4TH OF JULY! TRAITOR DAY!

REMINDER THAT AMERICANS WANTED INDEPENDENCE BECAUSE THE BRITISH DARED IMPOSE A 3% (YES 3%!!!) VALUE-ADDED-TAX ON TEA.

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Act

How much do you pay in taxes now dear burgers? You gonna fight for your independence again, or do you only have the balls to rise up when your enemy is pre-occupied fighting a global war, much of which was solely to protect you?

>>>/britpol/
and fucking stay there

Sage for not even trying.

It's true, Americans less tax than they did pre-independence.

Pathetic Americans constantly warring for their Jewish masters

lol sage

The Rothschilds ran Imperial Europe, you gypo.

"durrr sage durrrr"

literally cant retort because you know its true

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Did he say anything interesting? Perhaps justified killing hundreds of thousands because they had to pay a few more pennies?

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All mockery and jibes aside; you realise that you now pay far more in taxes than you ever did under British rule?

I'm not defending British rule, but I am urging you all to let all your friends and relatives know exactly what the 4th of July was fought over; and how their current inaction is a direct insult to that freedom-loving spirit that once so defined you as a nation.

Spread the word lads. You paid less taxes under the Brits than you do now, and yet you still have the audacity to make a big song and dance over this historical event that in no way reflects you anymore. Don't get depressed. Let it inspire you to throw off the shackles of tyranny, remove the taxes and gas the kikes. Make 4th of July mean something; let your people once more embody that spirit of freedom!

Hope you have a great day though lads.

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No shit, fuckface.

I hate you brits

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Of course you do. Hate Brits, love Israel. Way it's always been.

What's an "American"?

The US is now comprised of every filthy foreigner on earth. There's no way to get anybody to unite about anything.

Cool idea though, op.

This is why we pay a lot of taxes: Military bases in other countries; including the UK.

Once again we are arriving at the 4th of July, and most Americans have almost no understanding of what they are actually celebrating. A disturbing number don't have a clue at all, and even many who think they are educated don't really understand the issues. Most have not ever read the Declaration of Independence, or even heard much more than the introductory lines. The colonies did not declare war because taxes were too high.

Firstly, the colonies were not part of the Kingdom of Britain. This is an almost universal misunderstanding today. The colonies were all independent kingdoms, with their own charters with the king. These charters had absolutely nothing to do with Parliament or the Kingdom of Britain. Parliament did not tax or make laws for the colonies. Each colony had its own legislature, and since the king could not be everywhere at once, he appointed a royal governor to represent him in each colony.

The word British was used in two separate senses. British could refer to the Kingdom of Britain, after 1707, or to anyone who was part of the greater British personal union. A personal union refers to otherwise separate governments which share a common king. King George III was the king of all these separate governments. Since Canada regained its full independence from Parliament in 1982, it has resumed the traditional personal union with Britain, while otherwise being separate. Americans did not consider themselves to be part of the Kingdom of Britain, but they did consider themselves to be of the greater British personal union, and considered themselves to have the same legal and constitutional rights as their ancestors.

It didn't start with the French and Indian war, but that conflict marks a major turning point in Parliament's policies. All sharing the same King, the Kingdom of Britain was obligated to send troops to fight in their king's other territories, including the American colonies. Parliament used the excuse of American's paying the fare share of its war debts as an excuse to assume illegal power over the colonies. The Stamp Act, and the tax on tea, were attempts to get the nose of the camel under the tent flap. If Parliament could get Americans to accept small taxes, it would have established the right to rule over them completely, which is of course what happened in all the colonies which did not join the Americans in resisting the power grab. Americans were not angry that taxes were too high, but that a foreign government had decided it had the right to tax them at all. It would be the same if China declared we had to pay them for a small stamp on all paper goods, such as newspapers and legal documents in our own country.

Wow, a base in a politically allied country. What an amazing use of your money.

The king also found this attractive because if he no longer had to honor the constitutions of the colonies, or listen to their legislatures. He could rule absolutely over the colonies through the British Parliament, where the colonists had no representation.

There were other issues as well. For example, there was much fear that a bishop would be appointed over the colonies, and Americans were horrified by the morality of people in Britain, particularly the leadership, which was particularly liberal. One royal governor, Edward Hyde, Viscount Cornbury, was a cross-dresser known for his corruption and liberal spending of others money. Sexual deviancy and outright disregard for traditional values and the constitution infuriated Americans. Parliament and the king laughed at the idea of following the constitution. Infidelity and lax morals were celebrated in England. The influential belonged to secret societies like The Hellfire Club, which practice rituals, and held orgies. These are related to the recent scandals in Britain today having to do with secret rings. Most Americans are clueless on this point, though at least some have heard about Bill Clinton's visits to the pedophile island with these groups.

The American Revolution was a conservative defense of traditional law, and values. The Americans resisted an illegal foreign invasion, beginning in 1775, then declared independence from a king who had proven himself in every way a tyrant and guilty of treason in 1776. The king was the one in rebellion, and the Americans defended themselves.

Excerpts form the Declaration of Independence.

“The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world. “

“He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.”

“He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.”

