U of Chicago poll: core American values plummet, tolerance, patriotism, religion, kids, hard work

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Anonymous wrote:ICYMI: Bill Maher and members of Congress on both sides of the aisle blame Tik Tok and a disinformation and manipulation campaigns by foreign nationals.

Something has prompted Americans to skew not only negative but anti-American. Patriotism has been labeled as a bad thing. This is very troubling. Everyone should be worried.

The fact that the anti-Tik Tok discussion on the Hill enjoys bipartisan support is very chilling. Coming on the heels of a China/Russia lovefest speaks volumes about the legitimate fear our leaders have.


People watched. 9 11 cause "patriotism" to be manipulated into the illegal Iraq war to pay out to defense contractors. They watched "patriotism" be manipulated by trump and screw over the country. Patriotism was used as part of the con game and people do not like to be conned.


+1000. When the country doesn't actually serve the people who live here, don't be surprised that they don't feel patriotic.


So why are all the same people that opposed the Iraq War now pushing for US involvement in the war in Ukraine (and opposing any negotiated settlement there)?


First, you're going to have to clarify exactly "the same people that opposed the Iraq War now pushing for US involvement in Ukraine" are. Because my recollection is that there wasn't a very vocal or organized opposition - at least not among elected officials.

Second, there's a world of difference between sending weapons and equipment and deploying American troops to fight.
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1998? Overturning roe had not happened. jan 6 had not happened. Trump had not happened. George Floyd had not happened. 9 11 had not happened. Iraq war had not happened.

Bush v Gore had not happened.


Clarence Thomas would not have been nominated. (W Bush)
The decade long assault weapons ban would not have lapsed. (W Bush)
Ukraine would be a NATO member and not at war with Russia. (W Bush flipped his support to suck the d of then conservative Ukrainian Prez who fled when Russia invaded Crimea)

Um...Clarence Thomas was nominated by George H. W. Bush.


Um ok. Given today’s school shooting killing 3 elementary age kids and adults who were likely protecting them, maybe focus on Baby Bush allowing the assault weapons ban to lapse.

+1 This and the Citizens United decision, also brought to us by Baby Bush, are the things most prominently ruining our country right now.


The harm he perpetuated to this very day is unconscionable— two 9 year old girls, one 9 year old boy, three adults 60-61 years old died by assault weapons.
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Our focus now has to be on getting our girls out of this country. What patriotism is owed by to a nation who views you as chattel?
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Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't the non-religious be celebrating that the love of money is growing in our nation? Americans are ditching anything that gets in the way of money, like kids(the tuition!), religion(the tithing!), hard work(get rich quick!), patriotism(let others serve/die!). Isn't this great?


LOL look at how much money the LDS church has.


And they’re the most generous people you’ll ever meet.
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I know people who don't want kids because they fear keeping them safe in this country with all the guns.
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Anonymous wrote:Since when is religion a core American value?


Is this a serious question? I can’t tell.


DP I’d like to know why religion would be a core American value. And which religion?


Christianity. Read the Federalist papers.


The Constitution is my core value. Nothing in there establishes a national religion. Christianity has nothing to do with me and many Americans.


But there are many people in the US that value religion. And guess what, it’s ok. We have a great church that promotes love and tolerance for all. Our congregation is diverse and happy.


And that’s fine.

Has nothing to do with American “core values.”

Religion is not a value. It’s a practice of worship. Based on principles and a belief system. You can talk about religious values. But the murky term religion itself is not a value.


Were you educated? Did you take history classes or read history books?

Religion is a huge part of American history and culture. Reigious beliefs drove so much of America since the first settlers. What are you trying to allege? If you are saying faith isn't an American value then you are only exposing your ignorance.

--Atheist who knows American history.
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The Constitution guarantees freedom of worship, which means it is right up there with freedom of press and assembly and speech as American values.

You may not care for worship but pretending it isn't an American value when it is specifically protected by the Constitution as a core value is bizarre.
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Anonymous wrote:Since when is religion a core American value?


