Consider;
All that statue pulling is what/ two? three? years old, right ?
NONE were put in storage (MAYBE a few) and the issue has died down, probably not to resurface for at LEAST two or three years, and by THAT time . . . .
The issue is destroy EVERY element about individual liberty and freedom America.
The good, the bad, the ugly AND the beautiful.
We're not as white as we were and EVERY invader is dark skinned with black hair.
The study of husbandry is a pretty good place to start thinking about America in ten short years.
Yes, I am definitely guilty of that one. That happens when you have your head stuck in too many books. I do that though because most attempts to network with others are met with "I have other more important things to do" - be it work or the next NFL season. So I'm stuck with books, I have nothing else to work with. Back to intellectualism, I suppose.
I don't get it, what's the appeal of such mass apathy and disengagement. But I know my refusal to sit around and wait for the next election is terribly strong. I will not wait. It's 729 days inbetween each election. I'm not waiting 729 days, that's a huge insult.
"the real issue and that is, ALL of American identity must be destroyed."
Essentially, yes. I agree. Progressives have been all about that since the 1920 election.
Education is destiny. Education overcomes all. It matters not what the programme is, it matters who controls the programme. I don't know why so many (and I do mean conservatives) keep refusing to get involved, but that is where we are at. At best, I know I could only really get people involved enough to put down their Bud Light.
The golden age of conservatism was the Tea Party; or, perhaps it's better if I said the height of conservatism was the Tea Party. We do have small pockets here or there of truly activist conservatives taking over school boards here or there, this county, that county - and when they do that, it's amazing. However one word I cannot use is "widespread". Pockets is sadly the correct word.