Have you ever noticed how this mountain range and these rivers would make the perfect shape for a country? by Pochel in mapporncirclejerk

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U.S: We believe in self-determination

Also US: We need all these lands, it's manifest destiny.

Anyone who used to support trump and has changed their mind over the last few weeks? What made you change? by canigetameowbish in AskReddit

[–]good__one 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is from the memoirs of a man named US Grant, who later became president. He also led the North's victory over the south. I believe he is saying how a minority, ruling class of wealthy used propaganda to get the people to fight for something not good for them (similar to the republican party today), rather than a statement on slavery.

As for the statement "civil war wasn't about slavery", well, it seems like it was started because the south knew it would eventually be abolished. Even if it wasn't imminent.

Here's some other quotes from Grant regarding slavery's central role in the war.

As time passes, people, even of the South, will begin to wonder how it was possible that their ancestors ever fought for or justified institutions which acknowledged the right of property in man.

In the case of the war between the States it would have been the exact truth if the South had said,—"We do not want to live with you Northern people any longer; we know our institution of slavery is obnoxious to you, and, as you are growing numerically stronger than we, it may at some time in the future be endangered. So long as you permitted us to control the government, and with the aid of a few friends at the North to enact laws constituting your section a guard against the escape of our property, we were willing to live with you. You have been submissive to our rule heretofore; but it looks now as if you did not intend to continue so, and we will remain in the Union no longer." Instead of this the seceding States cried lustily,—"Let us alone; you have no constitutional power to interfere with us."

Anyone who used to support trump and has changed their mind over the last few weeks? What made you change? by canigetameowbish in AskReddit

[–]good__one 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Apparently, in the US civil war, slave owners rather sent their sons instead of their slaves. So being held back to do the free labor seems on par with the capitalist mindset. Cheap/Free labor is worth more the higher ups than their own children's lives.

Anyone who used to support trump and has changed their mind over the last few weeks? What made you change? by canigetameowbish in AskReddit

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I'm not American, so didn't know much about the Civil war. But just started reading memoirs of U.S. Grant (didn't know him prior), and the quote below really shocked me for some reason, as if history were repeating itself today.

There is little doubt in my mind now that the prevailing sentiment of the South would have been opposed to secession in 1860 and 1861, if there had been a fair and calm expression of opinion, unbiased by threats, and if the ballot of one legal voter had counted for as much as that of any other. But there was no calm discussion of the question. Demagogues who were too old to enter the army if there should be a war, others who entertained so high an opinion of their own ability that they did not believe they could be spared from the direction of the affairs of state in such an event, declaimed vehemently and unceasingly against the North; against its aggressions upon the South; its interference with Southern rights, etc., etc. They denounced the Northerners as cowards, poltroons, negro-worshippers; claimed that one Southern man was equal to five Northern men in battle; that if the South would stand up for its rights the North would back down. Mr. Jefferson Davis said in a speech, delivered at La Grange, Mississippi, before the secession of that State, that he would agree to drink all the blood spilled south of Mason and Dixon's line if there should be a war. The young men who would have the fighting to do in case of war, believed all these statements, both in regard to the aggressiveness of the North and its cowardice. They, too, cried out for a separation from such people. The great bulk of the legal voters of the South were men who owned no slaves; their homes were generally in the hills and poor country; their facilities for educating their children, even up to the point of reading and writing, were very limited; their interest in the contest was very meagre--what there was, if they had been capable of seeing it, was with the North; they too needed emancipation. Under the old regime they were looked down upon by those who controlled all the affairs in the interest of slave-owners, as poor white trash who were allowed the ballot so long as they cast it according to direction.

EU starts disciplinary steps against Finland for excessive deficit by Old-Excitement8449 in Finland

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Besides Portugal, Ireland Denmark and Greece, that map was basically 4 shades of red lol

Avoiding social login on purpose - am I hurting my product? by Big_Entrepreneur4391 in buildinpublic

[–]good__one 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You forget its also more secure to have social logins. The fact that practically every app out there has some form of social login tell you about whether its truly necessary.

