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Prince Tech's Official Set of Beliefs (re: politics, religion etc)

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RAPQUAKE:
LOL where'd U learn the word Kuta

RAPQUAKE:
and "kuta" is more like 3rd person, if u wanna curse at me say "kutey"

CharlieBrown:
Yes i did mean the Venezuelan President, how many Hugo Chavez's have you heard of?

King Tech Quadafi:
ive only heard of one, but just for clearification

im afraid besides the Sandanista movement, and Cuba, i dont know much about Latin America, except there was a coup attempt earlier this year in Venezuela, which some believe the US was behind, besides that if i offered an opinion on him it wouldnt be right, i dont know much about him, i want to tho;

and rap quake, i have alot of indian friends,

and dont correct my hindi, you fuckin banchod, tera mah kuti hey :P

infinite59:
Tech is a great humanitarian.  He is a leader, unafraid to speak his mind no matter how much you all try to distort his true message.  Tech's views are becoming more dimplomatic, sensitive to American propaganda in my opinion.  I want to make it clear that I maintain a hardline against America and Isreal's systematic destruction of the middle-east and their blatant and gross imperialism abroad.

Let me explain something to you all about capatalism.  The world could survive on just 40 billion dollars.  Everyone could eat, live healthy, and have health care off of just 40 billion dollars.  But the American system of capatalism has made it so that America continually has to usurp the resources of lesser nations for their own benefit; in order to expand their global, economic empire.

In theory, capatalism shouldn't work this way.  If a company doesn't treat it's employee's right, you go somewhere else.  If a country is neglected in resources, they will take their money elsewhere for resources.  So in a way, money is like a vote.  You "vote" for a company with your money.  So companies have a responsibility to serve the needs of a community.  The problem occurs when countries or communities have no money.  Therefore, they have no "votes".  This means they will be continually used and neglected by capatalism and the free market economy.  The poor stay poor and the rich get rich.  It is biult into the system.  This is why weaker nations in the middle east and Africa are continually used and abused.  F

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