PoliticalChic
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RadicalChic:
Not just an ignorant partisan hack.
A silly braggart too!!)
(Pssssst.....don't chase him away......havin' fun slappin' him around!)
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RadicalChic:
Not just an ignorant partisan hack.
A silly braggart too!!)
Love a good historical discussion, like the ones I've had here with others. But like anyone who loves studying history, I despise ignorant partisan hacks like RadicalChic who try to use it only for crude partisan purposes, peppering their "contributions" with contemporary political insults. I usually post on history discusion boards, where Liberals and Conservatives respect and learn from each other. That is impossible with this childish woman.
No fear. This History Forum is a place I would like to attract serious people to, of all political persuasions. So if you insist on posting your partisan drivel here, and try to pass it off as genuine history, you will no longer get a free pass.
You're intellectually dishonest. That doesn't offer opportunity to a lot of credibility.Clearly you are simply one of those windbags who want's to suggest that he knows so much.....and in a very short time I have proven that you know nothing.
Judeo-christian philosophy
The Sand Creek massacre (also known as the Chivington massacre, the battle of Sand Creek or the massacre of Cheyenne Indians) was a massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian Wars that occurred on November 29, 1864, when a 675-man force of the Third Colorado Cavalry[3] under the command of U.S. Army Colonel John Chivington attacked and destroyed a village of Cheyenne and Arapaho people in southeastern Colorado Territory,[4] killing and mutilating an estimated 150–500 Native Americans, about two-thirds of whom were women and children.[5] The location has been designated the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site and is administered by the National Park Service. This was part of a series of events known as the Colorado War and was preceded by the Hungate massacre.[6]
Manifest Destiny, the only good Indian is a dead Indian. or how about this
The Thibodaux massacre was a racial attack mounted by white paramilitary groups in Thibodaux, Louisiana in November 1887. It followed a three-week strike during the critical harvest season by an estimated 10,000 workers against sugar cane plantations in four parishes: Lafourche, Terrebonne, St. Mary, and Assumption.
The strike was the largest in the industry and the first conducted by a formal labor organization, the Knights of Labor. At planters' requests, the state sent in militia to protect strikebreakers, and work resumed on some plantations. Black workers and their families were evicted from plantations in Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes and retreated to Thibodaux.
Tensions broke out in violence on November 23, 1887, and the local white paramilitary forces attacked black workers and their families in Thibodaux. Although the total number of casualties is unknown, at least 35 black people were killed in the next three days (more historians believe 50 were killed) and as many as 300 overall killed, wounded or missing,[2][3] making it one of the most violent labor disputes in U.S. history. Victims reportedly included elders, women and children. All those killed were African American.[4]
The massacre, and passage by white Democrats of discriminatory state legislation, including disenfranchisement of most blacks, ended the organizing of sugar workers for decades, until the 1940s. According to Eric Arnesen, "The defeated sugar workers returned to the plantations on their employers' terms."[3]
Or maybe
The United States detonated two nuclear weapons over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945, respectively, with the consent of the United Kingdom, as required by the Quebec Agreement. The two bombings killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people, most of whom were civilians, and remain the first and only uses of nuclear weapons in armed conflict.
In the final year of World War II, the Allies prepared for a very costly invasion of the Japanese mainland. This undertaking was preceded by a conventional and firebombing campaign which devastated 67 Japanese cities. The war in Europe had concluded when Germany signed its instrument of surrender on May 8, 1945, and the Allies turned their full attention to the Pacific theater. The Allies called for the unconditional surrender of the Imperial Japanese armed forces in the Potsdam Declaration on July 26, 1945, the alternative being "prompt and utter destruction". Japan ignored the ultimatum and the war continued.
You're intellectually dishonest. That doesn't offer opportunity to a lot of credibility.Clearly you are simply one of those windbags who want's to suggest that he knows so much.....and in a very short time I have proven that you know nothing.
Hyper-partisans are intellectually dishonest and don't make rational anything, much less decisions..and human beings are able to investigate and make rational conclusions about the world.
You may never be wrong IN WHAT YOU POST- but, your posts are partisan making them serve an objective which is not being objective which is either; badly misinformed, sadly uninformed, or intellectually dishonest- because none of those attributes are all encompassing (as in a look at all evidence) to render a conclusion- your intelligence leads me to believe, after looking at all your posts for evidence, that you are intellectually dishonest.In time you will come to understand that I am never wrong.
You may never be wrong IN WHAT YOU POST- but, your posts are partisan making them serve an objective which is not being objective which is either; badly misinformed, sadly uninformed, or intellectually dishonest- because none of those attributes are all encompassing (as in a look at all evidence) to render a conclusion- your intelligence leads me to believe, after looking at all your posts for evidence, that you are intellectually dishonest.In time you will come to understand that I am never wrong.
I'm not using it a pejorative- I'm stating a fact.Look up the work 'partisan.'
I'm not using it a pejorative- I'm stating a fact.Look up the work 'partisan.'