DailyDirt: Imagine There's No Countries…

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Mason Wheeler (profile) says:

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Oh, but it’s so much worse than that. Have you ever been to Argentina? I have, and “las Malvinas” (the Falkland Islands) is still a thing that the average citizen cares about, passionately, even thirty years later. (Passionately and somewhat ignorantly. I once had a little kid, maybe 10 years old, come up to me begging for money because “my papi died in las Malvinas.” This was about 10 years ago, which would have placed the date of the kid’s father’s death about 10 years before his poor, unfortunate son was born! And yet he clearly expected people to fall for it.)

You can see posters on the sides of buildings downtown saying “Las Malvinas were, are, and will be Argentina’s!” And the common man on the street firmly believes that the UK invaded the islands and massacred the Argentine civilians living there, and historical accuracy be damned. There’s a cultural hatred for all things England down there that’s hard to draw a parallel to for an American audience. Maybe the national feeling of anger against Arab terrorists for a few weeks, when 9/11 briefly brought us (mostly) all together, but this is something that’s endured for decades.

I was there when Argentina lost to England in a World Cup match. It as not pretty, and in fact that was probably my single scariest moment living there. A big group of teens, maybe 10 or so, came up and surrounded me and a friend of mine, angrily asking if we were from England. Luckily, when we responded that no, we’re Americans, their mood improved and they started laughing and congratulating us on Team USA’s recent good performance in another match. (As if we had anything to do with that?) But it could have gotten real ugly.

So yeah. Should another territorial dispute with England actually turn into something real… it would be a big mess.

Anonymous Coward says:

Get there first

I think the US needs to drop these wild ideas of going to Mars, and go back to the moon. Set up a permanent shop, and keep off all comers.

We could easily transport linkable “shipping container” segments to create a lunar city. We’d have to be careful about lunar dust, though. Since there is no erosion on the moon, lunar dust tends to have sharp points, which would be ground down on earth.

And, best of all, if there is an emergency, the moon is only three days away, not months.

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