ifallalot said:
And I wasn't nationalism that started the Great War, it was early globalism through the alliance system
We've been through this before. I stand by written remarks from the Austrians and the Germans, and the fact that they miscalculated and it became a much larger war in scale doesn't excuse them.
The German/Russian mutual insistence on having a racial death match has more to do with nationalism than globalism. Serbian nationalism (to your point, not a bad thing to some extent, and the South Slavs deserved a bright spot) certainly contributed to the war.
The assassin was a Serbian nationalist. The Prussian (the rest of the cucks were along for the ride in 1914) and Austrian nationalism contributed to the provocative demands.
That Russia, France, and England have a sense of morals or a series of alliances, and this is what made another inexcusable nationalist f----p into a multi-front Great War isn't the fault of England and France. Germany and Austria KNEW and tried to call that bluff and got BTFO.
And finally, if England, France, and Russia sit on their bayonets and do nothing, how does that change what happened to the Serbs in 1915 and 1916, other than resulting in a more pronounced defeat, and an exile that may have been permanent???