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Does watching this video change your perspective on the NFL and it's dreadful yearly superbowl?
Yes
14.29% (1 vote)
14.29% (1 vote)
No
28.57% (2 votes)
28.57% (2 votes)
Don't care
57.14% (4 votes)
57.14% (4 votes)
Total Votes: 7
#11. Posted:
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Uptown wroteI see where you're coming from on how crucial it is to be knowledgeable about the Bill of Rights and such; but I would have to blame our schools for not informing students about the US political system and judicial system. The only chance I had to get an opportunity to learn in-depth about these matters is law and government class in high school. Which is only available to Juniors and Seniors. It's unfair to discredit individuals who don't care the Bill of Rights, there are several factors on how they might have been raised and what they have been exposed to.BasementDweller wrote Ehh, it doesn't look like I'm missing out on much for not watching the super bowl. Let alone caring for football itself. It's even more pathetic that the one individual was care less about the Amendments and claimed that he only cared for football. As for the one woman who didn't know who the vice president, god help us.Thanks for actually catching my drift man. At least I know one informed citizen on this thread now
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#12. Posted:
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Uptown wroteTrotsky wroteHe's encouraging others to support the information war. He's a father with a family of his own. By purchasing the products on the website, you're supporting him and his family, whole news crew, radio broadcasts, and websites.Uptown wroteTrotsky wrote It's so funny hearing Alex Jones promote a Coffee brand, the term washed up comes to mind.First off, Alex Jones isn't promoting any coffee brand. He works directly with farmers to help bring his personal favorite coffee to the public. He sells the coffee on his website. Everything that he sells funds his radio shows and websites to keep running. He is simply informing, not promoting.
I don't live in America, so I don't know if knowing the Bill of Rights and the Constitution is common knowledge, or whether it should be.
Anyhow, I don't think calling someone a zombie because they know more about one subject than another is fair though.
Second, this is the definition for a Zombie - a person who moves very slowly and is not aware of what is happening especially because of being very tired.
So it's safe to say that someone that is unaware of what they should be concerned about, is in fact a zombie.
By that definition everyone is a zombie.
There are always things that you don't know, and you can't say that people should care about something.
It's a matter of opinion what you think you, or other people should care about.
Also, if we're going to get picky with definitions, Promoting something is actively encouraging people to buy it, which is what he did.
That's completely irrelevant.
Promoting is promoting regardless of where the profits go.
Anyway, that's going off topic.
If not agreeing with someone who thinks the Government is going to control people through 'magnetic light energy' from lamp posts and light bulbs makes me uninformed, so be it.
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Trotsky wroteI've never seen Alex Jones say anything like that at all. If you could link me, that'd be great.Uptown wroteTrotsky wroteHe's encouraging others to support the information war. He's a father with a family of his own. By purchasing the products on the website, you're supporting him and his family, whole news crew, radio broadcasts, and websites.Uptown wroteTrotsky wrote It's so funny hearing Alex Jones promote a Coffee brand, the term washed up comes to mind.First off, Alex Jones isn't promoting any coffee brand. He works directly with farmers to help bring his personal favorite coffee to the public. He sells the coffee on his website. Everything that he sells funds his radio shows and websites to keep running. He is simply informing, not promoting.
I don't live in America, so I don't know if knowing the Bill of Rights and the Constitution is common knowledge, or whether it should be.
Anyhow, I don't think calling someone a zombie because they know more about one subject than another is fair though.
Second, this is the definition for a Zombie - a person who moves very slowly and is not aware of what is happening especially because of being very tired.
So it's safe to say that someone that is unaware of what they should be concerned about, is in fact a zombie.
By that definition everyone is a zombie.
There are always things that you don't know, and you can't say that people should care about something.
It's a matter of opinion what you think you, or other people should care about.
Also, if we're going to get picky with definitions, Promoting something is actively encouraging people to buy it, which is what he did.
That's completely irrelevant.
Promoting is promoting regardless of where the profits go.
Anyway, that's going off topic.
If not agreeing with someone who thinks the Government is going to control people through 'magnetic light energy' from lamp posts and light bulbs makes me uninformed, so be it.
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#14. Posted:
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BasementDweller wroteYes I really agree with you. The school system in the US is atrocious. If it weren't for the internet, I would have never been as intelligent as I am now.Uptown wroteI see where you're coming from on how crucial it is to be knowledgeable about the Bill of Rights and such; but I would have to blame our schools for not informing students about the US political system and judicial system. The only chance I had to get an opportunity to learn in-depth about these matters is law and government class in high school. Which is only available to Juniors and Seniors. It's unfair to discredit individuals who don't care the Bill of Rights, there are several factors on how they might have been raised and what they have been exposed to.BasementDweller wrote Ehh, it doesn't look like I'm missing out on much for not watching the super bowl. Let alone caring for football itself. It's even more pathetic that the one individual was care less about the Amendments and claimed that he only cared for football. As for the one woman who didn't know who the vice president, god help us.Thanks for actually catching my drift man. At least I know one informed citizen on this thread now
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#15. Posted:
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Uptown wroteTrotsky wroteI've never seen Alex Jones say anything like that at all. If you could link me, that'd be great.Uptown wroteTrotsky wroteHe's encouraging others to support the information war. He's a father with a family of his own. By purchasing the products on the website, you're supporting him and his family, whole news crew, radio broadcasts, and websites.Uptown wroteTrotsky wrote It's so funny hearing Alex Jones promote a Coffee brand, the term washed up comes to mind.First off, Alex Jones isn't promoting any coffee brand. He works directly with farmers to help bring his personal favorite coffee to the public. He sells the coffee on his website. Everything that he sells funds his radio shows and websites to keep running. He is simply informing, not promoting.
