It normally means et cetera . Normally it is written with a small "c".
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SweetFreedom If &c meaning etc., "it was founded on &C for" means "it was founded on etc for"? For what? "Founded on the rest" is also hard to grasp."for" seems to be an error. As far as I can tell, "If you don't like this country and what it was founded on &C" means "If you don't like this country and what it was founded on, and you don't like various other
GPY"for" seems to be an error.Very likely. The writer is incoherent with rage. I think he may have meant If you don't like what it was founded on etc., and you don't like what it was founded for, but it didn't come out right.