Great scene and pretty powerful, showing the bond between the US and GB despite fresh wounds from the war for independence. Anyone know how accurate it is, though?
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John Adams Meets King George III
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Yeah too bad we let kikes into America and now this country is fucking shit filled with brown people stealing jobs
Side note, it’s annoying how King George is portrayed as some retarded crazy person. He was a pretty interesting and brilliant guy.
What does that have to do with anything itt
Best scene in the whole series
I see nothing historically inaccurate about it. Not sure if it is based in a primary source. I assume John Adams would have met him like this at some point as the diplomat to Great Britain.
Agreed. Gives me goosebumps still.
He was a pretty good king, but he did suffer from some pretty severe illnesses particularly starting around the time of the Revolution and particularly after the Napoleonic Wars. He practically got deposed at the end of his reign. Not his fault though; he was a product of inbreeding.
Honestly feel like everything after this episode downhill. The rest of the series basically just tells how Adams descends into a crotchety old fart who is always in other people's shadow.
The series is pretty accurate but does not even do justice to john adams.
Dude went 3 fucking times to europe during the conflcts and one time ended up in spain due to the ship being rekt and had to go to paris by land crossing the pyrenees in winter.
Dude was based and redpilled
I hear you. Not sure if you’ve seen it but this documentary opened my eyes a little bit about him. Pretty minimally kiked by BBC standards m.youtube.com
Yeah but he still had a lot of problems. His presidency was shit and he basically just got dragged along by the other federalists into doing some pretty bad and stupid things. He should have stuck closer to Jefferson. I agree that the series didn't look at the good aspects of his character enough, but that is just the nature of modern Hollywood biopics.
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Oh it absolutely doesn’t give the full picture on Adams. If they wanted to capture everything they’d have to dedicate a few seasons at least. I’ve always wondered about the actual interaction between these two men because of this scene.
I used to sentimentally think we never should have rebelled because of "muh religious monarchy", then I looked at the modern UK. Fuck, the UK is far worse than the US. We jumped a sinking ship. They are practically a far left police state devoted to destroying the white working class.
He may not have been mentally ill yet, but his obstinacy caused the war to last an extra 5 years longer than it had to. Typical English monarch. Only half of them were any good.
You'll like this portrayal then:
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Thank you for your help during the revolution but eat my asshole kike
Obviously he is never going to be seen in a good light in the United States but I agree with you completely; he was a pretty awesome King, especially when compared to the other British Monarchs. He also came around during a sweet-spot when Kings still had legitimate power (although parliament was already very powerful at this time).
He behaved with dignity during the interview, though he showed that he was affected by it, and assured the minister that as he ‘had been the last to consent to the separation,’ so he ‘would be the first to meet the friendship of the United States as an independent power’.
The idea that King George III would be the first to meet the friendship of the United States is taken from The works of John Adams, second president of the United States pp. 255-257, which is straight from the horse's mouth.
eh, we could have stuck around for another 50 years but probably by that point we would have been stuck along for the ride. We probably did get out at just the right time. The revolution established a few critical rights that the Brits never got, and that has made all the difference.
Eh, you could argue the Tory Parliment had a lot more to do with that.
>he was a pretty awesome King, especially when compared to the other British Monarchs.
You know very little about George III. He was so debilitated for the second half of his reign that they call that period of English history "The Regency" because his son George ruled the country as Prince Regent until his father died and he became George IV.
If you are using Schoolhouse Rock as a source for anything past the 3rd Grade you are doing it wrong.
Cool, thanks.
I guess you aren't familiar with the average American voter then, are you?
Yes that line I knew was indeed from George. I think they even thought that to us in AP history in HS.
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I'd argue that you don't know that much about his early reign or the nature of British Politics at this period. Particularly in the early part of his reign George did a lot of good for the rural population and laid a lot of the groundwork for Britain to be the leading nation going into the Industrial Era. George also remained an important figure through the Napoleonic Wars which was obviously a critical moment for the British Empire and the moment it emerged as the greatest world power. Parliament was also already starting to surpass the King's power so I'd argue that for the job he had to do you couldn't have asked for much better than what he did.
Oh, I am.
lmao never heard of the mad king George?
>implying a slave underclass of foreigners who can't speak English isn't ideal for big business.
Top this faggot.
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God this is the stupidest fucking argument. They aren't stealing the fucking job because they do a better job, they are stealing it because they can be paid below minimum wage and don't need to pay taxes on the money.
>Best....
Sorry, I disagree. This scene makes me misty eyed whenever I watch it
There are a lot of great moments in the show. It was probably HBO's last kino
Of course I have. But that tends to be all that is taught about him, at least here, anyway. The man ruled during a very long and extremely important period of British history, particularly the formation of The United Kingdom.
Enjoy yr Hollywood history.
