by Judge Sixkiller
We have a holiday that is now seen as reason to celebrate beer, meat, and fireworks. We celebrate acts of celebration. What will happen when fireworks are made "illegal"? Alcohol? Meat? Unthinkable? For a lot of people, yes. Collectively, we have the attention span of, well, of something that doesn't remember things for very long.
On behalf of myself and those who may care, and perhaps those who may not, and for what it's worth, I would like to apologize to God, the Founding Fathers, and the children for what we have done and what we do to the gift that was given to us, "on this day", 1776.
1 comment:
It is sad to see something great forgotten for what it truly is, and when it is remembered only conjured in the form of a twisted, untrue mockery. Things like this never truly go away though the majority may make it look that way at times. Hopefully “this day” in 1776 is never dubbed a myth invented for a political purpose or bit to steer the people.
Thankfully, I didn’t see too much of a distortion this 4th, but I know it is pretty bad in many places.
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