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7/12/2025, 7:25:42 AM
I’ve been really missing life in the States—and for good reason. The long, grueling work hours here make every day feel like a marathon, the muggy summers and bone‑chilling winters are tough to handle, and, honestly, I find myself craving the familiar flavors and variety of American cuisine. I can’t wait to get back.
7/5/2025, 10:44:18 AM
I don’t celebrate the Fourth of July. Celebrating the Revolution is like celebrating the First World War — needless butchery. The Stamp Act was nothing compared to the way our current governments — federal, state, county, city — bleed us today. And quartering redcoats in private homes? It was rare, sporadic and — something you never hear — compensated.
We suffered 25,000 to 30,000 deaths during eight years of war, and our French allies lost 2,000 to 5,000. The Brits lost 10,000 to 12,000 regulars and 7,000 to 8,000 Hessians. And don’t forget: 3,000 American loyalists died fighting for Britain. Another 60,000 to 100,000 fled the colonies to avoid tar-and-feathering, property seizure, and other nastiness we’d prefer to forget. Canada got complete self-government in 1867, without a single casualty.
What’s worse about celebrating the Fourth is that the Founders won but didn’t get what they wanted: “to . . . secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.” They wanted a white nation and could never have imagined today’s mishmash.
In a poll by the National Opinion Research Center in September 1943, “90 percent of the American people stated that they would rather lose the war than give full equality to the American Negroes.” Losing to Japan and Germany would be better than a black man marrying your daughter.
So that’s why the Fourth, especially small-town parades full of earnest white people, makes me so sad. Is it wrong to say that the United States is like a corpse being eaten by maggots; and that liberals are rooting for the maggots while conservatives are rooting for the corpse?
We suffered 25,000 to 30,000 deaths during eight years of war, and our French allies lost 2,000 to 5,000. The Brits lost 10,000 to 12,000 regulars and 7,000 to 8,000 Hessians. And don’t forget: 3,000 American loyalists died fighting for Britain. Another 60,000 to 100,000 fled the colonies to avoid tar-and-feathering, property seizure, and other nastiness we’d prefer to forget. Canada got complete self-government in 1867, without a single casualty.
What’s worse about celebrating the Fourth is that the Founders won but didn’t get what they wanted: “to . . . secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.” They wanted a white nation and could never have imagined today’s mishmash.
In a poll by the National Opinion Research Center in September 1943, “90 percent of the American people stated that they would rather lose the war than give full equality to the American Negroes.” Losing to Japan and Germany would be better than a black man marrying your daughter.
So that’s why the Fourth, especially small-town parades full of earnest white people, makes me so sad. Is it wrong to say that the United States is like a corpse being eaten by maggots; and that liberals are rooting for the maggots while conservatives are rooting for the corpse?
6/29/2025, 11:05:53 AM
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Maybe if you had any kind of actual argument to back that up, gay marriage wouldn't be legal in basically every civilized country on earth. This is going to end up the same way, with conservative corpos getting BTFO by the will of the people.
Maybe if you had any kind of actual argument to back that up, gay marriage wouldn't be legal in basically every civilized country on earth. This is going to end up the same way, with conservative corpos getting BTFO by the will of the people.
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