But…they didn't get those few more dramatic early victories. What we're talking about is looking backwards, and looking backwards, in the totality of the war, they wouldn't have won and that's why they didn't.
But…they didn't get those few more dramatic early victories. What we're talking about is looking backwards, and looking backwards, in the totality of the war, they wouldn't have won and that's why they didn't.
I have no idea what they see in Russia or Japan, nor am I equipped to speak for the Russian or Japanese people about how they would perceive a modern-day portrayal of history that pertains to them. If you are looking for someone to speak as to the feelings and thoughts of the Russian and Japanese people, then you are…
No, I didn't say that in any way, shape, or form.
Actually the Southern states had a pretty robust agricultural economy before the war the downfall of slavery. For a long period the South's economy kept the United States alive.
I don't want to be the one to break it to you but people also lived there before there was AC?
Forbiddingly hot and humid? People do actually live there, you know.
Sure, major shipping centers, and with not having to depend on human labor they would have been more open to industrialization than the actual LA, MS, and AL were, so why not?
But then the rest of the war happened, and the CSA ran out of food and supplies, and its victory (securing independence and peace with the rest of the Union) became implausible indeed.
But the snickers were delicious. Again, I do not recommend the oreos, as the middle just melts and the whole thing becomes a soggy mess.
See my comment above about the Nazis. No one in the mainstream actually thinks that the Nazis were on the right side of history.
The issue is that these modern slavery aren't really great commentary on 21st century racism today at all. 21st century racism isn't slavery. Black people aren't slaves. 21st century racism is rooted in slavery, but it isn't slavery. The issue is that people are currently still litigating whether who was on the…
Most of that looks really gross.
No need to google it, as I myself have enjoyed a deep fried snickers (and did not enjoy at all a deep fried oreo) at a county fair.
Another thing they are doing is on the fake news they are selling, they'll include a paragraph that says it has been confirmed by Snopes, hoping that you won't go and look at Snopes for yourself. So pathetic.
Go to a show like what? You weren't allowed to go to concerts as a teen? And do we know how old these "kids" were? Underage in drinking terms just means younger than 21. These "kids" could have been in college.
Well, that statement is true, but it's your right to be wrong, so carry on.
I'm sorry, which strawman is this, exactly?
True, I figured this was a different video but you're probably right that wouldn't make much sense.
False, though. That's not how the line of logic goes at all. You can talk about pay parity, even in response to this article. However, the discussion you and I were having is about whether this particular event is a victory for pay parity. Whether pay parity is something to be strived for is irrelevant to the…
Yes I think it's of the rape.