hard to explain to the most 'right wing' Americans that anglo-american policy has always been pro-jihad. Unless they can blame it on jews.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
Try questioning whether helping Britain in two world wars was the right thing; whether helping British elite out is a good thing for US.
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Replying to @LenteCurrite
'Far right' Americans are fine questioning World War 2 involvement. Pat Buchanan has lots of fans for example.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
They say, they should have helped the Germans against Soviets, the evil commies. They never say they should not have helped Britain.
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Don't need deep explanations for that - they indeed are 'cousins.' Americans took over from the Brits.
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Americans are worthier folks than Canadians, Australians, etc., precisely because they were daring/resourceful enough to fight against
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British imperialism. That's what is being proposed, that US independence as a project was incomplete.
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Ethnic kinship is also there with say Germans. Had no effect; they took Britain's side.
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If it was all cousinship that mattered, then the world wars need not have happened. Germans and Anglo-Saxons are also somewhat kin.
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Obviously that's not all that matters. If America was next door to Britain, I'd venture it would not be an ally.
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