• yarr@feddit.nl
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    I also remember that the USSR was mocked because their citizens had to show papers to move around inside the country. With all the warrantless searches allowed within 50 miles of the border (aka a huge part of the USA) and the huge amount of scrutiny that you face to even fly within the USA, it doesn’t seem quite so funny anymore.

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    I was raised to love my neighbor, to respond to hate with compassion, to tell the truth even when it hurt. I was taught that these were Christian values and by extension, American ones. We were the country that believed in freedom of thought, the integrity of history, and moral courage.

    But now I see many of the same people who taught me those values embracing a movement built on denial, grievance, and revisionist history. They’ve tied themselves to a man who mocks truth, glorifies cruelty, and demands loyalty over integrity.

    And the saddest part? We used to look at other nations and say, “That could never happen here.” But it is happening here. And it’s not being forced on us, we’re choosing it.

    The cost of that betrayal isn’t some distant consequence we’ll face down the road. It’s already here. The values they abandoned didn’t slowly fade, they were cast aside, willingly, and replaced with something hollow. This isn’t a detour. It’s the destination. And the people who once preached righteousness have no intention of turning back.

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      It was always happening in the States, just less so or people didn’t care whether or not the history of slaves or whatever was real or not.

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      As a kid, I distinctly remember protesting (two separate decades) to stop the middle east invasion. I remember even when it was announced, it was deeply unpopular.

      And here we are again.

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    Or as a young man in the navy, being told to make sure to act right in foreign countries…“you’d never want to have to deal with their legal system.”

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    Those adults then got treated real poorly, underpaid, abused, and replaced. Now state media is great!

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    I remember being a kid wishing there was more world history being taught. Seemed like we got a touch of world history in 6th grade and 9th grade but between those spaces was all US History

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      I remember HS history was incredibly neutered. It was still America is Heroes. There were small cracks, like Japanese internment camps. Or the Trail of Tears. But they had a single paragraph or two. I remember reading about the Vietnam war and how people “feel” about it.

      Only during college did I read about real history. Things like our meddling in the Philippines. Our meddling in South America. Our meddling in Southeast Asia after WW2. Not to mention real American history, like Black Wall Street.

      The worse is that the text books are owned by conservatives, so expect even more neutering/white washing. Combined with religious folks hating modern education and homeschooling, and we got ourselves some backwards ass folks.

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          The only reason it failed was because the traitors mistakenly chosen a good and loyal American soldier who informed FDR of the plot.

          Smedley Butler is a name that has essentially been forgotten due to his later views on American business interests and foreign imperialism.

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        How Ancient Greece created Western Democracy and separated us from the savages.

        Franz Ferdinand got assassinated and that was bad, therefore assassinations only make things worse.

        WWII and how the US saved the world.

        Russians were scary but America won.