> exactly! what do kids learn in school these days???
> note "these days" meaning "since the '80s"... we learned all about how our
> country was formed when we were in school in the '60s and '70s... they didn't
> come right out and state that "theft, murder, genocide, rape" were used but
it
> is easily apparent if one simply looks at the material and pays attention...
Like I said to Ward, pretty much all societies evolved from a period of
"theft, murder, genocide, rape." I learned that in school. I also learned
that societies that last evolve beyond that point to a point where the rule
of law is followed. Those societies usually last until either the rule of
law is ignored, or until they are invaded by a society which has not
evolved beyond "theft, murder, genocide, rape."
That last bit, learned in school, is one of the big reasons I believe that
opening the borders to anyone and everyone, while relaxing the vetting
process, is a path to destruction for our society. The only reason I can
think of that one would feel otherwise is if one longs for those not-so-good
old days of chaos and lawlessness.
IMHO, the politicians that push for such want just that. They want to
introduce some chaos and lawlessness so that they can assert control.
Mike
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