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Sep 23 09 10:28 PM
PonehWarrior wrote: WhoKilledBambi wrote: PonehWarrior wrote: WhoKilledBambi wrote: PonehWarrior wrote: The American Revolution helped pave way to the French Revolution. Governments can't do whatever the hell they want to their people. It was a huge deal. And the English came first. And there were many more beforehand. The point being that if the American Revolution was such a good thing, that rising up against British oppression was noble and just, why isn't strong political action against the [perceived] injustice showed by the government of the United States wrong? And the Dutch revolted against the Spanish, etc etc. Still, it was a huge deal. A bunch of colonies inspiring a country as big as France to throw out their king is a huge deal. You can dislike your government without dishonoring your country. What if I dislike the fact that there is a nation? 'dishonouring' your country doesn't hurt anyone. It's not a big deal at ALL. Then feel free to leave, its not like you live in North Korea. You live in a country that allows you to protest. Don't abuse that.
WhoKilledBambi wrote: PonehWarrior wrote: WhoKilledBambi wrote: PonehWarrior wrote: The American Revolution helped pave way to the French Revolution. Governments can't do whatever the hell they want to their people. It was a huge deal. And the English came first. And there were many more beforehand. The point being that if the American Revolution was such a good thing, that rising up against British oppression was noble and just, why isn't strong political action against the [perceived] injustice showed by the government of the United States wrong? And the Dutch revolted against the Spanish, etc etc. Still, it was a huge deal. A bunch of colonies inspiring a country as big as France to throw out their king is a huge deal. You can dislike your government without dishonoring your country. What if I dislike the fact that there is a nation? 'dishonouring' your country doesn't hurt anyone. It's not a big deal at ALL.
PonehWarrior wrote: WhoKilledBambi wrote: PonehWarrior wrote: The American Revolution helped pave way to the French Revolution. Governments can't do whatever the hell they want to their people. It was a huge deal. And the English came first. And there were many more beforehand. The point being that if the American Revolution was such a good thing, that rising up against British oppression was noble and just, why isn't strong political action against the [perceived] injustice showed by the government of the United States wrong? And the Dutch revolted against the Spanish, etc etc. Still, it was a huge deal. A bunch of colonies inspiring a country as big as France to throw out their king is a huge deal. You can dislike your government without dishonoring your country.
WhoKilledBambi wrote: PonehWarrior wrote: The American Revolution helped pave way to the French Revolution. Governments can't do whatever the hell they want to their people. It was a huge deal. And the English came first. And there were many more beforehand. The point being that if the American Revolution was such a good thing, that rising up against British oppression was noble and just, why isn't strong political action against the [perceived] injustice showed by the government of the United States wrong?
PonehWarrior wrote: The American Revolution helped pave way to the French Revolution. Governments can't do whatever the hell they want to their people. It was a huge deal.
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