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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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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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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Why should RW Americans celebrate Brexit? Aren't they from the Euro continent overall? Why the most loyalty to Britain?
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It's not loyalty - its ethnic kinship. 'Non Resident Keralite' for example :P
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Kerala is not monolithic. There are deep social issues behind the veneer of 'progress'. I must say I don't like some of the bunch.
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The English Crown's totalitarianism was opposed by Americans. But not by Canadians or Australians. Why? Something is significant there.
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Because the American 'war of independence' was a proxy war in the British parliament between Tories and Whigs :P.
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Why no such war in Canada and Australia? Why only America?
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Because America was the much bigger prize. Also Boston was full of insane people who could do it :)
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