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  • Gingerbeardman

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    I have 11 4th, 5th, 6th grandfathers that fought in the American Revolution. I have not got to uncles and such.

    My wife has 9 grandfathers that fought in the Revolution.

    I herby demand reparations in the amount of 1 million per ancestral grandpa for myself and my wife.
    Must've seen something in the classifieds
     

    Leadeye

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    Nobody likes to be treated in a condescending manner, let alone be denounced as dangerous heretics. I think if there's any "rural rage" out there it comes from this. The only "racism" I see here is the quasi racist viewpoint of these authors that rural people are sub human in some form because they have different beliefs. They are essentially espousing the same viewpoint the nazi party used years ago to describe Jews.

    Protocols of the Elders of rural America?
     

    Tombs

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    Nobody likes to be treated in a condescending manner, let alone be denounced as dangerous heretics. I think if there's any "rural rage" out there it comes from this. The only "racism" I see here is the quasi racist viewpoint of these authors that rural people are sub human in some form because they have different beliefs. They are essentially espousing the same viewpoint the nazi party used years ago to describe Jews.

    Protocols of the Elders of rural America?

    It goes a step further, they enshrine their politics into societal rules, refuse to acknowledge it's a political topic, and then enforce that as if it's a social norm on you.

    Any opposition to their political view, is considered opposition to humanity its self.

    And they wonder why we hate them.
     

    BugI02

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    All of that should be taught. Tribes teach what we did to each other. Our Potawatomi were paid by the U.S. government to kill the Pawnee through a bounty system. We don't back down and try to hide the ugly bits of history. We don't teach touchy, feely crap. The man that the Pokagon Band is named after wasn't potawatomi, but a captive wearing human bones that rose within the tribe. He wasn't a slave but a replacement for lost braves and integrated into the tribe. There are over 500 tribes still existing in the U.S. and their histories should be taught, good and bad. Don't white wash any of it. Don't white wash Mexican and Hawaiian history either. Just teach the truth.
    Whose truth? Weren't you just saying history is corrupt because it is told from the white viewpoint and they seek to make their own 'race' look good? Why would we believe any other 'race' would be free from a similar bias

    If you want to teach comparative history, it would take an enormous amount of time - far beyond what would be possible in grade school

    Maybe make it a degree track, it might be more useful than gender studies. Speaking of gender studies, shouldn't we also teach history from at least the female point of view? Wonder what a modern tribal feminist would think of the place women were allowed to hold within the historic tribe

    The minutae will multiply faster than the ability to teach each viewpoint. That way lies madness
     
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    BugI02

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    Hey, what you do outside the site…let your conscience be your guide. ;)
    Well, I hadn't intended
    To bend the rules
    But whiskey don't make liars
    It just makes fools
    So I didn't mean to say it
    But I meant what I said

    Too long in the wasteland
    Too long in the wasteland
    Must've gone to my head - James McMurtry, Too Long in the Wasteland
     

    Cameramonkey

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    Tl;Dr Don't feed the trolls.
    FYI, proper use of that phrase is BEFORE. The wall of text.

    It’s to let people that don’t want to read it all know what you will say in the wall of text.

    Because if they choose not to read all the way to the bottom, they’ll never see it.
     

    XDdreams

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    It fits the obsession the left has with breaking things down the the nth degree and forcing everyone to swallow what they say as truth.

    Let's give this a quick shot:

    What type of white supremacist do you identify today, Cletus? Pick from my handy prepared liberal approved list:

    White rural rage supremacist: WRRS
    White bigot supremacist: WBS
    White urban supremacist: WUS
    White suburban supremacist: WSS
    White supremacist adjacent, white supremacist: WSA,WS
    White Privilege Supremacist: WPS
    White deplorable supremacist: WDS
    White Trump supremacist: WTS
    White washed supremacist: WWS

    Look now, ya hear, we know that ya'll have a hard time reading because of your poor country bumpkin upbringing...But we took the liberty of making these as simple as possible so your little brains can understand.

    These people are lunatics.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    FYI, proper use of that phrase is BEFORE. The wall of text.

    It’s to let people that don’t want to read it all know what you will say in the wall of text.

    Because if they choose not to read all the way to the bottom, they’ll never see it.
    I only recently started seeing something in a few people's work emails. "BLUF" I had to google it to find out it means "bottom line up front". I guess it's basically the more formal version of TLDR. :):
     

    KellyinAvon

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    I only recently started seeing something in a few people's work emails. "BLUF" I had to google it to find out it means "bottom line up front". I guess it's basically the more formal version of TLDR. :):
    BLUF started showing up in emails before I retired from the USAF. BUFFs showed up long before me or email :cool:
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    BLUF started showing up in emails before I retired from the USAF. BUFFs showed up long before me or email :cool:
    I think I did see that it started in the military. And we have a lot of veterans at work, but the guy that I saw start to use it first wasn't ever military I don't think.
     
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