"History will judge them harshly."

Do you really think that matters to them? They'll be long gone when History--which can't judge anything, it can only be recorded and people learn/remember what took place--"judges" them.

And it'll be too late by then anyway. And they don't care. At all.

Can we maybe choose a different phrase? Like, say, "These vile fascists are total assholes who are destroying democracy and need to be stopped STAT"? How's that?

You're welcome. #ImPissed

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nostr:npub1v2sycpx32th4h4aude3jq4g0kgj0p2t5062059l0fx0vcn8njs8spcmqq5 Hate that phrase!

I remember when Bush ll said he wasn't concerned about his legacy because he wouldn't be around to see "the final verdict". He added "In other words, I'll be dead."

This is how republicans think. History doesn't matter.

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I do not care how history judges them.

I do care about how the present tortures them, and freely offer my services.

No one gives a shit about history judging them.

After all, Reagan is hailed as a hero. As are Bush, Cheney, and his spawn.

nostr:npub1v2sycpx32th4h4aude3jq4g0kgj0p2t5062059l0fx0vcn8njs8spcmqq5 the victors write the history, hence why American history is taught the way it is taught, rather than as being genocidal theft of land and resources.

The fact that the divide in America between left and right is such as it is, and centred around the issues which it is, at present, demonstrates - quite obviously - that history won't necessarily judge tyrants/fascists/whatevers harshly, because the victors write the history, and indoctrination is powerful