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Dear United States... I'm judging you.

 
 
Ceili
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2016 04:14 pm
I'm no better than muslims, I'm not better than blacks, I am a woman so you know where that leaves me on this one. I'm not better than Mexicans, or people of colour. I'm not better than the poor, those on welfare or the working poor, or those with illnesses that preclude them from working. I'm not better than the disabled. But I am better than Trump. But since so many of you decided to vote for him, I guess he's better than me. And all the people on the list above.
Right? Or at least that's the cruel message we are getting from the US electorate and their president elect.
I hate stereotypes. I've done all of this to prove to the people that believe everything that monster said about others, can easily be turned on them.
The sad thing is, most of you took it personally, without realizing it's all complete bullshit. Every single lie or terrible thing said about others can be said about anyone, even you. A lie travels faster than the truth...

Crazielady420
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2016 04:25 pm
@Ceili,
If someone wrote it about your country, you gotta admit it would rub you the wrong way, just a spec.... that's a normal human response.

It is what it is, we are all stereotypes. In some truth there are lies and in some lies there are truth.

I'm honestly not offended but I am proud of myself for writing all of that without a college degree! I could go on with you about stereotypes forever.

So from me, the non stereotypical version, everyone judges because we were taught to... even if it wasn't intentional. I am just a simple woman that shy's from the crowd and I cry whenever I read the terrible things (around the world) in the news, wishing I could do something more but knowing that I don't have the power to save everyone.

As for America.... I don't even want to think about the next four years.... and I live here.....
ossobucotemp
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2016 04:31 pm
@Crazielady420,
Ditto, and hi, uncrazy lady.
Crazielady420
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2016 04:32 pm
@ossobucotemp,
Hiiiiii!!!!! :-)
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Ceili
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2016 04:38 pm
I think you are a wonderful writer. A college degree doesn't always mean intelligence or the ability to do great things. It just means you can study. Don't discount yourself because you lack that piece of paper. You have a good head on your shoulders.
As for people making fun of Canada. They do, all the time, when they give us a thought, which isn't often.
Let people say what they will, cause they will anyway.
Crazielady420
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2016 04:44 pm
@Ceili,
Thank you.

It's true, people will say what they want no matter what.

Also when I think of Canada it's almost always about your maternity leave laws and how they are much better than ours!
Ceili
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2016 04:50 pm
@Crazielady420,
It definitely is one of the perks.
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giujohn
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2016 05:36 pm
@Ceili,
And you're not better than me.
Ceili
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2016 07:23 pm
@giujohn,
Can't help yourself eh? Silly little troll.
I am better than you. Most of the people on this site are better than you, as are all the voters that didn't elected that monster. Go eat a donut and stop being a troll.
giujohn
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2016 08:51 pm
@Ceili,
Yeah...but I can pee standing up!
glitterbag
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2016 10:31 pm
@giujohn,
Congrats, and all this time I thought you were just another pissy pants. Make sure you add that to your resume.
giujohn
 
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Reply Tue 22 Nov, 2016 11:28 pm
@glitterbag,
What, are you jealous too?
Ceili
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2016 01:52 am
@giujohn,
So can I. Big deal.
glitterbag
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2016 02:19 am
@giujohn,
giujohn wrote:

What, are you jealous too?


of what??? your big dangerous member????? hahahahahahahahah I can have all of those members if i care because I have something you don't have. Sorry skippy, you don't have anything I'm remotely interested in....plus you are a tad dull.....maybe you will sharpen up some time, And if you do, check out all the others first, and leave me alone. It just aint gonna happen.


giujohn
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2016 06:35 am
@glitterbag,
Methinks she doth protest too much... sounds like penis envy to me.
timur
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2016 07:02 am
@giujohn,
Who, in his right mind, would envy such a racist, misogynist Trump sycophant?
giujohn
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2016 09:45 am
@timur,
Certainly not someone as bigoted as you.
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nimh
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2016 11:36 am
@georgeob1,
georgeob1 wrote:

That's certainly true, but it does indeed appear to me that there is much more commentary here by Canadians about the virtues and defects of our internal affairs than by Americans about yours. I have often found that a bit odd.


I don't. The United States are the most powerful country in the world, and whatever decision you make about who gets to be President has real-life effects for everyone else.

Canada's domestic politics have nary an impact anywhere else.

So unfortunately, your choices are, in fact, the affairs of all of us.
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Ceili
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2016 07:04 pm
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Ceili
 
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Reply Wed 23 Nov, 2016 07:15 pm
Quote:
Now is a time when none of us can afford to remain seated or silent. We must all stand up to be counted.

HIstory will demand to know which side were you on. This is not a question of politics or party or even policy. This is a question about the very fundamentals of our beautiful experiment in a pluralistic democracy ruled by law.

When I see neo-Nazis raise their hands in terrifying solute, in public, in our nation's capital, I shudder in horror. When I see that action mildly rebuked by a boilerplate statement from the President-elect whom these bigots have praised, the anger in me grows. And when I see some in a pliant press turn that mild statement into what they call a denunciation I cannot hold back any longer.

Our Declaration of Independence bequeaths us our cherished foundational principle: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

These truths may be self-evident but they are not self-replicating. Each generation has to renew these vows. This nation was founded as an opposite pole to the capriciousness of an authoritarian monarch. We set up institutions like a free press and an independent court system to protect our fragile rights. We have survived through bloody spasms of a Civil War and a Civil Rights Movement to extend more of these rights to more of our citizens. But the direction of our ship of state has not always been one of progress. We interned Japanese Americans, Red Baited during the McCarthy era, and more. I feel the rip tide of regression once again swelling under my feet. But I intend to remain standing.

In normal times of a transition in our presidency between an incoming and outgoing administration of differing political parties, there is a certain amount of fretting on one side and gloating on the other. And the press usually takes a stance that the new administration at least deserves to have a chance to get started - a honeymoon period. But these are not normal times. This is not about tax policy, health care, or education - even though all those and more are so important. This is about racism, bigotry, intimidation and the specter of corruption.

But as I stand I do not despair, because I believe the vast majority of Americans stand with me. To all those in Congress of both political parties, to all those in the press, to religious and civic leaders around the country. your voices must be heard. I hope that the President-elect can learn to rise above this and see the dangers that are brewing. If he does and speaks forcibly, and with action, we should be ready to welcome his voice. But of course I am deeply worried that his selections of advisors and cabinet posts suggests otherwise.

To all of you I say, stay vigilant. The great Martin Luther King, Jr. knew that even as a minority, there was strength in numbers in fighting tyranny. Holding hands and marching forward, raising your voice above the din of complacency, can move mountains. And in this case, I believe there is a vast majority who wants to see this nation continue in tolerance and freedom. But it will require speaking. Engage in your civic government. Flood newsrooms or TV networks with your calls if you feel they are slipping into the normalization of extremism. Donate your time and money to causes that will fight to protect our liberties.

We are a great nation. We have survived deep challenges in our past. We can and will do so again. But we cannot be afraid to speak and act to ensure the future we want for our children and grandchildren.


Dan Rather
 

 
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