You know what's ruled by the imperial system?
British colonies...
AHHAHAAHAH
Yes, because the British conquered the ENTIRE WORLD with imperial while France lost everything once they switched to metric.
No france lost everything AFTER helping the US
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_in_the_American_Revolutionary_War
>France's help was a major and decisive contribution towards the United States' eventual victory and independence in the war. However, as a cost of participation in the war, France accumulated over 1 billion livres in debt, which significantly strained the nation's finances. The French government's failure to control spending (in combination with other factors) led to unrest in the nation, which eventually culminated in a revolution a few years after the conflict between the US and Great Britain concluded. Relations between France and the United States thereafter deteriorated, leading to the Quasi-War in 1798.
It's an undeniable historical fact
And it's a constant when it comes to the US aka Zioland; Every single country aiding or allied with the US ends up completely screwed, cursed, one way or the other
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_metric_system
The first practical application of the metric system was in 1799.
Blame the US all you want, but ya lost everything because you don't have two dicks to count to twelve with. Ya got zero dicks.
And the Brits ditched thier own system anyway. When they go down to the pub for a Pint it could be anything from 473ml to 570ml, WTF kind of system is that? https://www.google.com/search?q=ml+in+1+pint&oq=ml+in+1+pint&aqs=chrome..69i57j6.8932j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF
Wherever the Imperial measuring system predominates, everyone still has to know the Metric system. Where the Metric system is adopted, no one needs Imperial.
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