you really have no idea what you're talking about, do you?
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They were on the same side as the British, which America eventually joined.
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After a constitutional crisis and a change of Prime Minister, yes.
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so yes
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It made an independent decision. It wasn't automatically on Britain's side.
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Replying to @anomalyuk @louanndavies and
...which is why I brought the question up? WW2 was not about racists vs anti-racists.
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True, pretty much everyone back then was racist.
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correct. So associating people with Nazis because they oppose diversity is obvious nonsense.
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Oh... No, mate, that's not quite how it happened. I wondered what you were driving at.
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Replying to @louanndavies @BotchedLobotomy
so what is your rationale for why
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I'm just curious. If you're bored, that's OK. I'd still like to be a general arsehole though
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