If I were to name one aspect of Tim Snyder’s uniquenesses as a historian, it’s his capacity to take his tremendous intellect and make it accessible to the average person.
And of course, at this point in U.S., history, this is not just some quirky little curiosity; it’s vital that the common American understands what Dr. Snyder is saying in the meme at left, and acts accordingly.
I hope you’ll check this short video.
Yale University History Professor on Preserving Our Republic
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The U.S. has done fairly well for itself over the past 250 years with no official language.
Switzerland has four official languages, and its GDP per capita is far greater than that of the United States.
Only hateful morons believe that this “common language” crap is a problem here.
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Our problem isn’t really dementia; it’s criminal sociopathy.
All through his life, Trump has operated on the basis “what’s good for me?” with no regard for the wellbeing of others. That’s a sociopath.
On top of this, you add criminality. Anything that won’t land his in prison is totally fine, where it be fraud, theft, or treason.
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Exactly. Being indifferent to the suffering of others makes it easy to keep a smile on your face.
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