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  • Aqua LetiferA Offline
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    Aqua Letifer
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    #10

    😆

    Please love yourself.

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    • JollyJ Offline
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      Jolly
      wrote on last edited by
      #11

      Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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      • JollyJ Jolly

        Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

        AxtremusA Away
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        Axtremus
        wrote on last edited by
        #12

        @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

        Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

        Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

        JollyJ 1 Reply Last reply
        • AxtremusA Axtremus

          @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

          Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

          Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

          JollyJ Offline
          JollyJ Offline
          Jolly
          wrote on last edited by
          #13

          @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

          @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

          Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

          Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

          Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

          AxtremusA 1 Reply Last reply
          • JollyJ Jolly

            @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

            @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

            Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

            Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

            Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

            AxtremusA Away
            AxtremusA Away
            Axtremus
            wrote on last edited by
            #14

            @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

            @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

            @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

            Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

            Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

            Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

            Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

            Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

            JollyJ 1 Reply Last reply
            • AxtremusA Axtremus

              @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

              @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

              @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

              Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

              Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

              Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

              Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

              Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

              JollyJ Offline
              JollyJ Offline
              Jolly
              wrote on last edited by
              #15

              @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

              @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

              @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

              @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

              Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

              Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

              Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

              Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

              Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

              Yes.

              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

              AxtremusA 1 Reply Last reply
              • JollyJ Jolly

                @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

                Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

                Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

                Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

                Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

                Yes.

                AxtremusA Away
                AxtremusA Away
                Axtremus
                wrote on last edited by
                #16

                @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

                Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

                Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

                Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

                Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

                Yes.

                Do you think a woman citizen in 1861 has more rights than a woman citizen in 2020?

                JollyJ 1 Reply Last reply
                • AxtremusA Axtremus

                  @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                  @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                  @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                  @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                  @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                  Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

                  Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

                  Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

                  Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

                  Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

                  Yes.

                  Do you think a woman citizen in 1861 has more rights than a woman citizen in 2020?

                  JollyJ Offline
                  JollyJ Offline
                  Jolly
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #17

                  @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                  @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                  @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                  @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                  @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                  @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                  Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

                  Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

                  Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

                  Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

                  Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

                  Yes.

                  Do you think a woman citizen in 1861 has more rights than a woman citizen in 2020?

                  Yes.

                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

                  AxtremusA 1 Reply Last reply
                  • JollyJ Jolly

                    @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                    @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                    @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                    @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                    @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                    @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                    Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

                    Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

                    Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

                    Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

                    Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

                    Yes.

                    Do you think a woman citizen in 1861 has more rights than a woman citizen in 2020?

                    Yes.

                    AxtremusA Away
                    AxtremusA Away
                    Axtremus
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #18

                    @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                    @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                    @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                    @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                    @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                    @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                    @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                    Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

                    Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

                    Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

                    Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

                    Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

                    Yes.

                    Do you think a woman citizen in 1861 has more rights than a woman citizen in 2020?

                    Yes.

                    Then, quite simply, you think wrong and your world view is wrong.
                    Male citizens may have had more rights in 1861, but humans in general, once you include slaves and women, on the whole did not have more rights in 1861. If you have to exclude slaves and women to make a statement on rights, that statement means little.

                    Aqua LetiferA JollyJ 2 Replies Last reply
                    • AxtremusA Axtremus

                      @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                      @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                      @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                      @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                      @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                      @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                      @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                      Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

                      Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

                      Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

                      Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

                      Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

                      Yes.

                      Do you think a woman citizen in 1861 has more rights than a woman citizen in 2020?

                      Yes.

                      Then, quite simply, you think wrong and your world view is wrong.
                      Male citizens may have had more rights in 1861, but humans in general, once you include slaves and women, on the whole did not have more rights in 1861. If you have to exclude slaves and women to make a statement on rights, that statement means little.

                      Aqua LetiferA Offline
                      Aqua LetiferA Offline
                      Aqua Letifer
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #19

                      @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                      @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                      @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                      @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                      @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                      @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                      @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                      @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                      Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

                      Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

                      Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

                      Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

                      Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

                      Yes.

                      Do you think a woman citizen in 1861 has more rights than a woman citizen in 2020?

                      Yes.

                      Then, quite simply, you think wrong and your world view is wrong.
                      Male citizens may have had more rights in 1861, but humans in general, once you include slaves and women, on the whole did not have more rights in 1861. If you have to exclude slaves and women to make a statement on rights, that statement means little.

                      Women didn't die gruesomely in wars nearly at the level men did, either.

                      Please love yourself.

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                      • AxtremusA Axtremus

                        @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                        @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                        @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                        @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                        @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                        @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                        @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                        Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

                        Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

                        Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

                        Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

                        Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

                        Yes.

                        Do you think a woman citizen in 1861 has more rights than a woman citizen in 2020?

                        Yes.

                        Then, quite simply, you think wrong and your world view is wrong.
                        Male citizens may have had more rights in 1861, but humans in general, once you include slaves and women, on the whole did not have more rights in 1861. If you have to exclude slaves and women to make a statement on rights, that statement means little.

                        JollyJ Offline
                        JollyJ Offline
                        Jolly
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #20

                        @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                        @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                        @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                        @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                        @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                        @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                        @Axtremus said in USA and CSA:

                        @Jolly said in USA and CSA:

                        Do remember, a citizen has less rights in 2020 than in 1861...

                        Which part of 1861, and do you consider slave a citizen?

                        Slaves weren't citizens in 1861, but you knew that. So did Lincoln, who would have gladly shipped them back to Africa.

                        Yeah, so you definitely know you were excluding slaves when you wrote that post.

                        Now let’s consider the women ... do you consider a woman a citizen in 1861?

                        Yes.

                        Do you think a woman citizen in 1861 has more rights than a woman citizen in 2020?

                        Yes.

                        Then, quite simply, you think wrong and your world view is wrong.
                        Male citizens may have had more rights in 1861, but humans in general, once you include slaves and women, on the whole did not have more rights in 1861. If you have to exclude slaves and women to make a statement on rights, that statement means little.

                        Don't know much about individual freedoms and state's rights do you?

                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                          Copper
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                          #21

                          Enumerate them.

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