In the book Fehrenheit 451 what does the quote aim?

"Those who don't build must burn. It's as old as history and juvenile delinquent."
How does this statement in jargon of our society?


Answers:    It's saying that those who can't or won't contribute to society are the ones who have a feeling the need to gash it down. As to our society, you can see it everywhere. The harshest critics of any situation are usually the ones who don't do anything to improve it. How oodles celebrities railed against Bush, merely to be discovered that they never registered to vote? How many general public commit crimes or do things wrong, and try to blame it on anything but themselves? How many stars travel on and on about how we have need of to save the enviroment, and drive Hummers or pocket private planes?

Basically, it's the people who aren't doing anything well-mannered who are usually contributing to making things worse.
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