That's complicating the issue; the complete opposite of the simplification you wanted in the first place.
No, in this case I don't . Explain how Walker's tweet started the confederate preservation movement.
So the civil rights movement didn't start until one person decided to speak out and then it gained support. You REALLY don't understand sociology do you?
That's complicating the issue; the complete opposite of the simplification you wanted in the first place.
No, in this case I don't . Explain how Walker's tweet started the confederate preservation movement.
USA was a slave nation. Now it is not. Wow. Super complicated.
It didn't start it as it has been ongoing since the end of the civil war. What it did, was add fuel to the fire. Now the "confederate preservation movement" can say, "Look at what he said. This is why they are bad. They don't even love the country!!!" The sad part is that idiots will listen to that crap. Then the idiots on the other side will start yelling more and then the racists will yell more, and so on and so forth.
Walker is a flat earther who believes in giants. Who cares what this nut thinks?![]()
See? Simple. Just the way you say you want it.
How can people who celebrate seceding from the US love the US?It didn't start it as it has been ongoing since the end of the civil war. What it did, was add fuel to the fire. Now the "confederate preservation movement" can say, "Look at what he said. This is why they are bad. They don't even love the country!!!"
You're here repeating what he thinks.
Come on dude. It isn't rocket science. How do you get support for your cause? Just look at what politicians do. They latch onto anything they can to get people on their side in order to gain power. It is the same damn thing. A lot of this stuff is common sense and you shouldn't need me to explain this to you.
Also, the simplest statement is, "The USA isn't a slave nation anymore." See what I did there? Learn it, live it, love it. It contains both past and present.
So he didn't start the preservation movement and has no effect on it now.
OK.
No, that's more complicated than "The USA started a slave nation."
Either you are a damn good troll, or you may have some logic deficiency.
How can that be true if that is not what we are now? We are not a slave nation. So your statement is incorrect. You would have to say, "The USA started AS a slave nation." In order for your statement to be true the USA would still have to be a slave nation.
So rather than coming into a situation with mentoring from Duncan, Parker and possibly Manu Walker likely will get a morose, makcontented mute in Leonard. G
Fewer words. Also shows what the US was on the actual birth date.
Well, maybe it can show him how NOT to be. LOL!!! That is what I am hoping for.
So what about my correction doesn't show that the USA started as a slave nation? All I did was add 2 letters to it.
It has more words and complicates the issue.
Perhaps my "simple" is too complex for you then?
You're the one who doesn't want it to be as simple as possible anymore.
I hope you learned your lesson.
I said that I like to keep it simple. Apparently what is simple for me is too complex for you to comprehend, or you are just doing this because you know you lost the debate. My bet is on the latter.
You actually tried to complicate the issue.
What is so complex about saying that the USA was a slave nation? Is it only complex to you because it is indisputable?
Not celebrating the 4th of July in present time because the USA was a slave nation in 1776, is completely stupid. I could understand not celebrating it, and in fact would support the decision if we lived in that time period, or if the USA was still a slave nation. Holding a grudge for over 200+ years just isn't a good look. You have to focus on the now.
OK, snowflake. Spend your time getting worked up over some 19 year old's tweet.
It's a really good look.
Awww isn't that cute. Can't defeat my logic so goes ad hominem. What is really working me up is how you cling to stupidity and fail to see reason.
So go with your own ad hominem?
Walker has a simple argument saying the US started out a slave nation. You tried to complicate it saying "but -- but 89 years later!"
That's an argument to celebrate something like December 18 -- which is Walker's argument.
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