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I just know that now, anyone within 4 years of myself, should know better. I think regardless of how we were raised and what our lives were like as children and teenagers, we have a duty to understand right and wrong. One thing I choose to think about is how structure doesn't retain itself and that the men in power right now [I say men because most of them are men and they come from a time period of the worst kind of mindset] are going to die out soon.

Isn't it crazy how in history, we will forever have a period of time when a bunch of shitty greedy white dudes stripped the rights of every single group of immigrants, took ALL the money, and institutionalized a specific way to look at women which is still highly present today?

And that for a time after, the majority of the country accepted it and trusted these piece of shit humans. And they failed us. But then, these rich dudes started using their money to fight back. They hired all these smart people that changed the game. These smart people got the majority to turn on each other. They created ways to hate your neighbor. They materialized the world so you don't think about how they're truly robbing your souls. Isn't it crazy everyone can be bought out nowadays? And that the puppet masters engineer hatred in younger people to ensue a constant state of conflict and division? Why do you genuinely hate another team's fans when they're doing the exact same thing you are? Do you realize that there is a bigger picture to this strategically placed conditioning?

I think that when these racist old fucks die out, and the so called "millennials" take the positions of power and WE become the ones that decide what's best for our country, it is pertinent that we understand right and wrong. And it's vital that retain this animosity we feel and remember how it affected our families and our friends. Remember how these rich bastards took the entire cake and gave us a sprinkle a day. Remember that there are at least 10 people in America that could remedy the neglected issues that plague this country. Remember that when it comes to a country and leading it, that every single person should feel important.

I once heard this story of the organs all arguing about who was the most important. The heart, the brain, the lungs, they all start arguing about who's the most essential and then the ass says that it's the most important. The rest of the organs started laughing until the ass decided to shut down and show them...

We need to make the right decisions when it is our time. I wish we begin thinking about the longevity and the seriousness this entails.

We all have to grow up. And it's me, Sam Kim, exclaiming that we need to get our shit together because our decisions are slowly but effectively controlling the fate of the world. We are the last of the free thinkers.

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