And you're missing the point entirely (and yes, you DID come up with the genocide plan, calling it a thought experiment doesn't really change that).LittleRaven wrote: ↑Tue Aug 21, 2018 2:46 pmI didn't offer a plan, YOU did. I merely laid out a thought experiment. You're the one that's saying that more killing was the answer, not me.Worffan101 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 21, 2018 1:56 pmThose Bostoners wouldn't start talking with Southern accents, owning slaves (not that that was a cultural trait of the South anyway) or embracing Southern mannerisms EVER, since in your nutty genocide plan there wouldn't be any Southerners left to emulate.And while nobody has ever managed to put my thought experiment into practice, (thank goodness) plenty of people have tried your approach. Many are trying it RIGHT NOW. The Israelis have embraced your ideas when it comes to the Palestinians, Saddam tried it with the Kurds, Russia tried it with Chechnya, heck, we have have a nice little microcosm of your ideas when it comes to north and south Sudan. Civil war happens, victors come in, ruthlessly execute anyone who opposed them, smash up the local society, put their own favored lackies in charge, and then seemed shocked when they find themselves fighting the exact same war 20 years later. Your ideas aren't new, they're downright constant...and frankly, they have a miserable success rate.We should have systematically dismantled the Southern states and reorganized them into new states, executed every Confederate officer of General rank, hung Jeff Davis, imprisoned any state legislator or governor who voted for or supported secession, and executed any of those who also owned slaves, and we should've repossessed every single plantation and handed it over to the former slaves, and imprisoned any Southerner who owned slaves.
The conclusion of the Civil War as it played out gave the United States 150 years of growth and stability, making us the strongest, most diverse country in the world. No world power has ever managed anything like it in scale and effect. It is, honestly, one of the most successful political stories of our era. I can't understand people who look at that outcome and think..."Yeah, but what we really needed was more killing."
The consequence of the OTL civil war was 150 years of continued racism, domestic terrorism, mass murder, lynching, and social instability, which has left us looking like massive hypocrites and continues to lead to murder, the election of the worst President ever, and other serious social ills.
What we needed was to use the Southern leadership, the people responsible for the war, as the focus of blame, execute some of them and imprison or exile the rest, and then focus on reconstructing the South to be loyal to the Union rather than to a corrupt slavocratic failed state that lasted all of 4 years due to breathtaking incompetence on the part of the US military.
Or we could've let the South secede then come back 20 years later when we had a 10x numbers advantage and 20x industrial advantage and their economy was in the shitter from the cotton crash, and every man in the Union army had blood in their eyes from 20 straight years of propaganda about the evils of slavery, and how the Southerners are evil inbred sisterfuckers who molest babies, and we hear that they personally insulted the mothers of every single boy in the platoon, too, like the dirty slavers they are. You want a bloody scenario, THAT is a bloody scenario.