• SeekTheDeletion [none/use name]
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    3 months ago

    telling that all of these are reactionary daydreams and fantasies, and there's no progressive alternatives offered or discussed. Here are some of mine:

    What if Lincoln had picked a radical abolitionist as his VP and after his assassination there was a massive anti-southern aristocracy crackdown to enforce reconstruction?

    What if Kruschev didn't win the power struggle and instead Molotov did? What if the sino-soviet split never happened because Kruschev didn't get into power and immediately start shitting on and dismantling socialist achievement?

    What if Stalin didn't stop at Berlin? What if the USSR discovered nukes before the west?

    What if Lenin was not shot and didn't have health complications resulting from that?

    What if the Spartacus Revolt was successful and the German Revolution joined with the USSR?

    What if Napoleon defeated the British at Waterloo? What if Napoleon allied with the Haitians and revolutionaries of the new world instead of turning them into enemies? What if he supported a Haitian-African American take-over of the Louisiana territories?

    • iridaniotter [she/her]
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      3 months ago

      What if temperatures stayed stable in the Paleocene, resulting in the dawn of civilization around paleolake megachad?

      • barrbaric [he/him]
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        3 months ago

        Everybody has a really pronounced jawline, nothing else changes.

      • SeekTheDeletion [none/use name]
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        3 months ago

        WW2 would have looked very different indeed. Socialists vs. Imperialists instead of the weird mishmash of socialists + imperialists vs. newer more vicious imperialists. The victory there would have been a victory for socialism instead of a descent into cold war against an untouched US.

    • Collatz_problem [comrade/them]
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      3 months ago

      What if Napoleon defeated the British at Waterloo?

      He would be defeated in the next battle. He had already won at Ligny and Quatre Bras, and it didn't bring him a strategic victory, and neither would a victory at Waterloo.