When was it ever peaceful or even reasonable with us?
I begin this lamentation by pointing out that America has given its populace and the world at large many positive things. Relations between the various ethnicities and between the genders have been reformed dramatically over the last 70 years, giving many the false impression that reform is the natural order of human progress.
Nope, war and a perpetual lust for dominance have been the norm rather than the exception throughout history. Personally, I think Darwin explained this a couple of centuries ago. Humanity evolved in the wilds of Earth as our thumbs and voices gave us the tools to slaughter and subjugate other species and other bands of homo sapiens.
That's who we are and unless we change our ways, that's how we'll destroy ourselves and much of the life around us. Our tools of dominance now include AI -- or as I call it, The Sorcerers' Apprentice.
Here in the USA, we have indulged this fantasy based on the limited examples of exceptional events like the freeing of the slaves and allowing labor unions to go on strike, and most of us believe that we are The Good Guys. So here is my corrective effort to remind myself and anybody of like mind of who we are as a society:
1. Constitution institutionalizes slavery and half the new states in the new union developed their economies with forced labor and everybody white shared in the benefit from it. Seven decades later, slavery was replaced by Jim Crow and Plessy v. Ferguson.
2.The new country systematically ethnic-cleansed the continent. The Supreme Court ruled in Fletcher v. Peck that the native inhabitants of America had no legal standing at all and no claim on the land they occupied before white people arrived here. Sounds like aggression to me. How about you?
3. While "taming the West," the new White People country ran into the not really white Mexicans. A little war shoved them aside. It was called Manifest Destiny as the map we know today was filled in with "states." Irish and Chinese workers were shipped in to build the railroads across the continent being tamed.
4. At the end of the 19th Century, we had a Splendid Little War with Spain, hoked up out of bullshit gaining new territory for us in The Land of the Free.
5. In 1916, Woodrow Wilson was re-elected POTUS on the slogan, "He kept us out of war." In 1917 he led us into "The War to End All Wars."
6. The New Deal -- FDR does not fit this paradigm perfectly. But, Smedley Butler. And don't forget the interment of the Japanese. Or The Bomb.
7. Korea, Vietnam, the Dominican Republic, Grenada, Panama, Iraq I, Afghanistan, Iraq II, Libya, Syria, blah, blah, blah, Ukraine, Gaza.
So what is new?

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Your brief survey of the development of USA empire
Is good. The driving force is money and power.
Exploitation enables the process. It is nothing to be
proud of. If anything is to be learned, resistance is
not encouraged. Domination requires complacency.
Zionism is a social disease
an extremely jaundiced perspective
WWII killed 3.75% of the world's population. The thirty years war was estimated to have wiped out 30% of Germans, The three kingdoms war might have lead to a 60% population decline in China. In the past couple decades maybe half a million deaths per year. All of these numbers are both outright and indirect.
Your chances of dying in conflict have never been smaller. Most of the world has been mostly at peace for 75 years.
How high is up?
Wars killed 10 million people, maybe, since 2005? Relative question -- big number or small? I wasn't trying to say that our perpetual wars had more deaths than previous wars. War all the time is the point I was making and thanks for joining me in the assessment of war as the normal condition of our civilization.
I think that is bad. Evidently you think it is good. Disagreement is what makes a message board interesting. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
I cried when I wrote this song. Sue me if I play too long.
For a better perspective on yours,
This info would be helpful for us and much appreciated, ban nock.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Since I have no
investments in the MIC, military weapons manufactured in all 50 states, I can very honestly agree with your assessment, fwf.
Btw, my war hero is Smedley Butler. "War is a racket."
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981