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Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:25 pm
by Symmetry
Phatscotty wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
no dude, thats just most of the things that popped out in the trailer. nothing homo-erotic about pride


Genius

omg whatever we are number one! omg sooooo #1 omg omg :breathe: you can't touch us we'll bomb you! USA! USA! omg omg

that is homo-erotic, and the correct term you may want to use in the future...

Nationalistic Chauvinism

that I am most certainly not, nor is the trailer, IMO. are you thinking about checking it out the show at all? You may be unaware of all the land-owning blacks pre-1776, and blacks serving and being paid the same wage in the continental army, and taking part in the protest that led to the boston massacre. I wish you would take the time to look at my country again, from an un-pre-biased view, because I can see, IMO, everything you are not aware of when you are getting all chippery.


Heads up- this post makes no sense.

I'm still enjoying the "nothing homo-erotic about pride" quote though.

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:37 pm
by Phatscotty
Symmetry wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
no dude, thats just most of the things that popped out in the trailer. nothing homo-erotic about pride


Genius

omg whatever we are number one! omg sooooo #1 omg omg :breathe: you can't touch us we'll bomb you! USA! USA! omg omg

that is homo-erotic, and the correct term you may want to use in the future...

Nationalistic Chauvinism

that I am most certainly not, nor is the trailer, IMO. are you thinking about checking it out the show at all? You may be unaware of all the land-owning blacks pre-1776, and blacks serving and being paid the same wage in the continental army, and taking part in the protest that led to the boston massacre. I wish you would take the time to look at my country again, from an un-pre-biased view, because I can see, IMO, everything you are not aware of when you are getting all chippery.


Heads up- this post makes no sense.

I'm still enjoying the "nothing homo-erotic about pride" quote though.


it doesnt affect me. It is what it is. but hey, at least you did not deny those facts about african Americans like I thought you might have...

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:44 pm
by Symmetry
Phatscotty wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
no dude, thats just most of the things that popped out in the trailer. nothing homo-erotic about pride


Genius

omg whatever we are number one! omg sooooo #1 omg omg :breathe: you can't touch us we'll bomb you! USA! USA! omg omg

that is homo-erotic, and the correct term you may want to use in the future...

Nationalistic Chauvinism

that I am most certainly not, nor is the trailer, IMO. are you thinking about checking it out the show at all? You may be unaware of all the land-owning blacks pre-1776, and blacks serving and being paid the same wage in the continental army, and taking part in the protest that led to the boston massacre. I wish you would take the time to look at my country again, from an un-pre-biased view, because I can see, IMO, everything you are not aware of when you are getting all chippery.


Heads up- this post makes no sense.

I'm still enjoying the "nothing homo-erotic about pride" quote though.


it doesnt affect me. It is what it is. but hey, at least you did not deny those facts about african Americans like I thought you might have...


I don't deny them or accept them, I'm just saying that your post makes no sense, and has nothing to do with what I wrote.

Or do you seriously deny that a standard atom of hydrogen has only a single electron?

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:02 pm
by jefjef
I take pride in the fact that we can fire toys like this at those who may deserve it. Where are you symm?

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The US is a great nation. Those who hate and condemn us seem to forget that they helped make us. We are formed from every race/nationality/culture on the planet.

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 5:07 am
by BigBallinStalin
jefjef wrote:I take pride in the fact that we can fire toys like this at those who may deserve it. Where are you symm?


The US is a great nation. Those who hate and condemn us seem to forget that they helped make us. We are formed from every race/nationality/culture on the planet.


Run by a government and wealthy elite who are predominantly white and in no way represent proportionally the population and its cultures of this country.

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 4:15 pm
by Phatscotty
BigBallinStalin wrote:
jefjef wrote:I take pride in the fact that we can fire toys like this at those who may deserve it. Where are you symm?


The US is a great nation. Those who hate and condemn us seem to forget that they helped make us. We are formed from every race/nationality/culture on the planet.


Run by a government and wealthy elite who are predominantly white and in no way represent proportionally the population and its cultures of this country.

the people are wealthy and predominantly white, of course, when you get that rich and that powerful, it does not matter what color skin you have. you dont really think that do you?

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 4:37 pm
by BigBallinStalin
Phatscotty wrote:
BigBallinStalin wrote:
jefjef wrote:I take pride in the fact that we can fire toys like this at those who may deserve it. Where are you symm?