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fun fact: the UK didn't recognize our flag as the legitimate flag until the 1880s, before that we had to use the colonial flag in bongistan
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Goddamn this is good shit
New York always has to be faggots
>It was probably HBO's last kino
>Rome
>True Crime Season 1
>Chernobyl
Nah.
If Adams in this film was accurate, he is the greatest cuck in history
>Rome
Came out 3 years before
>True Crime Season 1
Sure, maybe. I guess it was good but not as good as John Adams
>Chernobyl
Back to Plebbit.
Some of the dialouge is word-for-word from John Adam’s account of the encounter in a letter a he wrote:
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>Had America never revolted, but stayed in and overtook GB in population and power, it would have been the new beneficiary of the entire British Empire (the senior partner) nor would there have been the later civil war.
Interesting that.
>chernobyl
Yea if only they stayed but rich elites didn't want to pay tax. Bastard elites fucked is again
It brings tears of joy to my eyes too Goy. This is where it begins, the rise of Zion. To this day I cannot still fathom what made them vote to destroy the order of White nations and to become our servants
Fun fact you didn't notice, worth watching again.
The doublespeak George used was basically saying:
>I'll go easy on your independance bullshit,
>but you better go easy on lambasting the institution of monarchy, else you'll be causing problems for me here too
FF to John Adams shilling monarachy in the press, trying to institute George Washington as king
Can some Mutt please explain what is emotional about this scene? I just see a bunch of dudes standing up and saying "yes." There is no tension or anything. Just empty rhetoric and fictional concepts like "unalienable rights" absolute fucking faceroll
A kike funded the American Revolution. Look up Haym Salomon.
This on the other hand is a good emotional scene. You can see the sorrow in the noble king's eyes and the confusion in the Mutt's eyes when they both realize what a disaster those foolish peasants have wrought. You can see all of today's horrors and degeneracy foreboded in that moment. A great scene
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By signing that document that are committing treason and if they lose the war they will all be hanged. They are risking their lives for something they believe and are scared to death because of it. It shows that the birth of the nation was not really a moment of celebration but really an "oh shit what the fuck did we just do" moment and nobody really knew what was about to happen.
America was never White Mutt. It was founded on race mixing and all sorts of degeneracy. Pic related is the soul of America
But they don't look scared
ffs America at that point in history is whiter than you fucking slavic/turk mutts are. It wasn't until after the civil war when Blacks were freed and then spics started being imported that America was no longer white. During the revolution it was all British and Germans.
What do you need them to do, shit their pants and start crying? Are you just autistic that you can't read faces?
>if they lose the war they will all be hanged
I wish I had lived in a timeline where that happened. Those may have been some of the most evil men in history. Literal Judas-tier
It took months in the case of the Declaration of Independence and years in the case of the constitution for the states to get together on these documents. There probably isn’t an example like this in your country’s history since ancient times.
Not true at all, for example was America about 30% black in the 1680s. There are censuses from that time and most likely it would have increased even further at time of revolution. Only thing that reduced the black proportion was Hispanic immigration
I'm 100% Greek BTW, can you say that you are pure of anything? I'd rather be a 100% nigger than a Mutt
Here's some George Washington history
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Get fucked toothpaste. You should’ve been ruled by the communists. It would’ve given you some appreciation for the nice things your weak country enjoys.
No nation that does not control it's own currency can ever pay back debt with compound interest.
They ended the slave trade and it essentially capped the level of black population in the US. You don’t know shit about American history.
I mean, I guess you are entitled to your opinon but I think they had plenty of reason to do it. Besides, America is way better off than Bongistan or the loyalist Canadians to our north.
But that is not conveyed in the scene. You are basically just projecting your own sentimental bullcrap onto a completely sterile scene to give it meaning. You are basically the equivalent of a Greek watching that shitflick Alexander right now
I'm fucking Greek as well, and my family is from a pure blood part of Lakonia. That doesn't mean that Greece doesn't have a lot of shitskins in it.
They knew exactly what they where doing, they hanged people for less, they got more Intel than the British they saw an opportunity and took it
America was 81% White in the 1790 census.
Winning the revolution was far from guaranteed. I can name at least 3 fucking points off the top of my head were we almost lost. It was still a major fucking gamble for all of those people.
They just look bored and sleepy. Did they pay the actors poorly or it was filmed before the morning coffee?
Show some respect to the country that funded your rebellion
More than you it seems
So being 56% White is better than 70% like Canada or 83% like UK? You also forget that those two countries are not race mixed while in the USA that percentage is the average American's share of White DNA, but since it is split among whole population (blacks being 20%) White for example it means there are less than 2% pure White Americans
What do you want from me? I didn’t make the fucking film. If all you can do is watch movies about the event then I can’t help you. Pick up a book and read about those guys. The founding fathers were an exceptional bunch with a lot of foresight. What comes afterwards is even more interesting in my opinion. Once they founded a new country it fell to them to govern it and they made many mistakes in the beginning but made a unified country in the process. Many of the problems you see today in the US can be traced to the beginning.
