• RiverGhost@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    I’m continuously confused about why they think they are free, or at least uniquely free? What does the moon even have to do with that supposed freedom?

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      Propaganda

      What they said is a line from a song we are made to sing as children. They don’t really teach us about life in other countries, we have to do that ourselves if we happen to be curious.

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          Yep. From kindergarten to 6th grade we had to sing that along with a myriad of other similar songs. By the time I was around 13 I started to realize how weird it is and I began questioning everything I had ever been taught. Growing up, my parents made me go to a Catholic school every Wednesday evening so I had been taught lots of incorrect and distorted information. Eventually I began skipping class and I would walk around town and do whatever and that is the first time I actually felt free.

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          It’s normal for young children to have a music class, usually this is primarily a ‘fun’ class and includes a lot of chorus singing.

          This was one of the songs sung in the class when I was a kid.

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        Propaganda plus having the intellectual capacity of a middle schooler while being assumed to be a reasonable person

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      If Americans knew how good life can be then they wouldn’t settle for such a shitty country. So from birth they are lied to about having good lives

      It’s not even healthcare, imagine the poorest country you can and there are places like that there

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      To conservative Americans the word “freedom” doesn’t mean the same thing that it means to you and I. That’s the simple short explanation for your confusion. It would require a much longer discussion to really unpack why that is and how it intersects with ideology.

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      It makes me sad because one of the aspects of my country of which I am actually extremely proud is the fact that we landed people on the fucking moon. It’s sad because this feat was accomplished by a bunch of really smart, educated people with a solid grounding in science (and TBF a few literal nazis here and there) not by a bunch of inbred dumbfucks who think driving around with a big flag sticking out of their enormous pickup truck is somehow making a contribution to America’s greatness - and whose whole existence is fundamentally built around rejecting science and education and being smart.

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        That’s very definitely not what they mean at all. American conservatives, the kind of people referenced here, are anti-government except for the military.

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          Anti-government except for one of the biggest aspects of the biggest government there is…