The US is a great nation. Those who hate and condemn us seem to forget that they helped make us. We are formed from every race/nationality/culture on the planet.


Run by a government and wealthy elite who are predominantly white and in no way represent proportionally the population and its cultures of this country.

the people are wealthy and predominantly white, of course, when you get that rich and that powerful, it does not matter what color skin you have. you dont really think that do you?


*readjust pipe in mouth. Oh hoh hoh! But what a change on the people's perceptions there would be, if the Senate and the House of Representin' had a similar "population" of the masses. Don't you agree?

But I somewhat jest. I'd say, "Yes, it would make a difference." Not everyone in the government is wealthy, but some are powerful.

But then again, you do bring up a good point. If one were that rich, would such things as skin color matter? YEAH, they still do.

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:48 am
by thegreekdog
Genghis Khant wrote:If you want to learn about American history & achievements you should watch Roots.


Great movie (or TV show?). It's too bad that the United States is the only country that did anything horrible in its past. I'm so ashamed of my ancestors (you know, all the Greek emigrants that were in the US in the 18th and early 19th centuries), that I think I'm going to renounce my citizenship and go to a country that doesn't have these sorts of historical mishaps - like England, or maybe Germany... oh, I could go to Turkey!

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:22 am
by b.k. barunt
thegreekdog wrote:
Genghis Khant wrote:If you want to learn about American history & achievements you should watch Roots.


Great movie (or TV show?). It's too bad that the United States is the only country that did anything horrible in its past. I'm so ashamed of my ancestors (you know, all the Greek emigrants that were in the US in the 18th and early 19th centuries), that I think I'm going to renounce my citizenship and go to a country that doesn't have these sorts of historical mishaps - like England, or maybe Germany... oh, I could go to Turkey!


Yeah you can always seek to minimize it with the otherguysdidittoo slant, but it's not just about slinging mud and/or dodging such.

I was brought up by parents who gave me the usual patriotic Amurkagreatestcountry shit and as a result i bought a ticket to Viet Nam. It's not harmless propaganda. I think i did a much better job by teaching my son the truth about this country so that he'll "pledge allegiance" to friends and family - not some flag that's been dishonored more times than i can count.


Honibaz

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:48 am
by Snorri1234
The "Hey you guys did bad shit too" argument would be very good if we didn't actually fully admit it.

We know our countries did shit too, that's why we don't have this blind patriotism for it. We like our countries, but we're not going to act like they're the greatest thing ever.

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:55 am
by thegreekdog
Snorri1234 wrote:The "Hey you guys did bad shit too" argument would be very good if we didn't actually fully admit it.

We know our countries did shit too, that's why we don't have this blind patriotism for it. We like our countries, but we're not going to act like they're the greatest thing ever.


Yeah, except we are the greatest country ever.

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:58 am
by thegreekdog
b.k. barunt wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
Genghis Khant wrote:If you want to learn about American history & achievements you should watch Roots.


Great movie (or TV show?). It's too bad that the United States is the only country that did anything horrible in its past. I'm so ashamed of my ancestors (you know, all the Greek emigrants that were in the US in the 18th and early 19th centuries), that I think I'm going to renounce my citizenship and go to a country that doesn't have these sorts of historical mishaps - like England, or maybe Germany... oh, I could go to Turkey!


Yeah you can always seek to minimize it with the otherguysdidittoo slant, but it's not just about slinging mud and/or dodging such.

I was brought up by parents who gave me the usual patriotic Amurkagreatestcountry shit and as a result i bought a ticket to Viet Nam. It's not harmless propaganda. I think i did a much better job by teaching my son the truth about this country so that he'll "pledge allegiance" to friends and family - not some flag that's been dishonored more times than i can count.


Honibaz


I'm not minimizing it. I'm saying, yeah, there's shit we did in the past just like every other country. What's the solution? We can't go back in time. So, we can either say, "yeah, we're pretty fucking awesome, but we have plenty of room to improve" or we can say "yeah, we suck, sorry everybody." That's why I'm fine with a fucking History channel show about the history of the fucking United States. It's a history channel show. A show. On television. What's wrong with being proud of some of the stuff the US did (or England or France or fucking China)?

