I agree with Strange. I think part of the reason why we are where we are today in this mess of madness is because of cycle of negativity and society's ritual of holding onto hatred and anger seeking revenge rather than peace or a peace of mind.
America was built upon "those who have been done wrong by" where justice was never served and now we are paying the price. And because the true problems of racism, classism, capitalism and blah blah blah were never addressed way back when old men with thier white curlys on were sitting around the table, it has seeped into the everyday events of the "land of the free and the home of the brave." I think she is definately commenting on the general corruption of America but her main emphasis is on the quality of life for the rich and the poor and the black and the white. She is commenting on the fact that the streets of America are paved for the rich white kids to come out and play while the poor black folks are to be swept away. Hurricane Katrina also did a wonderful job uncovering a major issue our country still must address
I agree with Strange. I think part of the reason why we are where we are today in this mess of madness is because of cycle of negativity and society's ritual of holding onto hatred and anger seeking revenge rather than peace or a peace of mind.
America was built upon "those who have been done wrong by" where justice was never served and now we are paying the price. And because the true problems of racism, classism, capitalism and blah blah blah were never addressed way back when old men with thier white curlys on were sitting around the table, it has seeped into the everyday events of the "land of the free and the home of the brave." I think she is definately commenting on the general corruption of America but her main emphasis is on the quality of life for the rich and the poor and the black and the white. She is commenting on the fact that the streets of America are paved for the rich white kids to come out and play while the poor black folks are to be swept away. Hurricane Katrina also did a wonderful job uncovering a major issue our country still must address