gain independence from faggot kings & hussy queens, didn't do so to then let human beings sleep on fucking sidewalks & sewer grates to keep warm. The middle ground is coming. It's just a shame that people always seem to let shit get worse before they're willing to do better... even for fellow human beings. And I'm not even being political as keeping people off the streets is not political. It's common fucking sense if anyone dares use their brain. [/QUOTE]
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