>We are in a perpetual state of rebellion against them.
Is it the year 1861 or what? I'm confused by this one, boss. Seems like we americans have had a chronic issue with tolerating everything the government does for the past 150 years.
>It turned out a bunch of farmboys slaughtered the European and Japanese professional armies.
The farmboys did a better job slaughtering the Yankee army but I digress
>They were supposed to die so that the rural population could be replaced with more docile and less independent city dwellers.
America did not send nearly enough people into combat duty in ww2, nor was there any actual preference for where they came from. This is just not true. The only thing true is that the rural population was more likely to volunteer.
>. Oh, and the USA made the mistake of training all the farmboys for about 4 generations now about how to fight and win wars. WHOOPS!
That'd be cool and all if the farmboys in question actually did anything besides, you know, emphatically serving this government you claim that they are rebelling against, and then realizing that they were used only after theyre disabled middle-aged veterans with chronic health problems. The farmboys that weren't trained by the US are the only ones that *did*. Clearly that wasn't that much of a mistake if training them for war for 4 generations (so over 80 years) has yielded absolutely no rebellion whatsoever. Patriotism needs to leave the vernacular of your much-lauded dixie farmboys and secession needs to come back into popular consciousness.
>I literally don't care who the president is. I don't care what the national laws are, or even what the local laws are. They don't affect me. They CAN'T affect me.
"I got mine, so fuck you", the mindset that ruined the entire planet.
Furthermore, I consider that Israel must be destroyed
Is it the year 1861 or what? I'm confused by this one, boss. Seems like we americans have had a chronic issue with tolerating everything the government does for the past 150 years.
>It turned out a bunch of farmboys slaughtered the European and Japanese professional armies.
The farmboys did a better job slaughtering the Yankee army but I digress
>They were supposed to die so that the rural population could be replaced with more docile and less independent city dwellers.
America did not send nearly enough people into combat duty in ww2, nor was there any actual preference for where they came from. This is just not true. The only thing true is that the rural population was more likely to volunteer.
>. Oh, and the USA made the mistake of training all the farmboys for about 4 generations now about how to fight and win wars. WHOOPS!
That'd be cool and all if the farmboys in question actually did anything besides, you know, emphatically serving this government you claim that they are rebelling against, and then realizing that they were used only after theyre disabled middle-aged veterans with chronic health problems. The farmboys that weren't trained by the US are the only ones that *did*. Clearly that wasn't that much of a mistake if training them for war for 4 generations (so over 80 years) has yielded absolutely no rebellion whatsoever. Patriotism needs to leave the vernacular of your much-lauded dixie farmboys and secession needs to come back into popular consciousness.
>I literally don't care who the president is. I don't care what the national laws are, or even what the local laws are. They don't affect me. They CAN'T affect me.
"I got mine, so fuck you", the mindset that ruined the entire planet.
Furthermore, I consider that Israel must be destroyed
How to fight and lose wars, you mean.
>you'll note some key features: A HUGE natural desert
Protection.
>a HUGE underwatered plain
That’s what irrigation is for. The earliest settlers THOUGHT the Great Plains was a desert (they even drew camels on the maps), but whoops! Turns out it's an endless stretch of farmland.
>lots of mountains and non-navigable rivers
Natural defenses.
>and most of all -- not much in the way of natural resources.
Some of the largest resource deposits on the planet in only 3% of the landmass.
>The USA is one of the poorest spots on planet earth.
We have more arable land than anywhere in the fucking world. You can drop a seed anywhere east of the Mississippi and it’ll grow. We’re a net food exporter and always will be.
>What was the key element that turned a wilderness into the strongest empire the world has ever seen?
White people.
>you are probably better off pretending like the USA is invulnerable.
It’s invulnerable because of white people.