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But...but....but they were old white people...how racist of you to mention they understood how things today would work...good golly ms molly.And people still think we can vote our way out of this......
I've been reading the federalist papers for school and it's amazing how Madison knew that these small little groups one day would be the demise of our country.
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A few did but the average citizen in those days was an illiterate idiot.But...but....but they were old white people...how racist of you to mention they understood how things today would work...good golly ms molly.
The Founding Fathers (that's right, I said it), were so much smarter than anybody has given them credit for. Shit back then people had time to ponder and think for themselves - hence why Newton, Raphson and LaPlace and all those math weenies figured out stuff we have today (along with that really old dude Archimedes whose writings were mostly destroyed).
They did manage to build the greatest nation in the world. In fact, even in 1776 "American Exceptionalism" was a thing.A few did but the average citizen in those days was an illiterate idiot.
I was speaking of the time of Newton who was a European. I dont know about the others except Archimedes but the 'average' Joe of his time was no genius.They did manage to build the greatest nation in the world. In fact, even in 1776 "American Exceptionalism" was a thing.
Moreover, literacy rates in America were much higher than in most of Europe. The Foundation for Economic Education estimates that around 80% of men and 50% of women in New England were literate by 1776. These number quickly rose, and by the 1800s, only one in four Americans were illiterate. https://readcenter.org/literacy-rates-improved-since-1776/#:~:text=Moreover, literacy rates in America,in four Americans were illiterate.
Being illiterate doesn't necessarily mean they were not smart. I know folks who have no formal education but I'd deem are as smart if not smarter than myself and a lot of others I work with. Unable to read and right was commonplace back then.A few did but the average citizen in those days was an illiterate idiot.
Agreed, note that I mentioned my grandfather, He taught himself to read but his exposure to the larger picture was very limited. As today, where many people are 'educated/indoctrinated. only a few make the decisions. Read: Parasitea in DC, and even most of them are little more than pawns for a very few others. Half the nation thinks theyre the real thing.Being illiterate doesn't necessarily mean they were not smart. I know folks who have no formal education but I'd deem are as smart if not smarter than myself and a lot of others I work with. Unable to read and right was commonplace back then.
Illiterate:
- Unable to read and write.
- Having little or no formal education.
- Marked by inferiority to an expected standard of familiarity with language and literature.
A few were quite savvy, like Franklin. But the mass of people I'd agree were struggling to survive. However, all this edumacation ain't got us much as of late.Agreed, note that I mentioned my grandfather, He taught himself to read but his exposure to the larger picture was very limited. As today, where many people are 'educated/indoctrinated. only a few make the decisions. Read: Parasitea in DC, and even most of them are little more than pawns for a very few others. Half the nation thinks theyre the real thing.
I think the average European, and generally the average American, of that time was too busy just trying to survive to bee too informed on world events.
Correct! Everyone is smart and good at something, even if they’ve never had any formal training. And, there is always going to be someone better than you, no matter how good you are.Being illiterate doesn't necessarily mean they were not smart. I know folks who have no formal education but I'd deem are as smart if not smarter than myself and a lot of others I work with. Unable to read and right was commonplace back then.
Illiterate:
- Unable to read and write.
- Having little or no formal education.
- Marked by inferiority to an expected standard of familiarity with language and literature.
Yes! The entire fucking slate needs wiped clean!So this thread got a bit de-railed. Does anyone agree with the authors' premise that the whole damn bunch should be impeached?
Unfortunately it wouldnt change a thing because the problem lies not in the system, nor in who is there, but in basic human nature, and in the type of persons who seek power.Yes! The entire fucking slate needs wiped clean!
A few did but the average citizen in those days was an illiterate idiot.
Maggot, I live in Hanover Co. You still own any land here? Always looking for places to do some metal detecting.I was speaking of the time of Newton who was a European. I dont know about the others except Archimedes but the 'average' Joe of his time was no genius.
Also, Id guess that New England, where the Harvards ruled, was far more literate than most of the rest of what would become the United States. My family landed in Hanover Virginia in 1640. One or more of them fought for the United states in every war since (with the exception of The Civil War). My cousins and myself were the first generation to go to college. My grandfather, a hard working, good man, never went to school a day in his life. He did teach himself to read and write.
No the family moved west into Halifax, Pittsylvania, and Campbell counties way back. Baca farmers. Comeon up and we'll do some metal pellet launching.Maggot, I live in Hanover Co. You still own any land here? Always looking for places to do some metal detecting.![]()
Yeah, you're right. I've been fed up for a long time and sadly ASGH.Yea . That would be great! But being about fed up should have been months ago! ASGH!
Yea . That would be great! But being about fed up should have been months ago! ASGH!
So, y’all going to embrace the next steps?Yeah, you're right. I've been fed up for a long time and sadly ASGH.