uspol, history, racism
This is your daily reminder that America has always pretty much been shit-- or at least, has always had one river of gold and one river of shit running through it...
That's also a real interesting thesis there, that this was indirectly what pushed Japan into imperialism. Especially in light of the recent saber-rattling against Iran, I wonder how much of the other shit we're in today could have been avoided if we'd just showing some fucking moral backbone. (*cough*mohammedrezashah*cough*)
re: uspol, history, racism
@zebratron2084 Gettin' real fuckin sick and tired of this "Well, we can't offend the bigots" refrain history keeps serving up.
re: uspol, history, racism
@Phorm Yeah, me too. I do actually have some hope to share on that topic-- basically, that this could be a neurologically, or even mathematically, solvable problem in the grand scheme of things-- but that'll probably have to be for a day when I'm less... dim.
re: uspol, history, racism
@zebratron2084 grr. I had no clue that he’d done his own bit to further the “carving up of the melon” as a negotiation in this. I know that the “Red Summer” was 1919, and that *wasn’t* the south but supposedly Wilson tried to mitigate things; I wonder if that was all tied together?
re: uspol, history, racism
Also note that one of the major causes of Wilson's behavior was the SAME FUCKING BULLSHIT AS TODAY, the fact he didn't want to piss off racist Southern Democrats (who were basically modern Republicans for all intents and purposes)...