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They told us for months that we can't use it because some idiot drank pool cleaner that wasn't the drug itself.

They prevented a possible treatment for the coof.

For months.

To cripple the economy.

People died as a result.

All so they could harm Trump's re-election chances.

Every day, they prove to me what vile, evil "people" they are.1557270021860.png
 
Have these people ever heard of celebrating their country for the good it has done while still being critical of that same country? Nuance is lost to these people.
What's interesting is in this country, you're legally allowed to say what you want about it. First Amendment and whatnot.

Well, the government can't punish you for saying that.

How is everyone here celebrating the 4th of July?
 
Can't stop being angry about something, gotta try to ruin the happiness of everyone. God forbid one simply thinks to try to keep things in mind while not wallowing in misery and hatred. Can't have any of that, no family togetherness or celebration of anything.

That'd be nationalist. Or racist. Nati-racist.

Hood rats hate America in part because schools have erased black Americans who were successful outside of the Civil Rights movement.

Quoting myself from another thread
Honestly, black history month would be great if it was treated as something other than pandering nonsense. Actually cover some of the people who took part in our history and don't act like everyone who was black was a slave prior to the civil war. For example, the first person killed in the Boston Massacre was half-black and half-American Indian person named Crispus Attucks, and about 5% of the Revolutionaries were black people. Schools have all but erased the likes of Peter Salem, Titus Coburn, Alexander Ames, and other black soldiers who fought against the British.

You could do an entire lesson on Seymur Burr, who escaped from slavery after hearing about how the British decided to grant freedom to any slave who fought for them. He was captured and returned, but it impressed / scared the slave master enough he offered to buy Burr's freedom if he fought against the British. He accepted and was at Bunker Hill, Valley Forge, etc. After the war he married, had two kids, and owned a six-acre farm. Yet we don't hear about him. I think hoteps are retards, but I kinda understand why they make shit up; in public schools you're made to think our contributions to American history was composed of nothing except being slaves, the cotton gin, and the civil rights movement.

It honestly sucks.
 
Here's the first 30 people Trump wants to put in his National Garden.
  • George Washington
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Betsy Ross
  • Alexander Hamilton
  • Ben Franklin
  • John Adams
  • James Maidson
  • Dolly Madison
  • Frederick Douglass
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Harriet Tubman
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Joshua Chamberlain
  • Clara Barton
  • Daniel Boon
  • Davey Crocket
  • Henry Clay
  • Susan B Anthony
  • Booker T Washingon
  • The Wright Brothers
  • Amelia Earhart
  • Jackie Robinson
  • George S Patton
  • Douglas MacArthur
  • Audie Murphy
  • Billy Graham
  • MLK
  • Ronald Regan
  • Christa McAuliffe
  • Antonin Scalia
He's open for suggestions and said the public would be able to make some. I mentioned in the riot thread I'd like to see folks like D. W. Griffith and Orson Welles for their contribution to film. No one gives a fuck about Griffith but Welles' estate might bitch about it. Thinking about it more, Bob Dylan should be in there, for his contribution to Music.

Others in the thread mentioned Andrew Jackson, Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Henry Ford being missing too.
 
Here's the first 30 people Trump wants to put in his National Garden.
  • George Washington
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Betsy Ross
  • Alexander Hamilton
  • Ben Franklin
  • John Adams
  • James Maidson
  • Dolly Madison
  • Frederick Douglass
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Harriet Tubman
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Joshua Chamberlain
  • Clara Barton
  • Daniel Boon
  • Davey Crocket
  • Henry Clay
  • Susan B Anthony
  • Booker T Washingon
  • The Wright Brothers
  • Amelia Earhart
  • Jackie Robinson
  • George S Patton
  • Douglas MacArthur
  • Audie Murphy
  • Billy Graham
  • MLK
  • Ronald Regan
  • Christa McAuliffe
  • Antonin Scalia
He's open for suggestions and said the public would be able to make some. I mentioned in the riot thread I'd like to see folks like D. W. Griffith and Orson Welles for their contribution to film. No one gives a fuck about Griffith but Welles' estate might bitch about it. Thinking about it more, Bob Dylan should be in there, for his contribution to Music.

Others in the thread mentioned Andrew Jackson, Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Henry Ford being missing too.
Jim Henson deserves a spot IMO for innovating puppetry and animatronics, as well as just being a great human being who created a massive business in spite of his lack of caring about that. A pure creator through and through.
 
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