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Posted: 2 years ago


Just like how Nazi’s Holocaust is a major topic everywhere but the millions and millions of deaths incurred by the colonists and the ravaging they did of the Africa has been neatly pushed under the rug.

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


Dumb comment. None of the prior incidents were this close to escalating to a World War. That was the main purpose behind the U.N. Preventing another World War.


There's a lot of *they look like us* behind media coverage of Ukraine, but pretending Rwanda or Iraq had as remote a chance as the Russia business of devolving into a global conflict is either ignorant and purposely blind.


Consider a potential China U.S. war. Don't you think there would be a U.N. emergency session?


World war how?

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: Heisenberg17_


lmao, perhaps if America hadn't destroyed Iraq, then they would not have inadvertently created ISIS in its wake, perhaps they should be bombing Pakistan for being the global hub of Islamic terrorism, and Saudi for exporting and funding terrorism, instead of being their allies.


And if Saddam hadn't invaded Kuwait... so on and on and on 😆.


The way some people are acting here, it's as though humans didn't form clans and tribes and kingdoms and fight each other since the first Homo Sapien stood upright. War never existed before big bad America.


Also, understand the diff between miscreants starting trouble and the government supporting it. Saudi government is not supporting al Qaeda. Whatever you might thing of the ruling family, they in fact would like the terrorists out.

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Posted: 2 years ago


That's always been the fear. A confrontation between nuclear armed Russia and the West. Every newspaper is talking about it. Rwanda, Iraq, and Libya were never at risk of getting there. Hence the urgency in the U.N.


Not only that, U.N. has called emergencies for many other reasons. This lady who said it has not is flat out lying.


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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: catchmeifucan


Just like how Nazi’s Holocaust is a major topic everywhere but the millions and millions of deaths incurred by the colonists and the ravaging they did of the Africa has been neatly pushed under the rug.


How is it swept under the rug? African slave trade is constantly talked about at least in America.

Edited by HearMeRoar - 2 years ago
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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


Dumb comment. None of the prior incidents were this close to escalating to a World War. That was the main purpose behind the U.N. Preventing another World War.


There's a lot of *they look like us* behind media coverage of Ukraine, but pretending Rwanda or Iraq had as remote a chance as the Russia business of devolving into a global conflict is either ignorant and purposely blind.


Consider a potential China U.S. war. Don't you think there would be a U.N. emergency session?

Do they even care of preventing another world war ? If they did they would have disbanded NATO instead of expanding it after Soviet Union collapse.

@bold they would. But wouldn't do it if there is a war between India-China and India-Pakistan or any of the wars between non European countries even with nukes involved . Last few days have shown they only care about blond hair, blue eyes people at the end of day.

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


And if Saddam hadn't invaded Kuwait... so on and on and on 😆.


The way some people are acting here, it's as though humans didn't form clans and tribes and kingdoms and fight each other since the first Homo Sapien stood upright. War never existed before big bad America.


Also, understand the diff between miscreants starting trouble and the government supporting it. Saudi government is not supporting al Qaeda. Whatever you might thing of the ruling family, they in fact would like the terrorists out.


And just like clans, tribes and kingdoms have done terrible things, guess what, so has America. 😆 Why do Americans get so defensive when their hypocrisy and double standards are called out?


lol, sure, even the Pakistani government denies supporting terrorism 😆... I don't know which ally of America would come forward and openly declare they fund terrorism. 😆.... Saudi may be against domestic terrorism, but they do finance terrorism overseas, emails exposed by wikileaks from Hilary Clintons office between 2009 and 2013 when she was US Secretary of States is pretty unambiguous on this.

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: Heisenberg17_


And just like clans, tribes and kingdoms have done terrible things, guess what, so has America. 😆 Why do Americans get so defensive when their hypocrisy and double standards are called out?


lol, sure, even the Pakistani government denies supporting terrorism 😆... I don't know which ally of America would come forward and openly declare they fund terrorism. 😆.... Saudi may be against domestic terrorism, but they do finance terrorism overseas, emails exposed by wikileaks from Hilary Clintons office between 2009 and 2013 when she was US Secretary of States is pretty unambiguous on this.


Saudi Arabia is pretty much the global exporter of Wahabism. All Islamic terror around the world have explicit or implicit Saudi links and backing.

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: HearMeRoar


How is it swept under the rug? African slave trade is constantly talked about at least in America.


Slave trade in the US is just the tip of the iceberg. Both Nazis and the British carried out horrific atrocities on North African populations, a lot of which is hardly talked about.


Also, the second Gulf War had very little to do with the 1991 Kuwait invasion.

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