Don’t Know Much About History Week at Legal Insurrection
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It is now clear that the people attacking monuments have no appreciation of American history at all.
- Mob Vows to Tear Down DC Emancipation Memorial
- Mob Throws Statue of Hans Christian Heg, Abolitionist, Into Lake Monona
There’s no end to it.
- Shaun King Wants Depictions of White Jesus Torn Down: ‘They are a Gross Form of White Supremacy’
- “Connotation” phase of the cultural purge: Rhode Island loses its “Providence Plantations”
Trump is taking action.
The left is so unhinged.
- When Feelz Meets Reason: Woman Has Meltdown Over Black Men Protecting Emancipation Memorial
- Videos Emerge of White Leftist Agitators Attempting to Lecture Black Police Officers on Racism
Good for them.
This woman is involved in the creation of school curriculum.
- NYT’s ‘1619 Project’ Founder Once Wrote Whites Were ‘Bloodsuckers’ in Black Community, Equated Columbus to Hitler
- ‘1619 Project’ Lead Writer Pushes Conspiracy Theory About Fireworks in New York
Imagine that.
New York is in terrible hands.
- Andrew Cuomo Calls Criticism of Deadly Nursing Home Policy a ‘Political Charade’
- Report: Shootings “Unexpectedly” Rise As NYC Eliminates Anti-Crime Units
- NYC American Museum of Natural History Removing Teddy Roosevelt Statue
These two are such a disaster.
Who could have predicted this?
- Minneapolis Neighborhood Promised to “Check its Privilege”, Then a 300-Strong Homeless Camp Moved In
- Gun Violence in New York and Other Cities Reaching Levels Not Seen in Decades
Check it out!
World news.
- Young Woman From Venezuela Warns Americans the Toppling of Statues is ‘Where Revolutions Start’
- Study Finds Palestinian Textbooks Prepare Students for “Continuous and Long-Range Confrontation” with Israel
- Italian Infectious Disease Doctor Believes COVID-19 Could Possibly Die Out on Its Own
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It was honest of the singer in that 1960 release to admit his academic — so much, then, his social — shortcomings, a working knowledge of history included. But, “I do know that I love you” was, therefore, a comforting consolation for the listener, no less his beloved, we’re sure.
Sixty years later, America and her destruction’s citizen-“listeners” aren’t so lucky. Not only do we listeners learn about the American destroyers’ conspicuous lack of historical knowledge, among other subjects of interest and concern, we see evidence of a blind and foolish, raging passion for another belief system entirely.
It’s clear enough to all the brokenhearted among us: unlike the gist of that Sam Cooke song, we hear amid all the obvious ignorance today no compensatory knowledge that America herself, at least, is certainly loved. In fact, she is hated and despised — and in the ignorant, rioting demonstrators’ view, meant for destruction.
As if we’re surprised to find this out, after years of witnessing and being informed by the MSM of their claimed “reasons” to “protest”.
We needn’t hold the worst of angsts, I reckon. America is still loved by the right kind of people — the free and the brave — and there’s plenty more of our kind than there are of theirs.
It might take from several years to a decade or perhaps more, but ultimately, we’re on the winning side: we’ll win back our country, as it deserves to be loved and defended.
It’ll be a slog, but a worthwhile one, to be sure.
When I saw the title, that song was the first thing I thought of, then “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” by George Santayana.
I used the song to warm my daughters about horny ignorant boys and men, who represented awful genetic material. I would ask tthem, “Do you want stupid children?”