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What 1776 was really about?Neither do I.
I have been enjoying the television documentary of the American war of Independence shown over on the BBC (yes, that pinko channel!), presented by military historian Richard Holmes.
Bestriding around the countryside, Holmes is excellent. He even looks the part with his bearing and military moustache - you could imagine him in an army officer's uniform circa 1940.
During his trip Holmes asked some locals on a bus travelling near Charleston about what the war meant to them. One elderly lady gave an articulate take, arguing about the issues of taxation, representation and liberty. And then he spoke to a young guy, probably in his early 20s, who came out with this gem. I paraphrase slightly:Well, it was all about rich folks, who just did not want to pay their taxes. If it hadn't been for them, we'd be British, and enjoy (!) socialised medicine.So there you have it. Some of the younger American generation wish that George Washington had lost so that all Americans could use the National Health Service.
Don't know whether to laugh or cry, really.
Read the comments on this one, too.
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