The Original Gay Porn Community - Free Gay Movies and Photos, Gay Porn Site Reviews and Adult Gay Forums

  • Welcome To Just Us Boys - The World's Largest Gay Message Board Community

    In order to comply with recent US Supreme Court rulings regarding adult content, we will be making changes in the future to require that you log into your account to view adult content on the site.
    If you do not have an account, please register.
    REGISTER HERE - 100% FREE / We Will Never Sell Your Info

    To register, turn off your VPN; you can re-enable the VPN after registration. You must maintain an active email address on your account: disposable email addresses cannot be used to register.

  • Hi Guest - Did you know?
    Hot Topics is a Safe for Work (SFW) forum.

Is America the hope of the world?

Boldened because people forget about these things in convos like this which mostly seem to come from a white male perspective.

Ah, yes! My white male perspective!
First I have spent years arguing with 'red necks' on behalf of minorities. I have told employers not to use the 'n' word around me as well as relatives.
I was proud that we elected a black man to be president.

I know that there is 'unfairness' in our nation, I have seen and experienced it. I spent 18 months away from home and had committed no crime. I was beat with straps, smacked around and made to stand in the sun holding heavy books (the penalty for sunburn).

As for education, I went through the fifth grade, was kicked out of the 6th the second time around, never went to the 7th, saw one semester of the 8th and finished the 9th.

To be honest, I had good reason to become a punk, a mean assed bastard. Instead I got a full time job, I supported myself and my mother at the age of 16.

I ended up running the night shift at 18, when I left there I sold real estate, worked in a coin shop and then became a tool maker.
Anything that I needed to learn I bought a book and studied it.
It was ironic that the guy who was labeled as retarded by his teacher and got expelled and sent to a reform school ended up teaching math to guys on the job.

I have has guns pulled on me by the police, knives pulled by fellow workers. Life can be a bitch, but we can't use that as an excuse to not try.

As I told my brother so often during his his drunken pity parties, we had one thing going for us, we were white. We were not wealthy, our dad had died in our youth and our mother was mad. But, we lived in a nation where being white got your foot in the door.
I freely admit that.
That has been changing, all to slowly, but it has been changing.

I knew at 16 that I needed to use what I had in my favor and go with it, I could easily have said fuck it, this country treated me bad.
 
^ Right, because all you needed is "work for it", because being, say, a n. or a female could never hinder your aspirations and ruin all your hard work.
 
No. Secularism is the hope of the world. There is no greater force for evil, ignorance, and regress than religion. When the USA reverts to Enlightenment, the world will be a better place. When the muslim and hindu world does, the results will be even better.

Until then, humanity is wasting most of its potential on superstition.
 
I have has guns pulled on me by the police, knives pulled by fellow workers. Life can be a bitch, but we can't use that as an excuse to not try.

:? I'll alert black America at once, the problem is we just haven't been trying hard enough. :roll:
 
No. Secularism is the hope of the world. There is no greater force for evil, ignorance, and regress than religion. When the USA reverts to Enlightenment, the world will be a better place. When the muslim and hindu world does, the results will be even better.

Until then, humanity is wasting most of its potential on superstition.

*standing ovation*
 
No, America is not the hope of the world right now. I do hope that it will be at a future time.

I'm trying to think who is the hope of the world, and although there are a few small countries who are better off, I can't think of any that would be a beacon of hope for the world right now. I guess that I am just not informed enough to know of any now.
 
I am 65 years old, America is not what it once was. I am glad of that and also sorry about it.

We now allow people of all colors to use the same bathroom, eat at the same lunch counter and vote. They attend the same schools
and no one is saying separate but equal.
I am proud that we have come this far.

We didn't get there by not believing in a country that allows it's own citizens to change what they feel is wrong. Bill Clinton once said that there was nothing wrong with America that could not be changed by what is right with America.
What I am sorry of is that so many seem to no longer believe that we can change what is wrong.
 
As citizen of the US I would want to say yes. But I can not honestly say so. Don't get me wrong, I love the USA, and I believe she is one of the better nations around....

But I do not believe she, by herself, can save the world. If you add the rest of America to the US (Canada, the Central America territories, and the South American continent) to get the complete Americas, even then they would not be able to save the world.

It will take a majority of the populace, from a majority of the nations, to put aside personal whims and petty squabbles and truly work together to begin to make a difference in this world. But even then we'll likely need something more to really make a difference.
 
I am 65 years old, America is not what it once was. I am glad of that and also sorry about it.

We now allow people of all colors to use the same bathroom, eat at the same lunch counter and vote. They attend the same schools
and no one is saying separate but equal.
I am proud that we have come this far.

We didn't get there by not believing in a country that allows it's own citizens to change what they feel is wrong. Bill Clinton once said that there was nothing wrong with America that could not be changed by what is right with America.
What I am sorry of is that so many seem to no longer believe that we can change what is wrong.

The question is being able to agree on what is wrong... and it does not seem that things like what you mentioned changed because everyone accepted that they were wrong.
 
The question is being able to agree on what is wrong... and it does not seem that things like what you mentioned changed because everyone accepted that they were wrong.

Or finding what is right (it's not all that hard to do) and using it to build a better life.
 
Or finding what is right (it's not all that hard to do) and using it to build a better life.

christianfamily.jpg
 
Back
Top