kgdabom
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ORIGINAL: Lynn G. KG, I have lived a pretty good and decently long life so far, and one thing I have learned is that humans are rarely the silhouettes we imagine them to be. We're complex, interesting, sometimes disturbing people filled with flaws and talents. We are influenced by things very early in life but also, when exposed to different views later sometimes evolve our views and our behaviors. There are some that never really evolve and simply perpetuate the biases of our parents and their parents, but the more we expose ourselves to things outside of our sphere the more interesting WE become. It is entirely possible to admire the way our forefathers crafted a new nation and embraced freedoms and liberty and self-reliance and all of the democratic (small d) institutions we as a nation treasure - AND for us to also cringe at and criticize their human failings. Someone can be both a high thinking idealist AND a brute in their own home. It is a truth that some of our leaders in our history have led lives in which they hurt other people, but at the same time, wrote great legislation. Just like we can't rationalize that someone said something hurtful when they were drunk and blame it on the booze, we can't blame a man like Thomas Jefferson's ownership of slaves on the "but everyone was doing it" excuse. Thomas Jefferson was both brilliant and wretched. He was both forward thinking and stubbornly wedded to the economic and social disgrace of slavery. And he was brilliant. The damage he was doing to the people he enslaved was not lost on him. He understood that the privileges he had as a white, wealthy landowner were a far cry from the lives his slaves led, yet his weakness was that he couldn't disengage himself from that perpetuated horror. Who do you know that is a super smart guy but still does really stupid things sometimes? Have you ever met anyone with high academic prowess but not a lick of common sense? Have you ever known anyone that volunteers long hours to help others but also displays road rage because of an imagined insult from another driver? Humans are complex and horrifically flawed. But we are also fascinating and talented and innovative and kind and forever dreamers. That's MY answer to your question about the forefathers, and, interestingly, it is also the reason why the Nike ad is brilliantly done. Thank you for your very well thought out reply. That is the message I want to get across myself. As for the ad I would probably like that message if it wasn't featuring Colin Kaepernick.
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