LIV said:
im sorry if u misinterpreted my "lol" as if i was laughing at the situation normaregula. i was simply chuckling in my head at what i imagined the face of the respondent to my response in my head.. sort of like when a kid says can i eat ice cream for dinner and mom says u have to eat dinner first. and they make the i dont wanna hear that reaponse face ..
As SAO pointed out, it's rather presumptuous without real context or understanding as to what the respondent is actually asking.
LIV said:
but majority of what u have stated has some truth behind it... but he also should not worry about the future .. live in the moment.. worrying about the future only creates anxiety.. it may be his "fate or purpose" to come here..
thats all i meant by it ... sheese
Worrying about the future
without planning for contingencies can create anxiety. Always living in the moment has its own share of difficulties. Being mindful of one's surroundings and learning to navigate the future via clues and gathering knowledge (from the past as well as the present) as to what the future may actually bring would be the wiser course. OSIT
LIV said:
far as him feeling racial division if he is a minority , was making him aware that there is a high probability that he could experience that here, because a lot of minorities have stated that they feel this way.. hence riots terroism etc .. (and usually thats how socialization goes... the superior does not get the heat like the minority .. sort of like military ranking)
And this is done for a reason. To divide people and eventually conquer all of them by using their fear of others
or even themselves to discourage any change in the status quo. As I stated before, the signs are increasingly pointing to all peoples being treated poorly by those who deem themselves superior. In the long run, it's much more complex than minority vs. majority. The PTB have been fomenting dissent between men and women, black and white, religion vs. religion, nationality vs nationality, etc. for aeons. It's time to stand up to what is going on…and not be fooled into a divide and conquer mentality.
LIV said:
i never said white people could not experience that too... smh i said if you are apart of it ..
and how do u kno his beating wasnt staged to create balance in this color revolution? plus im sure that journalists knew it was a high probability he could get hurt being right in the middle of point 0 where police are tired of being photographed of them doing things they arent supposed to be doing ..
If you knew the guy like I know him, the chances of his beating being staged is rather slim. I think there's a bigger chance of a few jerks being hired or programmed to foment a riot, destroy and steal stuff so as to encourage others who are angry or weak to follow suit. What better reason to make the militant cops look like heroes and the residents look like victims who may or may not have been asking for it. :(
And, yes, my photographer friend knew the job was dangerous, but guess what? He's back in the mix and I pray he makes it through this without any more injuries or destruction to his new equipment.
LIV said:
but thank u for trying to clairify things and sharing your perception.. i really appreciate that :) :)
You're welcome.
mrelectric91 said:
Appreciate your comments LIV, I am black but I don't believe in living fear, especially being so young but it's interesting to hear what the USA is like from those who were born and raised there. So much of us around the world only get our picture of the country from entertainment and media.
And unfortunately the picture is not always presented truthfully or with context…it's usually the impression that those in power want the world to perceive. Right now, those in power would like the world (and most of the authoritarian-type US citizens) to focus on those horrid, rioting minorities vs the brave law enforcers…and not the reasons behind it. Divide and conquer. Of course non-violent protests would be more effective in this situation, but the anger and frustration levels are at an all-time high in many cities.
mrelectric91 said:
I just think the country has so much to offer......... every state must have it's own culture, strengths, weaknesses, climate, that's fascinating to me.
A lot of people the world over think the same. Unfortunately, the US appears to be heading for disaster in the near future if outlooks don't change. If you're thinking of moving here, be prepared for some interesting times.
mrelectric91 said:
Ultimately I think long term thinking is the solution to the apparent chaos
I agree.