You know, DOGE, fascist president and corporations dictating what people can do, institutions being ruined, laws being ignored. Is there any way out of that or is it over? Is the USA done?

  • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    122 months ago

    I would say it’s been coming since BEFORE the civil war.

    People always take my words out of context when I say that life in general would have been better for everyone long term if the south won.

    People take that to mean that I’m pro-slavery. I’m not. If the south won, slavery would have died out naturally by the early 1900s (assuming confederate america lasted that long)

    But if the south had won, and been able to leave the union? I feel like they’d have made the worst possible choices for their country on a repeated basis. I feel like their country would have crumbled and disolved into multiple smaller countries. The united states would have continued expanding out west. Texas is probably the only former state that wouldn’t have crumbled.

    The rest of the confederate states? They’d be struggling to survive, last in the world in education, terrible healthcare, basically a bunch of 3rd world countries. But the rest of the USA? SO MUCH HEALTHIER FOR IT!!! All these cancers trying to tear down OUR country today, wouldn’t be part of our country. They can go fuck up the country of Alabama. Go nuts.

    The pure amount of butterfly effect policies that would be different is mind blowing.

    To me, the south winning isn’t about slavery. It’s about taking this large lump sum of the worst people in the country, and cutting them free like you cut away a tumor to get rid of cancer.

      • @ShepherdPie@midwest.social
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        392 months ago

        I mean it’s very obviously speculation because nobody has a crystal ball to see the outcome of decisions that never happened. It’s just an interesting thought experiment and something to ponder.

        • @anomnom@sh.itjust.works
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          42 months ago

          You haven’t factored in the the north’s economy was based on manufacturing things using materials from the south. Industrialists got rich from it and that’s a major factor in why New York cops were returning slaves before the war.

          The Industrial Revolution was powered by coal from the south.

          Before the public works and refrigerated train cars that made California a farming state, a lot of food was grown down there.

    • @RippleEffect@lemm.ee
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      82 months ago

      You say this but it’s hardly just the south that voted for trump. As you mentioned, the butterfly effect could have changed things dramatically. Things still could have turned out worse for everyone.

      Though things are pretty crap now so I can definitely relate to your thought process.

    • @Seleni@lemmy.world
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      52 months ago

      To be fair though, Texas seceded once already and within a year or two was begging to be taken back. They probably would have crumbled too.

    • @scarabic@lemmy.world
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      32 months ago

      How exactly would slavery have died out “naturally” in a union made up entirely of slave states who’d just fought and won a war to defend it? I get your point about letting the south stand in its own so it could fall, but you are too casually sweeping aside the issue of slavery. “Yeah yeah - that would pass naturally - now let me tell you my MAIN point….”

    • @db2@lemmy.world
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      02 months ago

      You’ve convinced me. I hadn’t thought if it quite that way.

      (The previous comment was unedited at the time this was written, just in case)