What's the best way to rebel? When most people think of rebellion, they probably picture rock bands, rage, and crazy things associated with anger. And a lot of popular bands, The Clash and Sex Pistols for example, were successful in getting their points across, but that happened because they became famous, which is not at all easy. Isn't their a better way to fight the system?
This clip from That 70's Show shows a girl that is rebellious. Do you think that her idea of "fighting the system from the inside" is the best way to do it?
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I agree with the brunette in the clip from that 70's show. I think there is a two types of rebels. Rebels with a cause and just stright up rebels. It seems that the rebels with a cause are the ones that always come out on top. When a smart, well educated person rebels they are taken much more seriously than some one who lacks basic education and rebels, these people are usually just classified as "rebels" and not taken seriously.
I agree. And I also feel that just straight up rebels are nothing more than people who want to carve their own paths in the world. Or they are people who society have rejected for one reason or another and "fight back" by rebelling against society, never actually accomplishing anything. How can you be a rebel if you have nothing to fight for? The fighting surely doesn't have to be physical. But art and other forms of expression are definitely methods of rebellion. The best rebels are those who are very aware of their cause and have a legitimate reason for rebellion. And those who will actually take measures to shed light on their cause. Rebels without a cause are just misguided people who would rather b*tch and moan about everything than accomplish anything.
the problem with me is that when i think of rebels i just think of people trying to get noticed. i dont know at all if it is just me, but when i see people rebeling or fighting about something i find stupid, it infuriates me to no end
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