bottom line here is that only the worst kind of dishonest turd can pretend that there's any 'legitimacy' to your government or your 'country' karl.

There are some very patriotic people here.

In kindergarten, we heard a Native woman speak about how her life was different from ours.  Afterwards many people seemed to feel blamed for her experience, and became defensive.  They said it was not their fault, and seemed to believe there was nothing they could do.

It's not hard to move out if you have the privilege to do so, but impossible if you don't.

I wonder how highly patriotic people hold the theft of the country from its indigenous folk.  Maybe they have stories that validate it.

> and then had a civil war.  We might have problematic culture.

        'culture'

'fads' and 'memes' like slavery?

> We still have it in our constitution to protect the ability to rise up if
> something has gotten very wrong. 

        yet another piece of infinitely dishonest nonsense yes. Your US cuntsitution still has all the slavery 'clauses' as well. Makes for hilarious reading.


        Now, are you mentioning this (fake) "ability to rise up if  something has gotten very wrong" because you think it's real or because you admit it shows how infinitely corrupt your 'country' is?

Making change takes a lot of effort, and can endanger you, but it eventually happens.  Just like the cells in our body only live for so many years.  We need to talk productively about making things right, or we die.