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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will celebrate exploring a new frontier and discovering new places. That was a big endeavor back then and an amazing risk that the finders, sailors, countries took for economic trade route exploration. What were other societies doing that that point in time? Frankly I don’t think any protestor could even survive on a tall ship for more than a week before they’d perish from lack of survival skills or work ethic. Much easier to just sit around and shout. [/quote] I’m just curious if they can even do a math proof or read the Republic or Socrates. Human nature hasn’t changed much. And books like the Old Testament The Republic, Confuscious, and documents like the Declaration if Independence prove how many have tried to overcome the dark sides of human nature. It’s fascinating how much thought was out into things. They represent the History of Mankind.[/quote] There is a big difference between trying to "overcome the dark sides of human nature" and GLORIFYING the dark sides of human nature. [/quote] +1. Let's put up a statue to honor Judas Iscariot. He was an enterprising man. I admire his entrepreneurial spirit. Why aren't there any statues of Judas? Are you trying to erase history?[/quote]
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