Me, an American, over the past two days.
Me, an American, over the past two days.
This is a rhetorical question. Of course we are. Time to start an underground railroad I suppose.
Always have been.
76 0 ReplyWhy? To keep foreign resource markets open to our profiteer's exploitation.
Social tolerance of Greed\avarice is a blight that is ending the world by several vectors.
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Time to start an underground railroad I suppose.
Speaking of, everyone should be aware of the rainbow railroad:
https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/
As far as I'm aware, they don't help get queer people out of the U.S., but it is only a mater of time with how things are headed. Donate if you can.
44 0 ReplySad we need this, glad it's there.
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Guantanamo Bay. Abu Ghraib. Proved to me that we were the baddies back in 2002. This is not a revelation.
36 0 ReplyDon't forget about Operation Condor, Loas, Cambodia, Vietnam, etc. Hopefully Kissinger's burning .
27 0 ReplyOperation blood stone, operation gladio, operation midnight climax.
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I recently ready about the atomic bombs again, so the us has quite the history of being a silly goose. The bad part about it, the us does not seem to learn from their mistakes and show remorse, but rather not talk about it and brainwash the west with patriotism
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Past two days? Past 5 decades
32 0 ReplyYeah, we've just been Weekend at Bernieing this "democracy" for awhile now and it's starting to really really stink.
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25 0 ReplyIt's crazy seeing you guys finally clock on to this from over here in Europe. We've been trying to tell you for well over a decade!
24 0 ReplyIt's been obvious since the 2008 election that we never actually improved. People just sort of hid it for a while, but it was always there and it's all out in the open now. We're the shithole country.
20 0 ReplyNobody was ever punished for 2008, in fact they were instead rewarded with ever-increasing protections. That and decades of defunding/redlining education and this is the result.
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The 471 days before that, we were aiding & abetting a genocide.
- Are We The Baddies?
- List of Atrocities committed by US authorities
- A Detailed Chronological List of US Interventions, Invasions, Destabilzations, and Assistance to Oppressive Regimes (ending in 2002)
- The U.S. Did Not Defeat Fascism in WWII, It Discretely Internationalized It
- Shock therapy (economics)
- The blueprint of regime change operations How regime change happens in the 21st century with your consent
- Infographic: US military presence around the world The US controls about 750 bases in at least 80 countries worldwide and spends more on its military than the next 10 countries combined.
- Michael Parenti: Africa is Rich
- World Incarceration Rates If Every U.S. State Were A Country
23 0 ReplyCan you imagine the US reaction if China had the number of troops we have in Japan right off our coast?
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My comrade in christ the US has literally been openly committing a genocide for 2 years now
21 0 ReplyAre you sure it's not 248 years?
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we've been the baddies for a looooong time.
21 0 Replymore people voted for this than the alternative, which is the worse part, it was by choice
18 0 ReplyLess than 25% of the US population voted for him. Of the people that voted, a majority voted for him, but an overwhelming majority of Americans did not vote for him.
15 0 Replyelegible people that didn't vote, allowed it, so was their choice as well
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And the opposition party is gaslighting them into believing that most Americans are on board with all of it to make their job easier
9 0 ReplyMost Americans are.
This is America. This is the official entry. Chosen.
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And the alternative was also evil
9 0 ReplySome let perfect be the enemy of good
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Except for that brief period where you turned up 2 years late to the party and proceeded to take all of the credit. Yes.
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15 0 ReplyNo, our politicians and the dummies that follow and support them blindly are the baddies.
6 0 ReplyI just hope us Canadians don’t do what we did during the Underground Railroad. Letting the slaves in to be free, then also letting in the slavers who were pissed about losing the war
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