In 2025, "anti-woke" has been thoroughly outed as plain ol' bigotry

So let me get this straight, you despise 77 million of your fellow citizens, consider them irredeemable and are OK with your Trumpian apocalypse continuing until the 2030s?

*shrug*

Time to watch them suffer the consequences. If they can learn - doubtful "if" - pain will be the only effective teacher. Not persuasion. 🍿
 
Hel_Books said:
So let me get this straight, you despise 77 million of your fellow citizens, consider them irredeemable and are OK with your Trumpian apocalypse continuing until the 2030s?

*shrug*

Time to watch them suffer the consequences. If they can learn - doubtful "if" - pain will be the only effective teacher. Not persuasion. 🍿
I suppose I can watch those consequences from afar, myself. I hope your voters can change the course of your ship of state, though.
 
I suppose I can watch those consequences from afar, myself. I hope your voters can change the course of your ship of state, though.

As beautiful of an idea as America is, it was founded via a few key "original sins".

They have come home to roost. Which was always a possibility.

This whole thing has been an experiment from the start.
 
Hel_Books said:
I suppose I can watch those consequences from afar, myself. I hope your voters can change the course of your ship of state, though.

As beautiful of an idea as America is, it was founded via a few key "original sins".

They have come home to roost. Which was always a possibility.

This whole thing has been an experiment from the start.
I'd hate to live in a world divided between autocrats ruling in Moscow, Beijing and Washington.
 
Teammates Rory and JohnEngleman arguing with each other. lol
^^^
Triggered racist. 😄

[Elizabeth Holms riots] Geez, the case hasn’t even gone to the jury and the rioters in CA are already looting the high end fashion stores. If the verdict goes the wrong way the streets of Walnut Creek, San Francisco, and LA could be filled with blondes in black turtlenecks. Not even going to guess how this would all go down if she were black.
https://forum.literotica.com/threads/elizabeth-holmes-riots.1556275/

I notice you didn't deny your racism.

I stand by my posts.

https://forum.literotica.com/thread...-poles-at-white-house.1635778/#post-101160065
 
Hel_Books said:
I suppose I can watch those consequences from afar, myself. I hope your voters can change the course of your ship of state, though.

As beautiful of an idea as America is, it was founded via a few key "original sins".

They have come home to roost. Which was always a possibility.

This whole thing has been an experiment from the start.
Why all this self-flagellation? America comes off pretty well compared to most of the world. The Arabs still have slavery. The South American banana republics and narcostates aren't exactly models of the Athenian democratic ideal. The Chinese are running gulags and a high-tech surveillance state. Europe's history in the 20th century certainly has a lot to not be proud of. Even the UK, land of the Magna Carta and Stephen Hawking, got rich off the Triangle Trade, and Switzerland didn't give women the vote until 1971!

On my visits to the USA I've seen so much pessimism. Except from the people who think President Trump is going to squash the people they don't like and turbocharge the economy by tariffs and keeping out foreigners and trashing research institutions and letting measles epidemics spread . . . Those folks are looking forward to their idea of paradise!
 
Why all this self-flagellation? America comes off pretty well compared to most of the world. The Arabs still have slavery. The South American banana republics and narcostates aren't exactly models of the Athenian democratic ideal. The Chinese are running gulags and a high-tech surveillance state. Europe's history in the 20th century certainly has a lot to not be proud of. Even the UK, land of the Magna Carta and Stephen Hawking, got rich off the Triangle Trade, and Switzerland didn't give women the vote until 1971!

On my visits to the USA I've seen so much pessimism. Except from the people who think President Trump is going to squash the people they don't like and turbocharge the economy by tariffs and keeping out foreigners and trashing research institutions and letting measles epidemics spread . . . Those folks are looking forward to their idea of paradise!
Self-flagellation is different from stating a realistic assessment of what is currently happening in America's fascist movement. Self-flagellation would involve Rory beating on himself and non-MAGAts for the ignorance, racism, and misogyny of the MAGA movement.

As a self-proclaimed "aspiring writer", you should do a better job of choosing your words.
 
Hel_Books said:
Why all this self-flagellation? America comes off pretty well compared to most of the world. The Arabs still have slavery. The South American banana republics and narcostates aren't exactly models of the Athenian democratic ideal. The Chinese are running gulags and a high-tech surveillance state. Europe's history in the 20th century certainly has a lot to not be proud of. Even the UK, land of the Magna Carta and Stephen Hawking, got rich off the Triangle Trade, and Switzerland didn't give women the vote until 1971!

On my visits to the USA I've seen so much pessimism. Except from the people who think President Trump is going to squash the people they don't like and turbocharge the economy by tariffs and keeping out foreigners and trashing research institutions and letting measles epidemics spread . . . Those folks are looking forward to their idea of paradise!

Self-flagellation is different from stating a realistic assessment of what is currently happening in America's fascist movement. Self-flagellation would involve Rory beating on himself and non-MAGAts for the ignorance, racism, and misogyny of the MAGA movement.

As a self-proclaimed "aspiring writer", you should do a better job of choosing your words.
I'm speaking from years of reading what Americans think of themselves. Of course there are always a few "Shining City on a Hill" types, but so many seem to be endlessly flagellating themselves for everything, slavery, the greed of the Carnegies and Rockefellers, Jim Crow, anti-semitism, the aboriginals, Prohibition, global warming and on and on and on . . .

If you don't like my choice of words, perhaps you should read more of what your fellow citizens write, to see how they do, indeed, flagellate themselves, and have been doing so practically since your republic was founded.
 
I'm speaking from years of reading what Americans think of themselves. Of course there are always a few "Shining City on a Hill" types, but so many seem to be endlessly flagellating themselves for everything, slavery, the greed of the Carnegies and Rockefellers, Jim Crow, anti-semitism, the aboriginals, Prohibition, global warming and on and on and on . . .

If you don't like my choice of words, perhaps you should read more of what your fellow citizens write, to see how they do, indeed, flagellate themselves, and have been doing so practically since your republic was founded.
Self-monitoring and vigorous debate is a strength, not a mere form of self-flagellation.

Keep "aspiring".
 
Hel_Books said:
I'm speaking from years of reading what Americans think of themselves. Of course there are always a few "Shining City on a Hill" types, but so many seem to be endlessly flagellating themselves for everything, slavery, the greed of the Carnegies and Rockefellers, Jim Crow, anti-semitism, the aboriginals, Prohibition, global warming and on and on and on . . .

If you don't like my choice of words, perhaps you should read more of what your fellow citizens write, to see how they do, indeed, flagellate themselves, and have been doing so practically since your republic was founded.

Self-monitoring and vigorous debate is a strength, not a mere form of self-flagellation.

Keep "aspiring".
Nothing wrong with "self-monitoring" (though that sounds more like a breast self-exam than anything else!) but so many seem to go the apocalyptic Paul Ehrlich route instead.
 
Back
Top