One of the soldiers found on the Camden Battlefield has had his name restored after 246 years using DNA. Being able to identify the remains of a veteran of the American Revolution is quite a feat.
One of the soldiers found on the Camden Battlefield has had his name restored after 246 years using DNA. Being able to identify the remains of a veteran of the American Revolution is quite a feat.
"If all else fails, I will retreat up the valley of Virginia, plant my flag on the Blue Ridge, rally around the Scotch-Irish of that region and make my last stand for liberty amongst a people who will never submit to tyranny whilst there is a man left to draw a trigger." -GW
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The biggest problem with data centers is that they act as a depressant on the local economy via utility cost without affording that people any particular benefit. To offset this, the companies that build these data centers would also have to sponsor nuclear reactors.
In college, I found polling data from the student newspaper (Vanderbilt Hustler) archive dated November 17, 1967.
- 78% wanted more bombings in Vietnam
- 20% supported using nuclear weapons in Vietnam
- only 4% wanted decreased U.S. intervention in Vietnam
n = 186 (162 students + 24 faculty members)
While hawkish polling softens heading into the early 70s, the popularity of the war among young people remains interesting and under-explored.
Contrary to the popular "mass youth mvmt" anti-war narrative, protests were driven by vocal minorities concentrated in a few geographies (famously, Columbia, Berkeley, University of Wisconsin, Kent State). The reality is many other campuses remained solidly pro-war late into the conflict.
The obvious response to:
"Why didn't Nixon wind down the war sooner?"
"Containing communism remained popular, at least with the base, and including with young people late into the war."
(yes, support in the base weakened incrementally for a variety of reasons, including regression in the Tet Offensive, the expansion of the conflict into Cambodia, revelations in the Pentagon Papers, perception of stalemate, and scaling up of the draft - but a core "frustrated hawk" demo remained solidly pro-war to the end).
@Volpe_Is_King@Earldormancy It was really bad and surprisingly boring. Even the violence was somehow lacking in catharsis, slop is a generous term for it. But yeah funny that it exists and that Armie Hammer is in it.
This is, bar none, the worst thing I have ever read. I have known about the Rape Gangs longer than a lot of americans, but even I did not grasp the scope or scale of what went on. Forget about Epstein, this was a crime against humanity on the scale of the Holocaust, of the Khmer Rouge, or of the lsraeIi atrocities in Gaza.
This was the systematic, intentional, targeted kidnapping, rape, torture and murder of White, Christian girls in England, specifically chosen due to their race and religion.
11 year olds had their vaginal walls used as bottle openers, and were then forced to consume the alcohol. Girls were raped with car keys and and baseball bats. 12 year olds with whiskey bottles inserted into their anus and smashed. Pre-teens raped by dogs.
The NHS is complicit. The British police is complicit. Damn near every single british politician over the past thirty years is complicit. The media is complicit. Anyone who ran cover for this must be put to death following a tribunal.
Nothing short of the public executions of tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people, followed by the deportation of millions more is sufficient. Nothing will provide justice; that is the scale of the action required to merely get this to stop.