TweetRussell Brand May Have Started a Revolution Last Night
Im very impressed
TweetRussell Brand May Have Started a Revolution Last Night
Im very impressed
I never meant to be better than anyone, I was just born that way. Its hard being a god amongst peasants!
Tweetvery interesting, didnt think he had a wink of intelligence. i disagree with his ideology to an extent. i hear liberals talking about 1%'ers and how they are controlling the government with their extensive amounts of profits, but havent really tapped into that subject too closely. i sort of dismiss it on the basis that why would 1%'ers want a socialist regimen right now, to keep them rich? how would that keep them rich? werent they rich before socialism? wouldnt you be lengthening gap of rich through socialism? that just doesnt make since to me.
i agree with the revolution aspect of his argument. we definitely need that. he wants to cure the moral issue of poverty, and frankly you cant do that unless your lowering that standard of life across the board. if anything we should make available resources to the poor to empower themselves with knowledge to help assist them in an opportunity to move up from that lifestyle.
he said something about america, but i thought he was mainly talking about the uk, and i have no idea what the issues are in the uk whether there the same or different. maybe the uk still has the system of rich and poor, no middle class, no opportunity. but here in america there is no excuse for the poor other than laziness, and i dont sympathize for the lazy.
i agree with him that politicians dont care and they are not doing anything for us the people. they claim good intentions and that their fighting for us just to get sucked into corruption like the last one.
TweetHe has some good points and some off the wall, exploitation is life, it's the sin nature of man. We won't be able to change that as humans. Doesn't mean we like it, just saying there will always be someone who uses power wrongfully.