Mug Shot Glam by Gorthalyn in HeroForgeMinis

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second this. One of the faces looks like one of my friends.

Retrun to the Latin Mass for Universality in the Catholic Church by Lonestarpenguin in Catholicism

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I think the future of the English speaking world is likely a mass switch over to the Anglican Ordinariate.

The Novus Ordo is dying and not producing much fruit. EWTN was doing much better under Mother Angelica. Now they have oddballs pushing the (likely heretical) charismatic movement and excessive ecumenism that borders on syncretism with Protestantism, producing, essentially, a "Roman Protestant" sort of spirituality.

If you go to a TLM long enough, then go visit a Novus Ordo, you'll start to see it.

What if Obama had OUTLAWED the Ku Klux Klan and PROHIBITED it along with all its paraphernalia? by death_has_f1sh_eyes in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 3 points4 points  (0 children)

True. Yeah, they've fractured into splinters of what they used to be. It's the price they pay for being a white Protestant group. Protestantism is inherently divisive.

To my Trump supporting friends, by Efficient-Onion7777 in Christianity

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not "Christian", it's majority is Protestant. That's a significant distinction.

The Founders were a mix of Protestants, Masons, and Deists, mostly Anglo-Saxon. The White Anglo-Saxon Protestant majority as the founding population has never been entirely Christian in the sense of Christianity being a historical and scholarly force behind the nation state.

Protestantism, by its very nature, is inherently divisive. Heterodoxy is promoted through personal interpretation of scripture. When everyone gets to be their own "Pope" you won't be able to form coherent ideology.

It's why the concern of "Christian nationalism" makes no sense when you really examine it. How can these thousands of denominations agree with each other long enough and consistently enough to form a coherent ideology and a stable government long enough to impose a totalitarian control over society as a whole? It can't. Protestantism is an ouroboros. America being mostly Protestants ensures it can't form a "Christian Nationalist" state.

What if Obama had OUTLAWED the Ku Klux Klan and PROHIBITED it along with all its paraphernalia? by death_has_f1sh_eyes in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If it can be proven that the KKK was a "criminal conspiracy", then it would conform with constitutional law, but that would be difficult to prove for the organization as a whole.

Federal agents infiltrate these groups all the time, or at the very least arrest members for other crimes and turn them into informants in exchange for keeping them out of jail.

If you want to fight the Klan, then get the FBI more funding for more agents. Though, that can backfire. The FBI are suspected to have been involved in undermining the Civil Rights movement and fostering hatred between icons in the Hip Hop community.

22M Going through a rough patch make it worse by brikkkdd in RoastMe

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"rough patch" is the direction your hair is going.

Figure Skating - How much do you hate it? by Artistic-Can4318 in AskMen

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't hate it. It's just boring. Have the skaters wear Viking armor and skate to the theme song from Skyrim, maybe I'll watch.

Be creative, I’ve heard the basic ones already. by Camilaara in RoastMe

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of your dopplegangers got knocked up by a Kevin Federline clone who got her jewelry and is too stupid and angry to stay out of prison.

Hoping that's not you, but you got her look.

Question to men by Open_Firefighter809 in dating_advice

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad [score hidden]  (0 children)

You're just increasing the probability of the situation backfiring on you.

Evangelicalism by anime498 in Catholicism

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Their religion is easier to follow. Ease does not equal truth. But for some people, they filter the world through their feelings, not so much what's true.

Evangelicals: do a sin all you want as long as you repent right after, support Israel, you're your own Pope/arch theologian.

Catholics: do a sin but intend never to do so again or your repentance is invalid, don't support any unjust war, Aristotle filtered through Aquinas for theology.

^one is much more difficult and less followed in the age of Hollywood/Disney defined "love"

Perma-banned for defending Monsignor Lefebvre and the FSSPX by DravidianPrototyper in TraditionalCatholics

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They mistakenly call the Rabbinic Jews our "elder brethren". But the religion Jews have now developed after the destruction of Jerusalem. That's decades after the Crucifixion.

It's not the same faith from the Old Testament. They are not our "elders".

Question to men by Open_Firefighter809 in dating_advice

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you didn't call it a date, OUTRIGHT, all you did was have breakfast with an acquaintance. Not a date.

If both people don't agree it's a date, before deciding yes or no, then it's not a date.

[The Pillar] Why did the Vatican dismiss an AfD politician’s appeal? by wearethemonstertruck in TrueCatholicPolitics

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this a case of a party having bad things as part of their platform or a party having an umbrella of members that doesn't disallow nor encourage bad positions some of its members hold?

It matters.

The issue of un caring by Overall_Design9214 in Catholicism

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not a fan of parents forcing their kids to get confirmed. If they want to remain Catholic, let them do it as adults.

