
Myles Standish’s Ghost
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Myles Standish’s Ghost
@standishghost
The ghost of Captain Myles Standish. Founder of Plymouth Colony, Duxbury. Secured the American birthright the old fashioned way.


Europe's disease is not a disease of America. It is a disease of World War 2. In 1946, after we rescued them from themselves and each other, Europeans crawled out of the rubble they had made of their continent, looked around at their mess, wept for a bit, and then formed the wrong conclusions. They decided that ethnic nations are bad. That patriotism is bad. That supporting your tribe, in preference to random strangers, is bad. They decided that these things had led to the horrors of global war and genocide in Europe itself, and so all vestiges of loyalty to one's own people must be stamped out. Nations were, forever afterward, to be post-ethnic, post-cultural legal and economic units filled with... well, anyone, really. A bunch of people who didn't, in fact shouldn't, share values, goals, morals, customs, or even a common language. Nations were to be mere fiefs, their boundaries determined by which set of political elites controlled them. America, having not been smashed to rubble in WW2, did not share this view. We saw WW2 as an expensive adventure in bailing out Europe, which we spent our treasure and our blood on (including my own grandfather's life, and his chance to ever see his grandson) precisely because we shared cultural and ethical values with the people we were rescuing. But they hate us for it. They see our patriotism as fascism precisely because they see all patriotism as fascism. Psychologists have long understood that humans respond to favors with gratitude only up until those favors become so great that they have no hope of repaying them. At that point, their gratitude turns to resentment. How dare we believe we did them a favor? How dare I believe that my father gave up his father so Europe could be safe, peaceful, and free? Don't we know that, because ${ELABORATE MENTAL GYMNASTICS}, we didn't do them any favors by fighting that war? Don't we know that, because ${ANY PATRIOTISM = HITLER}, our love of our country and favoring of its interests makes us fascist and problematic? Well, no. I don't know that. I don't think any European nation is our ally any more. Certainly, we have shared interests, but how much does that really matter, when they refuse to act in those shared interests, because they have come to believe that acting in your people's interest is bad? They hate us too much to work with us. They resent every ounce of the burden which they are asked to share. Our support has made Europe into a pack of idle welfare recipients, complete with sense of entitlement and self-destructive behavior. But if we didn't defend them... who would? Their native populations have been purged of all patriotism, and who would blame them if they didn't fight for ruling elites that hate them? Their imported third-world barbarians won't fight for them. The very idea is laughable. What's left? And what will make them wake up and think about these questions? Perhaps they need to dig themselves out of the rubble of another war.


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I've done business all over the world. As an American, the most frustrating thing for me to deal with has been passive-aggressive cultures where what is said and what is actually done is a mismatch. Maybe there are sophisticated cultural cues I'm missing, but I find the practice of saying what you think someone wants to hear when you have no intent of actually doing that thing to be terribly dishonest. And I think that is what confuses so many non-Americans about Donald Trump. Donald Trump unambiguously and loudly tells you what he is thinking, forcefully tells you what he is about to do, then he does it. This is an alien and indecipherable method of communication in much of the world, but it is quintessentially American. As is Donald Trump.



Even/Especially men already established inside the system. You are a THREAT to them unless you have socially approved collateral (wife & kids) to take care of. The only exceptions are tech, where being gay is a membership card, and the military.




It's hard out there


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@CynicalPublius Please just take your bases and leave. Europe needs to stand on its own two feet, for sure. We outsourced our security to America. But that outsourcing was a catastrophe. The entire continent has been invaded and destroyed under your 'protection'. For the love of God, go.



When people realize that Mississippi is spending between $10-$13k per pupil & has gone from 49th in education to 9th in the nation in 13 years, & that they did so by switching to a pre-90s phonics curriculum instead of just flooding a bad system with more money. They'll revolt




A good thread on Trump's fake EO on college sports. He got the headlines he wanted from the perpetually gullible mainstream news. But the order does nothing - because Trump has no power to regulate college sports. It's not worth the paper its written on. It's all pretend. But the big schools will love it because he sides with the greedy industry and against the athletes. Trump wants to keep allowing the Power Five to collude and wage fix so that the billions in revenue from big time college sports go to the rich adults and not the actual athletes.



