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Linda MacDonald's avatar

Thanks Tom. Honestly, I cringe at the term "merciless savages", because the land grab envisioned by the original colonists at the time of this Declaration rooted in the commitment to and European religious support of The Doctrine of Discovery let loose savagery by white settlers. The ensuing genocide by whites on Native Peoples was horrorific. Stolen land, for new plantations of enslaved Africans and their children and grandchildren and generations continued the horror. The trauma from those brutal times lives on in the generations of all people who have lived since then. Of course a reader must take into account that period of time, the mindset, worldview, and all the rest. GW had 500+ slaves at Monticello then, Jefferson too, along with other signers except maybe John Witherspoon, a Presbyterian minister I believe. At any rate, it is quite amazing how the grievances in those times line up with today's national tyrant. I suppose there might be Declarations drafted for some states, especially those controlled by the gop maga cult. There is plenty of tyranny to go around in these United States of the Americas. Maybe the silver lining of today is a renewal of values that are at the heart of any people yearning to be truly free of tyrannical rule by the few, the vindictive, and the mean.

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And if we don't hang together on this attempt, we shall surely hang separately.

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