Politicians also used the collective feelings after national tragedies to implement legislation that curtailed rights and led to the longest wars in US history. So it's a slippery slope really
No. From 9/11 to pearl harbor, to the sinking of the USS Maine. Tragedies have always been used to push an agenda. The other side just isn't as remembered by those who don't study history.
DougDuley on September 4th, 2019 at 01:25 UTC »
Politicians also used the collective feelings after national tragedies to implement legislation that curtailed rights and led to the longest wars in US history. So it's a slippery slope really
_Yeet_Boi_69_ on September 4th, 2019 at 02:43 UTC »
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Sacket on September 4th, 2019 at 02:47 UTC »
No. From 9/11 to pearl harbor, to the sinking of the USS Maine. Tragedies have always been used to push an agenda. The other side just isn't as remembered by those who don't study history.