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Should the country of Britain be abolished?

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The country of Britain has a long, documented history of slavery, racism, and imperialism, but is no longer a superpower, and rather just an insignificant little island. While it's true that the US has had such things, they inherited such things from their former status as a British colony.

Therefore, should the country of Britain be abolished as punishment for its history of slavery, racism, and imperialism?
 
The country of Britain has a long, documented history of slavery, racism, and imperialism, but is no longer a superpower, and rather just an insignificant little island. While it's true that the US has had such things, they inherited such things from their former status as a British colony.

Therefore, should the country of Britain be abolished as punishment for its history of slavery, racism, and imperialism?
I think you personally should abolish Great Britain.
 
The country of Britain has a long, documented history of slavery, racism, and imperialism, but is no longer a superpower, and rather just an insignificant little island. While it's true that the US has had such things, they inherited such things from their former status as a British colony.

Therefore, should the country of Britain be abolished as punishment for its history of slavery, racism, and imperialism?

The Chad Anglo:
  • "Gooday chap!"
  • Conquers entire planet, refuses to elaborate
  • Spends next 200 years literally ending slavery globally
  • So badass, they unintentionally birth America
  • Two-time World War champ
Versus...

The Virgin Dutchman:
  • Language sounds like someone choking on marbles
  • Too weak to actually conquer anything, just engages in mercantile proto-capitalism
  • Spends hundreds of years profiting off slavery, does nothing to end it, then shamelessly blames others for how immoral it was
  • Largest contribution to history was the bad guy from Austin Power 3 (a film based on a superior British protagonist)
  • Refused to fight in WW1 because arms too skinny to hold guns, immediately cucked by Hitler in under a week in WW2
 
The country of Britain has a long, documented history of slavery, racism, and imperialism, but is no longer a superpower, and rather just an insignificant little island. While it's true that the US has had such things, they inherited such things from their former status as a British colony.

Therefore, should the country of Britain be abolished as punishment for its history of slavery, racism, and imperialism?

The only country I know of that has never legalised slavery is australia. Although they are famous for racism and imperialism. So if these are your criteria for abolishing countries is there a country that does not get abolished?
 
How to tell the new guy is simply trolling and shouldn't be bothered with.
It's only legacy is the English language, but the United States is the primary reason today why English is a global lingua franca.
 
The country of Britain has a long, documented history of slavery, racism, and imperialism, but is no longer a superpower, and rather just an insignificant little island. While it's true that the US has had such things, they inherited such things from their former status as a British colony.

Therefore, should the country of Britain be abolished as punishment for its history of slavery, racism, and imperialism?
No but the country of Russia definitely needs to go down. They are doing all of those things in the 21st century. Their leadership needs to be tried at the Hague.
 
I have another question for the OP. Why do you feel the need to start infinite threads? Are you making up for lost time or do you just like to hear yourself talk?
 
The country of Britain has a long, documented history of slavery, racism, and imperialism, but is no longer a superpower, and rather just an insignificant little island. While it's true that the US has had such things, they inherited such things from their former status as a British colony.

Therefore, should the country of Britain be abolished as punishment for its history of slavery, racism, and imperialism?
There is no country called Britain, and never has been one. So, sure, abolish a country that's never existed.
 
The country of Britain has a long, documented history of slavery, racism, and imperialism, but is no longer a superpower, and rather just an insignificant little island. While it's true that the US has had such things, they inherited such things from their former status as a British colony.

Therefore, should the country of Britain be abolished as punishment for its history of slavery, racism, and imperialism?

As others have mentioned, there is no country called Britain.

You're probably thinking of Great Britain, which is the name of an Island, not a country.
 
The only country I know of that has never legalised slavery is australia. Although they are famous for racism and imperialism. So if these are your criteria for abolishing countries is there a country that does not get abolished?
As of 2025, the countries with the highest number of people living in slavery are:
  1. India - 11,050,000
  2. China - 5,771,000
  3. North Korea - 2,696,000
  4. Pakistan - 2,349,000
  5. Russia - 1,899,000
  6. Indonesia - 1,833,000
  7. Nigeria - 1,611,000
  8. Turkey - 1,320,000.
 
The country of Britain has a long, documented history of slavery, racism, and imperialism, but is no longer a superpower, and rather just an insignificant little island. While it's true that the US has had such things, they inherited such things from their former status as a British colony.

Therefore, should the country of Britain be abolished as punishment for its history of slavery, racism, and imperialism?

Exactly how would you go about doing that?

(The ridiculous threads these days is off the chart.)
 
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