Quote from: pixiegirl on December 03, 2011, 12:34:28 PM
Bwahahahahaha, all on it's own too....
wait, you were serious? In that case I invite you to buy a history book, and along with it a clue.
The American anti-monarchist sentiment may have, perhaps, had it antecedent in the Glorious Revolution in England is the 1680s, but compare if you will, the percentage of the world's population that lived under an absolute monarch in 1776, versus the percentage today. Even in those remaining monarchies, many are some sort of constitutional form.
With respect to the rise of fascism in the first half of the 1900s, Great Britain was barely able to hold its own against the forces of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Were it not for, first, the American supply train to Britain, and second, direct American military involvement, fascism would have controlled almost all of Europe and, by extension, almost all of the European colonies in Africa and Asia.
Much the same can be said about Japanese militarism of the same period. The European world powers (particularly Britain, France, and the Dutch) were entirely unable to contain the Japanese expansion. It took American intervention and industrial might to turn the tide against that form of despotism.
And you can thank the Marxist-Leninist-Stalinist-Maoists for the deaths of more innocent people than any other evil force in history. We are talking tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions of lives. They put Hitler to shame. Who would have kept them in check, if not America?
So any person that suggests that America is an evil empire simply does not understand evil.