“He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:…

For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:…

For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies:
For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws, and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:
For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.”

“Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our Brittish brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends.”

Yah no. They were refusing to accept our colonial script.

Fuck you and fuck your 3 percent taxes you fucking tyrannical king dick sucking sycophants.

Britain can suck my dick

>>>/britpol/
and fucking stay there

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Yes, it really is.

top kek funny how that switched around eh?

And good thing we betrayed you stupid snobs too or today we would be sweden-level cucks living in a literal dystopia just like you sorry shits are now

Don't lie to yourself buddy. The only use of your military bases is letting your nigger soldiers rape Japanese women

You're even worse

Reported for blatant shitposting.

anglos are horrible at shitposting unlike their aussie cousins

If we stayed under you bongs we'd be an impoverished developing shit-hole, and we'd also have no personal freedoms whatsoever. We'd be a big plantation that exists for the profit of Britain. There's a reason why, in the last 200 years, Americans have developed more technology and scientific research than any other people.

By the way, speaking of taxation, we pay less in taxation than anyone in the Western world. We can literally buy anything cheaper than you, and we have access to thousands of things that you don't.

What?

Literally all your posts are "lol reported lol reported"

Are you brain dead or what?

The pakis took all of yours, we have to outsource.

sauce?

Yes like chemical pollution, lead in your drinking water, estrogen contamination, the latest in addictive hard drugs, just to name a few

Typical American anyone. Can't come up with anything of quality so resorts to "shock and awe"

ANOTHER QUALITY THREAD FROM CANADA

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No you have access to those as well, and worse. We have a much more open market and do far more trade internationally than the UK. The UK is nothing but a over-crowded remnant of past glory. A shitty, dying little island nation under Communist rule.

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are you done fucking shitposting?

d&c

OP speaks

All mockery and jibes aside; you realise that you now pay far more in taxes than you ever did under British rule?

I'm not defending British rule, but I am urging you all to let all your friends and relatives know exactly what the 4th of July was fought over; and how their current inaction is a direct insult to that freedom-loving spirit that once so defined you as a nation.

Spread the word lads. You paid less taxes under the Brits than you do now, and yet you still have the audacity to make a big song and dance over this historical event that in no way reflects you anymore. Don't get depressed. Let it inspire you to throw off the shackles of tyranny, remove the taxes and gas the kikes. Make 4th of July mean something; let your people once more embody that spirit of freedom!

Hope you have a great day though lads.

Your bot is broken.

OP speaks

All mockery and jibes aside; you realise that you now pay far more in taxes than you ever did under British rule?

I'm not defending British rule, but I am urging you all to let all your friends and relatives know exactly what the 4th of July was fought over; and how their current inaction is a direct insult to that freedom-loving spirit that once so defined you as a nation.

Spread the word lads. You paid less taxes under the Brits than you do now, and yet you still have the audacity to make a big song and dance over this historical event that in no way reflects you anymore. Don't get depressed. Let it inspire you to throw off the shackles of tyranny, remove the taxes and gas the kikes. Make 4th of July mean something; let your people once more embody that spirit of freedom!

Hope you have a great day though lads.

So basically the same thing the American Government does now to its citizens living in other countries?

Also the vast amount of Americans considered themselves English.

I shot guns and ate a burger for the 4th

Top UK tax rate is what 45%?
America is 40%
The fuck are you on about faggot?

Top fucking kek, all of this autism and its not even the 4th yet.

Responding to the calls of D&C.

Of course there has to be a little bit of banter, but the main thrust of this thread is to remind you people to wake up your American brothers and sisters as to exactly what has gone on since your war for independence. Big holidays like the 4th of July still mean something to you people, they are still something 'sacred' that the Jew has not perverted.

As such use them against the Jew. No one in Europe celebrates an anti-tax, anti-usury type holiday; yet you fellows do. Use this to your advantage. Lots of people will be out celebrating and its a very easy way to broach a very difficult subject. Better yet they will be pre-disposed to siding with the 'independence' side which you can use to directly 'red-pill' them in regards to government spending, banking institutions and if you're feeling really ballsy (or drunk) even the jew.

Use this opportunity burgerbros.

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Also, take your D&C and fuck off.

French here, fuck off brits.

Brits always getting angry that their biggest and most successful colonies rebelled and flipped the script, making them basically our foothold into Europe. They're now pretty much our colony.

You're not wrong

Nice d&c bait, faggot

It was for self-government, something the yanks have denied us ever since.


Which is why once they became states, that is the level of power each should have. Yanks don't care, and used the newly created central government to dictate things to the states. Same exact shit.

To this day they make claims that that central government is the only one that matters, despite the situation today being clearly just as illegitimate as what the King did. Actually worse.

There was a localized vacuum of power.

The revolution fixed that.

It was never really about taxes, or trade regulations or the Boston massacre those were just excuses to rile up the masses.

America had developed a different culture than the British, and sensing Britannia's decline and their leaderships lack of caring about what happened between borders, as long as what happened between Banks remained the same took up the vacuum of power in the new world and revolted.

It is what it is. Let it go.

No more brother wars, we move on together.