Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with love for your country, reverence for the constitution, a desire to not see the Balkanization of the USA, etc. You guys are so funny.
Of course, the document that professes “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” that was written by white male slaveholders and explicitly omitted the right to vote for, well, anyone except a rich white male. Keep that in mind next time someone calls themselves an “originalist.”
- the essence of divisive identity politics, on full display in the bolded portion above.
Is “divide and tear down” the progressives’ motto?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with love for your country, reverence for the constitution, a desire to not see the Balkanization of the USA, etc. You guys are so funny.
Of course, the document that professes “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” that was written by white male slaveholders and explicitly omitted the right to vote for, well, anyone except a rich white male. Keep that in mind next time someone calls themselves an “originalist.”
- the essence of divisive identity politics, on full display in the bolded portion above.
Is “divide and tear down” the progressives’ motto?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with love for your country, reverence for the constitution, a desire to not see the Balkanization of the USA, etc. You guys are so funny.
Of course, the document that professes “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” that was written by white male slaveholders and explicitly omitted the right to vote for, well, anyone except a rich white male. Keep that in mind next time someone calls themselves an “originalist.”
- the essence of divisive identity politics, on full display in the bolded portion above.
Is “divide and tear down” the progressives’ motto?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with love for your country, reverence for the constitution, a desire to not see the Balkanization of the USA, etc. You guys are so funny.
Of course, the document that professes “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” that was written by white male slaveholders and explicitly omitted the right to vote for, well, anyone except a rich white male. Keep that in mind next time someone calls themselves an “originalist.”
Anonymous wrote:It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with love for your country, reverence for the constitution, a desire to not see the Balkanization of the USA, etc. You guys are so funny.
Anonymous wrote:It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with love for your country, reverence for the constitution, a desire to not see the Balkanization of the USA, etc. You guys are so funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The same reason Nazi's were the only real Germans. It's easier to make an insular us vs them group if the rest of us are also "real Americans". It's radicalization talk that prevents them from thinking for themselves on any topic and possibly disagreeing with far right ideology on any topics.
+1
They want to ignore the whole libertarian and free from persecution strands of our society and want to jam their ethno white christian nationalism on the rest of us.
Exactly!
Real Americans support lower taxes, fewer business regulations, fewer brown immigrants, a boarder wall, and forcing LGBTQ people back into the closet. The implication here that liberals aren't "real Americans" and that any conservative that may disagree with any of these positions (and many others) or even have nuanced views of them are also not "real Americans". It forces more moderate conservatives into more extremist views. I mean, you don't want to tell your conservative friends that you think gay marriage is okay and that you attended your gay cousins wedding do you? That would make you a fake American.
All of which supports my thesis that the defining characteristic of modern Republicans is to be a bully. Bullying is the grease that lubricates the gears of the conservative hate machine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The same reason Nazi's were the only real Germans. It's easier to make an insular us vs them group if the rest of us are also "real Americans". It's radicalization talk that prevents them from thinking for themselves on any topic and possibly disagreeing with far right ideology on any topics.
+1
They want to ignore the whole libertarian and free from persecution strands of our society and want to jam their ethno white christian nationalism on the rest of us.
Exactly!
Real Americans support lower taxes, fewer business regulations, fewer brown immigrants, a boarder wall, and forcing LGBTQ people back into the closet. The implication here that liberals aren't "real Americans" and that any conservative that may disagree with any of these positions (and many others) or even have nuanced views of them are also not "real Americans". It forces more moderate conservatives into more extremist views. I mean, you don't want to tell your conservative friends that you think gay marriage is okay and that you attended your gay cousins wedding do you? That would make you a fake American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The same reason Nazi's were the only real Germans. It's easier to make an insular us vs them group if the rest of us are also "real Americans". It's radicalization talk that prevents them from thinking for themselves on any topic and possibly disagreeing with far right ideology on any topics.
+1
They want to ignore the whole libertarian and free from persecution strands of our society and want to jam their ethno white christian nationalism on the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:The same reason Nazi's were the only real Germans. It's easier to make an insular us vs them group if the rest of us are also "real Americans". It's radicalization talk that prevents them from thinking for themselves on any topic and possibly disagreeing with far right ideology on any topics.