No it hasn’t “always been this way”. Abuses like this are unusual and indicate the sorry state of the current regime. Dismissing it as normal is sloppy and irresponsible.
Did you not read my whole comment? Union busting has been a thing carried out by police and sheriffs all over this country. We have never had a good nation. Not until the New Deal was created. And now all of that is being wiped away.
I did read your whole comment. You stated that the country has “always been this way”, illustrated with one example, and claimed that this sums up our whole history. It doesn’t. But in our new meme-fueled standard of social discourse the world consists only of all-or-nothing Good vs Evil false dichotomies, so what’s the use.
Sounds perfectly reasonable, but being beaten down and exhausted doesn’t add merit to a lazy, superficial analysis of history. “We’ve always been a horrible country” is as stupid as “We’re the world’s shining light of justice and freedom.”
No it hasn’t “always been this way”. Abuses like this are unusual and indicate the sorry state of the current regime. Dismissing it as normal is sloppy and irresponsible.
Did you not read my whole comment? Union busting has been a thing carried out by police and sheriffs all over this country. We have never had a good nation. Not until the New Deal was created. And now all of that is being wiped away.
I did read your whole comment. You stated that the country has “always been this way”, illustrated with one example, and claimed that this sums up our whole history. It doesn’t. But in our new meme-fueled standard of social discourse the world consists only of all-or-nothing Good vs Evil false dichotomies, so what’s the use.
Jim fucking Crow
Joe McCarthy
Japanese concentration camps in the USA
Kkk
Confederate plantation slave owners
George Custer’s slaughter of the Cheyenne
Andrew Jackson’s Indian removal act, and the trail of tears
Various race riots and massacres such as the many different Harlem massacres, new Orleans massacre, Tulsa massacre, first pillow massacre
And of course where it all started, The literal beginning of what would become the United States of America
Christopher god damned Columbus
I don’t know if it’s sloppy and irresponsible, sounds like a beaten down exhausted citizen.
Sounds perfectly reasonable, but being beaten down and exhausted doesn’t add merit to a lazy, superficial analysis of history. “We’ve always been a horrible country” is as stupid as “We’re the world’s shining light of justice and freedom.”
It’s the new normal. Get used to it and fall in line, worker!