Message from @YoyoNoritake

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2018-08-18 18:35:42 UTC  

Slave part was trivial cmon

2018-08-18 18:35:51 UTC  

Not really a big deal, am i right fellas?

2018-08-18 18:35:54 UTC  

their way of life, was about to be destroyed utterly

2018-08-18 18:36:05 UTC  

Cuckistador is right about that it was a big part of the economy

2018-08-18 18:36:08 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste Right, but up until that point the states were literally like the differing countries in the EU

2018-08-18 18:36:23 UTC  

ironically it was a failing economy at that

2018-08-18 18:36:32 UTC  

they just wanted to continue living like fuedal lords

2018-08-18 18:36:33 UTC  

kek

2018-08-18 18:36:34 UTC  

imo

2018-08-18 18:36:43 UTC  

You're not wrong @YoyoNoritake

2018-08-18 18:37:51 UTC  

@Kraut get in here, we need scientists

2018-08-18 18:38:12 UTC  

Imagine if the EU took up arms against the UK because of Brexit. Would they be considered traitors?

2018-08-18 18:38:29 UTC  

Yeah cause they're euro swine

2018-08-18 18:38:42 UTC  

i think in your proposition, the eu might regard england as traitors

2018-08-18 18:39:04 UTC  

not england would consider eu a tyrant if the eu took up arms against them

2018-08-18 18:39:09 UTC  

But England was under the impression that they could just walk away

2018-08-18 18:39:22 UTC  

lol, no one ever walks awayu

2018-08-18 18:39:31 UTC  

@Fitzydog not so much, the US states were more closely bound to each other than today's EU. They had a Federal army and the President had direct control over each state if need be not to mention supreme power.
The European Union is more loosely built with each country enjoying autonomy within EU law. There is no "European Army" and defence is each country's responsibility. The president of the EU commission does not have direct control over individual countries.

2018-08-18 18:39:32 UTC  

UwU

2018-08-18 18:39:33 UTC  

havent you seen movies

2018-08-18 18:40:17 UTC  

prior to that point im not so sure, the two major power grabs by the us fed govn, were the civil war and ww2

2018-08-18 18:40:20 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste The direct control, and supremacy clause we're still hotly debated during the Civil War

2018-08-18 18:41:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/480446086725500943/itdk0vov0cw01.jpg

2018-08-18 18:41:23 UTC  

Once the civil war ignited President Abraham Lincoln became Commander in Chief of the armies and he held the responsibility of the entire nation (Union)

2018-08-18 18:41:43 UTC  

@Deleted User hahaha, that's great 😂

2018-08-18 18:52:18 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste, yes and one could argue that prior to the civil war those powers were not granted to the Federal government

2018-08-18 18:54:15 UTC  

Hell, prior to the Civil war, some states argued successfully that they had the authority to negotiate tariffs on their own behalf

2018-08-18 18:55:39 UTC  

**Way133#1121** was cleansed from the server.

2018-08-18 19:11:36 UTC  

Well....

MAGA

2018-08-18 19:19:10 UTC  

Damn, they even put Pepe on the poster

2018-08-18 19:19:18 UTC  

<:pepe_eyes:378719408362881024>

2018-08-18 19:31:35 UTC  

wow

2018-08-18 19:31:49 UTC  

Antifa need locking up tbh

2018-08-18 19:34:01 UTC  

you spelt shooting wrong

2018-08-18 19:34:42 UTC  

@Hazzardous you incorrectly used 'spelt' instead of 'spelled'

2018-08-18 19:35:24 UTC  

No, I didn't

2018-08-18 19:36:02 UTC  

you most certainly did

2018-08-18 19:36:23 UTC  

I most certainly did not