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samueltyler2 oh, and don't take it the wrong way when I'm debating with you. Lol we're on the same side. It's just I'm passionate about history and the sooner we forget or
deny the events that have happened, the quicker we start going full circle repeating it again. I want people to remember this "pandemic" and all the controversy and b.s. attached to it so that as a collective we can move forward with the understanding that our government will do and use everything to tighten a grip on our lives.
I mean, I'm so damn sick and tired of people now days learning b.s. and being censored from history. Why does socialism and communism ideals still float around today? Did we forget Red Scare, Soviet Union, hell how Thanksgiving actually came to be? The Plymouth colony before the U.S. was birthed as a nation was planned to be a socialist commune.
It FAILED. They faced starvation and death, until they reworked their form of government to being more capitalistic and as a Republic to where it ended the long period of famine and struggle...
that they celebrated with a Thanksgiving dinner. Nobody knows that now days. They reworked history to feeding the humanitarian narrative that the Native Americans saved their asses (which is what I was taught almost twenty years ago). Funny how they left out that part.
So, sorry if I came off strong, I just find it urgent to try to protect the events that do happen in our lifetime or not so it's not rendered or forgotten. We need to remember is all.