I read A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn. It describes in horrific detail what happens to the victims of colonialism and empire. I have also watched several Nazi propaganda pieces like Hellstorm and Greatest Story Never Told. I get it. War sucks for all parties involved. I don't want another civil war either, and that's why I refuse to remain neutral. You don't remain neutral in the face of an ideology that advocates genocide. That's not how you prevent war.
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Ah - now we are getting somewhere! I am NOT advocating remaining neutral. I am advocating deal with REAL people in YOUR real world. The internet is too anonymous, it is just a keyboard and screen, not a real human over there...
But I AM a real human, and I am certainly no "Nazi" and I think the white guys with tiki torches are some of the funniest clowns I've seen a while... except it is NOT funny. It is quite serious. Just not REAL. Our first exchage you pretty much struck me as an asshat, but I am warming up to you now. All I require is people who are talking to ME to talk to ME, not speak in generalities about "people like me" when there is no one LIKE me, there is me, and there is other people.
Truth is our common ground, lies and liars our common enemy.
May I recommend "War Is A Racket" by Major General Smedley Butler? I wish I could get every Republican I know to read it, they would finally get over their Bush-worship. But if you are genuine in your desire to stand for what is right, you will get some great ammo to peacefully use in conversations with your neighbors.
Love ya' man!
I read a lot of War is a Racket, just in the form of excerpts, during my libertarian phase, but I have never actually read the entire book. It's on my list, and your mentioning it may actually bump it up to where I will get to it in the next year or so. Right now, my reading is mostly focused on economic inequality. I keep trying to finish The Worldly Philosophers by Robert L. Heilbroner, but I keep coming back to steemit. The book doesn't listen when I want to talk back, and it definitely doesn't let me give myself a nickel for each comment.
See, that made me laugh too. I think we would get along very well if we could sit down and have a beer and chat about the shit we agree on. There is, no doubt, a LOT we agree on.
And that is the thing... those comic book "white supremacists" with the Kmart tiki torches may be real humans, but they are pretty rare... I never met one, and I live in Idaho. People with bad information are a dime a dozen... finding a way to seek truth together, and stop letting the governmedia play "divide and conquer" on us all the time is getting to be critical to our survival as a species. My vote is worth nothing but you got upvoted anyway... thanks for the laugh.
I grew up in Emmett, Idaho. The place is like a bad episode of The Twilight Zone. I once saw some KKK in full regalia on my paper route. White supremacists are a lot more common than you would think.
The government is not a single living entity. It is made up of the people sent there by millions of votes. If you vote, you are a part of that government. When you don't like something the government does, you should note which of your elected officials sponsored and voted for the legislation, and place blame appropriately. The animosity we see is not the government trying to divide and conquer us, but the result of political parties fighting desperately to win hearts, minds, and votes.
I have been a Republican, a Green, a Libertarian, an Independent, and a Democrat. I understand where all sides are coming from, and what they represent. I would guess that I have made a more informed decision about who I support than most people. Please read this blog entry for the whole story.
https://steemit.com/politics/@chalidore/a-relatively-brief-recollection-of-events-and-experiences-responsible-for-shaping-my-current-political-affiliation
Read it and replied. Now seriously, we HAVE to have beers some time. Check out these 2 videos...
They moved to Mexico. They are on steemit!
This is why I left Idaho and now live in a state where weed is legal. Their constitutional rights were definitely violated. I hope they win.
Oh, they never even got a day in court. They were organic farmers, they were both injured badly enough that they could not harvest their crops. They could not get an attorney to take their case. They liquidated and left the country.