• CitizenKong@lemmy.world
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    “Who controls the past controls the future, who controls the present controls the past.” George Orwell

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    The media is complicit every time they use “riot,” instead of “coup attempt.”

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      Right after Jan 6, I started posting how important it was to not refer to the incident as a ”riot," or a “coup,” or anything other than an “Insurrection.” That’s the word used in the 14th Amendment, Section 3, which prohibits those participating in an Insurrection from holding elected office. It was important then to characterize it as an Insurrection (which it was) then, and it’s important now.

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        Wasn’t it written by the people who run an Insurrection in the colonies?

        To be clear, I completely agree with you, and even in Italy that would be called an insurrection and not a riot and or coup, if our media was not literally bowed to a fascist government (or, at the time, to a government that got its talking points from the fascists who now won).

        I just find it… interesting, to say the least.

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          No, the Amendments are additions to the Constitution added by later administrations. The 14th Amendment was added after the Civil War, to keep Confederates from holding office in the Union government, who won the war.

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              Other examples of important Amendments were the ones that abolished slavery, gave women the right to vote, prohibited alcohol, and then repealed that prohibition.

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                  It’s a difficult process, and very, very few make it through. It requires a 2/3 vote of the House and Senate, and then 3/4 of the states have to vote for it. Almost 12,000 amendments have been proposed, but only 27 have been ratified.

                  The 27th is weird one, having been first proposed in 1789, but not finally ratified by the states until 1992. Usually, there is a 7 year limit on the States’ votes. The previous one, the 26th, was in 1971. The biggest failure between those two was probably the Equal Rights Amendment, which faced a fierce battle by Conservatives, who don’t feel it’s necessary to codify equal rights for women.

                  There are a number of unratified amendments out there, most of which have been dormant since the 19th century, and will probably never be finished.

                  It is almost impossible to get an amendment proposed and ratified today. The 2/3 approval by Congress, and then 3/4 of the states, are nearly impossible hurdles in the current political environment.

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    All this tells me is he’s ashamed of them, which is crazy. I expected the ‘idiot penduoum’ to swing the other way and him declare a holiday and/or put up monuments or something.

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    These fucking morons. Like the internet doesn’t exist. It is so tiresome to be an American.

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    It’s an indirect admittance of guilt. You don’t erase your victories from history, you erase your faillures.

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      Pretty well, actually. Ask a Chinese teen if they know what happened on that day or if they recognize the Tank Man photo.

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        from what i understand, they do know about it - they just don’t talk about it for fear of getting in trouble… at least the international students

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    History is written by the victors. American history is currently being rewritten by the crybabies bitches.

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    The rest of the world will remember. This idiot thinks it can be erased and hidden like it’s 1870.

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    PLEASE just someone tell him WW3 started and he has to stay in the bunker until he dies. The Vatican figured out how to “retire” a pope, the US Gov can do the same.

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        But imagine him being the only one that doesn’t know!! They’d probably need an AI to feed him fake tweets, because the Internet would totally still be functional after WW3 in his “brain”.

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      The US government could do the same, but there are too many fascists seizing their opportunity at the moment

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    What is funny is they said it was ANTIFA BLM so then was it ANTIFA BLM in prison that TRUMP pardoned?

    And if he’s pardoned someone for something that didn’t happen then is the pardon legit?