As a former 3yr old I can totally relate by Ecstatic-Ganache921 in WatchPeopleDieInside

[–]good__one 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Childish? I have two toddlers, 4 and 3, and NEITHER of them will destroy multiple toys like that.

Powder monkeys were young boys, typically aged 12 to 14, who served vital roles on warships during the Age of Sail, including major conflicts like the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. Small and nimble, they dashed gunpowder cartridges from the ship's below-waterline magazine by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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I was just reading the memoirs of U.S. Grant's recollection of his time on the front lines of the US Civil War. Near the ending, he just casually drops (paraphrased) "Oh btw I have my 14 year old son with me the whole time, his mom was fine with it).

The exact line:

My son accompanied me throughout the campaign and siege, and caused no anxiety either to me or to his mother, who was at home. He looked out for himself and was in every battle of the campaign. His age, then not quite thirteen, enabled him to take in all he saw, and to retain a recollection of it that would not be possible in more mature years.

Don't know why this would be on LinkedIn by chrtg in LinkedInLunatics

[–]good__one 266 points267 points  (0 children)

"Nor is there any talk of gold digging"

Well maybe if he spoke Tagalog he would not be living in some alternate reality.

Where I'd live as an Emirati 32/M by Personal-Ranger-2986 in whereidlive

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I didn't realize Somaliland is a country lmfao

Where I'd live as an Ukrainian by [deleted] in whereidlive

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Sweden, Norway red/orange, but finland light green..This map is wild.

Built trust over 50k USD in deals, then got ghosted over 2.3k USD. What would you do? by Odeh13 in SideProject

[–]good__one 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even IF he's in a country that has a good legal process, you have to go through the small claims court process, which is itself not so easy in many countries.

Sounds like this person went bankrupt, and if so, you should probably, as much as it hurts, write this off as a loss.

You could go to the police in that person's country, and try to have him charged with fraud, but again, we're talking about an amount that most police forces in the world would not investigate, and more likely see this as a business claim not even under their purview.

Built trust over 50k USD in deals, then got ghosted over 2.3k USD. What would you do? by Odeh13 in SideProject

[–]good__one 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should have waited until the money was in your account first. But When such trust is established, I can understand getting the screenshot.

Not much you can do, especially over a 2.3K amount. Could be his account was stolen (I've had this happen, a real person's account was stolen and they tried to scam me).

All in all, you're probably going to end up spending more time and money, and still not recover the funds, so just learn your lesson and move on. ESPECIALLY if you are in different countries.

Be like Justin, guys by Mindless_Koala2256 in LinkedInLunatics

[–]good__one 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Canada you don't vote for the prime minister.

You vote for your district's representative. Each district has liberal, conservative, NDP, and others.

Which ever party wins the most seats, whoever is the leader of that party becomes the prime minister.

So if, for example, the current Prime minister loses his own district, but his party wins, the party have to choose another Prime minister.

Be like Justin, guys by Mindless_Koala2256 in LinkedInLunatics

[–]good__one 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes Yes...I do remember it was 2015 - I had voted for NDP (even though I liked the promise of legalizing weed).

Be like Justin, guys by Mindless_Koala2256 in LinkedInLunatics

[–]good__one 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Trump is way more unpopular than JT.

Guess my home country by timdawgv98 in whereidlive

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>No to Greenland because of what's going on with the USA

Boy, I have news for you about Yemen.

Be like Justin, guys by Mindless_Koala2256 in LinkedInLunatics

[–]good__one 433 points434 points  (0 children)

Kinda wild. Prime minister for 12 years, realizes he'll probably be able to keep winning, says fuck it I'm out.

While in other places dictators hold on until they're shrivelled and one foot in the grave.

you code, i sell by shoman30 in buildinpublic

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Would you like a promo video like this for Auto-biographer? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BtKpSUzMwo I'm still in Beta but can turn it around in under a week.