Which parts of new American culture are you least fond of?

One of the easiest ways to recognize a fabricated victim narrative is when they have to pad a list by barking at "the media" and "the press".

You're free to dismiss everything I'm saying as "barking" because you don't agree with empirical fact, but our media institutions have a progressive bias and are staffed with progressives.

...or, when they whine about a "progressive takeover" of government in which conservatives hold 30 state houses and 27 governorships, have held the Senate majority for 16 of the last 26 years, the House majority for 20 of the last 26, and the White House has gone consistently back and forth since FDR.

Should I tell you about former CPUSA members who serve or served in government? Or the American kritarchy, especially the Ninth Circuit, which rule in favor of open borders and every social progressive social agenda under the sun, creating law from the bench that can't be immediately redressed (if at all) by democratic vote? Should I tell you about the attempted coup that we just came out of on the pretext of investigating an elected president over collusion with a foreign government, all the while our same politicians accept foreign money to influence policy making (see: AIPAC) and do nothing about large tech giants routinely deplatforming American citizens and also attempting to influence foreign elections themselves?

Re republicans: should I tell you about the history of neoconservatives?

...but it sure does rally the troops when you pretend you're the underdog.

Well, we are. Our rulers hate us, want us dead and broke, and they think it's funny.

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