But there is peril in the premise that we would all be better off living among our own. Democracy depends on the friction that comes from encounters with difference. The movements for abolition, enfranchisement, labor dignity, and civil rights all stemmed from factions of Americans demanding rights and basic respect from their neighbors. If the country’s most fervent believers, whether Catholics, evangelical Christians, civil-rights advocates, or environmentalists, were to simply give up their visions for a better nation, the American project would stagnate.FALSE. Demonstrably provably documentably false. "Democracy" is a null concept. It doesn't depend on anything because it doesn't exist. Most of those movements, with the possible exception of "labor dignity", were funded and organized by NYC bankers and Deepstate. They were not natural outgrowths of belief. Specific to Kansas, I've documented how the abolitionists were run by NYC industrialists to expand the territory of sweatshop employment and make war against non-sweatshop employment. Evangelicals are NOT an exception. Evangelicals have always been around, but they didn't become a major force until they linked up with NYC to boost Israel. "Visions for a better nation" is nonsense. The only way to have a better nation is to allow far more modularity, which is exactly what St Marys is doing. A small town with its own internal standards and "visions". People who don't fit those visions aren't punished, but they aren't explicitly welcomed either. You can't have an us without a them. In the current globalist setup there are NO modules. There is ONE set of beliefs and standards for everyone, and people who don't fit are KILLED.
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