Fair point about guns, but I think it goes deeper than that. The Puritanical mindset has always been influential in American culture. Americans are taught a sanitised version of the foundations of the American colonies, and the Puritans are depicted as good, Godly people who escaped cruel persecution in England and set up communities in the wilderness where there was religious freedom. In fact, the Puritans were a bunch of intolerant, fanatical nut-jobs (a parallel with the Taliban isn't totally unfair) who punished harshly anyone who didn't conform to community norms and stick to the rules.
Hard not to see a parallel with American cops who pull you over and give you a ticket for having a burned out taillight, Nixon's War on Drugs, and Three Strikes laws, to take three random examples.
I know you're being ironic when you refer to Britain being a socialist paradise, but just to be clear, it's never been that and it certainly isn't currently heading that way. In fact, the bunch of elitist, privileged knobs currently in charge - and especially the delusional, fanatical, Trump-loving, anti-EU fanatics who are driving the Brexit agenda - would very much like to turn the UK into an annex of the USA.
I'm pleased that we're making progress with this issue. Puritanical nut jobs for sure. The remnants of which seem to afflict a certain kind of personality. Just bring up the topic of nude beaches (I'm an American nudist) to the wrong people, and it's 40 lashes plus crucifixion for even mentioning it.
It would be nice to clean up our population by deporting the rubbish like England did in the 1700s, but our constitution was written to make it difficult to do that.
I've never been fond of the puritans! I'm Roman Catholic so I really can't find any reason to be fond of people who would be bigoted against me, and my church. I remember reading The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne in both high school, and college, and just thinking how awful, and stupid the puritans were.
Just a random stream of consciousness thought that I felt like sharing.
I am Puritan. I pray that disillusioned Catholics are spared from the fires of damnation for their beliefs. I know it is likely not appreciated, but some of them are nice people and shouldn't suffer the consequences of the brainwashing they were born into.
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Fair point about guns, but I think it goes deeper than that. The Puritanical mindset has always been influential in American culture. Americans are taught a sanitised version of the foundations of the American colonies, and the Puritans are depicted as good, Godly people who escaped cruel persecution in England and set up communities in the wilderness where there was religious freedom. In fact, the Puritans were a bunch of intolerant, fanatical nut-jobs (a parallel with the Taliban isn't totally unfair) who punished harshly anyone who didn't conform to community norms and stick to the rules.
Hard not to see a parallel with American cops who pull you over and give you a ticket for having a burned out taillight, Nixon's War on Drugs, and Three Strikes laws, to take three random examples.
I know you're being ironic when you refer to Britain being a socialist paradise, but just to be clear, it's never been that and it certainly isn't currently heading that way. In fact, the bunch of elitist, privileged knobs currently in charge - and especially the delusional, fanatical, Trump-loving, anti-EU fanatics who are driving the Brexit agenda - would very much like to turn the UK into an annex of the USA.
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I'm pleased that we're making progress with this issue. Puritanical nut jobs for sure. The remnants of which seem to afflict a certain kind of personality. Just bring up the topic of nude beaches (I'm an American nudist) to the wrong people, and it's 40 lashes plus crucifixion for even mentioning it.
It would be nice to clean up our population by deporting the rubbish like England did in the 1700s, but our constitution was written to make it difficult to do that.
I've never been fond of the puritans! I'm Roman Catholic so I really can't find any reason to be fond of people who would be bigoted against me, and my church. I remember reading The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne in both high school, and college, and just thinking how awful, and stupid the puritans were.
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I am Puritan. I pray that disillusioned Catholics are spared from the fires of damnation for their beliefs. I know it is likely not appreciated, but some of them are nice people and shouldn't suffer the consequences of the brainwashing they were born into.