John Doyle
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Well, now I kind of want to get the points, but I don't want to be a liar.
I guess, you know what?
To be honest, I assume that you did know that, and so... You're going to, out of charity, wish that I hadn't screwed up my own game.
Yeah, their cousins were like in internment camps and we were like, hey, would you mind going and dying for our country, please?
And they did at a higher rate per capita.
So yeah, it's just one of those things.
It's the mythology that's constructed because if you want to tell the story of black success in America, you ultimately have to tell the story of America.
But they don't want to have that conversation or story.
And so they have to try to carve out their own
whether it's in mythology, national anthems, Independence Day, it's just completely nonsensical.
They call them race traitors, Uncle Tom, what have you.
Well, you know, as much as I would like to name names, there is, you call them the usual suspects.
You can name names.
The thing is, they want that because it's drama to them.
It's content.
It's all that.
It is less about, you know, embarking from first principles and actually having a discussion about how the world ought to be.
I call these people sometimes maybe reciprocal, where, you know, you'll have like, if Trump says we have to do 110 degrees, they say, no, we actually have to do 70.
Or if Trump says we have to do, you know, 20 degrees, they'll say, no, we actually have to do like 160.
So there is no answer that could ever satisfy these people.