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 11:04 am
by hecter
thegreekdog wrote:I'm not minimizing it. I'm saying, yeah, there's shit we did in the past just like every other country. What's the solution? We can't go back in time. So, we can either say, "yeah, we're pretty fucking awesome, but we have plenty of room to improve" or we can say "yeah, we suck, sorry everybody." That's why I'm fine with a fucking History channel show about the history of the fucking United States. It's a history channel show. A show. On television. What's wrong with being proud of some of the stuff the US did (or England or France or fucking China)?

What about the history of fucking shit-fuckistan? Why'd you fucking forget them, huh?

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 11:32 am
by b.k. barunt
thegreekdog wrote:
I'm not minimizing it. I'm saying, yeah, there's shit we did in the past just like every other country. What's the solution? We can't go back in time. So, we can either say, "yeah, we're pretty fucking awesome, but we have plenty of room to improve" or we can say "yeah, we suck, sorry everybody." That's why I'm fine with a fucking History channel show about the history of the fucking United States. It's a history channel show. A show. On television. What's wrong with being proud of some of the stuff the US did (or England or France or fucking China)?


Because being "proud of your country" is stoopit. It leads to jingoistic idiocy. It leads to blindly following wankers like Bush when they get us all skeert of terrorists or somesuch and then lead us into a war with Iraq. It leads to "themeansisjustifiedbytheend" mentality that allows our leaders to play God. It leads to all kinds of bullshit, because it is bullshit.

It's just like the "take pride in your school" bullshit back in high school. Wasn't that a great thing - i remember it leading to a lot of fights at football games and such, but did it ever increase the quality of the schools?

We don't just have a choice between "we're awesome" or "we suck". How about "we need to recognize our past mistakes and try not to repeat them", because they keep on fucking happening. We don't need self congratulatory pats on the back right now to make us feel good. We're in a fucking mess and we better sort it out.


Honibaz

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 12:32 pm
by BigBallinStalin
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Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:10 pm
by thegreekdog
b.k. barunt wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
I'm not minimizing it. I'm saying, yeah, there's shit we did in the past just like every other country. What's the solution? We can't go back in time. So, we can either say, "yeah, we're pretty fucking awesome, but we have plenty of room to improve" or we can say "yeah, we suck, sorry everybody." That's why I'm fine with a fucking History channel show about the history of the fucking United States. It's a history channel show. A show. On television. What's wrong with being proud of some of the stuff the US did (or England or France or fucking China)?


Because being "proud of your country" is stoopit. It leads to jingoistic idiocy. It leads to blindly following wankers like Bush when they get us all skeert of terrorists or somesuch and then lead us into a war with Iraq. It leads to "themeansisjustifiedbytheend" mentality that allows our leaders to play God. It leads to all kinds of bullshit, because it is bullshit.

It's just like the "take pride in your school" bullshit back in high school. Wasn't that a great thing - i remember it leading to a lot of fights at football games and such, but did it ever increase the quality of the schools?

We don't just have a choice between "we're awesome" or "we suck". How about "we need to recognize our past mistakes and try not to repeat them", because they keep on fucking happening. We don't need self congratulatory pats on the back right now to make us feel good. We're in a fucking mess and we better sort it out.


Honibaz


National pride doesn't lead to jingoism unless the person is a fucking moron. For example, I have a lot of national pride. I'm against the war in Iraq and I was from the beginning. You know why? Because I'm not a fucking moron.

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 5:58 pm
by Snorri1234
thegreekdog wrote:
b.k. barunt wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
I'm not minimizing it. I'm saying, yeah, there's shit we did in the past just like every other country. What's the solution? We can't go back in time. So, we can either say, "yeah, we're pretty fucking awesome, but we have plenty of room to improve" or we can say "yeah, we suck, sorry everybody." That's why I'm fine with a fucking History channel show about the history of the fucking United States. It's a history channel show. A show. On television. What's wrong with being proud of some of the stuff the US did (or England or France or fucking China)?


Because being "proud of your country" is stoopit. It leads to jingoistic idiocy. It leads to blindly following wankers like Bush when they get us all skeert of terrorists or somesuch and then lead us into a war with Iraq. It leads to "themeansisjustifiedbytheend" mentality that allows our leaders to play God. It leads to all kinds of bullshit, because it is bullshit.

It's just like the "take pride in your school" bullshit back in high school. Wasn't that a great thing - i remember it leading to a lot of fights at football games and such, but did it ever increase the quality of the schools?

