Politics
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“Improvement has sat, like the building on its foundation. It is, until change came along like a hurricane to tear it down.” – Modern Romanticism Change is very much like the wind, not ever directional in its motions. It curves, this “change”, and does not ever move across a straight line. There are those who
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“No man can be named a liar, when his critics are focused upon error of his appearance, rather than of his deeds.” – Modern Romanticism
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“The identity is the appearance. The action is the deed. Can we recognize the hero by their looks, or by their actions?” – Modern Romanticism
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“The foolish pauper will believe in deceiving words, upon the time they look to leadership to state they are loving. For no human can be God, as no human can be perfect. Imperfection of leadership states that the politician is just as foolish as the pauper.” – Modern Romanticism If before a bridge, then why
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“To stand before the tyrant, is disrespectful to the tyrant. To kneel before the tyrant, makes the kneeler approved of their lesser status. For to stand, makes one challenge leadership, challenge oppressive dictatorship. To kneel, makes one the slave, in submission to the tyrant.” – Modern Romanticism
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“There is only two possible outcomes to a nation’s population, where the former sort will stand, as the latter sort will kneel. To stand, will mean to be high for freedom. To kneel, will mean to submit to dictatorship. To make oneself low, at such a stance, whether to kneel, or to bow, makes oneself
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“Could one choose between honesty or deception to play a role in one’s friendship life? Why not choose honesty? Perhaps if one despises intellectualism, is their alternative to be an idiot? Of course. Then, the answer should be as obvious as to live or to die. If one rejects individualism, then their only other option
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“To ‘discuss race’ would be equivalent to ‘discussing the cover of a book’ before the book is even read. For who does such things, if not to be afraid of knowing the book’s contents? It’s the same example as stalling to meet someone, for fear of either being exposed or knowing something one does not
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“Some will argue that their way to be ‘able’ in this world, is being drowned out. Yet, in the form that ambition takes, something far greater always emerges. For to be capable simply refers to being able to lift the brick, to place it in another location. To be ambitious means to envision an entire
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“All man-made peace is as lasting as the union first gathered. Its duration ends upon the constriction of that collection, down to the smaller units, until it becomes the individual whose mind has questioned what is. For it is that the utopia can only ever be true, when individualized. A person whose mind is not