Tbf, presidents never read that shit. They don't have time.
I imagine the president overseeing the greatest crisis in American history was a little too busy to personally answer fan mail from someone who was, at that time, a nobody.
I imagine the president overseeing the greatest crisis in American history
Lib talk. The greatest crisis in American history was fucker Columbus and his genocide and sexual abuse and cutting hands off and such.
Maybe also the existence of slavery more than the little war of his? Maybe also the crisis of having still slaves in the US (literally slaves) and having a percentage larger than a percentage permanent in penitentiary institutions in the US with a huge precarious class?
I don't need to excessively prune my language because "America" and "crisis" are nebulous terms that describes a lot of things. Everyone knows what I'm talking about. Being unable to read context makes you an idiot, not observant.
In the context of the United States' bourgeois government, and its operations at that time, it had never before, or since really, dealt with a problem as threatening to its position as a Civil War.
Is that better dipshit? Were all those words necessary for you to understand what I was talking about?
I don't think Lincoln ever actually wrote back. left Marx on read :(
Yeah marx wrote him being like “Good job freeing the slaves bro. Next you should really LIBERATE THE PROLETARIAT FROM THEIR INDUSTRIAL BONDAGE!!!”
And Lincoln was like “uh wut?”
His secretary replied.
Marx was to Lincoln what the Twitter squirrel is to Glenn Greenwald.
“The twitter squirrel” lmfao
Tbf, presidents never read that shit. They don't have time.
I imagine the president overseeing the greatest crisis in American history was a little too busy to personally answer fan mail from someone who was, at that time, a nobody.
Lib talk. The greatest crisis in American history was fucker Columbus and his genocide and sexual abuse and cutting hands off and such.
Maybe also the existence of slavery more than the little war of his? Maybe also the crisis of having still slaves in the US (literally slaves) and having a percentage larger than a percentage permanent in penitentiary institutions in the US with a huge precarious class?
Shut the fuck up pedant.
I don't need to excessively prune my language because "America" and "crisis" are nebulous terms that describes a lot of things. Everyone knows what I'm talking about. Being unable to read context makes you an idiot, not observant.
In the context of the United States' bourgeois government, and its operations at that time, it had never before, or since really, dealt with a problem as threatening to its position as a Civil War.
Is that better dipshit? Were all those words necessary for you to understand what I was talking about?
Fuck's sake.
This was a trash account. So I threw it on the ground.