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imagine if the US government was overthrown because of the dust bowl
The us had many more industry’s to really on
People didn’t starve
people didnt starve in a famine?
Not to death anyway
It wasn’t a famine
it caused one
No that’s not a famine dude a famine is when there’s no food at alln
fam·ine
ˈfamən/Submit
noun
extreme scarcity of food.
"drought could result in famine throughout the region"
synonyms: food shortages, scarcity of food; More
there just has to be an extreme scarcity of food for it to be a famine
Uggg
not no food at all
"god damn why did you have to bring in the definition of the term"
How do I explain this
The us had other states that continued farming and had the capital to import food
It was more expensive but it was there
well why would you overthrow a government for something out of its control
Because while the North Korean government shrugs while must of the elites and stay well nourished the us goverment actually did something to help the people from that area through relief programs
This real tiresome
what could the government have done
I’m not going to dismiss you because I don’t know enough
But hounestly your infatuation with gadafi doesn’t gib me to much hope
whats wrong with gaddafi
Meh dictator did some shady stuff invaded a country disappeared political opponents etc
Not the worst but not all that good
because having little to no power is commonplace in every dictatorship
Ya it’s called a cult of personality
and being allowed to criticize the government is also a very important part of dictatorship
direct democracy is also a thing in the world's worst dictatorships
Ah I was thinking about the revolutionary committees
Well it’s good to see there power was restricted eventually
i was thinking about the people's congresses which all libyans were allowed to partake in
and propose whatever they wanted for the country
which would be voted on by the people
i wrote a document all about libya
Very democratic
The Revolutionary Committees had been resembling similar systems in totalitarian countries; reportedly, 10 to 20 percent of Libyans worked in surveillance for these committees, with surveillance taking place in government, in factories, and in the education sector.[12] They also posted bounties for the killing of Libyan critics charged with treason abroad.[12][13] Opposition activists were occasionally executed publicly and the executions were rebroadcast on public television channels.[12][14]
Lomao
The other guy was right
what other guy
A country doesn’t have to be utopia or the worst thing ever