Originally posted by SquallX
We can play what if all we want, but we can’t deny both the positive and negatives the US has been crucial in.A negative is slavery
A positive is the Irish coming here to live when the famine hit Ireland.
...I wouldn't champion that as being an amazing positive, tbh.
Might be better to talk about putting a man on the moon, or the advances in technology, or something.
Originally posted by -Pr-
...I wouldn't champion that as being an amazing positive, tbh.Might be better to talk about putting a man on the moon, or the advances in technology, or something.
I’m not championing it as an amazing positive, but it is a positive none the less.
Ex.
A negative were the camps in WW2
A positive to science was the steps we took in understanding the human body. It was a positive that came from evil. A positive none the less.
Originally posted by SquallX
I’m not championing it as an amazing positive, but it is a positive none the less.Ex.
A negative were the camps in WW2
A positive to science was the steps we took in understanding the human body. It was a positive that came from evil. A positive none the less.
So the positive is that they didn't die, right? Because the Americans weren't exactly welcoming to the Irish when they arrived on their coffin ships.
Originally posted by Blakemore
Ethneo is a super patriot.https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/superpatriotic
Washington, Jefferson, Maddison and Monroe were all slave owners who said every man should be free (not women, obviously)
Talk about ****ing bullshit.
Ever work for a woman boss?
Ask anyone who has. ANYONE. They'll tell you Washington was right.
Best country in the world...
37,878 homeless vets
553,000 homeless people
15,498 murders a year on average
11.8% of the population living in poverty
12.5 million starving children
insane college debt
shit healthcare or none, same with dental
2.3 million people in prisons
government packages servicemen into body bags for a shit war for oil based on a lie and that's just scratching the surface
best country in the world btw
On a serious note though obviously there are too many variable to know what would have happened. What I would guess though is that the U.S. would probably not have come together like it did. My guess is it would ended up as a few different nations.
The european nations probably would have carved it up similar to Africa.
Slavery probably would have ended sooner and the Native Americans might come out ahead and actually gotten some nation states set up.