FLASHBACK: During the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, Lindsey Graham stood up against the witch hunt:
"You've got nothing to apologize for. When you see Sotomayor and Kagan, tell them that Lindsey said, oh, because l voted for them. —I would never do to them what you've done to this guy. This is the most unethical sham since I've been in politics."
"I cannot imagine what you and your family have gone through. Boy, y'all want power. God, I hope you never get it. I hope the American people can see through this sham"
"To my Republican colleagues, if you vote no, you're legitimizing the most despicable thing I have seen in my time in politics—And I hope that the American people will see through this charade."
This is without a doubt one of Lindsey Graham’s defining moments
🚨 More Americans Died on One British Prison Ship Than in Every Battle of the Revolution Combined. The Empire Called It “Policy.” ☠️
They don’t teach this.
11,500+ American prisoners died on British prison ships during the Revolutionary War.
6,800 died in combat.
Let that math settle in.
The HMS Jersey — nicknamed “Hell” — held 1,000+ men in a space built for 400. Hatches battened down at night. No air. No latrines. Men died in their sleep and lay among the living for days. Dysentery. Typhus. Smallpox.
Rations: worm-infested meat. Moldy bread. Water so foul men drank their own urine.
The British Commissary embezzled the food meant for prisoners. Guards pocketed the difference. Every morning the cry went up: “Rebels, bring out your dead.” Bodies stripped naked, dumped in shallow sandbar graves. For decades after the war, bones washed up on Brooklyn’s shore.
And the choice they offered?
Switch sides. Enlist for the Crown. Get fed. Get freed.
Thousands chose starvation and death instead.
The British refused to classify Americans as POWs — because that would mean recognizing America as a nation. So they called them “rebels in arms.” Criminals.
No protections. No exchanges. Washington begged for prisoner swaps. The British said no. Because starving prisoners was strategic.
This wasn’t collateral damage. This wasn’t the fog of war. This was policy.
The Prison Ship Martyrs’ Monument in Brooklyn holds the bones of ~11,500 of these men. It’s one of the tallest Doric columns on earth. More American dead than Gettysburg, sitting in a crypt in Fort Greene Park.
Nobody visits it. Nobody teaches it.
Because the story of men rotting in floating dungeons, eating their shoes, refusing to betray their country — that’s harder to package than Bunker Hill.
But it’s the truer story.
Remember the ships. Remember what empire actually looks like.
Want video links? Search “HMS Jersey prison ship” or “Prison Ship Martyrs Monument” on X and YouTube — several excellent documentaries and historical breakdowns are available. The History Guy and American Battlefield Trust both have solid pieces on it.
@ABCliberator@mac2024_@Alexandr4Denman How’s your mission of curing “white worship” going? White people are just an amorphous block to you, huh? You really need to study history. And reevaluate how your letting hate define you.
@ABCliberator@Alexandr4Denman Always someone that says this. Here’s the problem: where do you draw the historical line? By your logic, the western world should still be angry with Italy for thousands of years of Roman aggression. Better if we just draw the line at birth, no? Hannah did not do much worse.
@janignitiontank@johnarnold That social contract is only as good as the state’s ability to provide it. And the disincentivizing effect these benefits have on entrepreneurship, work, advancement and achievement doesn’t help build the tax base.