If you want to blame someone, blame the Brits, the Portuguese, the Dutch, the Spanish etc. This land was NOT a country 400 yrs ago, it was a collection of towns and very small shipping ports, it can't be explained any simpler than that. The US constitution was not signed and ratified until Sept. 17, 1787; hmm let's do some simple arithmetic here, take 2021 and subtract 1787, carry the one, take the derivative using newton's method, and voila 234 yrs.....hmmm, wow 234 looks to be less than 400, unless we are using the new lefty math. There was no United States of America, there were NO Americans, they were Europeans, which leads me to believe that you are daft, ignorant(willingly or not), just plain stupid, or perhaps a combination of all 3. I don't recall saying there were no slaves here, but to pin slavery on America(the country that stopped that evil practice first) in total, good luck with that fairy tale, btw Saudi Arabia STILL trafficks slaves to this day.
so paid by the letter then I guess. and it was culturally british still as the colonists thought themselves still as subject to the king and many did were against the fight against the crown.
Using a reuters link, really? Might as well quote some multi-cultural kindergarten teacher who lives in Berkeley, CA.
If you want to blame someone, blame the Brits, the Portuguese, the Dutch, the Spanish etc. This land was NOT a country 400 yrs ago, it was a collection of towns and very small shipping ports, it can't be explained any simpler than that. The US constitution was not signed and ratified until Sept. 17, 1787; hmm let's do some simple arithmetic here, take 2021 and subtract 1787, carry the one, take the derivative using newton's method, and voila 234 yrs.....hmmm, wow 234 looks to be less than 400, unless we are using the new lefty math. There was no United States of America, there were NO Americans, they were Europeans, which leads me to believe that you are daft, ignorant(willingly or not), just plain stupid, or perhaps a combination of all 3. I don't recall saying there were no slaves here, but to pin slavery on America(the country that stopped that evil practice first) in total, good luck with that fairy tale, btw Saudi Arabia STILL trafficks slaves to this day.
so paid by the letter then I guess. and it was culturally british still as the colonists thought themselves still as subject to the king and many did were against the fight against the crown.
Using a reuters link, really? Might as well quote some multi-cultural kindergarten teacher who lives in Berkeley, CA.
Anyways, keep going, this is a hoot