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We were pretty cool during ww2 for the most part.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Except for the two and half years they just sat on the sidelines.
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Back when fast food restaurants ripped off Sid and Marty Krofft
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Again before that, slavery, after that Imperialism and now new concentration camps and exile.
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Ah yes, that time we put asians in concentration camps. Pretty cool. /s
And the guy who signed the order is a hero to liberals to this day
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The land mass was cool before European colonization.
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Except for the two and half years they just sat on the sidelines.
Nah. Lend lease was in full swing, and they were sanctioning the imperial Japanese. Hindsight is 20/20, there was a glimmer of hope at the time that the problem could be resolved with political pressure. Putting boots on the ground without trying anything else first is Bush doctrine level bullshit.
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Nah. Lend lease was in full swing, and they were sanctioning the imperial Japanese. Hindsight is 20/20, there was a glimmer of hope at the time that the problem could be resolved with political pressure. Putting boots on the ground without trying anything else first is Bush doctrine level bullshit.
Canada seemed to have it figured out.
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Canada seemed to have it figured out.
At that point in history Canada would have followed the British crown wherever it went. If Britain had sided with Hitler Canada would have been an axis power.
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And the guy who signed the order is a hero to liberals to this day
And Reagan, let's remember that.
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Ok... Before that slavery and after that hyper imperialism. This is why I said for the most part. Plus ww2 had a lot of firsts for racial and gender equality.
The hyper imperialism kinda kicked off before ww2, it was kinda the reason we got involved in the first place.
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We were pretty cool during ww2 for the most part.
Hey, let's play a game. Any time someone says something good, you guys shit all over it.
Wait, did you all start without me?
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Nah. Lend lease was in full swing, and they were sanctioning the imperial Japanese. Hindsight is 20/20, there was a glimmer of hope at the time that the problem could be resolved with political pressure. Putting boots on the ground without trying anything else first is Bush doctrine level bullshit.
Lend lease was in full swing, and they were sanctioning the imperial Japanese.
Not really...... Sanctions against Japan and Lend and lease were approved the same year we entered the war.
there was a glimmer of hope at the time that the problem could be resolved with political pressure.
I mean, that's what both the Japanese and the Nazi were hoping for. That the rest of the world would settle for peace and allow them to keep their spoils.
Putting boots on the ground without trying anything else first is Bush doctrine level bullshit.
And when has appeasing fascist with political discourse ever worked? There's a difference between standing up to literal fascist invading allies, and Bush's "war on terror", trying to conflate the two is pathetic.
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Lend lease was in full swing, and they were sanctioning the imperial Japanese.
Not really...... Sanctions against Japan and Lend and lease were approved the same year we entered the war.
there was a glimmer of hope at the time that the problem could be resolved with political pressure.
I mean, that's what both the Japanese and the Nazi were hoping for. That the rest of the world would settle for peace and allow them to keep their spoils.
Putting boots on the ground without trying anything else first is Bush doctrine level bullshit.
And when has appeasing fascist with political discourse ever worked? There's a difference between standing up to literal fascist invading allies, and Bush's "war on terror", trying to conflate the two is pathetic.
I mean, that’s what both the Japanese and the Nazi were hoping for. That the rest of the world would settle for peace and allow them to keep their spoils.
Oh, ok. That must be why the Japanese attacked the US, right? Because they were hoping for peace.
There’s a difference between standing up to literal fascist invading allies, and Bush’s “war on terror”,
Saddam Hussein was just as racist, nationalist, authoritarian, expansionist, and cruel as Benito Mussolini. So what exactly is the difference?
trying to conflate the two is pathetic.
Fuck you
when has appeasing fascist with political discourse ever worked?
You sound like a republican, circa 2003
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At that point in history Canada would have followed the British crown wherever it went. If Britain had sided with Hitler Canada would have been an axis power.
No. The 1931 Statute of Westminster gave us full control over our foreign policy. The phrase "When Britain is at war, Canada is at war" was about the first world war, not the second.
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I'll tell you when we were great. It's when I was a kid and didn't know how fucked shit was.
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I asked my family what the last useful thing Congress accomplished that made life better for Americans.
The only 2 answers were the 2010 Affordable Care Act and the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act.
Two actions in 40+ years.
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We were pretty cool during ww2 for the most part.
We dropped not just one but two of the most horrific weapon ever developed on a civilian population.
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We were pretty cool during ww2 for the most part.
Didn't the US consider joining the axis but only joined the allies because they stood to make bank helping rebuild Europe?
And wasn't the only Nazi rally outside of Germany held in the US, in Madison Square Garden?
And didn't the US turn two cities in Japan into glass and ash?
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Didn't the US consider joining the axis but only joined the allies because they stood to make bank helping rebuild Europe?
And wasn't the only Nazi rally outside of Germany held in the US, in Madison Square Garden?
And didn't the US turn two cities in Japan into glass and ash?
The US only joined the allies because of Japan's war declaration. They were mostly happy making bank with both sides before that.
The communications systems in german tanks were working with Graham Bell technology. Their electronics were big on american parts too. Part of the oil that fueled the invasion of Poland and France was from the US. A big part of US' elites were pro-Hitler (for them the guy was a godsend against communism). The safest places to hide during the American bombings in Germany were the IBM factories.
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We dropped not just one but two of the most horrific weapon ever developed on a civilian population.
Well it's not like you can use drop "the bomb that was meant to be invented 700 years later" to a military base or two to scare your enemies.