Sunday, September 7, 2008

Milena Velba Xmas Bra

Happy Teacher's Day I'm sick of those who speak of "ordinary people who go every day to work"

Beyond the political, economic and social conflict in the countryside and the revolt by the poor treatment in the Sarmiento line train, the reasons and no reasons for such different demands, there a concept that is repeated: the ordinary people who go every day to work vs. political activists.
And I have some questions:
- Do political activists do not go every day to work?
- The political activists are not "ordinary people"?
- Ordinary people's head is so empty that you can not have a policy idea?
- Ordinary people who travels every day as livestock has no right to rebel against this injustice?
- who has political views are prohibited from traveling in the Sarmiento?
- The political activist who is worse everyday people meekly accept the injustice of society?
- Ordinary people who are proud of having no political ideas, is proud of his ignorance of the ideas that you do have (we all have political views though we do not have them, even believing that we have a policy idea is a political idea)?
- Is it a common example Hobro rises every day at six in the morning, gently working around the clock and rushes back to his house to see Tinelli while supporting "the Witch and the kids?
- Why the political activist who goes every day to work and is also in college is not considered ordinary people?
- The political activist can not be a farmer or farmer?
- Could it be that the common man's head is burned so as TV and repeat parrot what they hear in the media that "arm" "public opinion"?
- What if the common man goes to work every day is nothing more than a servile man who bends his head every day at his head and a ram, and hyacinth peers?
- What if ordinary people who go to work every day turns out to be one big bitch?

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