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GuidanceCounselor · 56-60, M
After what the libs have pulled?
Ynotisay · M
@GuidanceCounselor Out of curiosity, assuming you know the difference between Liberals and Democrats (which is huge assumption), what would that be?

JPWhoo · 36-40, M
Unfortunately it’s not that simple. I think the vast majority of us agree that we all want a stronger, healthier, safer, etc. America. The infuriating problem is we’re divided pretty evenly over the question of whether or not Trump is the one to bring us to a stronger, healthier, safer America.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 So you disapprove of the very thing that permits and protercts you while you spew your bullschiff?
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649
You're some piece of work Sport.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 You could try spewing your bullschiff in someplace like, say, iran, and see what happens
Ynotisay · M
OK. But you're 26 to 30 and you're talking about what America used to be?
Maybe this is a better strategy. Maybe focus on getting more than the average 48 percent voter turnout for the midterms. HALF of "us" won't even freaking vote.
And I might suggest holding off on the "God Bless America" stuff considering that it's Christian Nationalists who are REALLY pulling the strings of hate, fear and oppression right now.
Aspirational thoughts have their place but context matters.
jacob111 · 26-30, M
@Ynotisay I hear you, and I appreciate the perspective. But I can only speak from where I stand and who I am. I may be younger, but I was raised with a deep respect for history and for the ideals this country was built on. That’s why I sometimes frame things in terms of “what America used to be” or “what America could be again”—not because I’m stuck in the past, but because I believe we can learn from it while building the future.

I also understand the concerns around turnout, and you’re right—half the country doesn’t even show up to vote, and that has real consequences. But for me, words and vision matter because they inspire people to care enough to take action. I’m not trying to replace turnout with rhetoric, I’m trying to plant seeds that might move people to show up.

As for faith—I know “God bless America” means different things to different people. To me, it’s not about nationalism or exclusion. It’s a way of wishing the best for my fellow citizens, regardless of religion or politics. I respect that others may hear it differently, but I can only be authentic to my own voice.

At the end of the day, I’m not trying to posture as something I’m not. I’m just someone who believes in this country, even with all its flaws, and wants to speak from that place of hope. That’s who I am.
Ynotisay · M
@jacob111 OK. Fair enough. But history has a way of overlooking some things. It's very easy to see the past through rose colored glasses. Like a black and white TV show from the 50's. That's not real. Murder, crime, violence and poverty was MUCH worse in the 'good ol days." And that's going back only 40 years. And you have zero connection to that.
The reality for most young people is screens. And convenience. And relative safety. So are the good old days hundreds of thousands of young men being drafted and dying in wars? Women and black people not having rights? Latinos and gay people being killed? Children sucking asbestos in schools?
My point is you have no context. Even "God Bless America." You're foregoing WHY that phrase exists and how it drove the moment when America changed. When patriotism became politicized. The Christian Coalition and Reagan, right? Trickle down economics which flipped EVERYTHING? So sorry dude. "God Bless America" is bullshit.
And being "authentic" to your voice? Perfect. Because today is all about ME.
You can think whatever you want. But just because you think something doesn't make it true. Words and vision from individuals doesn't matter. Because it's not really about others, is it?
Not slamming you dude but...yeah. Context. That matters.
jacob111 · 26-30, M
@YnotisaySir, I understand you’re passionate—maybe even a little angry—and that’s okay. One of the great things about America is that we can share our feelings openly and debate what this country means to us.

When I was a kid, I was fascinated by the 1950s and early ’60s. Back then, it was all about nostalgia. I loved the style, the music, the energy. As I’ve grown older, my reasons have changed. Now, what inspires me most is the idea of retro-futurism—the blending of timeless ideals and aesthetics with modern progress. To me, that’s very American: moving forward, but never forgetting where we came from.

In that sense, I see myself as a retro-futurist. I grew up reading about JFK—his vision, his hope—and I was both inspired and heartbroken that we lost him too soon. But that gave me an epiphany: maybe it’s time for us to stop waiting for another JFK, and instead become our own version of him. Each of us can carry that torch, in our own way, to help build a better future for America.

As for saying “God bless America,” I don’t use it as a religious slogan. I am spiritual and I do believe in God, but that’s not why I say it. I say it because, for many Americans, it brings a sense of comfort and hope. It puts a smile on people’s faces. And if a few simple words can lift someone’s spirit and remind them that this country is worth believing in, then I’ll keep saying them.
Burke17 · 61-69, M
Jacob, the fact that you ask, means you are unrealistic about who created, implemented, and amplified the divide. Someone from your group sought total control. Do you expect all of us to sit back and let him take over? Lawsuits. Lawfare. Assassination attempts. Treason. Sedition. He did it all. He has no respect for The Constitution, The Law, or even people in general. His devout enemy is America, and he will still seek to destroy it. You know his name. He is your chosen one. His Alinsky division tactics have rendered a permanent divide that can never be repaired. Blame your guy. He put us here.Oh ,and the evil moron blamed Christianity for The Crusades. Nothing, I repeat, nothing, could be further from the truth, and documented reality. The Crusades were a Chrisitan reaction to Islamic waged war. We know who started that conflict, and it wasn't Christians. Like The Crusades, our country is reacting to the man who started all of this. He started it all in hopes of destroying America from within, permanently. He is a low IQ moron. He is trying to destroy the greatest system of governance in human history all due to Melanin, and Religion. Only an idiot would do this. He is.
JSul3 · 70-79
@Burke17

The Crusaders were far from a monolithic group of righteous heroes. They were a mix of commoners, knights, and military orders who committed atrocities as well as acts of faith.
JSul3 · 70-79
What do you choose?

Pottersville or Bedford Falls?

Think about it.
joe438 · 61-69, M
@JSul3 Merry Christmas, you wonderful old Building and Loan!
carpediem · 61-69, M
Sounds like the early 80's.
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
What to live where the laws are followed and enforced.
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
@dancingtongue THE FCC will lie. They are working for George Soros
dancingtongue · 80-89, M
@nudistsueaz The Fairness Doctrine was ended when the FCC was headed by Reagan's two-time campaign manager. He worked for Soros?
nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
@dancingtongue It's possible, seems more and more are.
degraded · 22-25, F
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
sree251 · 41-45, M
@degraded
More guns.

What kind?
Zonuss · 46-50, M
A great one. But unfortunately some prefer chaos over peace.🕊
Socialism was the other way. Hate, war, capitalism and ecocide forever was the popular choice! You cool kids got this! Us socialist nerds can't stop ecocide!
Reason10 · 70-79, M
Times are not as hard as they were before Trump took the oath of office. And so far it is the Nazi left who is doing the dividing and driving the violent crime that makes our streets unsafe.
Zonuss · 46-50, M
@Reason10 That's not what your peers are saying. Perhaps you should listen to the people who look like you that are out here struggling even more so under this administration.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@Reason10
Times are not as hard as they were before Trump took the oath of office.

Times were not as hard as they were for who? Are you a Mexican married to a woman who sneaked over from south of the border and now have a child with her?

And so far it is the Nazi left who is doing the dividing and driving the violent crime that makes our streets unsafe.

I thought the Nazis are on the right. Were they not the original hard right folks who love the Fatherland?
carpediem · 61-69, M
@sree251 The Mexican who snuck across the border in your "example" needs to be deported ASAP. Glad you're dropping a dime on her. I think ICE is already on the way....
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