I don't live in America, so I don't know if knowing the Bill of Rights and the Constitution is common knowledge, or whether it should be.
Anyhow, I don't think calling someone a zombie because they know more about one subject than another is fair though.
Second, this is the definition for a Zombie - a person who moves very slowly and is not aware of what is happening especially because of being very tired.
So it's safe to say that someone that is unaware of what they should be concerned about, is in fact a zombie.
By that definition everyone is a zombie.
There are always things that you don't know, and you can't say that people should care about something.
It's a matter of opinion what you think you, or other people should care about.
Also, if we're going to get picky with definitions, Promoting something is actively encouraging people to buy it, which is what he did.
That's completely irrelevant.
Promoting is promoting regardless of where the profits go.
Anyway, that's going off topic.
If not agreeing with someone who thinks the Government is going to control people through 'magnetic light energy' from lamp posts and light bulbs makes me uninformed, so be it.
There was a youtuber doing a debunking video of Alex's radio broadcasts, you could hear his voice in the background.
[This is obviously a comedy-style debunk, he's not usually like that.]
He says it at 8:08
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Trotsky wroteEven if he is wrong, you shouldn't believe everything you hear anywhere. Just because he said one crazy thing, doesn't mean that he is necessarily crazy. Look at everything he talks about rather than only one thing said.Uptown wroteTrotsky wroteI've never seen Alex Jones say anything like that at all. If you could link me, that'd be great.Uptown wroteTrotsky wroteHe's encouraging others to support the information war. He's a father with a family of his own. By purchasing the products on the website, you're supporting him and his family, whole news crew, radio broadcasts, and websites.Uptown wroteTrotsky wrote It's so funny hearing Alex Jones promote a Coffee brand, the term washed up comes to mind.First off, Alex Jones isn't promoting any coffee brand. He works directly with farmers to help bring his personal favorite coffee to the public. He sells the coffee on his website. Everything that he sells funds his radio shows and websites to keep running. He is simply informing, not promoting.
I don't live in America, so I don't know if knowing the Bill of Rights and the Constitution is common knowledge, or whether it should be.
Anyhow, I don't think calling someone a zombie because they know more about one subject than another is fair though.
Second, this is the definition for a Zombie - a person who moves very slowly and is not aware of what is happening especially because of being very tired.
So it's safe to say that someone that is unaware of what they should be concerned about, is in fact a zombie.
By that definition everyone is a zombie.
There are always things that you don't know, and you can't say that people should care about something.
It's a matter of opinion what you think you, or other people should care about.
Also, if we're going to get picky with definitions, Promoting something is actively encouraging people to buy it, which is what he did.
That's completely irrelevant.
Promoting is promoting regardless of where the profits go.
Anyway, that's going off topic.
If not agreeing with someone who thinks the Government is going to control people through 'magnetic light energy' from lamp posts and light bulbs makes me uninformed, so be it.
There was a youtuber doing a debunking video of Alex's radio broadcasts, you could hear his voice in the background.
[This is obviously a comedy-style debunk, he's not usually like that.]
He says it at 8:08
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Uptown wroteTrotsky wroteUptown wroteTrotsky wrote [spoil]Uptown wroteTrotsky wroteHe's encouraging others to support the information war. He's a father with a family of his own. By purchasing the products on the website, you're supporting him and his family, whole news crew, radio broadcasts, and websites.Uptown wroteTrotsky wrote It's so funny hearing Alex Jones promote a Coffee brand, the term washed up comes to mind.First off, Alex Jones isn't promoting any coffee brand. He works directly with farmers to help bring his personal favorite coffee to the public. He sells the coffee on his website. Everything that he sells funds his radio shows and websites to keep running. He is simply informing, not promoting.
I don't live in America, so I don't know if knowing the Bill of Rights and the Constitution is common knowledge, or whether it should be.
Anyhow, I don't think calling someone a zombie because they know more about one subject than another is fair though.
Second, this is the definition for a Zombie - a person who moves very slowly and is not aware of what is happening especially because of being very tired.
So it's safe to say that someone that is unaware of what they should be concerned about, is in fact a zombie.
By that definition everyone is a zombie.
There are always things that you don't know, and you can't say that people should care about something.
It's a matter of opinion what you think you, or other people should care about.
Also, if we're going to get picky with definitions, Promoting something is actively encouraging people to buy it, which is what he did.
That's completely irrelevant.
Promoting is promoting regardless of where the profits go.
Anyway, that's going off topic.
If not agreeing with someone who thinks the Government is going to control people through 'magnetic light energy' from lamp posts and light bulbs makes me uninformed, so be it. I've never seen Alex Jones say anything like that at all. If you could link me, that'd be great.
There was a youtuber doing a debunking video of Alex's radio broadcasts, you could hear his voice in the background.
[This is obviously a comedy-style debunk, he's not usually like that.]
He says it at 8:08
Don't trust anything a man has said, not even one hundred of them.
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