[quote]Instead it's the idea that America was founded up: standing up for what is right. [/quote]
lmao
[quote]It doesn't matter what the press says. [/quote]
actions speak louder than words mirite
[quote]Doesn't matter what the politicians or the mobs say. [/quote]
because actions speak louder than words mirite
[quote]Doesn't matter if the whole country decides something wrong is something right. [/quote]
uh
[quote]This nation was founded upon one principle above all else, [/quote]
[i]…that “all men” are created “equal”, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.[/i]
All men, [url=https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part3/3h490t.html]except for the ones that weren’t considered men.[/url]
[quote]the requirement that we stand up for what we believe in, no matter the odds or the the consequences. [/quote]
cept it’s not tho
[quote]When the mob and the press and the whole gosh darn world tells you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth and tell the whole world "No. YOU MOVE."
That...is the American Way.[/quote]
Because spiteful stubbornness and an aversion to reason are real virtues. Yeah, that’ll make the world a better place.
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[quote]Because spiteful stubbornness and an aversion to reason are real virtues. Yeah, that’ll make the world a better place.[/quote] Aversion to reason? Nothing beats listening to reason like cancelling people, maiming people, causing billions (with a b) of dollars in property damage, and publicly targeting people for holding different beliefs, and showing up to high ranking court members houses when they don’t rule your way? very reasonable. Making the world a better place one riot at a time
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Damn, that partisan defense mechanism truly is impressive. Didn’t skip a beat. It’s pots and kettles, dude. Find a better way to cope.
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A partisan system doesnt excuse the rioting and violence. That’s probably the fattest “cope” to date
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The fattest cope was immediately assuming my alignment so you could ignore the point of what I said with the whole “Oh yeah? Well YOUR side” shtick. Ladies, you’re both ugly.
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I didn’t ignore that bit about the bipartisan system, we’ve all heard that bit a thousand times, you don’t get intellectual bonus points for saying that. The implication that you struggled to get was that most of the people that are about “fighting” diffuse racism are unaccomplished morons that resorted to looting and rioting to “cope” and that it doesn’t take a bipartisan system to find those kinds of lunatics Knowing you complained about a racist guy that lived hundreds of years before you were even born, I think I can guess what side your massive brain is on regardless of what you claim to be
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[quote]The implication that you struggled to get[/quote] The deflection that I pointed out, you mean. [quote]Knowing you complained about a racist guy that lived hundreds of years before you were even born[/quote] Because the Founding Fathers have no relevance whatsoever to the OP’s post about the principles our country was founded on.
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How is that deflection? I thought you resonate deeply and personally with those people. Should have been clear enough. Founding fathers this that whatever, we’re not where we were hundreds of years ago. Not even close lmao. You must be one of those “they’re literally putting black people in concentration camps” types of people because as far as I’m concerned, the us legal system has come a long way. Now we have affirmative action, controlled speech, diversity offices in every direction, anything else you wanna complain about, maybe something that happened 600 years ago instead of 200 hundred years ago?
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[i]Spoken like a true commie.[/i]
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Silence European
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lol I wish
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I wish you were too