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Originally Posted by DNinja69
The OP has provided a great example of a current method of 'celebration' that I find pervasive in social media content. We could choose to celebrate something but often the direction we take is to lash out. For me I don't spend much energy trying to demonize the sins of past eras for individuals when the behavior was considered appropriate for the era.
Who owned slaves or not had a lot to do with where you were born or lived. The atrocities that Native Americans faced were disgusting examples of what humans can do when we believe one person's worth is less than another. For those who cheer the OP here I would offer that we can choose a different path. It is possible to support one side without trying to demonize the other. For anyone who appreciates Columbus Day that does not equate to wanting scalps as trophies and for those who do not like the holiday it is possible to direct that angst towards not repeating sins of the past and in the process maybe we could all be better citizens.
That is what the left and right make up. A nation. Divided. If my words do not add up as you read them all good to each their own opinion but if you believe our current approach is working and not in need of a course correction I would like to know what is in your water bottle it must be some really good stuff!
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WTF, are you trying to make sense of what's posted here?
Acceptance is weakness, for both sides.
Finding a path is easy when you are hunting deer, really.
Finding a path in the current political environment, not so easy.