Even a broken clock
“There is no place here for the hyphenated American, and the sooner he returns to the country of his allegiance, the better.”
Theodore Roosevelt
Not a big fan of Teddy, but this statement I agree with. If you want to become a citizen of a nation, you have to leave everything else behind and become a citizen. If you want to become an American, leave the Mexican- or the African- or whatever other hyphenated nonsense behind. Americanism is for all - not for select groups.
Theodore Roosevelt
Not a big fan of Teddy, but this statement I agree with. If you want to become a citizen of a nation, you have to leave everything else behind and become a citizen. If you want to become an American, leave the Mexican- or the African- or whatever other hyphenated nonsense behind. Americanism is for all - not for select groups.
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I assert clear fact voids claims of bigotry and ethnic bias in the US. Rather it illustrates the folly and disaster of asserting pride where none has been earned and blaming others for ones lot in life, which is a widespread cultural mess we have created, and that disgusting manipulative O-scumbag nurtured and fed on like a bacteriological infection, rather than bringing us all together.
I always use that broken clock analogy :)