Animal_Courier
Animal_Courier t1_iy5oia8 wrote
Reply to comment by 1714alpha in TIL that after the battle between the USS Constitution and HMS Guerriere, the captain of the Constitution, Isaac Hull, refused the sword of surrender from the captain of the Guerriere, James Richard Dacre, saying he could not accept it from a man who fought so gallantly by alcapwnage0007
Yeah every other time I’ve read something like this in history it’s led to some kind of atrocity or catastrophe.
My favorite is probably when the Romans refused the Carthaginian surrender. They wanted to take Carthage. They got their butts whooped by Xanthipus and then as they sailed home they got caught in a storm and their entire fleet sank, drowning the entire army. Tens of thousands of Romans killed within a few weeks of triumphing over the Carthaginians.
Fucking idiots 😂
Animal_Courier t1_iuek6en wrote
Reply to Revealed: TE Lawrence felt ‘bitter shame’ over UK’s false promises of Arab self rule by Aboveground_Plush
Lawrence even felt betrayed during the war based on what I’ve read, and choose to continue fighting for the Brits knowing damned well what that meant.
It was still the better of two options.
Animal_Courier t1_j1iv2rr wrote
Reply to comment by Erlian in Where history has been fought by RedTomatoSauce
If it gives you any hope those tough, hardworking, better educated people you mentioned are coming up with a ton of potential solutions to climate change - better renewables, better batteries, more efficient tech and more efficient systems. Even without international cooperation scientists around the world are dragging us off the precipice of a climate catastrophe.
Which is not to say the climate won’t change, or that people won’t be harmed during this process, but it is being mitigated. As a fantastic cherry on top the United States passed an enormous climate change hill that has already inspired huge investments in the green revolution. The world tends to follow American trends, and with only a few exceptions voters around the world are demanding their politicians take part in the solution.
Though I do foresee the possibility of great and terrible times ahead, I do not think they are inevitable, probable or even likely unless we let some of these bad actors use law and politics to wipe away our gains (aka Americans can fuck it up if they give too much power to Republicans, as that party is currently constituted). Humanity is pushing forward through these stormy times. Try not to despair, that which is good in this word is not yet lost, not nearly, and billions of your fellow humans are fighting to keep it, improve it and thrive.