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All postmodernism as a philosophy results in gangs--infallible leader types, mindless obedient types, violence against others; rights, unrealism, hypocritical excuse making, and demands for increased dictatorship by the very "leaders" who lack vision, concepts and any ability to succeed in creating anything by strategic vision and hard work.
The US's nationally taught philosophy, opposition to defined concepts based on the 5--6 prioritized functional inner workings of normative things and man-made ideas and objects--is postmodernism: changing, denying, ignoring, fantasizing alterations to or lying about real space-time for tyrannical advantage.

So the gangism that began to be seen i US youth, the protects of statist tyranny as early as the early 1950s must be the product of postmodernism in our schools and constitution. Gangs, gangsters, corporate tsars, media tsars, dictatorial monopolists over podium time, published page time, TV screen time, movie screen time, theatrical stage time, textbook page time, and public monopoly so-called newstime--all these types are gang members.

I claim that they're just too brainwashed and disconcepted to know what they are and why what they are doing aggrandizes the sick weaklings they worship as "infallible type" tin god "leaders".' We are I assert the first society to have thrown away our rights calimed under scientist-drawn regulations and then not even admit we are slaves of bureaucratic incompetents, mystics and power seekers.

2007-05-05 17:52:06 · answer #1 · answered by Robert David M 7 · 1 0

There has always been a gang mentality. Throughout history, there have been gangs in every time, in every place, in every culture. It's human nature to want strength in numbers. So, I think while a lot of times, pointless gang fighting can be destructive to communities and the people who get in the way, it's not neccessarily a "bad" instinct.

2007-05-05 23:42:29 · answer #2 · answered by Sarah 5 · 0 0

Gang mentality hasn't changed much,because gangs are current with the times.There is nothing beneficial about being a gang member,and it's sad how movies and television glorify such a lifestyle.

2007-05-06 00:25:54 · answer #3 · answered by Candi Apples 7 · 0 0

People that have a gang mentality haven't evolved enough to think independently for themselves. Take Bush supporters for example. He tells them 19 Saudi college students attacked us on 9-11, and then he bombs Afghanistan and Iraq.

The whole war on terror is bogus, but tons of people have been brainwashed to believe the lie. Most of the terror attacks are more than likely carried out by CIA and other Zionist fronts.

2007-05-05 23:45:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

OK OK I'm a white chick, but for what it's worth- I see guys, people who have a need to "belong" to something- and that's OK. I'm sure their lives are conditioned by their surroundings as children....I know there are probably alot of really good guys out there -- I don't understand why they want to belong to group violence practices - why can't they choose community service instead - it's all about what the focus is on.

2007-05-06 00:13:39 · answer #5 · answered by Kaybee 4 · 0 0

i think it promotes too much violence. instead i think there should be clubs and safe groups that do things like community service or other goodwill projects to help the community, not hurt it.

2007-05-05 23:46:14 · answer #6 · answered by layla 3 · 0 0

how appropriate...ur name and ur question match. but i think its expanding which is sad, therefore US Morality is decreasing and rap artists are making songs about it. Crips Bloods MS-13...

2007-05-05 23:41:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

gotta love those pants!

you know....
the ones that are so short the wearer walks like he just made dukee.

rodeo clown

2007-05-05 23:58:15 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

retarded and senseless

2007-05-06 00:00:14 · answer #9 · answered by ~Mmmkay?~ 4 · 0 0

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