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Some barriers are there on purpose..
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| Trying to get over the walls, either literal one or figurative ones, that have been placed in front of the poor....in the areas reserved for them.. | |
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| It is easier to blame the poor for not trying harder, when you are breaking bread with the rich as one of them... | |
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If the walls fail to keep them in, send in the police..
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| After all, it is the interests of the power paradigm that the police serve...not those of the poor and powerless | |
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| When the police are seen to be an occupying army by those who are poor, instead of a force that will defend their interests... | |
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But by no means let them vote in any numbers..
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| If the poor would only vote.. the man in this house.. would have never left Crawford.. | |
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| It is in this neighborhood, that they really get shook up if a lot of poor people would show up...asking for justice..the man that lives in that house does not like those displays of public dissent | |
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