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In reply to the discussion: When did we, as a country, become this cruel? [View all]GoCubsGo
(34,158 posts)50. Maybe all the women who were burned as witches can answer that.
Or, the people who were held as slaves. Or, ones who were lynched. Or, the Native Americans who were deliberately given smallpox and other diseases, condemned them to poverty on reservations, and had their children and taken from them and sent to horrific residential schools...Or, all the women who have been treated as men's property. Or, ...
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Well, surely putting twenty people to death because some teenage girl called them witches is a good starting point.
Aristus
Jul 3
#6
The Original Sin was that Europeans stole this land from the rightful inhabitants
Wicked Blue
Jul 3
#25
I remember the GOP guy who pulled the pony tail of the female protester at the 2004 Rethug Convention.
John1956PA
Jul 3
#33
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. Voltaire
Ping Tung
Jul 3
#45
You and I are of like minds. The cruelty is nothing new, just reported better with our new technology
Attilatheblond
Jul 3
#54
A big % of Americans have ALWAYS been cruel. RW media fed that tendency to cruelty. More media exposed that cruelty
Attilatheblond
Jul 3
#51