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Gaslit Nation

Was America a Mistake?

Gaslit Nation

Gaslit Nation

Trump, Politics, Left, Democracy, Resistance, News, Society & Culture, Progressive, Liberal, Kendzior, Chalupa, Resist

4.8 • 4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

What if the American Revolution wasn’t a noble birth of liberty, but a costly wrong turn? Before muskets were raised at Lexington and Concord, the British Empire was already inching toward something remarkable: the abolition of slavery. In 1772, just three years before the war began, the landmark Somerset decision in England ruled that slavery had no basis in common law. While it didn’t outlaw slavery across the empire, it signaled growing discomfort with the institution. British abolitionists like Granville Sharp and Thomas Clarkson were building momentum. By 1807, Britain banned the slave trade; by 1833, it abolished slavery entirely.

Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, the American colonies, especially in the South, were deeply entrenched in slavery. Many of the Revolution’s leading voices were enslavers who feared that continued British rule might imperil their human property. In fact, during the war, the British offered freedom to enslaved people who escaped and joined their forces. The Americans, despite their soaring rhetoric about liberty, were far more reluctant to do the same. In this light, the Revolution was not just a fight for freedom: it was also, for some, a fight to preserve slavery.

Had the colonies remained within the empire, they likely would have been pulled along Britain’s abolitionist trajectory. Slavery might have ended decades earlier, without the catastrophic toll of a Civil War. Instead, the United States forged its identity through violent rupture, glorifying revolution and enshrining ideals it could not yet fulfill.

America’s foundational rebellion may have delayed justice rather than advanced it. Peace, reform, and patient negotiation–Canada’s path–might have built a fairer, stabler society. Liberty, contrary to our cherished American myths, isn’t always won on the battlefield. Sometimes, it’s secured by fighting for reform and changing from within.

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Show Notes:

Slave Nation: How Slavery United the Colonies & Sparked the American Revolution https://www.zinnedproject.org/materials/slave-nation/

We Could Have Been Canada: Was the American Revolution such a good idea?https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/05/15/we-could-have-been-canada

Bernie Sanders clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZWzADxM_kw

Transcript

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0:00.0

In these troubled times with so many fools in this China shop, what can we do?

0:07.1

We're not powerless to clean up the mask they made.

0:13.9

All I want to fees and the psychopaths thumb their nose while they slip our grass,

0:20.5

but the masks are all, they're out playing golf while we rage

0:25.9

no sane person on planet earth wants to claim these people as ours so let's put them all on a rocket ship With a one-way ticket to Mars

0:39.5

Yeah, the powerful on their power trip

0:44.5

Up up the chest, but it's all the grift

0:47.9

Because they don't care unless you're a zillionaire

0:52.3

Our patient game is wearing thin

0:57.0

When every time they have to win

1:00.0

But the dyes been cast

1:02.0

They're going to have a blast out there

1:05.0

No same nation on planet Earth

1:10.0

wants to claim these people as ours.

1:13.8

So let's be them all along about that shit with a one way to...

1:18.6

Our opening song was the new single, Ticket to Mars by Leslie Nuss, a brilliant singer-songwriter and activist in Indiana.

1:27.3

Some of you may know Leslie from our Gaslit Nation salons on Mondays,

1:31.2

where she sometimes sings original songs for us,

1:35.7

serenating us with her beautiful voice,

1:37.8

getting me one step closer to my long-held dream

1:41.1

of launching Gaslit Nation karaoke night.

1:44.9

We'll link to more of Leslie's amazing music in our show notes.

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