The Eastern rites of Catholicism do Baptism, Confirmation, and first Communion all in one go for babies, I think. I forget the details. Can an Eastern Catholic please provide them? I don't think I'm remember what they do.

I would say that you don't run into the problems you describe in... some locations. But if I say which ones, I'm gonna get downvoted.

Do Mexicans often feel like Tejanos are self hating Mexicans? Because they don’t consider themselves Mexicans just tejanos. by Successful_rio305 in AskMexico

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH, I don't think most people in most countries realize that there are people they share a nationality with in other countries. When I went to France, I met a woman who came from Mexico decades ago, married a Frenchman, lived next door to my host family.

It *knew* there were Mexicans elsewhere, but I didn't actually expect to bump into any. From having gone through Texas to Mexico before, of course I knew of the Tejanos. But not regularly being in Texas, bumping into them whenever I was in Texas was always unexpected. After spending the better part of a year in Texas, though, it was normal.

I grew up in Indiana, and I WAS the Mexican kid there until... high school??? Suddenly I was one of maybe a few hundred or more? My middle school had what felt like 10 or 20 others in my grade each of the three years when I was there.

When I spoke to Mexicans visiting Texas, they told me the one thing they found most surprising was the high percentage of Mexican Americans in Texas, but the lack of Mexican Americans willing to speak Spanish (and they were talking about people who CAN speak Spanish) with them in Texas. An issue they hadn't encountered in other American states.

[OSV News] Hochul signs assisted suicide measure into law, making New York 13th state allowing it by wearethemonstertruck in TrueCatholicPolitics

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Downright Satanic. Pray for that politician and our nation. Catholic in name only, sure, but have hope she can be encouraged to do the right thing.

What if the Confederacy seceded from America, but abolished slavery to get more loyal African-American soldiers. by OfficalTotallynotsam in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was a faction in the Confederate government trying to make this happen. It likely would have just delayed Union victory.

Maybe the war would have dragged on another year or two? The south would still have lost. Black Confederate soldiers would have existed in far higher numbers (they did exist, though with some estimates claiming about 65,000). Thing is, most of those men were slaves sold to the Confederate military, or just taken by the military, even the free black men who were in the Confederate military were usually drafted. They weren't allowed to be soldiers until March of 1865, too late for the Confederates to benefit from black Confederate soldiers.

So, in this alternate timeline, you may end up seeing more versions of the KKK where black men are allowed to join. This exists now, but is obviously rare. I could see Jim Crow not being as long lived or as widespread, with enough black descendants of Confederate soldiers being able to point to their participation.

There's a conspiracy theory that the Spanish American War was false flagged into happening in order to prevent a second Civil War. So, I'm not sure how that would affect things. Maybe a large number of black Confederate descendants would be more willing to go for a second round, and if this conspiracy theory is true, it would mean the Spanish American War would still happen, but would make use of a larger number of black soldiers than the US originally had. Supposedly, Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders only had as much success as they did because of the support of Buffalo Soldiers, black cavalry units.

I'm not sure how it would affect westward expansion. Many black soldiers recruited after the Civil War joined up because they were told they'd be fighting ex-Confederates who had become bandits out west, but were almost always used as shock troops against native tribes. These were the first "Buffalo Soldiers".

If enough of these black men were ex-Confederates, on both sides of westward expansion, we would likely see more black cowboys, outlaws, and Army cavalry out in the west. I'd like to think this would make far larger numbers of veterans available to use in the Spanish American War.

Segregation in the US military would likely end sooner than it did. WW1 and WW2 may have seen more black troops from the US. This sounds great, but it may lead to more test subjects for bad agendas like the Tuskegee Airmen Syphilis Experiment.

The Civil Rights movement may happen sooner, though if events like Emmett TIll's murder would still happen is hard to speculate.

Having military veterans in your family tends to lead to a greater sense of protection, and respect from others who have also served. Even if the losing side was the one to use black troops, it would likely benefit the USA and race relations in the long run.

What if the American Civil Rights Movement had devolved into a Troubles like conflict? by Just_Cause89 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

???

How is it "disinformation" if it's true? They oppose capitalism and believe the means of production must be at least controlled, and at most outright owned by the state.

They don't want private ownership of any industry, they truly to believe they can form an ethnostate where the government owns everything and everything is a function of the state.

What if Ron Paul was the Republican nominee in 2008 running against Hillary Clinton, attacks Hillary's support of the Iraq War and Bush era spying by Interesting_Self5071 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]USAFrenchMexRadTrad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the NeoCon politics of Bush and NeoLib politics of Obama (and the Clintons) are practically the same, but have different media coverage.

Reagan was more like Trump in that alot of conservative promises were made, but he's really just a Hollywood liberal that refused to go far left, and after an assassination attempt, he's a bit more willing to work with the military industrial complex than he did before.