When you say everyone has the "right" to college and the "right" to welfare because they "can't work" and the "right" to whatever they want because they feel entitled to it
Just remember that sure everyone [u][i][b]created[/b][/i][/u] equal, that means at the start of the race everyone is equal but as life goes on the party separates and some become higher and some become lower. If you don't want this to happen to you, you have to get up and change the way things are for you, it may be hard and it may seem impossible but just remember
George Washington - almost died of a disease, was a simple farmer from Virginia
Booker T. Washington - Slave
Abraham Lincoln - grew up in a small house and had to struggle just to read
Hitler - was rejected from an art school, mocked all his life
The French people of the revolution - simple commoner who couldn't amount to anything serious
Martin Luther - a stutterer and anxious man
All these people (yes some may have been bad) were almost worthless and they rose up and changed they world to what they wanted, all it takes is the power of one person to change the course of history forever, so next time you think that you're just a kid from bad part of town and can't do anything and just need someone to carry you through life will your next welfare check, I want you to realize that you can stand up, you can make a difference and you can conquer all
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Kid born into royalty is equal with a kid born in Africa, yea dude. This is the most exaggerated situation but it still has meaning. Not everyone is born equal nor are most equal throughout their lives to some others. It is true that enough work can get places but life is to short and there isn't enough time to work your way up super high unless you get lucky. Where you are born plays a huge part in this. It is the ground work for your future. In my opinion no one is born equal, where you start is based on where your parents are at that point in your life.