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Codestin Search AppButtonsCodestin Search AppCodestin Search AppEnglishCodestin Search App91Codestin Search App1·1 year agoOn the 4th of July, American’s don’t celebrate that British soldiers were killed, we celebrate the society we won in the process.
Codestin Search Appjagged_circle@feddit.nlCodestin Search AppCodestin Search AppEnglishCodestin Search App28Codestin Search App1·1 year agoYou think the “shot heard round the world” didn’t hit someone? We have to start somewhere and celebrate the early battles as well as the war’s outcome
Codestin Search AppverdantOrange@reddthat.comCodestin Search AppCodestin Search AppEnglishCodestin Search App13·1 year agoSo, you’re saying that Americans are at a civil war against their upper class?
Codestin Search Appbtaf45@lemmy.worldBannedCodestin Search AppCodestin Search AppEnglishCodestin Search App9·1 year agoWhen the war was still going on, they probably did celebrate the number of enemy killed.
On the 4th of July, American’s don’t celebrate that British soldiers were killed, we celebrate the society we won in the process.
You think the “shot heard round the world” didn’t hit someone?
We have to start somewhere and celebrate the early battles as well as the war’s outcome
So, you’re saying that Americans are at a civil war against their upper class?
When the war was still going on, they probably did celebrate the number of enemy killed.