"Monsters, I get. But people are just crazy." - Dean Winchester
If athletes who used steroids shouldn't be celebrated for their victories then politicians who outraise their opponents or militaries with next generation weaponry that defeat less equipped militias shouldn't be celebrated by that same logic. Outraising an opponent doesn't make you a more persuasive or charasmatic candidate and no matter how much you pull a trigger, it still takes skill to hit a target; the same goes for hitting a baseball or dunking a basketball.
The only unfair advantage in this world is the advantage of established privilege. Pete Rose didn't do anything that owners weren't doing for decades before he even came on the scene, so don't be fooled by America's blatant and notorious hypocrisy: Think for yourself.
If athletes who used steroids shouldn't be celebrated for their victories then politicians who outraise their opponents or militaries with next generation weaponry that defeat less equipped militias shouldn't be celebrated by that same logic. Outraising an opponent doesn't make you a more persuasive or charasmatic candidate and no matter how much you pull a trigger, it still takes skill to hit a target; the same goes for hitting a baseball or dunking a basketball.
The only unfair advantage in this world is the advantage of established privilege. Pete Rose didn't do anything that owners weren't doing for decades before he even came on the scene, so don't be fooled by America's blatant and notorious hypocrisy: Think for yourself.
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