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Old 12-07-2011, 01:03 AM
Abacab PvP Prophet Abacab PvP Prophet is offline
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Originally Posted by Hasbinbad [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
It's a mistake to read Abacab's ability to use rhetoric as intelligence. I've had several lengthly conversations with the guy, and beyond his limited scope of education, the subtleties of different kinds of hard rock music, who's in what scene in whatever backwards hole he lives in, and the People of Color rallies in his cities, he can't hold a conversation. He tries really hard, and you gotta give him that, but while his creative use of words may dazzle ignorant people, educated people will immediately see through his balderdash - which is why I think he makes himself relatively scarce. Demonstrating that he possesses anything close to a breadth of knowledge, critical thinking ability, or a high level of perception is simply beyond him.

INB4 "hurr derr, this post is about HBB"
Prove it bitch.

Come at me bro.

This occupation will do nothing to improve anyone's standard of living, nor will it do anything to change the system. These occupiers quote Ghandi like he was the result of change in India through peace, giving no credit to the Muslim League that shed the blood for them.

The Bolsheviks, the French underclass, the American patriots, the Zapistas, the People's Movement, the PLO, and now the Greeks, the list goes on at this point. These people did NOT sit in streets waving signs demanding change, they rallied, they picked up guns, they waged war on the state itself.

If you want to topple the ruling elite you cannot do that with your words, words did not work in Libya, they did not work in Egypt, they did not work in China, Russia, even here in our own country; bullets did the work for us.

So like I stated, when you guys get serious about revolt and stop pussy footing around like hippies and arms yourselves as such then I will respect you; but I have no respect for a group of revolutionaries that try to win a class-war with pen and paper.