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    You know your "Living in a Bubble" when

     

          

    If you think your fellow man is an abomination just because a book that was written thousands of years ago says so without scientific fact and you continually harbor hate and discrimination towards that person, you’re living in a bubble.

     

    If you think your fellow man doesn’t deserve the same legal protections through marriage because they would like to marry the love of their life that happens to be of the same sex, you’re living in a bubble.

     

    If you think your fellow man overbought his home just because your party leaders say so, without knowing the facts behind his story, you’re living in a bubble.

     

    If you think your fellow man has not planned for catastrophic health care and has gone bankrupt due to sickness, you’re living in a bubble.

     

    If you think your fellow man is lazy and does not want to work while American jobs are sent overseas by the thousands, you’re living in a bubble.

     

    If you think in our current capitalistic society that those who failed were all due to their own doings, you’re living in a bubble.

     

    If you think that the current shipping of our jobs to foreign markets and expect your fellow man to compete with 3rd world wages is good for our country, you’re living in a bubble.

     

    If you think that spending more on military defense is more important than the education of this countries children, you’re living in a bubble.

     

    If you think that our laws should be dictated by any religious organization, you’re living in a bubble.

     

    If you think that money is the driving force for any one man to strive to be better and do good things, you’re living in a bubble.

     

    If you think that success is measured by how much money you have and how much you own, you’re living in a bubble.

     

    If you think that any one person is below you because you just so happen to make more money or have a better education, you’re living in a bubble.

     

    If you think that profits should come before humanity, you’re living in a bubble.

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