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Gustaf
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« on: September 22, 2007, 01:02:54 AM »

All the people comparing the American education system to the one in Venezuela are, quite frankly, plain idiots. The majority of the people on the forum are products of that education system, and most of you are left-winged. So you obviously weren't all that indoctrinated. Comparing your own middle-class left-wing intellectual society and upbringing to that of people living in a dictatorship is childish, immature and somewhat offensive. Seriously, grow up.
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Gustaf
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« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2007, 07:33:50 AM »

All the people comparing the American education system to the one in Venezuela are, quite frankly, plain idiots. The majority of the people on the forum are products of that education system, and most of you are left-winged. So you obviously weren't all that indoctrinated. Comparing your own middle-class left-wing intellectual society and upbringing to that of people living in a dictatorship is childish, immature and somewhat offensive. Seriously, grow up.

We must be extremely atypical, Gustaf, as we have no electoral influence or representation.  In fact of course most people remain indoctrinated into the 'liberal' (in the European sense) mentality, to such an extent that they really cannot even understand the opposing point of view about such things as 'private property'.
Unlike you I don't look down on "ordinary" people, so I would think the explanation is rather that people with a little experience come to realize that certain political iedologoies are very removed from reality and simply not very wise. Therefore, opinions such as yours don't have much electoral influence because few people agree with it.
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« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2007, 08:32:25 AM »

All the people comparing the American education system to the one in Venezuela are, quite frankly, plain idiots. The majority of the people on the forum are products of that education system, and most of you are left-winged. So you obviously weren't all that indoctrinated. Comparing your own middle-class left-wing intellectual society and upbringing to that of people living in a dictatorship is childish, immature and somewhat offensive. Seriously, grow up.

We must be extremely atypical, Gustaf, as we have no electoral influence or representation.  In fact of course most people remain indoctrinated into the 'liberal' (in the European sense) mentality, to such an extent that they really cannot even understand the opposing point of view about such things as 'private property'.
Unlike you I don't look down on "ordinary" people, so I would think the explanation is rather that people with a little experience come to realize that certain political iedologoies are very removed from reality and simply not very wise. Therefore, opinions such as yours don't have much electoral influence because few people agree with it.

But why do people think anything that removes the current controllers from their position of power is 'very removed from reality and simply not very wise'?  Because those controllers make it so, Gustaf.  Think about it you simple Swede, if you have all the money don't you think you probably have all the power too?  Otherwise how do you get and keep the money?  I know, I know, you're incapable of thinking outside the paradigm they indoctrinated you into.

I'm sorry, I came to the third sentence and then my simple mind tried to think about it and I never managed to get any further.
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