As children raised in the United States of America, we were expected every morning to recite the pledge of allegiance to our country. In grade school, we were taught that our first president,...
Link to the article it's responding to: https://www.patreon.com/posts/on-american-58299798
The lesson Kayla here is pointing out, is much like how Comrade Stalin looked upon the past and drew the conclusion that "History shows that there are no invincible armies." When the Nazi machine was portraying itself as an unstoppable juggernaut, we should understand that History shows us there are no immortal empires.
America is not exceptional. And America will one day fall. How that happens is up to whoever seizes the vanguard role to guide the people towards the future.
The lesson Kayla here is pointing out, is much like how Comrade Stalin looked upon the past and drew the conclusion that "History shows that there are no invincible armies." When the Nazi machine was portraying itself as an unstoppable juggernaut, we should understand that History shows us there are no immortal empires.
America is not exceptional. And America will one day fall. How that happens is up to whoever seizes the vanguard role to guide the people towards the future.