How we learned it in school

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F-ing secede already. Tired of these two States (among others) dragging down the collective IQ of the Country.
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zsn wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 8:58 pm F-ing secede already. Tired of these two States (among others) dragging down the collective IQ of the Country.
We should sell Texas back to Mexico. We could pay off the national debt, end homelessness and feed the nation.
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I think we need to pay Mexico to take back Texas. Probably worth every penny
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Part of a thread I posted on the Poli Board… Worth a read.

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sdoyel wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 8:35 pm Part of a thread I posted on the Poli Board… Worth a read.

Cool. Now stop infighting so these nuts don't keep getting elected.
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just heard that only ~50% of our country knows that we have 3 branches of government

sigh…
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Well, one of those branches had split and fallen to the ground only a few years back, so I get it.
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yet more evidence that just because we might be the greatest country on earth, we aren’t beyond reproach

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/trav ... D24E026F2C
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... 0continues.

Researchers identify 102 students who died at Native American school in Nebraska

School was operated by the federal government between 1884 and 1934 and was known for brutal punishments and hard labour...

(not to mention systemic, state-sanctioned cultural genocide)

i've got it on good authority that there are ~55,000 boxes of records in the federal archives stored in the Lee's Summit caves that still need to be checked and cross-validated to get a "full" accounting for all native boarding schools in the US
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TraditionKU wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 2:48 pm yet more evidence that just because we might be the greatest country on earth, we aren’t beyond reproach

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/trav ... D24E026F2C
This is something that really interests me, why do people think the US is the greatest country in the world? What is this belief based on?
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Cascadia wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 4:58 pm
TraditionKU wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 2:48 pm yet more evidence that just because we might be the greatest country on earth, we aren’t beyond reproach

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/trav ... D24E026F2C
This is something that really interests me, why do people think the US is the greatest country in the world? What is this belief based on?
ask mich
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jmo, but here are two reasons:

1) in spite of the hurdles that remain, we have stories like Kamala Harris, Nikki Haley and numerous others…children of immigrants that have been able to succeed at incredibly high levels

2) our constitution is the oldest* active codified constitution in the world…the longest surviving written charter of government

(but as i’ve said numerous times…we have our faults that must be reckoned with, lest we repeat them)
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TraditionKU wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 5:18 pm jmo, but here are two reasons:

1) in spite of the hurdles that remain, we have stories like Kamala Harris, Nikki Haley and numerous others…children of immigrants that have been able to succeed at incredibly high levels

2) our constitution is the oldest* active codified constitution in the world…the longest surviving written charter of government

(but as i’ve said numerous times…we have our faults that must be reckoned with, lest we repeat them)
I think it has more to do with our emotional and intellectual limitations. We seem to have a need to look at things like

1. Country A
2. Country B
3. Country C
4. Country D

instead of

Country A - Country B - Country C - Country D

Essentially this bizarre need to rank everything
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very true
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And don't get me wrong, I love this country. I'm very grateful to be born here, even more so the fact that I was born a straight white male in this country.

However, that doesn't mean I look down at everyone else. There are a lot of great countries and cultures in the world. Some have aspects of their systems/cultures that are better than ours.
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"that doesnt mean I look down at everyone else"


lol fuckin rich considering the source.
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TDub wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 7:23 pm "that doesnt mean I look down at everyone else"


lol fuckin rich considering the source.
I don’t look down at Trad.
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https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archi ... ls/620760/


A History Not Yet Laid to Rest


Indigenous people in Canada and the U.S. have been reckoning with the legacy of assimilationist boarding schools for years. Now non-Native people must too...
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On this day in 1606…
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