Message from @Are You Demosthenes
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@XboxOff404 thats a good one
Count Dankula serves as a reminder of why we not only have #1
but why we have #5
And Number 6
and tbh if someone's opposed to that then it points them out for everyone to see
yea
Prior to that incident I really did not have any idea how their rights differed from ours in the states.
We have the bill of rights for THAT SPECIFIC reason.
theyve got no written constitution which ive always thought was stupid
Magna Carta was the closest thing i guess
Does anyone know whats Tim's stats are like...say from country to country? I think I recall him mention that once. Is there a place I can look?
historically speaking, america has the rights we have because we had just removed a giant jackboot from our collective assess
yea
Magna Carta was ours, wasn't it?
We made it that way so that future generations wouldnt have to live under the same circumstances
Magna Carta was England
Alright.
nope..England 1215
hate citing Wikipedia but https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magna_Carta
Still, Right to free speech, Right to a speedy trial, without unnecessary delay, an impartial jury, to know who your accusers are, etc.
All of which were denied to the Dank.
i was a history and poly-sci major in college so i actively avoided wikipedia
partly cause i had too lol
yea he did get denied like all of those
Its like a tabloid..well that's the feeling I get when reading it.
http://www.ushistory.org/documents/magnacarta.htm here's a transcription
It took less time to try Nazi war criminals.
Reminder that the Nazi's dropped their charges on the Fin
But the UK government wont because theyre on a misguided morally righteous crusade
Talking about Nazi's I watched this one a while back and its very interesting on how Japanese understand/view WWII and the Swastika. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qV7xbAVOY0
well for one thing, the Swastika wasn't created by the nazis - it was stolen.
I know that they did not even talk about WWII for years in their education system but damn.
pre-Nazi it meant Good Luck.
hardly any different from a horseshoe.
In fact, somewhere in my house (I couldn't find it)
very true but the symbolic understanding of it by the Japanese public was shocking to say the least
I've got a 'lucky coin' with 4 leaf clovers, horseshoes, and a swastika on it
its a hindu symbol right?
I was fairly certain, but still wanted to double check... the magna carta didn't concern ordinary individuals. It was a guarantee between, essentially, the upper class - the king and barons.
it was Buddhist symbol