The 1776 Report Quotes
The 1776 Report
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“In two decisive respects, the United States of America is unique. First, it has a definite birthday: July 4th, 1776. Second, it declares from the moment of its founding not merely the principles on which its new government will be based; it asserts those principles to be true and universal:”
― The 1776 Report
― The 1776 Report
“Advocates of identity politics argue that all hate speech should be banned but then define hate speech as only applying to protected identity groups who are in turn free to say whatever they want about their purported oppressors. This leads to a 'cancel culture' that punishes those who violate the terms of identity politics.”
― The 1776 Report: President’s Advisory 1776 Commission
― The 1776 Report: President’s Advisory 1776 Commission
“whenever the vicious portion of [our] population shall be permitted to gather in bands of hundreds and thousands, and burn churches, ravage and rob provision stores, throw printing-presses into rivers, shoot editors, and hang and burn obnoxious persons at pleasure and with impunity, depend upon it, this government cannot last.”
― The 1776 Report
― The 1776 Report
“The safety of a republic depends essentially on the energy of a common national sentiment; on a uniformity of principles and habits; on the exemption of the citizens from foreign bias, and prejudice; and on that love of country which will almost invariably be found to be closely connected with birth, education and family.”
― The 1776 Report
― The 1776 Report
“It is a republic; that is to say, its government was designed to be directed by the will of the people rather than the wishes of a single individual or a narrow class of elites.”
― The 1776 Report
― The 1776 Report
“Advocates of identity politics argue that all hate speech should be banned but then define hate speech as only applying to protected identity groups who are in turn free to say whatever they want about their
purported oppressors. This leads to a 'cancel culture' that punishes those who violate the terms of identity politics.”
― The 1776 Report: President’s Advisory 1776 Commission
purported oppressors. This leads to a 'cancel culture' that punishes those who violate the terms of identity politics.”
― The 1776 Report: President’s Advisory 1776 Commission
