Shadow Wolf
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Whoever the party conventions decide to send. The citizens have zero say over who the official delegate is.Oh thanks.
So who is in this electoral college?
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Whoever the party conventions decide to send. The citizens have zero say over who the official delegate is.Oh thanks.
So who is in this electoral college?
That sounds worrisome, if I’m honest.Whoever the party conventions decide to send. The citizens have zero say over who the official delegate is.
It is. It's how Trump was elected. Voted in by people that very few know who they are or how they got to that position. And it is all rubbish. But, the most problematic part of it, if a candidate wins a state by 1 vote, the million votes, or how many ever, for the other candidate count for nothing. It ensures those in non competitive states who dont vote as the state normally does are basically unheard and casting votes that are never considered.That sounds worrisome, if I’m honest.
I'm not sure I'd go as far as calling US history "overblown myth," but my education did paint a bit of a exceptionalist picture of the US.
However, I'm not sure if our history is any more embellished than it is in any other country to teaches Pride in Country™, because I have nothing to compare it to, as I don't recall having been raised and educated in any other country.
I reject this as a revisionist myth. The USA was not built on conquest or white supremacy.
That
is
a
Lie.
The USA was based on settlement, cooperation and the universal equality of mankind.
This right there tells my two things. One, when you claim to know something it can be something that you certainly cannot know and is also false. The other is that you aren’t even interested in genuine civil discourse.I know you follow the mindset that insists that blind, unquestioning loyalty to leadership and boot licking is the way to be a good American, but that mindset is actually the very cancer killing this nation.
Manifest destiny, per se, is simply a recognition that America would likely eventually stretch from ocean to ocean. However the concept was often twisted. It was never accepted by all Americans and arguably never by the majority. It was also the tool of segments of American society for nefarious ends. I would also note that it primarily a vehicle of Democrats, such as Senator Douglas and President Polk among many, and opposed by Republicans such as President Lincoln and President Grant.Well you guys don’t seem to present it that way, but I won’t begrudge you for it.
And since America is not above criticism, what are your thoughts on the aforementioned trail of tears? And manifest destiny?
Manifest destiny, per se, is simply a recognition that America would likely eventually stretch from ocean to ocean. However the concept was often twisted. It was never accepted by all Americans and arguably never by the majority. It was also the tool of segments of American society for nefarious ends. I would also note that it primarily a vehicle of Democrats, such as Senator Douglas and President Polk among many, and opposed by Republicans such as President Lincoln and President Grant.
Similarly the trails of tears was the product of Democrat actions. In particular Presidents Jackson and Van Buren(both Democrats) and opposed by the Whigs (the predecessor of the Republicans).
With all this talk of tearing down statues “erasing history” I’m curious.
I hear, even from people on this very site, that their own education system essentially taught American exceptionalism instead of true history. If I misunderstood anyone, I apologise. But even kids shows have made that observation in the past so.....
The Founding Fathers seem revered, deified even, to my view.
I’m not against origin myths mixing with history. But I mean America takes the concept and runs with it.
So how much history is actually being portrayed by these “contentious” monuments do you think? And I mean actual history, not glorified myths.
Because a lot of your statues look more like religious statues than something one would find in a museum.
I have no horse in this race. This is just to quench my own curiosity.
Americans, how honest do you think your History is? Has that changed over the years, do you think?
Is there merit to keeping the myth rather than face the truth?
Discuss and debate as you like and mods feel free to move this thread if you think it’s in the wrong spot.
Our history is true but its been clearly embellished and doesn't address the whole story.With all this talk of tearing down statues “erasing history” I’m curious.
I hear, even from people on this very site, that their own education system essentially taught American exceptionalism instead of true history. If I misunderstood anyone, I apologise. But even kids shows have made that observation in the past so.....
The Founding Fathers seem revered, deified even, to my view.
I’m not against origin myths mixing with history. But I mean America takes the concept and runs with it.
So how much history is actually being portrayed by these “contentious” monuments do you think? And I mean actual history, not glorified myths.
Because a lot of your statues look more like religious statues than something one would find in a museum.
I have no horse in this race. This is just to quench my own curiosity.
Americans, how honest do you think your History is? Has that changed over the years, do you think?
Is there merit to keeping the myth rather than face the truth?
Discuss and debate as you like and mods feel free to move this thread if you think it’s in the wrong spot.
I love it when liberals try to deny their own background and pin it on others as if things about them are not true.Ah, I love it when conservatives try to pretend that the parties 200 years ago are mirror images of their contemporary counterparts. That would explain all of the democrats who fly the confederate flag and try to preserve confederate statues.
So you're saying those who fly the confederate flag are liberals? Who do you really think that the dems of the 1800's would vote for the dems today? That party policies and values haven't changed? Why aren't the southern states "blue" today? Again, only imbeciles would think nothing has changed over 200 years.I love it when liberals try to deny their own background and pin it on others as if things about them are not true.
That would explain all the marxist symbolism and Socialist and Communist memberships that liberals sign up for now days.
Which liberals are you talking about? The Whigs? The Democrat-Republicans? The Federalists? The Democratic Party? The National Republican Party? All of those were liberal parties, to one extent or another.I love it when liberals try to deny their own background and pin it on others as if things about them are not true.
That would explain all the marxist symbolism and Socialist and Communist memberships that liberals sign up for now days.
Yet it's antithetical toward fiscal conservatism.Marxism generally rejects liberalism as a viable political movement for the working class,