@Abrupt, we're not speaking to each other at this point (well, we never were). I don't know why I keep getting involved in these types of conversations when they go nowhere. We're not actually trying to come to some kind of understanding or even just a conclusion. I'm just going to respond to some points that stand out to me instead of all the quoting.
1st, I didn't play the race card. What
you did is what conservatives typically tend to do and that is play the race card card. I mention race, you ignore whether the mention is relevant or not and just say "you're playing the race card!". You brought up slavery and people building the country. You honestly don't see why race would come up to me? Honestly? If you brought up abortion or voting rights, you're telling me you don't see why someone you're debating, if you didn't know it at the time, would bring up the fact that they are a woman? (race too actually 'cause it also applies here).
2nd, "We owe the spirit of our country"? That means absolutely nothing. How do you repay that? Saluting the flag? Saying the pledge of allegiance every day? Screaming "support our troops" while being fine with putting them in unnecessary wars and not doing anything to actually support them? That is the absolute
least you can do if you can call that doing something at all. Giving back to our country means actually giving back. I have zero confusion about what our government is. Our tax dollars don't go to it to say "job well done" 'cause that certainly isn't the case. We employ our government to take care of business on behalf of the country. I have no problem with cutting off
their pay for doing a poor job, I do have a problem with cutting off money for the business they have to take care of. You see the difference?
3rd, You mentioned your service. Thank you for that.
That is giving back to our country. You did however take part in socialism though. What I meant by you eating up lies you've been fed is that you want so badly to believe you do everything on your on and you just don't. We have a balance between individualism and collectivism. Not liking that doesn't change it. Individualism doesn't trump everything, you just
want to believe it does when reality says different. Our military protects taxpayers and freeloaders alike because the safety of our country as a whole trumps the fact that some people will get over. Our police departments, our military (and their healthcare), education, infrastructure...all socialized. Would you rather us hire a military only when needed? Should we all have our own private security details instead of police? Should those with money be the only ones allowed an education? I'm sure your answer is no to those questions so why pretend that this isn't the truth? We as a group provided these things for each other so that we can pursue what makes us happy as an individuals.
It is not a debt or servitude as you want to characterize it. If you own your home, do you let it crumble or do you continue to maintain it as long as you own it? If you pass it on to your kids, should they maintain it or say you already paid for it
and you're the one that screwed it up so lets not put more into it? You can allow a house to crumble, you can't allow that for a country. Because of that, if it
is a debt, it absolutely has
not be paid off because the nature of this "debt" can and will never be paid off if you want to keep this country. It's passed down from generation to generation in whatever condition and each generation must attempt to repair its condition no matter how badly those before them damaged it.
Last, Do you look at a chess board and determine who's winning by how many pieces they've captured? If so, you're probably a horrible chess player. Having to be a slave is about much more than a willingness to bend or how strong you are. There are many variables to be considered. I'm sure there were slaves much stronger than you. It's really easy to speak about something you'll never deal with. Some of those slaves that bent their knees are the reason you or I will never have to. You as an
individual may have resisted and died. You as an
individual may have broken free and lived in hiding (if you want to call that living or freedom). Yay for you and your individualism
. It, however, took
groups of people, (black and white, free and unfree) and a head of government to actually end slavery so they could
all pursue individual happiness.
I'm sorry, but I had to throw this in... You'd be the slave, after benefiting from everyone's sacrifice so you could finally come out of hiding, talking about "Who's this Harriet Tubman person? What do you mean Lincoln freed the slaves? I freed myself!".