Pic unrelated btw i was just in the mood to lure pol with old school ai boner-fuel clickbaitAnywaysHere is a hot take that might get me in trouble in case any fat walmart mcboomer from iowa for some reason knows what 4chan isConsidering it was july 4th yesterday, I wonder if it might be time to reconsider something;is it REALLY worth celebrating so enthusiastically?>gave more political freedom to jews than arguably any government of the 18th century less than a decade into its existence>enabled a view of society that basically is 'what society? muh freedumbs are more important than whether or not my neighbor can afford a car! At least ive got the right to CHOOSE which soulless corp i want to be abused by! Caring about other people? Muh cummunism!'>significant secret society influence in early administrations>corporate ability to acquire profit is more important than the long-term stability of society as a whole>constitution and early laws made no attempt to prevent abuse of loopholes by ahem 'bad faith actors' which one could argue inevitably led to modern globohomo and woke corporate HR slopTldr;WHAT IF 1776 was inevitably going to eventually lead to the modern state of American society as a natural logical conclusion? Could it have been because of loopholes or by design?I'll expand on this in replies because fuck 4chan post character limits
>>538389931England, Australia, Canada and New Zealand have all got universal healthcare. Those countries also possess countless issues today (mostly as a consequence of U.S. origin globohomo), but at least you won't give away your life savings to pay for basic medical treatment and at least you can buy a house and car without needing to be a multimillionaire. Heil Mangione!While countries like Iceland and the Scandinavian/Nordic states develop faster than anyone else in the world socially (abolished corporal punishment/child abuse, lowest rates of religious fundamentalism in the world, thriving social safety net, Iceland eliminated down syndrome via abortion basically eugenics etc. all they need to do is get rid of migrants and the alphabet people stuff), and while China and Japan develop highway infrastructure at a dramatic rate, the average American drives to a grocery store they could walk to in 20 minutes and believes that Jesus rode on the back of a T-rex and that the Earth is 6000 years old and that reading books is stupid. The deciding factor in every election is either a fat rotten-toothed yokel from Iowa who thinks isfaek is muh greatest ally or a neurotic pink-haired blob with xe/xer pronouns - neither of which are stellar members of society by most standards.America retains an aesthetic of 'Europeanness' for ego but a mentality and mode of existence more fitting for an oversized favela or an Indian slum.
Wow that’s a lot of words luck I didn’t read it
>>538390019The goonbait worked though, thats whats important
>>538390078It was nice to properly label it as such. So ... let´s read the rest of it ...
>>538390422Because the most effective way to draw pol into a post is by putting up goonbait as the pic
>>538389931Show your flag, shitskin.
>>538389931>constitution and early laws made no attempt to prevent abuse of loopholes by ahem 'bad faith actors' which one could argue inevitably led to modern globohomo and woke corporate HR slopProblem is the american attitude towards the law. Its not european its semitic. Law is treated as holly and infalable and loopholes are not a sin or sign the law is bad but baked in to the system itself.Sort of like ortodox jews that would starve to death without loopholes to their retarded laws. Once you stop thinking whats right and start thinking whats legal you are already a slave.
>>538390472Not to hard catching my attention, huh ...
>>538389931america's intended structure has been long corrupted. it's currently closer to communism than anything. the state claims everything and everyone. continues to consume and concentrate more and more wealth to do less and less.>>538390661it's the state not even the law. if people understood the original intent and value of individual liberty they'd burn all the law library, schools, offices to the ground as they serve very few. before that they would rather hand their freedom and wealth to the state as if it's a magic box they'll get more out of than they put in. it's become a scam where people aren't even reasonable. they could have all these things through their own investment and give all their money away if they wanted but they'd rather empower the state and corruption instead. they don't even get to right and wrong because they'd have to see themselves as enablers and thieves.
>>538389931Liberty is a double edged sword. Gotta take the good with the bad. The real thing we fucked up on is letting go of the single symbol that hangs above all. The hyphenated American shit needs to die if this thing is gonna get back on track. If you distill it down to petty squabbles over class or race then maybe freedom isn't for you. Plenty of places to live that offer what you would want. If we're all Americans then the only path that remains is forward. Despite what traditionalists claim life only moves forward. You are free to dig your own grave but you are not free to drag anyone else into your tomb.
>>538389931yes you are correct>gave more political freedom to jews than arguably any government of the 18th century less than a decade into its existencejews used the holocaust lie to guilt trip white countries and secure positions of power everywhere. that fact alone basically sums up the last 500 years
>>538389931>At least ive got the right to CHOOSE which soulless corp i want to be abused by! Caring about other people? Muh cummunism!'You are a little fucking kid and it shows.
>>538389942Just a MINDLESS drone repeating what you were told.
>>538392071>If we're all AmericansYeah well we are not an it is obvious.
>>538389931>>538389942The founders were aware of this and included the Senate as their best answer to the question of what will happen if the people, without any political restraint, can vote anything they want.The state governments originally chose the senators. No direct elections. That changed due to an amendment. Senators originally represented the interests of the state, not the people, and they provided a counterweight to the influence of the people. The US Senate was originally much more thoughtful than the House, much less prone to the whims of populism.We can see how that turned out after the amendment.