I live in the countryside and it is much more elite than the cityHanarchy Montanarchy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 1:18 pmI don't hate Washington either - and most reputation is mythology after about a generation. Big deal.C-Mag wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 12:39 pmWashington was landed gentry elite, he was a far cry from a country boy. Hell, he incited the French and Indian War and got away with it. That's privilege, Crown loved him.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 11:08 am
Windham County still has less than 50,000 people today. If we are calling Washington a big-city general, I think we are stretching that term a little thin.
I'm gonna say Washington was a lucky bumpkin who had the support of the big city money men and global intellectuals. Bean counters and investors win wars - Generals just fight 'em.
I don't hate Washington, but his reputation is mythology.
Washington's greatest feat was keeping the Army together at Valley Forge. He had to be a complete tyrant to do it, but it was necessary.
The problem is you are all over the map. Sometimes being rich landed gentry makes you a elite wokester or something - sometimes it makes you a gentleman yeoman farmer. Seems like it all depends on who you are trying to blame for problems, and who you are claiming is a true patriot.
Jackson took Florida from the Spanish without much in the way of actual authority from Monroe (I think it was Monroe that was president at the time). Was that elite woke privilege?
Seems like the whole idea of nameless true patriots from the unpopulated countryside being the sole reason for America's success is a bunch of bullshit. Elites win wars. Elites fund wars. Elites decide when and where to sue for peace. Elites make treaties.
Elitism forever!
it's mostly wealthy farmers, including a lot of horse farms of the rich
Justin Bieber has a huge mansion here just down the road, with his own private race track for his cars