Take some time to read @emzanotti's timeline today. ????????????
— Elisha (@ElishaKrauss) July 4, 2016
As Twitchy told you, the prog grievance brigade is out in full force today, storming Twitter with the tiresome — and utterly asinine — #AmericaWasNeverGreat hashtag. There’s been plenty of pushback against this lefty stupidity, but we’d like to share a particularly excellent rebuttal from Heat Street writer and Federalist senior contributor Emily Zanotti:
I'm seeing "Japanese Internment" referenced on this #AmericaWasNeverGreat hashtag. Our family had a little history there, so lemme school ya
— Emily Zanotti’s Great & Unmatched Wisdom (@emzanotti) July 4, 2016
My husband's grandparents were interned. They didn't turn around and hate this country. They fought for it. In the 442nd, volunteered out…
— Emily Zanotti’s Great & Unmatched Wisdom (@emzanotti) July 4, 2016
…of the camps. The 442nd fought on the front lines in Europe. Took heavy casualties – the most of any battalion in WWII. It was also the..
— Emily Zanotti’s Great & Unmatched Wisdom (@emzanotti) July 4, 2016
…most decorated. Because they knew that even though their country made mistakes (and they were living one), it still represented..:
— Emily Zanotti’s Great & Unmatched Wisdom (@emzanotti) July 4, 2016
…the greatest ideals on which any country had ever been founded: life, liberty, independence…
— Emily Zanotti’s Great & Unmatched Wisdom (@emzanotti) July 4, 2016
…so if you're referencing internment know this: America makes mistakes, sure, but it's still great enough to fight for.
— Emily Zanotti’s Great & Unmatched Wisdom (@emzanotti) July 4, 2016
MY family was under siege by Nazis, forced to hide in railroad tunnels, eating dirt, starving to death. Rescued by American soldiers.
— Emily Zanotti’s Great & Unmatched Wisdom (@emzanotti) July 4, 2016
I doubt I'll see mention of how Progressives bullied Germans, sending police openly into churches, hanging effigies, during WWI
— oddhan (@oddhanfoo) July 4, 2016
.@oddhanfoo Or how Communists drove people into poverty, kept them caged line animals, killed millions:
— Emily Zanotti’s Great & Unmatched Wisdom (@emzanotti) July 4, 2016
After they were freed from the Nazis, they were living under Communism. They sold every last belonging they had to come to America.
— Emily Zanotti’s Great & Unmatched Wisdom (@emzanotti) July 4, 2016
Because no matter how bad life in America was (tenements, discrimination), it was so much better than everywhere else.
— Emily Zanotti’s Great & Unmatched Wisdom (@emzanotti) July 4, 2016
Being American has afforded these self-righteous progressives many freedoms, including the freedom to act like ungrateful jackasses. Maybe next Independence Day, they’ll remember that before they decide to throw another temper tantrum.
Hey #AmericaWasNeverGreat people: Check your American privilege.
— Julie Borowski (@JulieBorowski) July 4, 2016
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