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re: I'm proud and happy that this land, America, was conquered by European explorers
Posted on 10/11/21 at 3:45 pm to BayouBlitz
Posted on 10/11/21 at 3:45 pm to BayouBlitz
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How can you be proud of something you had no part in? That took place centuries ago?
Idiot.
Now do the schmucks who are not proud of America, what it stands for and who founded it.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 3:48 pm to BayouBlitz
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How can you be proud of something you had no part in?
I agree that proud probably isn't the best word.
I sure as hell can admire those people though.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 3:49 pm to Sentrius
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First world civilization with amazing technology and an unbelievable and heavenly standard of living that was reserved for the oligarchy and elites for the vast majority of human history, if it was available to them at all.
Now do the Deep State and American military and economic hegemony post-WW2
This post was edited on 10/11/21 at 3:54 pm
Posted on 10/11/21 at 3:49 pm to BayouBlitz
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BayouBlitz
Just posted by Joe Biden's eventual successor, Big Ronny D.
Read it and weep.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 3:56 pm to BayouBlitz
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How can you be proud of something you had no part in? That took place centuries ago?
Y’all are the ones that give responsibility to them for it.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 4:04 pm to boosiebadazz
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Now do the Deep State and American military and economic hegemony post-WW2
You sound like you're mistaking me for one of the Q-Tards that was running everywhere on this board.
But I'll indulge you anyway.
The period after WW2 that featured a dynamic economy with strong stability and amazing growth along with a stable culture that was not degenerate at all was and still is an amazing time in human history to be alive.
But no, the silent generation and enough baby boomers had to ruin that and write checks their descendants cannot afford and have the most liberal immigration policy in the world with the 1965 bill.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 4:09 pm to Sentrius
Yes. I'm both happy and sad at the same time. Happy that my oppressed ancestors boarded those rinky-dink wooden boats and crossed the Atlantic to escape tyranny from the Crown.
Sad that so many Americans are so willing to surrender their freedom to a bunch of communist radicals. Communist who would plunge them back into tyranny.
Sad that so many Americans are so willing to surrender their freedom to a bunch of communist radicals. Communist who would plunge them back into tyranny.
This post was edited on 10/11/21 at 4:39 pm
Posted on 10/11/21 at 4:13 pm to BayouBlitz
It paved the way for me being an American, which I am very proud to be.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 4:13 pm to Sentrius
I'm not. It's embarrassing.
I decided today to go everywhere in just a loin cloth and I only spoke native.
Needless to say, I need bail.
I decided today to go everywhere in just a loin cloth and I only spoke native.
Needless to say, I need bail.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 4:27 pm to Sentrius
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I'll also add that the Europeans were morally correct and righteously just to put down the barbaric tribes that once occupied this land,
I didn't know until recently that the family of Montezuma moved to Spain and given Spanish titles. Descendants of Emperor Montezuma II survive today. Kind of kills the narrative that it was the Europeans who were barbaric.
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Moctezuma II’s son, Don Pedro de Moctezuma Tlacahuepan Ihualicahuaca also embraced Christianity and his son (M2’s grandson) Don Diego Luis de Moctezuma Ihuitl Temoc moved to Spain. Don Diego Luis’s son Don Pedro Tesifón de Moctezuma y de la Cueva was created Count of Moctezuma by Philip IV of Spain in 1627. In 1766, the holder of this title was named a Grandee of Spain.
In 1865 this line of descent was further honoured by being elevated to Duke of Moctezuma by Isabella II of Spain. The current head of this branch of the House of Moctezuma is Juan José Marcilla de Teruel-Moctezuma y Jiménez, 5th Duke of Moctezuma de Tultengo, 15th Marquis of Tenebrón and Viscount of Ilucán.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 4:31 pm to FredBear
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should not bear any responsibility for slavery, which happened over a century ago
The only thing you bear any responsibility for is your current station and how you got there.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 4:32 pm to LSUconvert
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The only thing you bear any responsibility for is your current station and how you got there.
RA'd. Someone hacked your account
Posted on 10/11/21 at 4:40 pm to SLafourche07
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SLafourche07
I laughed
Posted on 10/11/21 at 4:44 pm to LSUconvert
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The only thing you bear any responsibility for is your current station and how you got there.
There are many on your ideological side who do not feel this way at all but good for you understanding this very fundamental truth that should be self evident to all.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 4:47 pm to grizzlylongcut
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My ancestors came here in the 1600s, I'm an OG.
Damn that’s awesome
1787 here. New Orleans
Posted on 10/11/21 at 4:49 pm to Sentrius
One leftist transplant from Oregon pontificated to me about "the noble savage" that the Europeans despoiled.
Proceeded to tell him what they used to do to each other that on the pain threshold/scale rivalled, even exceeded, anything that was done during the Inquisition.
Particularly among the plains Indians, but especially among the Incas, Mayans and Aztecs.
It was just one culture with a propensity for cruelty finding another one, with one of them having the wherewithal to win.
Proceeded to tell him what they used to do to each other that on the pain threshold/scale rivalled, even exceeded, anything that was done during the Inquisition.
Particularly among the plains Indians, but especially among the Incas, Mayans and Aztecs.
It was just one culture with a propensity for cruelty finding another one, with one of them having the wherewithal to win.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 4:50 pm to BayouBlitz
quote:How can you be pissed off about something that didn't affect you? That took place centuries ago?
How can you be proud of something you had no part in? That took place centuries ago?
Posted on 10/11/21 at 5:05 pm to Sentrius
Europeans kick arse at creating productive civilizations and then finding a way to destroy them from within.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 5:07 pm to FredBear
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that should be self evident to all.
It should be evident to all, unfortunately some are simply not aware of the way the world works and how fundamental society is to how someone gets to the position that are in.
Posted on 10/11/21 at 5:15 pm to FluffyBunnyFeet
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How can you be pissed off about something that didn't affect you?
Empathy? Valuing human life?
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