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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(104,767 posts)5. To be clear, that's Republican Senator Eric Schmitt, not just any random NatC
The Continental Army soldiers dying of frostbite at Valley Forge, the Pilgrims struggling to survive in the hard winter soil of Plymouth, the pioneers striking out from Missouri for the wild and dangerous frontier, the outnumbered Kentucky settlers repelling wave after wave of Indian war band attacks from behind their stockade wallsall of them would be astonished to hear that they were only fighting for a proposition.
They believed they were forging a nationa homeland for themselves and their descendants. They fought, they bled, they struggled, they died for us. They built this country for us.
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We Americans are the sons and daughters of the Christian pilgrims that poured out from Europes shores to baptize a new world in their ancient faith. Our ancestors were driven here by destiny, possessed by urgent and fiery conviction, by burning belief, devoted to their cause and their God.
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As the historian David McCullough writes, the Scots-Irish families that first settled Missouri saw themselves as the true Americans:
https://www.dailysignal.com/2025/09/02/schmitt-what-is-an-american/
They believed they were forging a nationa homeland for themselves and their descendants. They fought, they bled, they struggled, they died for us. They built this country for us.
...
We Americans are the sons and daughters of the Christian pilgrims that poured out from Europes shores to baptize a new world in their ancient faith. Our ancestors were driven here by destiny, possessed by urgent and fiery conviction, by burning belief, devoted to their cause and their God.
...
As the historian David McCullough writes, the Scots-Irish families that first settled Missouri saw themselves as the true Americans:
https://www.dailysignal.com/2025/09/02/schmitt-what-is-an-american/
So yeah, settling a country already inhabited by Native Americans is what he's proud of, and he thinks you need European Christian ancestry to be an American. And that it's about God, and Manifest Destiny - he defends:
'The Department of Homeland Securitys Twitter account posted an image of the famous painting American Progressone of the most iconic illustrations of Manifest Destiny, depicting settlers striding outward to the frontier, with Lady Columbia watching over them from above.'
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Attilatheblond
Sep 9
#12
The problem is Trump ignores and flouts all Lower Court rulings because he's got SCOTUS in his back pocket
Walleye
Sep 9
#16
To be clear, that's Republican Senator Eric Schmitt, not just any random NatC
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 9
#5
By far, the majority of immigrants from Europe came here for economic reasons, not religious ones.
Lonestarblue
Sep 9
#24
Just thinking that. The women who ran the households and built the families. That's who we have to thank
Walleye
Sep 9
#17
They have already been doing it. They have all of the information, collected by race.
twodogsbarking
Sep 9
#7
Ivana told the world that Donald kept a book of Hitler's speeches by his bed...He's a Fascist.
Joinfortmill
Sep 9
#20
Yes. Maya Wiley brought this up dead seriously on MSNBC yesterday. I can't remember what show she was on though.
chowder66
Sep 9
#25
I have mentioned my fears that, as a gay man, they would be coming for us sooner or later. (n/t)
OldBaldy1701E
Sep 9
#36