We shouldn’t romanticize or whitewash any aspect of American history, but I can tell you that when I was growing up there was a sense that America was *supposed* to be good. 1/4

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When and where we weren’t (racial injustice, Vietnam etc), there was a sense of healthy shame among enough of us that at least you could feel it. And it turned into political force (civil rights movement, anti-war movement, etc.) 2/4
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What is disturbing now is how the most egregious behavior has been normalized and how complacent so many have become in the face of it. People have been worn down, conscience numbed, our sense of moral outrage diminished. 3/4
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That is probably our greatest danger: the willingness of far too many people to accept things are okay that upon sober reflection are seen to be absolutely not okay. Americans are in a trance from which for the sake of our future we had best awaken. 4/4
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Most of the time I’m like “did ya see that” and nobody wants to talk about anything that just happened over the past 5 yrs! So I agree….
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Now they worship criminals
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“The Flag, the Cross, and the station wagon” is a great book about this topic. It really helped me understand this perspective in older generations
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Americans are amazing and kind! The American Government hates its own people and has robbed us blind and left a trail of destruction around the world… unfortunately you could kill many Americans and our government wouldn’t give two shits unless it effected them…
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Do you think its good to fight evil?
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But that sense was all an illusion behind a global military empire of debt and mass incarceration. You just didn't know it.
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