[LOL] Well hello Mr. Optimist. [Beer]
I mean, people read Mein Kamph of however you spell it, and I think a lot of them do it because it's taboo.
Just something written by old, dead, white guys... Couldn't possibly have any relevance in this age of enlightened wokeness.
Who ever knew that PC had higher levels. I'm concerned about the next level after Woke.....like this one isn't 1000 times worse than PC.
Like a shit sandwich, but with some monkey jizz on it now.
I fear the next ingredient.
Biden, Harris, Idi Amin, Levine, Blinken, Garland, and Cohen could all drive over to the archives tomorrow, hold a televised live press conference, pull out a Bible, the U.S. Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and an American flag and set them all on fire and cook some Smores and all Beef hotdogs over the pyre and Americans would still go to work, pay taxes, and ask each other on their Union breaks if they had seen last nights sport game on the Tell-A-Vision.
The news media would proudly and breathlessly declare that in one singular mostly peaceful event the evils of Xenophobia, Homophobia, Bigotry, Racism, and Facism were all defeated in a day, isnt freedom great!
We are in some serious fucking trouble under this administration for multiple reasons in bad ways.
One of my biggest concerns is that our adversaries will never have to go to war with us again,...because we will eat ourselves from the inside out without a shot fired running stuff this way. They can just sit back and watch the disintegration.
I first heard about the warning on the Constitution when this thread was started. I didn't follow it too closely though. Yesterday, I heard more about the warning again on the radio. Seemed like a lot of false indignation. One person spoke up and said that the warning was just something that was put on everything in the National Archives. Kind of of in one ear, put the other. But, last night, I was trying to do some research regarding a great uncle who had been shot down over Belgium in WWII. I eventually ended up at the National Archives website. There, at the top of the page, was the warning.
There's probably something profound about having to warn people about what they may find when they go poking into their history. I hope Irving is correct and people start looking into the past on their own rather than reading it second hand or however later from somebody who either doesn't know or wants to change interpretations.