Message from @❄֍Winter Soul֍❄
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and this isn't even discussing the number of specialized artillery shell variants
one example of which are Lachrymal shells, which contained essentially tear gas
crack of the lighting splitting the ground, thunder is sounding artillery pounding
Wrath of the Nazis cast on Bastogne
Facing their forces alone!
WE! WE WILL RESIST AND BITE!
what song are we on
oh I messed that up
shite
damnit
why did my brain go there?
i dunno
and that's when the dead men were marching again . . .
"AND THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVED!"
poles fighting against religous extreemists back then and today
well technically it was the poles bailing out the austrians who were fighting ottoman janissaries but still
I got a set from sabaton that i bet even Astrovious wont get
"Know that peace comes at a high price
It may take a thousand lives
And a deep belief
Sacrifice of men"
and yes this is from sabaton
yeah, but it was also their historical enemy
they had fought the ottomans since mihai the great
It was brought up during a conversation
when the Democrat South and Republican North swapped places, but policy was the same it was just the people that switched.
Explain 😅
Basically there's this myth/theory that in the 60s the racist redneck democrats at the time were angry that their party passed the Civil rights act so they all switched sides en masse.
How do I debunk that
Well I don't have the evidence currently, but I'll tell you from my own knowledge that the South didn't become majority republican until the 90s.
And here's the funny thing. Most older southerners I've talked to tell me that there were still lynchings well into the 80s but it virtually ceased after.
Just watch this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiprVX4os2Y
Thank you @Fear & Frank In Las Vegas @Deleted User
I don't believe it's pure coincidence that the amount of lynchings in the south coincided with how democratic it was.
pragerU <:Brainlet:752612764287238240>
I actually never knew why the south switched. Thanks for sharing this
PragerU has a vast number of opinions.
ok...?
It's not like they're full on brainlet.
Do we have people who believe in the Lost Cause here?
huh?
what lost cause
The Lost Cause is a Historical Theory that believes that the Confederates' cause was a just and heroic one, and it was a War of Northern Aggression.