@Licmycat English pilgrims in the 18th century were mentally ill inbred religious fools. Everyone hated them, the peasants hated them, the farmers hated them, etc. They were encouraged to move to the colonies because they were nasty, stupid people, openly agressive towards their neighbours. That's the truth. No religious persecution took place, as the American fairytale history books seem to suggest.
@Licmycat Pilgrims didn't leave England, they were despised by everyone, the peasants hated them, the aristocrats hated them, and farmers hated them, so they were actually more or less exiled.
@zilbiol Nothing predictive about history repeating itself. As it is doing today in America. Of course they didn't keep us all that dumb and kill us all that could remember. Although they got close to killing me. But GOD interfered, they had no permission to do that. Unfortunately.
@Licmycat ...this does not mean we cannot make predictions, just that they are not perfectly accurate, they come with a margin of error. This same logical process applies here, the problem is the differences are very large indeed, the economic, technological and social conditions were very different, it is difficult to offset the differences in the way I mentioned because of the high inaccuracy, in this case the margin of error is excessive when looking at something like corruption and tyranny.
Sounds like the Doctor from Spongebob. :D
MadamDum 2 weeks ago
@Licmycat No, I'm an athiest.
TheLiberalKnight 1 month ago
@TheLiberalKnight Kinda. The second wave of them killed the first ones and my Indian ancestors. Are you a Catholic?
Licmycat 1 month ago
@Licmycat English pilgrims in the 18th century were mentally ill inbred religious fools. Everyone hated them, the peasants hated them, the farmers hated them, etc. They were encouraged to move to the colonies because they were nasty, stupid people, openly agressive towards their neighbours. That's the truth. No religious persecution took place, as the American fairytale history books seem to suggest.
TheLiberalKnight 1 month ago
@TheLiberalKnight That's a pilgrim to you? Now u have me curious. How old are you?
Licmycat 1 month ago
@Licmycat They were mentally ill inbred religious fools. Everyone in Britain hated them, so they were encouraged to move to the colonies.
TheLiberalKnight 1 month ago
@TheLiberalKnight Why do you say that? Have you never heard of Pilgrims before?
Licmycat 1 month ago
@Licmycat Pilgrims didn't leave England, they were despised by everyone, the peasants hated them, the aristocrats hated them, and farmers hated them, so they were actually more or less exiled.
TheLiberalKnight 1 month ago
@zilbiol Nothing predictive about history repeating itself. As it is doing today in America. Of course they didn't keep us all that dumb and kill us all that could remember. Although they got close to killing me. But GOD interfered, they had no permission to do that. Unfortunately.
Licmycat 3 months ago
@Licmycat ...this does not mean we cannot make predictions, just that they are not perfectly accurate, they come with a margin of error. This same logical process applies here, the problem is the differences are very large indeed, the economic, technological and social conditions were very different, it is difficult to offset the differences in the way I mentioned because of the high inaccuracy, in this case the margin of error is excessive when looking at something like corruption and tyranny.
zilbiol 3 months ago