I do not think dangerous men founded America. I think people who were tired of the oppression of their Gov't and no religious freedom made men search for freedom in a new land land. These men fought hard for what they wanted. They did kill to protect their families. My Father's family came to Charleston, S.C., and settled in the coastal areas of South Carolina. My Mom's family came to the foothills of North Carolina. Places like Rowan and Cabata, N.C. My father's family was getting away from their parents to start a new life. They were royalty and wanted to get away from tyrant Kings.My father's family did not see the use of using slaves. They also fought for the Yankee's. My Mom's family did use slaves and built an empire. There is a whole book based on my Mom's family The Shinn's. They were getting away from Religious persecution in Ireland and Denmark. About that empire. It never made it to me. They lost most of their empire because of the Civil War.
Only dangerous men can make change. Being dangerous only means you are capable of force. No form of tyranny, would allow someone incapable of force to win.
Being dangerous is a pretty arbitrary thing, at this point. Even in regards to the founders of the country, they were dangerous in many ways. Not just in terms of force, but diplomatically. Geographically. They had the advantage of not even needing to use as much force as they would have. They made agreements, won a game of numbers, and had a vast ocean between North America and the seat of the empire that made control nearly impossible. It was a foregone conclusion. In point of fact, I fully believe that there is a parallel one could draw as a force embedded within a country can tear it down.
Thoughts can be dangerous -- not in the ways that the left tries to say, of course, but the power that can be wielded by intelligent and charismatic men willing to make tough decisions is nearly insurmountable by other men.
I do not think dangerous men founded America. I think people who were tired of the oppression of their Gov't and no religious freedom made men search for freedom in a new land land. These men fought hard for what they wanted. They did kill to protect their families. My Father's family came to Charleston, S.C., and settled in the coastal areas of South Carolina. My Mom's family came to the foothills of North Carolina. Places like Rowan and Cabata, N.C. My father's family was getting away from their parents to start a new life. They were royalty and wanted to get away from tyrant Kings.My father's family did not see the use of using slaves. They also fought for the Yankee's. My Mom's family did use slaves and built an empire. There is a whole book based on my Mom's family The Shinn's. They were getting away from Religious persecution in Ireland and Denmark. About that empire. It never made it to me. They lost most of their empire because of the Civil War.
Only dangerous men can make change. Being dangerous only means you are capable of force. No form of tyranny, would allow someone incapable of force to win.
Being dangerous is a pretty arbitrary thing, at this point. Even in regards to the founders of the country, they were dangerous in many ways. Not just in terms of force, but diplomatically. Geographically. They had the advantage of not even needing to use as much force as they would have. They made agreements, won a game of numbers, and had a vast ocean between North America and the seat of the empire that made control nearly impossible. It was a foregone conclusion. In point of fact, I fully believe that there is a parallel one could draw as a force embedded within a country can tear it down.
Thoughts can be dangerous -- not in the ways that the left tries to say, of course, but the power that can be wielded by intelligent and charismatic men willing to make tough decisions is nearly insurmountable by other men.
I don’t know man. Founding fathers would dual with muskets for a minor insult. Those fuckers WERE dangerous.
Being dangerous is part of being a good man. If you arent dangerous you cannot fulfill any of the roles men are supposed to do in society.