We don't just have a choice between "we're awesome" or "we suck". How about "we need to recognize our past mistakes and try not to repeat them", because they keep on fucking happening. We don't need self congratulatory pats on the back right now to make us feel good. We're in a fucking mess and we better sort it out.


Honibaz


National pride doesn't lead to jingoism unless the person is a fucking moron. For example, I have a lot of national pride. I'm against the war in Iraq and I was from the beginning. You know why? Because I'm not a fucking moron.



one can be jingoistic and still be against a war.

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:33 am
by b.k. barunt
thegreekdog wrote:
National pride doesn't lead to jingoism unless the person is a fucking moron. For example, I have a lot of national pride. I'm against the war in Iraq and I was from the beginning. You know why? Because I'm not a fucking moron.


In my experience national pride leads to jingoism.

As far as national pride goes, i'm proud of our Constitution. I think it's the greatest document ever forged by the hand of man to govern a country. The systematic rape of such is the main reason i hate this government of ours and the coweyed lackeys who support it.


Honibaz

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:27 am
by thegreekdog
b.k. barunt wrote:
thegreekdog wrote:
National pride doesn't lead to jingoism unless the person is a fucking moron. For example, I have a lot of national pride. I'm against the war in Iraq and I was from the beginning. You know why? Because I'm not a fucking moron.


In my experience national pride leads to jingoism.

As far as national pride goes, i'm proud of our Constitution. I think it's the greatest document ever forged by the hand of man to govern a country. The systematic rape of such is the main reason i hate this government of ours and the coweyed lackeys who support it.


Honibaz


I 100% agree with you on all counts.

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:10 pm
by nesterdude
Genghis Khant wrote:If you want to learn about American history & achievements you should watch Roots.

Roots was a joke, and clearly representative of the 80's white guilt that has gotten even more out of hand today.

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 1:32 am
by b.k. barunt
nesterdude wrote:
Genghis Khant wrote:If you want to learn about American history & achievements you should watch Roots.

Roots was a joke, and clearly representative of the 80's white guilt that has gotten even more out of hand today.


I thought "Roots" was very well done. Great story, great acting and historically accurate without any exaggerations. "White guilt"? My ancestors never owned slaves to my knowledge so i have no reason to feel "guilty". I am however deeply ashamed of my country for the way Blacks were treated and for imbeciles who whine about how unfair it is for Whites to have to feel guilt.


Honibaz

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 10:17 am
by nesterdude
b.k. barunt wrote:
nesterdude wrote:
Genghis Khant wrote:If you want to learn about American history & achievements you should watch Roots.

Roots was a joke, and clearly representative of the 80's white guilt that has gotten even more out of hand today.


I thought "Roots" was very well done. Great story, great acting and historically accurate without any exaggerations. "White guilt"? My ancestors never owned slaves to my knowledge so i have no reason to feel "guilty". I am however deeply ashamed of my country for the way Blacks were treated and for imbeciles who whine about how unfair it is for Whites to have to feel guilt.


Honibaz

That's just amusing.
I see no whining, kinda difficult over the internet unless really overdone.
So easy for you to say "I have no reason to feel 'guilty'"
Though by many of your earlier posts throughout these forums, it's clear you do either feel very guilty or sympathize very much with that perspective.
Either way, matters not to me.
And you pulled out the "imbeciles," nice.

Roots was OK, acting was typical 80's, and that's clearly no Shakespeare. Story, a bit gripping, but taken in the context of the sociopolitical messaging the 80s had, and what that messaging has developed into today, well, alone it may be benign, in the scheme of things, another story.

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 10:19 am
by thegreekdog
Anyone watch it yet? I caught the end of the Revolution episode and I was not impressed. I guess being a history major I wanted more detail than could reasonably be expected to be included in a shorter TV show. My wife liked it though; she has virtually no history background.

Re: America: The Story of Us

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 12:01 pm
by nesterdude
thegreekdog wrote:Anyone watch it yet? I caught the end of the Revolution episode and I was not impressed. I guess being a history major I wanted more detail than could reasonably be expected to be included in a shorter TV show. My wife liked it though; she has virtually no history background.

I've seen two episodes, it was pretty good, sort of like a survey course on US history.
Last night was pre civil war, cotton gin, slavery, etc. Was a good account of things.
But again, it's broad with snippets of detail.