I know it is not 19th century and I was being sarcastic, but my parallel is:
The arguments about why the U.S. should be imperialist at the start of this thread are exactly those held by 19th century Europeans (Jules Ferry in France for example). Except Ferry was honest enough to say " well we are more enlightened than them so we can and have a duty to colonize (bla...)" and then say there was also the trade question.
When you see the consequences of imperialism, it really doesn't look like a good idea.
The arguments about why the U.S. should be imperialist at the start of this thread are exactly those held by 19th century Europeans (Jules Ferry in France for example). Except Ferry was honest enough to say " well we are more enlightened than them so we can and have a duty to colonize (bla...)" and then say there was also the trade question.
When you see the consequences of imperialism, it really doesn't look like a good idea.
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