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[–] TheObviousSolution@lemm.ee 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

If anything, they've done everything to excuse outright corruption in the US government. SuperPACs, bribes, it's all getting legitimized. You can't even hear reports criticizing civil asset forfeiture not only because the practice is so widespread, but now people are more concerned about even worse things. A massive and overcrowded private prison system being used as a system of low or non-existent labor akin to slavery? Last decade's news.

Please, tell me how the US was founded as a revolution from tyranny and corruption again. Was that the policy when manifest destiny trampled on native American lives and left them in enclosed casinos? The US has always been about colonizers and subjugation, and even to this day continues to support modern world colonizers who, lacking the absence of modern civilization, rationalize the natives as militants when they oppose and make sure to place them besides terrorists. It speaks volumes to the sad state of global affairs that they are still the better option in terms of global superpowers to ally with.

The US compares itself to and lets itself be shaped by the lowest common denominator. Anything better, too socialist - but nevermind the small group of oligarchies power is organized around who do get the socialist treatment anyway.

[–] benyameen 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Learning about USA history in high school radicalised me.

As you said, manifest destiny was just the same old colonialism they claimed to oppose, just with a religious excuse.

[–] TheObviousSolution@lemm.ee 3 points 1 day ago

The US education system does teach US history and critical thinking, but applying it to itself is another thing entirely. The means are still there, so it's no coincidence that there has been a movement to shaft the US education system an promote things like homeschooling.