
© Harpers Weekly/Archive imageRussian battleships in New York to prevent attacks by Southern raiders supported by Great Britain, in Oct. 1863.
Historically, Russia has been perhaps America's main Ally; England remains America's top enemy, just as during the American RevolutionAmerica's sole enemy during the Revolutionary War (1775-1783) was England. Ever since being defeated in that war, England (controlled by the British aristocracy) has tried various ways to regain its control over America. The British aristocracy's latest attempt to regain control over America started in 1877, and continues today, as the two countries'
"Deep State" — comprising not only the lying CIA and the lying MI6, but the entire joint operation of the united aristocracies of Britain and the U.S. These two aristocracies actually constitute the Deep State, and control the top levels of both intelligence agencies, and of both Governments, and prevent
democracy in
both countries. The aristocracy rules each of them. The 1877 plan was for a unification of the two aristocracies, and for the then-rising new world power, American industry, and its Government, to become controlled by the wealthiest individuals in both countries. Franklin Delano Roosevelt had tried to break the back of that intended global-imperialist combine, but he tragically died before he achieved this goal.
Comment: In the evidence provided above, and generally throughout known history, most gender based roles seem to be relatively similar and stable throughout the world and its cultures. There do seem to be exceptions but they're exceptions, outliers to the norm. However, it's also worth noting that there is at least one role in history that we know of that seems to have changed from one gender to the other more significantly, and that's the role of shaman. This was a role more traditionally occupied by women which then, at some period, and throughout many cultures, shifted, towards being a position occupied mainly by men: