| > Did you think you would ever so casually brush off the US Navy straight murdering people with 'sure, we're doing that but...'? As I'm not American, I was already in the set of people they'd be willing to kill when ordered. Are *the military* more likely to kill other Americans today? I do not think so. But as I'm not American, I'm more worried that the chance of a B83 heading my way has gone from "No way!" to "3%". > A large group of Federal agents just murdered a 37 something American on the street, on video. He had a permit to carry There was a kid a few years back, killed for a toy in an open-carry state. My country of birth is not, contrary to what some claim, envious of the 2nd amendment; rather, it is glad to ban firearms. Even so, we see the hypocricy of killing those who exercise their rights. |
The grocery store she shopped at literally had to setup special hours people like my mom could shop without being harassed and pushed to tears. She died knowing most of her community didn't care if she died if it inconvenienced them. 1 million Americans died and today they say 'COVID wasn't a thing'. 1 million Americans died and they say it's nothing.
Americans don't care who dies. They/we are fucking trash now. My grandfathers' generation were good people but whoever we are now, we are so lost. I grew up on Star Trek TNG American ideals and grew up Catholic and believing in the 'be kind' parts and thought my neighbors shared that but they don't.