Message from @Fyrjefe
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Maybe later, i'm playing other games lol.
lol for sure
Strim started! is that the Jimmy Hendrix rendition of hte anthem?
Idk but I like it
I'll have to look it up after. it's a work of art, and apparently had offended a lot of people, despite how patriotic it was. π
Rip clown world in Livestream chat
@uncephalized
*"I suppose I should have thrown in the word 'proportional' somewhere in there @Mandatory Carry ;^)"*
Damn. ππππ
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ΒΏJust hand grenades then?
one of the reasons that America fought for independence was because the king of England forbid the freeing of slaves
that's why Kapernick should like the Betsy Ross flag, but no, he's woke
anyone still listening to the show?
yeah
what's the deal with blonde and catholicism? i sent her an email 'cause last Sunday she sent out a "pls respond". i can't imagine what she has that "contradicts". oh well. great episode as usual. she will always be our Fashy Bae
show over
there was another thing I wanted to comment on... hmm. i think it was the lack of callin show
she did mention that the Catholic church doesn't want her, but not sure if joke
'cause of pre-america day celebrations
Awww they didnt read my super chat
I can't tell with her sometimes.
13/50 = 3/5ths
3/5th=60%
3/5ths of 50 is 30
yeah, it's a joke i guess
@Agent Smith
*"one of the reasons that America fought for independence was because the king of England forbid the freeing of slaves"*
Well, that's a new one on me...
the freeing of slaves dates all the way back to rome if not further
edit forbidding of it
you dont conquer capture enslave and then free a bunch of hostile outsiders in your own nation
talk about suicidal
oh wait
@Mandatory Carry it was in Crowder's history of the US series
@Deleted User, @Agent Smith,
Alexander HAMILTON was a member of the New York Manumission Committee (*Alexander HAMILTON,* Ron CHERNOW). Freeing slaves stretches back centuries; A freed slave in Rome wore (drum roll) a red cover (π€ doesn't that sound familiar π). I'm having a lot of difficulty beleiving that a, he'd do so, and b, that this was a casus belli (*"uh oh, Carry's using the big words* again, *damned Sheldon"*) when there were a dozen other *legitimate* issues... Beleive it or not, disarming the colonials was a response to perceived rising rebellion... Which, ironically was a self-fullfilling prophecy.
@Mandatory Carry I don't believe the claim that the founders rebelled because the king wouldn't let them free their slaves. If that's something crowder is claiming then it fits in with all the other reasons why I stopped watching him.
The founders rebelled for the same reason the south ceceded; being diminished to a colonial holding for the purpose of resource extraction at the benefit of government connected industrialists. Rejection of the mercantile acts by the colonists is a direct analogy of the nullification crisis by the south. Eighteenth and Nineteenth century industrialism was dependent on a subservient vassal state from which to extract resources. The colonists rebelled against it just as the south did.
The Civil War was far, far more complicated than that...
yes and no
yes there was more involved
no the goal was not something else
The goal of northern industrialists was to force the south into the same vassal conditions as all other industrial powers did
The US wanted to compete with imperial euro nations, but had no colonies
They decided to make the south their colonies
They tried for a century to bring the south to heel with trade tarrifs