Posted on May 23, 2016
Can the American people set aside politically sponsored divisions to repair our fractured nation?
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Yes we could if... First off stop blaming the political parties and the government. Take responsibility for the mess that is modern day America. You, I, and every legal citizen is responsible for the what is wrong with this country.
Then if...if we drop all the false labels. Liberal/Conservative, Right/Left, Black/White, Gay/Straight, and all the other labels (and sub-categories). They're only meant to divide us, not unite us. So start with the one and only label that matters. American. Then look at things like legal citizen/illegal alien, law-abiding/criminal... some labels belong, most do not. Once we get past trying to divide the nation by assigning false labels then we can move forward. There will always be issues and problems but a divided people will never agree (even if they do) because of the invisible line that separates us into groups.
People have gotten so far from reality that if something might be offensive, then it must be. Regardless of the facts. Racism is one of the biggest falsehoods. Now I know there are people who hate another group because a variety of reasons, race being one. But not everyone who disagrees is a racist. Temporarily halting Muslim immigration is not racist. Muslims are not a race, Islam is a religious, social, and political system practiced by a large population of the planet, but they are not a race.
This is just one a many examples of the term being used to create a divide. The protection and desire to maintains ones own society is not racist. But there are numerous other examples of how our nation is divided. The creation of special rights intended to protect one group over another in fact gives false power to one group and fuels the animosity of the other(s). An example is the KKK verses BLM both promote one race over another, both promote hate, both use intimidation and violence as tactics to push their agenda but the KKK is considered a hate group while BLM is not. When was the last time the KKK rioted, interrupted political rallies, or other such activities? The list goes on and on...
Americans are tired. Tried of double standards. Tired of political correctness. Tired of seeing their nation ripped apart by inept politicians. But the one thing they seem to forget... we created this. The legal citizens who sat back and did nothing to prevent this.
So the first step is to take responsibility, eliminate special interests groups, drop the false labels and make our government work for us again. We spend so much in nation building and policing the world, when are we going to come back home and rebuild our nation and police our country?
Then if...if we drop all the false labels. Liberal/Conservative, Right/Left, Black/White, Gay/Straight, and all the other labels (and sub-categories). They're only meant to divide us, not unite us. So start with the one and only label that matters. American. Then look at things like legal citizen/illegal alien, law-abiding/criminal... some labels belong, most do not. Once we get past trying to divide the nation by assigning false labels then we can move forward. There will always be issues and problems but a divided people will never agree (even if they do) because of the invisible line that separates us into groups.
People have gotten so far from reality that if something might be offensive, then it must be. Regardless of the facts. Racism is one of the biggest falsehoods. Now I know there are people who hate another group because a variety of reasons, race being one. But not everyone who disagrees is a racist. Temporarily halting Muslim immigration is not racist. Muslims are not a race, Islam is a religious, social, and political system practiced by a large population of the planet, but they are not a race.
This is just one a many examples of the term being used to create a divide. The protection and desire to maintains ones own society is not racist. But there are numerous other examples of how our nation is divided. The creation of special rights intended to protect one group over another in fact gives false power to one group and fuels the animosity of the other(s). An example is the KKK verses BLM both promote one race over another, both promote hate, both use intimidation and violence as tactics to push their agenda but the KKK is considered a hate group while BLM is not. When was the last time the KKK rioted, interrupted political rallies, or other such activities? The list goes on and on...
Americans are tired. Tried of double standards. Tired of political correctness. Tired of seeing their nation ripped apart by inept politicians. But the one thing they seem to forget... we created this. The legal citizens who sat back and did nothing to prevent this.
So the first step is to take responsibility, eliminate special interests groups, drop the false labels and make our government work for us again. We spend so much in nation building and policing the world, when are we going to come back home and rebuild our nation and police our country?
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SSG Pete Fleming
SP5 Christine Conley - I do agree... but you can't blame the church. It starts at home, with parents and/or family actively involved in their children's lives. Schools needs to be more active in their development as well instead of focusing on finance and regulatory boards. We lost our sense of community as well...
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Most arguments can be boiled down to economics. We have x amount of resources and can't agree how to best use them. So ... No.
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Actually, no. Sadly, there is an ideology, oft repeated, oft failed, that is destroying America. How can we ignore it? How can we cooperate with it? How can we even condone it? We must fight it. We must fight it with the ferocity of junk yard dogs. When we return to a state in which opposing parties share a common goal, "a more perfect union" as conceived in the Constitution, there will still be a divide, but at least it can be bridged.
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CPT Jack Durish
SFC Jerry Humphries - Don't blame it on the political parties. We the People can screw it up pretty well with or without their help
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SFC Jerry Humphries
What I really mean is our representives inCongress should be representing their districts not their party. Our senators should be working for their states not a party. In fact senators were appointed by state legislators before Wilson. I wish we could get back to a Goverment loyal to its Constitution as written.
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I have read the posts here and I think everybody makes very valid points. I see idealogues on the left and right who refuse to try to find common ground. Many have the opinion that common ground means you give up what you want to have and meet me where I stand, and that is common ground. I call BS. The other major issue I see is with undue influence of corporate entities on our elected officials. Unless this issue gets fixed, We The People, are the outsiders serving our masters of the ruling class. Currently, there is no representative democracy as I learned in middle school. When asked what kind of government we have, Benjamin Franklin replied, "...A Republic, if you can keep it." He charged the citizenry of our nation with the responsibility to maintain our government, our freedom. We The People have failed. We no longer have a Republic. We have an oligarchy run by the wealthiest few, and until we are willing to oust our elected representatives in congress by voting for candidates willing to change this unequal access by the richest of the rich, we will continue to have and oligarchy, and the chasm between them and us will grow wider and wider. So in this election year, I charge you all to question your representatives and ask them to put forth legislation that limits this unfair access through campaign finance practices, and other venues. If they are not willing to, then vote them out, or accept being servants to the ruling class. Drops mike!
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CPT Kurk Harris
Thank you. I am tired of our elected representatives going to Washington to represent our employers. In the 1760s they called this taxation without representation.
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Its simple get big money out of politics. You want to know what most politicians have top of mind on - fundraising so they can stay elected. Now with the Clinton's Foundation new business model of running a non profit as a pay to play racket things get much worse as the sphere of influence isn't just typical big business money - its foreign countries overriding US national interests. Get the money out and make such activity illegal it might clean up politics - however the ones looking for the money are also the ones that write the laws. The animals are running the zoo.
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Oh, how I wish. But those politically sponsored divisions are deeply rooted in social and economic ideologies, among others. Trying to ignore those roots to find commonality under those conditions seems to be nigh unto impossible.
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