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250esimo anniversario dell’indipendenza Usa: oggi c’è poco da celebrare
Italy🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

250esimo anniversario dell’indipendenza Usa: oggi c’è poco da celebrare

The article marks the 250th anniversary of the United States' independence, highlighting both its historical significance and current challenges. It acknowledges the Founding Fathers as flawed individuals who nonetheless established a revolutionary principle—that governments derive their power from the consent of the governed, not divine right or hereditary privilege. The piece then contrasts this ideal with modern American society, which the author describes as increasingly polarized, with political discourse marred by hostility and institutions weakened by corruption and influence from wealthy elites and tech oligarchs. The article criticizes the erosion of democratic norms, including constitutional freedoms, judicial independence, and academic integrity, while accusing powerful groups of undermining the nation’s foundational values.

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250esimo anniversario dell’indipendenza Usa: oggi c’è poco da celebrare

The article marks the 250th anniversary of the United States' independence, highlighting both its historical significance and current challenges. It acknowledges the Founding Fathers as flawed individuals who nonetheless established a revolutionary principle—that governments derive their power from the consent of the governed, not divine right or hereditary privilege. The piece then contrasts this ideal with modern American society, which the author describes as increasingly polarized, with political discourse marred by hostility and institutions weakened by corruption and influence from wealthy elites and tech oligarchs. The article criticizes the erosion of democratic norms, including constitutional freedoms, judicial independence, and academic integrity, while accusing powerful groups of undermining the nation’s foundational values.

Bias read (Left): The article frames contemporary American politics as deeply corrupt and dominated by wealth and corporate interests, using strong negative language against institutional integrity and elite control. While it acknowledges historical flaws of the Founding Fathers, it emphasizes the enduring value of '

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