I’m watching the new documentary on Lincoln. Something continues to hit me about early American leaders specifically:
They were all colossal fuck ups early in their lives.
Lincoln, Washington, Grant. The list goes on.
I mean really really massive mistakes.
Yet our youthful nation was set up in such a way that a comeback story was far more permissive than it is today.
That’s why I take such issue with the credentialism class. If they were around back then as they are now, we would never know the names of the greatest leaders in our history.
>Washington starting the French and Indian war.
>Lincoln’s disastrous Congress speech.
>Grant’s drinking.
They would’ve withered away into obscurity. Gate kept from greatness, and the comeback.
It’s time to overthrow the acolytes of credentialism, and the media that supports them.
This is our 250th year, and we need to get some of that defiant and youthful American spirit back.
Otherwise we won’t see 250 more.
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JUSTICE CLARENCE THOMAS: “I think if we don’t stand up and take ownership of our country, and take responsibility for it, we are slowly letting others control how we think and what we think.”
"If you think it's losing confidence, then you get up and you participate. You don't sit on the sidelines."
@gorilla_rape Assuming he got paid implies he'd change his opinion tomorrow to the highest bidder. Lazy thinking. He's converted to Islam and or his jew-hatred runs that deep.