[blind-democracy] Americanisation fragile

  • From: "Bob" <ebob824@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Carl Jarvis" <carjar82@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 20:46:46 +0200






















Before seven ante meridiem on Tuesday, Donald Trump tapped out three tweets blasting footballers once again. Earlier, during his massively ardent rally in Huntsville, he offensively denounced them. What is this man worth of? Well, it is not his fault anyway. Voters brought him to oval office. We must fathom, what type of people we are dealing with? The United States hastens to commit suicide. I sit here ridiculing the situation there. The United States is the world's biggest predatory enemy. Apart from stereotypically being dominated with television influence, devouring plenty of junk, incessantly shooting random victims with assault rifles, commonly engaging in illicit wedlock and deriding ethnic minorities, they are not worth up to any considerable attention. If nescience wasn't a major factor of Americanisation, it would have gone. If their president wakes up to awfully snipe on social media, what would be lay people doing? I am quite infelicitous with this enormous intolerance. Americans have certainly became arrogant within themselves and became impudent with grave insolence. Thus far, I plainly notify chisellers, your counterfeit pride has gone, your alleged decent reputation has gone. Trust me, the world trolls your unenviable disposal. Your nation is not eligible to lead. The United States made the United Nations subsequent to world war two. Its essential aim is to basically guard and fend for American interest and pursuits. America's primal job is to demonise its rivals. If you are sufficiently intrepid, you would have spoke out against the crisis of greed and trade of heavy firearms. The western world shouldn't defer to typical American smuttiness. It is time to utterly cleanse English from American contaminated colloquialism. This is nearly the last chapter of American dream. Trump's era will be the final nail in its coffin. If you wish to disingenuously survive, keep lieing until you ultimately believe yourself. It is demonstratively fallacious, you won't ever fool us once again.


Bob Evans

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Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: American racism



Considering all the hurricanes, health care reform in the congress and
certain countries setting off nuclear bombs I'm not sure that a true
leader would spend the weekend tweeting twenty tweets bashing football
players.
On 9/25/2017 9:03 PM, Carl Jarvis wrote:
To Bob Evans, And All.
You wrote: "         The United States is no longer the place of equal
opportunities.
It used to be but, now it plainly isn't."
Actually Bob, The United States of America is not now, nor has it ever
been a Land of Opportunity for All.
 From the day this nation was formed from the 13 colonies, it was an
Oligarchy.  True, the 13 colonies fought England and gained their
freedom.  And true, the 13 colonies formed States and joined together
to form the United States of America, but most of those who fought in
the ranks of the Colonial Army, were never citizens of that new
nation.  Only White Men, 21 years of age and older, Landholders or Men
of great wealth were allowed to participate in the new government.
Women were denied participation.  Negros had no voice and in fact,
they were counted as only three fifths of a person, Native
Americans(Indians) could not participate in the new government, nor
could Mexican Americans and Chinese Americans.  In short, most people
living in the Land that became the United States of America, had no
voice in the government that ruled their lives.
Although many of those mentioned, came to secure the right to vote and
to hold office, and to own land in their own name, the original
Oligarchy began to set in place road blocks to prevent many Americans
the rights afforded the original Citizens.
Today's struggle, although certainly a struggle over racial
discrimination, is really a struggle between those who proclaim that
all citizens have a right, and a duty to vote in the elections held in
their Land, and those who would turn back the hands of time to a time
when only the Elite White Men handled the nation's affairs.
Of course some of us also believe that even if we all did have the
right to vote, the Two Party System in America is so corrupt that it
must be replaced.  But first things first.  And that is to fight for
the right for all Americans to vote.
And so far as Donald Trump being a Leader, that is impossible.  Donald
Trump is a shallow minded fool.  He grew up scamming people, showing
disdain and contempt for those who looked to him for employment.
True Leaders watch out over all their people.  They are leaders
because they are visionaries.  Donald Trump is a showman, believing,
as did P. T. Barnum, that there is a sucker born every minute.  That
is what separates a Leader from a Huckster.

Carl Jarvis

On 9/25/17, Carl Jarvis <carjar82@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 9/25/17, Bob <ebob824@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Racism is the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically
superior

to members of other races.

white supremacists along with Donald Trump made their nation racially
nonreversible.
  As he ignominiously  disparaged soccer players, what a terribly
petulant
and infantile character.

Their pride is wholly spurned.

Their America first agenda brought them fractionation, tumultuousness,
racial disparity, detestable rhetoric and interminably factional
conflict.

I urge my fellow Muslims to utterly ostracise American enterprises.

I keep my sentiment stiff, these people are worthy of being relegated.
Their counterfeit mottoes of democracy are no longer believed.

I urge immigration applicants from our Muslim world to seek settlement
in
Canada.

At least, therein, they do not advocate for expatriating licit
occupants.

I myself have the desire to submit an immigration form to Canada.

I just await until I match their requirements.

I do not exaggerate, Americanism certainly became a major threat to
cultural

diversity.

In Britain, they honour royalty and succession.

Nevertheless, they do not embrace xenophobic temperament, even with the
rise

of controversial Brexit talks.

I talk to people there and they never denigrated outlanders.

So, what is the trouble in the States then?

Basically, it is racism.

They base their primal tenets on racial discrimination.

Despite nullifying this statement, they explicitly are convicted of
doing
so.

           The United States is no longer the place of equal
opportunities.

It used to be but, now it plainly isn't.

Bob



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