Capitalism is an economic system, Britain is a capitalist country.Greyfox105 said:Really, it depends on what country is invading, what they are like (Socialist, capitalist, etc), and if it will really affect my life. If a capitalist country invaded and tried to force their system onto this country, then I'd probably resist. I like the little bit of socialism this country has, it has saved my life, so I owe it.
Oh, and it also depends who is in power in my country at the time of invasion. The invaders could be doing a favour.
Read a History book, Britain invade the US in the war of 1812, and we kicked their assevilthecat said:I have no particular love for my country, but the idea of a doomed resistance movement has a romantic appeal, so I think I'd join up. Resistance doesn't mean soldiering though, more likely it means carrying on with your everyday life whilst occasionally sabotaging something or passing information to outside forces.
Britain didn't invade America, a British colony rebelled and became America.trophykiller said:Yes. First, my country would likely laugh it's rear end off at an invasion on the united states(may I introduce you to a magical thing called a "history book"), then teach you the same lesson we taught Britain, Mexico, Germany, Japan, Germany again, and Al Queida(eat it, Osama).
Mexico didn't invade America, America invaded Mexico.
Germany didn't invade America, America declared war on Germany.
Japan invaded a couple of American colonies, they didn't invade America.
Again, Germany didn't invade America, America declared war on Germany.
al-Qaeda didn't invade America (seriously, the number of people who seem to think al-Qaeda is basically the real life version of Cobra), a group of people trained by al-Qaeda flew some planes into a building.
You might want to reread that history book.
I meant more of the way in which it is used in some countries.Woodsey said:-Snip-
Capitalism is an economic system, Britain is a capitalist country.
the Royals still burned down DC -.^artanis_neravar said:Read a History book, Britain invade the US in the war of 1812, and we kicked their assevilthecat said:I have no particular love for my country, but the idea of a doomed resistance movement has a romantic appeal, so I think I'd join up. Resistance doesn't mean soldiering though, more likely it means carrying on with your everyday life whilst occasionally sabotaging something or passing information to outside forces.
Britain didn't invade America, a British colony rebelled and became America.trophykiller said:Yes. First, my country would likely laugh it's rear end off at an invasion on the united states(may I introduce you to a magical thing called a "history book"), then teach you the same lesson we taught Britain, Mexico, Germany, Japan, Germany again, and Al Queida(eat it, Osama).
Mexico didn't invade America, America invaded Mexico.
Germany didn't invade America, America declared war on Germany.
Japan invaded a couple of American colonies, they didn't invade America.
Again, Germany didn't invade America, America declared war on Germany.
al-Qaeda didn't invade America (seriously, the number of people who seem to think al-Qaeda is basically the real life version of Cobra), a group of people trained by al-Qaeda flew some planes into a building.
You might want to reread that history book.
The US declared war on Britain in 1812 in an attempt to invade Canada, and 'you' didn't 'kick anyone's ass'. The ultimate outcome was a stalemate, and the US utterly failed to gain any territory or concessions, which was the original motive for declaring war. Also, lots of Americans died and Washington got burned to the ground.artanis_neravar said:Read a History book, Britain invade the US in the war of 1812, and we kicked their ass
I never said they declared war I just said they invaded. And the reason the US declared war was because Britain was impressing American sailors into the British navy as well as Interfering with our trade. And yes a stalemate between the most powerful country in the world and and a 30 year old country. Defiantly seems like a win for Americaevilthecat said:The US declared war on Britain in 1812 in an attempt to invade Canada, and 'you' didn't 'kick anyone's ass'. The ultimate outcome was a stalemate, and the US utterly failed to gain any territory or concessions, which was the original motive for declaring war. Also, lots of Americans died and Washington got burned to the ground.artanis_neravar said:Read a History book, Britain invade the US in the war of 1812, and we kicked their ass
What history book are you all reading, because I'm starting to think it was written by Dennis Madalone.
Aww.. you're from Denmark and you have a problem with immigration.Robot Overlord said:My country is being invaded, but yea, I would.
'Invasion' generally carries overtones of aggression. To say your country was 'invaded' generally means that it has been attacked, not that it attacked someone else, failed to make significant progress and then lost territory to the armies of the nation it attacked.artanis_neravar said:I never said they declared war I just said they invaded.
Go back one line.artanis_neravar said:And the reason the US declared war was because Britain was impressing American sailors into the British navy as well as Interfering with our trade.
If you want to see it like that, then fine. I won't argue.artanis_neravar said:And yes a stalemate between the most powerful country in the world and and a 30 year old country. Defiantly seems like a win for America