Inspirational, never let “not being able to tell different words apart” stop anyone from having strong opinions about foreign politics
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Inspirational, never let “not being able to tell different words apart” stop anyone from having strong opinions about foreign politics
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Because USians are so terrorized about losing their jobs (and losing housing, food, medical care, education), have such nonexistent or useless unions, and almost no legal protections from termination, that they’ll do close to anything their boss tells them.
Lifetimes of propaganda has taught everyone that “organizing” is something only done by commies / criminals / fools, and the only legitimate way to change society is to carry on stoically, individually doing what capitalism demands of them while waiting for a charismatic politician / business leader / media celebrity to pop up and nudge things along the inevitable, barely perceptible, slope of forward progress.
The “just following orders” excuse worked out pretty great for the majority of Nazis the first time (rare overrepresented examples notwithstanding), why would it not again?
bigoted against people based on where they’re from
refuses to educate themself
defends the US military
Yup, checks out
Claiming that any of the war crimes pictured was anything to do with “defense” (as opposed to “offense” or, better yet, “bloodthirsty neocolonial conquest”) is olympic-tier mental gymnastics.
If they want a post-pandemic comeback they have to wait for the pandemic to finish first…
I don’t have to imagine being a black tourist in Japan, I can just ask the person I know who is one, right now, who says it’s fine. So is your thought experiment based on anyone’s actual experience, or just your racist stereotype of Japanese people?
Today I learned: calling citizens of colonizing countries “gringos” is comparable with genocide /s
Then open the door before washing your hands?