• AppleTea@lemmy.zip
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    16 hours ago

    It’s funny that Rome is considered a good historical comparison, when the British Empire existed less than a century ago.

    Rome had an agrarian slave economy. Britain, a very modern financial system and industrial economy. If there’s a wealth of insight to be drawn from comparisons, it’s probably gonna be from the latter and not the former.

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      15 hours ago

      The US is, what, 40% farmland and another 13% wilderness. Add to that the 13th amendment and the most imprisoned populace per capita?

      The US is absolutely an agrarian slave economy.

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        6 hours ago

        <Both? Both. It’s both.jpg>

        It’s three failing historical empires in a trenchcoat. It’s wild how you can vaguely gesture to almost any terrible moment in history and find strong parallels to modern problems in the US and the world.

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          7 hours ago

          “yes, we’re here to, uh… See a movie”

          “Psst, ask if they have any slaves”

          “Shut up, Rome! You’re gonna get us busted! Ask if they have any tea!”