I'm not trying to be smart, I didn't want to give up an opportunity to make the analogy. Seems as the descendants of mostly European people, it has been our culture which brought, in the case of North America and Africa, the iron age to the stone age. We came with a farming culture and super imposed it onto a hunter gatherer culture. Interesting with everything going on how certain people get it. That is that we are I think better off if we can only knuckle under and get to work at pretty much what ever we choose to do. It is bewildering to watch video of people rioting and looting, randsacking a store or business. I have to stop and wonder about people in other countries driven from their homes walking hundreds of miles with children in tow in the hope they might get to a safe haven which might be Europe or even America. People trespassing and much worse don't realize how priveleged they are just to have been born with their citizenship, something so many people risk their lives and take on ridiculous debt in the hope of setting their foot on this continent. We still drive on the right side of the road and the stop signs aren't going away. The system came with us and we make it work or not. I've been a landlord for over 30yrs now, I know what people will do to property and think nothing of it. Bit of a Sunday afternoon rant, I work with a fordson dexta 2000 my dad bought new in 61. Perspectives are interesting.
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