and society. when you really think of it, when has "civility" ever really been apart of the American fabric? America was born out of conflict, struggle, and yes, genocide and bloodlust as well. struggle, arete', conflict, are wedded to the human heart and are not inherently bad,
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the excesses of such are abominable at worst, even in America. the problem is America must do the difficult thing in retrieving what is good about their cultural collective memory, and ameliorating the negative excesses of these ingrained attitudes towards glory through struggle,
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and self-perpetuation. as Patton said "Americans will always love a winner and absolutely abhor a loser". the problem is you see the left media recasting the genetic ethos of America through revisionist notions of "civility" and "inclusiveness" etc. and now the left has impetus
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to temporarily abandon this in favor of fighting DRUMPFT and his Rustbelt acolytes. its really neglecting the vitality achieved in violence that the half-mad euro outcast conquers of America embodied...i believe
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the left is right about one thing, that America generally has never really dealt with the horrors that have taken place since its founding (not just genocide of indigenous and slavery, but its disastrous foreign excursions)...but the answer should not be to neuter America's
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founding ethos of things that could potentially guide it out of the current decay and decadence Americans find themselves in.
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