Due to a mix up during registering for prep school, Spike somehow finds himself attending an all girls prep school
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Watch out Spike, you just put a target on your back.
They're all really going after him
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'put a target on his back' are you kidding, he has the full artillery aimed at him the second he stepped a toe in the school.
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Good point.
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KO awesome chapter, looks most of the shadowbolt 6 are after Spike reading back from the previous chapters and the mane 6 are getting jealous of this.
the moment people realize the history books lie and if you go to the actual site of pearl harbor you find out the bombing was provoked 100% if anyone wants further proof feel free to either reply to this OR message me.
Another Shadowbolt Charm on the dragon.
Good stuff on the wars--they are always fascinating to learn about them, Honestly, I never didn't know that bit of trivia about the War of 1812 being 'the Second American Revolution'...
And I'm probably wrong on this, but is this potentially one of the possible starts of a SpikeCoat ship in the making?? (I'm pretty sure that no one has done a exclusive SpikeCoat ship yet, other ones I seen with the two also have the rest of the Shadowbolts with them)
Not sure what to make of this ; both the Concentration Camps and the Japanese's POW Camps where pretty horrible, and suggesting either victims had it "easier" would be insulting.
I like that you made spike good at history, being a history guy myself.
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I never said either of the prisoners had it easier, I'm saying that the Japanese were much more brutal with torturing their captives. The Nazis mostly just beat their captives, the Japanese used bamboo to tear out their captives' fingernails
Wow my brain hurt...never knew all that happened plus..never say nerds dont get the girl
Sometimes I wish Spike was real so we could pig out and just enjoy a guys night out.
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It wasn't completely provoked, the reason they attacked us is because we stopped supplying them with metal, a vital resource for was. America didn't want to get involved in the war at all, not on the Allied Forces or the Axis Powers' sides. We continued to supply the Allies supplies because they were our allies long before WWII even happened. I believe Japan was an ally in WWI, but I could be wrong.
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It's true that the Japanese POW Camps used horrific and rather creative torture. But the Nazi's systematically exterminate the people in concentrations camps or worked them to death, and sometimes used their bodies for scientific experimentation they could never do before.
Sure the Japanese tortured and humiliated their prisoners, but the Japanese still considered them men by the standard of their culture, and treated them no different that they would have to any other enemy, they also were revenge crazy culture, and the United States did force Japan to open up it's borders in the 19th century with canon fire. Even if it did benefit them in the end. The Nazi's didn't even consider their prisoners to be human, and happily used them to make a profit, and advance their goals no mater how many lives they took for it.
One has to consider what is more evil. Taking disproportional revenge against the old enemies, or treating human beings like cattle and lab rats to run your war machine and create your supposedly "perfect" society.
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That is not true at all. The people in Nazi concentration camps were not even treated as human and were subjected to horrific experiments that were deemed crimes against humanity. The Nazis didn't just beat their prisoners up, they were commiting genocide by trying to completely exterminate the Jewish people.
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Ok, I think that's enough talk about who was worse, the Nazis or Japanese. Some people think the Japanese were worse, some think the Nazis were worse, it's all opinion.
Just thought I should bring this up, apparently because of half-ass translators, Pearl Harbor was considered a sneak attack when it wasn't supposed to be. The Japanese sent a letter of warning to the Embassy in D.C., and the declaration of war was supposed to be delivered to the White House 30 minutes before the attack began, but it didn't get there until almost 2 hours after the attack had started.
Also, I would like to apologize for the whole which forms of torture were worse thing. I learned very little about WWII, and what I did learn was mostly about the war in Europe. I'm from the East coast, and the schools here teach us more about the Nazis. The only things they ever taught us about the war in the Pacific were Pearl Harbor, the death marches, and the nuking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I haven't covered WWII history in a long time, so I was a little rusty, and highly inaccurate about the way German troops treated their prisoners. I was under the impression that they treated prisoners fairly as long as they weren't 'defective' in the Germans' eyes, such as people who were Jewish, Gypsies, mentally/physically handicapped, homosexual, or black. I genuinely believed that people who weren't in the groups that were singled out by the Nazis were treated fairly. I'm terribly sorry if I offended anyone who had/has relatives who lived through the Holocaust.
Bubba, the CSA Constitution did the exact opposite. Right there it explicitly protected people’s rights to own black people. It did do a lot to limit the importation of new slaves, but that goes to the core of the Southern slave owning aristocracy’s problem and why so much of the fighting leading up to the war revolved around the issue of allowing slavery to spread to the new western territories (see: Bleeding Kansas).
Shit I’ve gotta go I’ll continue in the morning. Or you could just tell me to fuck off. Whatevs.
The plantation owners had a number of interconnected problems.
First, the plantation owners were, and had always been, massively in debt. The Southern economy was entirely structured around loans on future harvests.
Second, the ultimate collateral on those loans was the slaves themselves. Most of the capital investment for a plantation wasn’t the land. Agricultural land cost the number of bullets it took to chase off/commit genocide upon the natives. Nope, their capital was all invested in “agricultural machinery”.
Third, the soil throughout the the south was getting exhausted. Harvests were getting smaller and smaller while their debts were getting larger and larger.
Spreading along the Gulf Coast helped, but the Mexicans only had so much good cotton growing land to take. No, they needed access to those vaunted “fruited plains”, but they were getting all filled up with people who thought owning people was kinda sorta not right and stuff.
This wasn’t about states’ rights. This wasn’t even about their ability to own slaves. Lincoln — while he would have liked all slaves to be free — had no plans beyond some vague ideas about a sort of ‘slave buy back program’ to force emancipation. No this was about power. The big planters — who remember were never more than a few dozen men — were desperate to get access to better land. If they didn’t, there was no way they’d be able to stay in power. Those filthy Whiggish bankers were a gnat’s whisker from taking everything if they couldn’t find a way for all these black people they were stuck with to increase their profits.
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And don't forget, most Zebra owners were usually mule-ish
The confederacy’s constitution explicitly protected slavery
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More than that: Prior to the war, they had been furiously opposed to states rights, because northern states were using their rights to resist the Fugitive Slave Act and effectively nullify their "right of property in negro slaves" by preventing them from recapturing their escaped slaves who reached those states.
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I had this wrong, the Confederacy's Constitution outlawed the slave trade, not slavery. It made it so while you could own slaves, you couldn't buy or sell them
Could we keep the unsolicited opinions about the role of slavery in the American Civil War out of the Equestria Girls harem fanfiction? This just feels bizarre and cringey, in a very different way from the rest of the fanfic.