Umm, excuse me? Don't you realize how problematic the Declaration of INCELpendence is you literal Nazi?
All copies of it should be burned and Thomas Jefferson should be #cancelled for writing such hateful words.
>Besides, America is way better off than Bongistan or the loyalist C
What freedom did your ancestors have after revolution that British didnt?
I agree, great scene. Been wondering the same
>83%
Nope. The next census, assuming the gov doesn't fudge the figures and the shitskins all voluntarily answer it like whites are prone to do, will show 73%
No, you don’t know shit. If you think the proportion of black population in relation to white population has increased over time you’re flat wrong. If anything it’s decreased.
Good LARP if you were Greek you would not have called us Turks cause that would make you a Turk as well
So largely unchanged for 100 years, possible I guess.
Not really, structural factors meant it was simply impossible for the British to maintain an army on the other side. You are just told that story to add drama and patriotic fervour, but in reality it was decided already in the Seven Years War and no serious historian would argue otherwise
America is going to be a lot more white than those two countries in a decade now that they are importing shitskins like crazy (maybe Britain will escape if Boris does his job). We are also higher than 56% and there are things I care more about than just shitskins (although shitskins may cause us to lose those things). You should know; Greece is overrun with shitskins and you have Socialists running your nation into the ground.
Another thing I've been wondering is, if this scene IS an accurate portrayal of the King's role in government at this date, at what point did the center of power shift away from the monarch to where it is today?
when women got control
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Jefferson was too idealistic and would have triggered a war with bongland and he believed muh french revolution dindu nuffin
Adams being neutral on steroids is probably the only thing that saved the usa as the 1812 war proved the fucking leafs loved bong dick and if the us survived the revolutionary war is because the bongs did not wanted to enter an attrition war while france was decaying fast.
And the only reason the us survived 1812 is because Napoleon marched on ruskyland.
Adams is the only thing that gave the us time to prepare and create a national unity and napoleon invading russia the second thing that saved the us.
Nah we're doing fine. Anyway whatever happends to Canada happends to you too. You are symbiotic
Like I said, my family is from a part of Lakonia where we pride ourselves on keeping the turk out. That doesn't mean that there isn't a lot of turk blood in Greece, and more so slavic blood. Also we got our asses kicked for most of the revolotion. It wasn't until Howe was an idiot and tried to take Philadelphia for prestige instead of joining with Burgoyne at Saratoga that we started to win.
You sound like a Brit on holiday
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Mhm, salty bitch I’d say
Probably when they beheaded their king in the 1640s and instituted a republic. Did you honestly believe that what the Americans did was new or unique? It had all been done before. Difference was that the location meant that the revolution could be defended
Who is the Jew more likely to higher? The American that demands a fair wage and eventually raises, or the h1b Indian that's going to work for much less and not get as many raises because the only thing keeping him from being sent back to his shithole is working for lower wages?
Yeah, I'll give you that. Adams saved us from a war at a time when it would have destroyed us. He still appeased the Federalists too much.
But how the fuck did Napoleon marching on Russia save us in 1812? Our invasion of Canada was a disaster but the British being done with Napoleon is exactly what let them start sending troops to the Americas to start kicking our ass and burn down Washington. If Napoleon *didn't* invade Russia we would have done better.
British English is the standard English taught worldwide Mutt. Nobody uses your inferior version
It depends but in europe it was very different from place to place , france had the estates larp where in theory the monarch consulted them.
Bongland reduced the power of the king after the glorious revolution and the bill of rights in 1689 after that the monarch powers were reduced.
But all over europe it was very different and bongland was unique in that regard for centuries which is why they colonized the world , power was delegated and not as centralized.
The White percentage of the population continued to grow until 1910 where it stopped at about 88% and stayed there until 1950 where it began to decline.
Last absolute monarch was King James the 1st. After him his son Charles tried to rule absolutely but that led to the civil war and Cromwell. Ever since then (where a lot of power was lost at once) the Monarchs power has been a gradual fading of what's left. George wasn't an absolute Monarch.
The Monarch today still has some power though, should the need arise they can disband parliament, but it'd have to be very exceptional circumstance.
shut up fag
Fake as fuck. Its something that never happened.
I have to imagine everyone would just laugh if the Queen tried to disband parliament at this point.
Farmer king suffers porphyria from royal cousin breeding.
Shows Adams his indoor bathroom, picture of Washington on wall.
"What did you think, Mr. Adams?"
"Yes, our George has been making Englishmen shit for many years."
"I hate my son."
"Me too. I named mine 'Quincy'!"
Both share a good laugh.