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16 days agoAnd while we’re at it, Haiti and the DR too. :(


And while we’re at it, Haiti and the DR too. :(


Uh oh… Good luck Jamaica.


Keep in mind that the President of Ireland is really a symbolic and ceremonial position with very little direct power, as it should be!
If the last decade has taught me anything, it’s that the civil war never ended.
Many of today’s Republicans would be perfectly happy to bring back slavery, but just like they wouldn’t cop to Project 2025, they just don’t feel that the overton window has shifted quite enough yet to be comfortable admitting it.


It’s hard to know if GoT counts as “controversial” because it seems like everyone unanimously hated it.
I agree with you.
Keep in mind that as the American civil war was winding down President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, and so his Vice President, Andrew Johnson rose to power.
(Note: keep in mind that the “democrats” and “republicans” political alignment flipped around the time of the New Deal, so during the time of the Civil War, it was the Republicans (like Lincoln) that represented the northern Union states, while the Democrats represented the southern Confederate states. “War Democrats” (like Johnson) were democrats who supported the Union. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Party_System)
And now for a bit of Civil War conspiracy theory…
Make of that what you will!