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Apparently the United States has killed over 1.3 billion people since 1776 (lol)
July 24, 2015 at 7:56 am
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This guy is a joke, which ironic because he's trying to be a comedian. He makes some serious points but mixes them with lies he made up on the spot. I hate imperialism as much as the next guy, but United States could not have "killed over 1.3 billion people" since its independence.
It's at 3:40 in the video. By the way, Winston Churchill never considered reciting the Shahada. His family was worried he would considering how much he liked Arab culture, if I recall, but he didn't think much of Muhammad.
https://youtu.be/iKvi0x5tdC8?t=3m40s
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RE: Apparently the United States has killed over 1.3 billion people since 1776 (lol)
July 24, 2015 at 9:22 am
(July 24, 2015 at 7:56 am)MrNoMorePropaganda Wrote: This guy is a joke, which ironic because he's trying to be a comedian. He makes some serious points but mixes them with lies he made up on the spot. I hate imperialism as much as the next guy, but United States could not have "killed over 1.3 billion people" since its independence.
It's at 3:40 in the video. By the way, Winston Churchill never considered reciting the Shahada. His family was worried he would considering how much he liked Arab culture, if I recall, but he didn't think much of Muhammad.
https://youtu.be/iKvi0x5tdC8?t=3m40s
This uh... should pretty sum it up.
But yeah on a serious note we didn't kill that amount of people since independence. And why do people have to fuck with history considering
Churchill had respect for muslims but he was a Anglican Christian.
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RE: Apparently the United States has killed over 1.3 billion people since 1776 (lol)
July 24, 2015 at 9:28 am
(July 24, 2015 at 7:56 am)MrNoMorePropaganda Wrote: This guy is a joke, which ironic because he's trying to be a comedian. He makes some serious points but mixes them with lies he made up on the spot. I hate imperialism as much as the next guy, but United States could not have "killed over 1.3 billion people" since its independence.
It's at 3:40 in the video. By the way, Winston Churchill never considered reciting the Shahada. His family was worried he would considering how much he liked Arab culture, if I recall, but he didn't think much of Muhammad.
https://youtu.be/iKvi0x5tdC8?t=3m40s
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RE: Apparently the United States has killed over 1.3 billion people since 1776 (lol)
July 24, 2015 at 12:24 pm
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I'm no historian, but now that I think about it, the claim that Britain has invaded 90% of the world is also dubious. Are we talking land area or the entire world? I can name plenty of countries Britain hasn't invaded. Japan, Switzerland, Tibet, Sweden, Finland, Lithuania to name a few.
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RE: Apparently the United States has killed over 1.3 billion people since 1776 (lol)
July 24, 2015 at 12:38 pm
Quote:Britain hasn't invaded. Japan,
British and commonwealth troops were part of the occupation force in 1945. Further, the Royal Navy attacked Japan in the 1860's although technically they did not land troops on the shore.
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RE: Apparently the United States has killed over 1.3 billion people since 1776 (lol)
July 24, 2015 at 1:55 pm
The list includes the American Civil War which killed in excess of 600,000 soldiers and an unknown number of non-combatants. And we have no clue how many Indians died from starvation or illness so, yeah. 1.3 billion is possible.
Might even be a tad on the low side.
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RE: Apparently the United States has killed over 1.3 billion people since 1776 (lol)
July 24, 2015 at 2:27 pm
(July 24, 2015 at 1:55 pm)Minimalist Wrote: The list includes the American Civil War which killed in excess of 600,000 soldiers and an unknown number of non-combatants. And we have no clue how many Indians died from starvation or illness so, yeah. 1.3 billion is possible.
Might even be a tad on the low side.
okay, so 600,000 so we have only 1.294 billion to go. Also smallpox was introduced by the Spanish, not the Americans. It would have been introduced to the New World regardless of who found and settled it first, if it was the Arabs or Chinese, all those natives still would have died from Small Pox. 1.3 billion is a stupid number. If people want to criticisize America there is plenty of real criticisms that you can do without having to make stuff up.
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RE: Apparently the United States has killed over 1.3 billion people since 1776 (lol)
July 24, 2015 at 2:27 pm
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I think 100 million would probably be a more sensible estimate and probably still a bit large. it's certainly at least in the tens of millions without a doubt, but nowhere near a billion.
North America was very sparsely populated by the Natives before European contact, it's estimated only around 20 million in what's now USA and Canada combined. (for reference, that's the current population of Australia, which is already sparse, spread across a continent 3 times the size)
The world only reached 2 billion in the early 1800s I think, and stayed there for decades. America can't have killed that many surely, unless the population was growing so fast all the dead were being replaced, which is unlikely.
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RE: Apparently the United States has killed over 1.3 billion people since 1776 (lol)
July 24, 2015 at 3:03 pm
(July 24, 2015 at 2:27 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: I think 100 million would probably be a more sensible estimate and probably still a bit large. it's certainly at least in the tens of millions without a doubt, but nowhere near a billion.
North America was very sparsely populated by the Natives before European contact, it's estimated only around 20 million in what's now USA and Canada combined. (for reference, that's the current population of Australia, which is already sparse, spread across a continent 3 times the size)
The world only reached 2 billion in the early 1800s I think, and stayed there for decades. America can't have killed that many surely, unless the population was growing so fast all the dead were being replaced, which is unlikely.
Actually, popular perception of sparsely populated pre-Colombian America is way behind contemporary archeology and scholarship. The total population of north and South America combined on the even of 1493 was likely well over 100 million, or in other words America held 1/5-1/4 of the world population then.
Parts of central and South America was probably much more densely populated in 1492 then it is even today. The whole of the Mississippi valley in North America was also probably more densely populated than any place in Europe at the time.
The total population collapse in north and South America brought about by old world diseases probably took place mainly in the 50-100 years after Columbus. Overlooked contemporary Spanish chronicles still referred to the banks of Mississippi being like one huge continuous city, albeit one where none of the buildings are made of durable material, for hundreds and hundreds of miles as late as 1530s. After this no Europeans visited the region for a hundred years. When they came back, it was all gone.
The key is the total collapse of North American native population occurred long before founding of the U.S. in fact it took place long before the first ever English settlement. The notion of North America being sparsely populated was the artifact of the fact when the English and French finally came to 90 years after the Spanish made contact in the caribbeans, the plagues introduced by the Spanish 90 years before had already completed the almost total destruction of native population in North America.
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RE: Apparently the United States has killed over 1.3 billion people since 1776 (lol)
July 24, 2015 at 6:09 pm
(July 24, 2015 at 12:38 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Quote:Britain hasn't invaded. Japan,
British and commonwealth troops were part of the occupation force in 1945. Further, the Royal Navy attacked Japan in the 1860's although technically they did not land troops on the shore. Apologies, my mistake. I erroneously assumed it was just the Americans and Soviets who occupied on 1945. However, I can name plenty of other countries Britain hasn't invaded so I think the counter-claim still stands. I don't believe the 90% figure given.
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