“In God We Trust”

Sound familiar?


Dates back all the way to 1956


This quote is a bit older: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, 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." But it's from some dusty document


And where does it say that the aforementioned Creator was the God of the Christian right? Jefferson’s “God” is the same as the God of the Quran and people lost their minds in this country over the idea of “sharia law”.

I haven’t seen much deference paid to the Creator of Native people before land was appropriated and destroyed.

So your quote isn’t quite as on point as you seem to think.



I have lost track of the goal posts. Is the standard that I prove we are a Christian nation or a nation with strong religious beliefs? The article said religion not Christianity. People came and still come to America to practice their religion. America has religious freedom not freedom from religion.


Freedom from religion IS religious freedom. I am free to be non-religious.


It is not. All A are B does not mean all B are A.
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1998 was the Good Ole Days. Everything was good. Clinton had solved all the problems.
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Anonymous wrote:ICYMI: Bill Maher and members of Congress on both sides of the aisle blame Tik Tok and a disinformation and manipulation campaigns by foreign nationals.

Something has prompted Americans to skew not only negative but anti-American. Patriotism has been labeled as a bad thing. This is very troubling. Everyone should be worried.

The fact that the anti-Tik Tok discussion on the Hill enjoys bipartisan support is very chilling. Coming on the heels of a China/Russia lovefest speaks volumes about the legitimate fear our leaders have.


People watched. 9 11 cause "patriotism" to be manipulated into the illegal Iraq war to pay out to defense contractors. They watched "patriotism" be manipulated by trump and screw over the country. Patriotism was used as part of the con game and people do not like to be conned.


+1000. When the country doesn't actually serve the people who live here, don't be surprised that they don't feel patriotic.


So why are all the same people that opposed the Iraq War now pushing for US involvement in the war in Ukraine (and opposing any negotiated settlement there)?


Because the Iraq war had no moral or legal basis. Ukraine is a clear case of good guy/bad guy.


In your mind was Saddam Hussein like Nelson Mandela or something?

Not arguing that the Iraq War wasn’t stupid, but the propaganda about how sacred Ukraine is is just that, propaganda.


WMDs were a made up con. Is the invasion of Ukraine and all the shelling, killing, flattened destroyed cities, a con?


The point of WMDs was that they posed a threat to us. Does Russia flattening Ukranian cities threaten me? Nope, not in the slightest. But what does threaten me is the U.S. trying to force Russia to escalate it into a nuclear conflict.
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Did anyone note how the poll also found that people value tolerance less? And hard work?
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Jeannine Pirro was talking about this poll earlier today on Fox. Tells you all you need to know about it…
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Anonymous wrote:Jeannine Pirro was talking about this poll earlier today on Fox. Tells you all you need to know about it…


(NPC)
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Anonymous wrote:America’s main core values are guns and violence.


Would you prefer that core values of the USA were Usury, Sodomy and Abortion?


What a strange group of words you've got there.

Usury is taking advantage of vulnerable people. Sadly that happens quite a lot in the US. Definitely not a positive thing, but there is a long history of predatory loans in the US.

Are you suggesting sodomy is some negative thing? What made you bring up that, are you uptight about sex? What other people do in the privacy of their own bedroom is their own business. That is called liberty and freedom, certainly core American values.

And abortion is health care. I'd like to think a core American value is healthcare for all, but that doesn't seem to be the case right now especially when it comes to women.
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Anonymous wrote:Since when is religion a core American value?


Is this a serious question? I can’t tell.


DP I’d like to know why religion would be a core American value. And which religion?


Christianity. Read the Federalist papers.


The Constitution is my core value. Nothing in there establishes a national religion. Christianity has nothing to do with me and many Americans.


I agree that the founding was not particularly religious. But over the last 150 years the US has become far more religious than Europe and it has become a defining value of our country.


No, it has become less religious, at a slower rate than Europe.
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