View Single Post
Old 06.25.2008, 03:09 PM   #35
SuchFriendsAreDangerous
invito al cielo
 
SuchFriendsAreDangerous's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: fucking Los Angeles
Posts: 14,801
SuchFriendsAreDangerous kicks all y'all's assesSuchFriendsAreDangerous kicks all y'all's assesSuchFriendsAreDangerous kicks all y'all's assesSuchFriendsAreDangerous kicks all y'all's assesSuchFriendsAreDangerous kicks all y'all's assesSuchFriendsAreDangerous kicks all y'all's assesSuchFriendsAreDangerous kicks all y'all's assesSuchFriendsAreDangerous kicks all y'all's assesSuchFriendsAreDangerous kicks all y'all's assesSuchFriendsAreDangerous kicks all y'all's assesSuchFriendsAreDangerous kicks all y'all's asses
Quote:
Originally Posted by acousticrock87
I'm not really hearing any options. What is a "positive and non-violent move" besides voting, complaining, and watching where you spend your money? You can't just snap your fingers and pass a reform.

"voting, its the least you can do"

you can:

volunteer database

volunteer: homeless shelters, local school, NGO fundraising/awareness, etc
work at a youth/community center
organize/centralize your local neighborhood
hold bible studies/political meetings
activism
visit yr local jail [not under incarceration]
get an extra job and dedicate the money to a cause
sponser a kid in another country to go to school
organize a rally/protest

its not that the government or laws will solve the problems, rather community initiative is the solution. there are literally a million things you can do in yr own neighborhood or city. The key is communication. Speak to the people, let them know the truth. represent. the more we communicate, the more change will happen.

etc etc etc
__________________
Today Rap music is the Lakers
 
SuchFriendsAreDangerous is offline   |QUOTE AND REPLY|