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excalibur ◴[] No.45682242[source]
Because the US government is no longer even pretending to care about human rights.
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hirvi74[dead post] ◴[] No.45682332[source]
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excalibur ◴[] No.45682433[source]
> When did the US government ever care about human rights?

July 4 1776

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hirvi74 ◴[] No.45682514{3}[source]
Educate me.

How cruel was the treatment from the British truly? My understanding was things like "no taxation without representation" was unrealistic due to the sheer distance and amount of time required to travel between the US and the UK. We're talking somewhere around 2-4 months one way. To send a rep back and forth with a message like:

US sends rep -> Uk and rep interact -> rep goes back to US with UK decision -> the US give their answer and the rep goes back to UK -> then rep goes back to the US with the UK's decision.

Such an interaction could take well over a year.

I also thought the US was the lowest taxed colony under British control? Not to mention it's not like the British didn't provide military protection to the colonies as well.

I am not saying the revolution was purely unjustified, but I am not really aware of how bad things truly were. My history classes kind of glossed over that part.

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dirtyoldmick ◴[] No.45682920{4}[source]
We didn't want to be ruled by wankers!
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1. jimnotgym ◴[] No.45683541{5}[source]
I'm sorry that didn't work out for you.