11.03.2008, 10:12 PM | #81 |
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It amazes me, this assumption of "insignificant to the founding of a nation" is the same as "insignificant to the history of a nation."
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11.03.2008, 11:35 PM | #84 | |
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lol, so all brown people are hispanics to you? Hispanics had nothing to do with the founding of our country. Like pbradely said, it was the native americans who were here first and there is a big distinction between the two. Also, it's offensive that you played the whole "everything was cheery and forgotton card" regarding the native americans, and nothing was changed, and long live the white man who spreads cheer like santa claus. The only people that honestly believe that are fucking crazy. FUCKING CRAZY. It makes me wonder how many Americans foreigners actually talk to. I guess it's all the rich bitches backpacking across europe on daddys paycheck, but me and my friends don't share that mindset and I get rather offended by being part of that stereotype just because I was born in this country. What the early settlers did to the Native Americans makes me sick. I have no Native American blood in my genes, but I think their views on the world, nature, and living are rad. Better than any current generation of any current civilization anywhere. I also like hallucinagins and that plays a part of it...anyways.... There's nothing we can do about it. Greed prevailed and a whole culture of people got fucked because they were'nt 'savvy' to the white man. Oh well, shit happens I guess. By the way I wonder why it's us "Americans" who get all the shit for it too...I never see the hate directed towards the English or the French or the Spanish....who all took advantage of the Native Americans. A side note to that is when it all comes down to it, we are a nation of muts....and we're muts because we are a mix of all of YOU Europeans....we are the ancestors and mixes of all the different races from different countries who came HERE TO CAPITOLIZE ON THE LAND THAT THEY ALL FELT WAS UP FOR GRABS. damn euros need to lose your ego. Not all of us are thick headed like the images you see in the media..... |
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2 i'm not european. 3 there may be some cultural slang difference in our use of hispanic.. I know there is with 'asian' 'arab' 'euro' etc, probably because yr definition changes with your proximity to the area. i kind of didn't pay attention to anything else you said, since you seemed to do the same when reading any of my thoughts.
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so who the fuck won already
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Besides the fact that I forgot you were from australia I was on point with everything else. You can't change your original point from foundation to evolution. We pay attention to these things. :-) now lets all shut up, do some acid, and cuddle. |
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11.04.2008, 11:51 AM | #89 |
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I'd like to thank THE WORLD for taking such a grand interest in my country.
it really makes me feel PROUD to know that despite what THE WORLD says, everybody secretly wishes that they were Amerikkkan. I mean, who really cares who gets elected elsewhere? certainly not me! why should I? I'm Amerikkkan. I piss oil and shit out little countries like the rest of yr's for breakfast. HAHAHAH! FEEL MY MIGHT, THE WORLD; FEEL IT AND SHIVER IN AWE. [insert booming laughter here] now, if you'll please excuse me, it's time for my team of Nubian slaves to service my 10' penis. |
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bullshit! California is as fundamental to the formation of America as New York. It is simple, is california not a state of the United States of America? If yes, then the foundations of California are equally the foundations of America, because last time i checked CA was part of america, and so its foundations are the foundations of america as well. New york is not more america than cali, nor is pennsylvania more american than Texas. America is a formative nation, there is no foundation period, it is a nation of continual change, and the western united states has been pivotal in this historic process. Further, the history you speak of is only applicable to a select proportion of faithful, patriotic white americans, however, unfortunately for they mythical version of america, Americans consist of a shitload more people than these white folks. The national myth of the "founding fathers" is bullshit, but Americans are more then the descendents of those musty old white dudes. The foundations of america differ depending on the American you are speaking with, it is that simple.
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I agree with the above. But I kind of gave up trying to get my point across.
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I accept your point about mexicans and the first colonial period of the United States, however I can't accept that particular time as being limited as the formative period of US history. My arguement is simple, not some global geopolitical one, it is a logic based one. If there are other states in the US, then their origins also contribute to the formation of the United States. In california for example, indians and mestizos then called mexicans after mexican independence are a crucial formative people of the state. There was a lot going on before thousands of white people showed up to loot the mountains for gold.. their experiences are equally an American experience, equally formative, and should be included in the cannon of American formative experience. You can not discriminate in this regard, because America is bigger then the history of the WASP.
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11.05.2008, 09:28 PM | #97 |
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I simply can't agree with a racial view of history and I can't tell if you are advocating one, or claiming one of my interpretation, or both.
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The "founding fathers" america was a racial concept, limited to white men. It excluded eastern europeans as not-white initially, excluded the indians as not people, and considered the Africans 3/5 to a white man, at least a bit above the other inferiors. The real america, the tangible america outside of the ideological theories of government, is one of many people. The WASP founding fathers experience thus is an extremely limited view of America, which excludes both historical and contemporary americans. again, bullshit I say! and ol america lovin indifferent to mexico !@#$% should have that beer with you, then you'll find mexicans are americans as well and their formative experience is an american experience as much as george washington.
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Ha ha, "you'll find mexicans are americans as well."
Wow, fuck off. |
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