knightmarquise
Knight Marquise
knightmarquise

I hate to say it but you may as well just keep them off the internet then. The comment section of youtube or anywhere else is really no better.

inb4 “liberal politically correct sjw cucks bring down another brave martyr in the name of spouting off like a 12 year old.”

I said I was being pedantic, did I not?

Hahaha! That’s got to be a joke. And it certainly is a good one!

Well, if you want to roll out the experts on this topic, how about me:

Moment of pedantry, Palin never said you can see Russia from my house. Tina Fey said that.

A few notes.

Agreed. I have been on the New Jersey, Alabama, North Carolina, and Iowa. Those things are just awesome. It brought me to think of “overgunned” whenever I saw one.

“BBs are HORRENDOUSLY expensive to maintain and operate, and require 5-10x more sailors to man than current DDGs and CGs”

While being huge relative to most ships, a carrier still has a relatively small footprint. As long as the defenses of the ship are focused on that footprint and not every single missile or torpedo being shot at it, I think it would be extremely difficult to penetrate.

The New Jersey is the shit. It’s like 20 min from where I live; we go a few times a year. It really is daunting how big that thing is once you’re on it.

Bring the New Jersey back to fighting status but change out her guns to be Railgun hybrids.... So much range.

Great article, im surprised to know that many think an aircraft carrier travels alone. It almost never does. Its escorted by a multitude of ships and subs, There are several layers of defenses that would need to be taken out before a carrier becomes vulnerable. Pic as an example.

RE: supercavitating torpedos; they likely suffer from the same issue the Alpha has when running at full speed. You can hear them coming from the far opposite side of the ocean.

That’s what I got from it as well.

Short answer, maybe, but it will be expensive and have a casusalty rate of near 100% of the opposing force.

Part of me knows that battleships are both impractical and just as vulnerable to air attack, and the current doctrine has done away with such gunships, but part of me also wants to see these big floating fortresses get backup from big, bad, 9-barrel motherfuckers similar to Missouri and Iowa.

This isn’t going to work because you have the relationship wrong. YouTube is not the employer of content creators, it is the store they are sold in. Why would the store be considered the employer of the people who make the products sold in the store?

I’m sure the potential of exposure outweighs any proposed boycott. Google isn’t going to miss your eyeballs that much.

A lot of popular people I’ve followed or subscribed to on Youtube have jumped ship and started their own platforms lately. They still use youtube but as a platform to point viewers to their own. Like Steven Crowder on CRTV. Or Andrew Klavan and Ben Shapiro on Daily Wire. They’ve seen success doing that. I hope others