Would you go all the way for the U.S.A?
Created on: March 25th, 2011
Would you go all the way?
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You could spend 15 years of research and post the worst pictures of recent American atrocities you could find, and it would be a mere pittance compared to typical, day-in-the-life images from China, India, Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Cambodia, Tanzania, Chad, Niger, Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, North Korea, Laos, Brazil, Argentina, Indonesia, Philippines, Egypt, Syria.
I mean, fúcking get real. Americans don't saw off the breasts of underage girls while defacating and raping them simultaneously. Or stone homosexuals to death inside roaring soccer stadiums. Go fúck yourself. Seriously.
I mean, fúcking get real. Americans don't saw off the breasts of underage girls while defacating and raping them simultaneously. Or stone homosexuals to death inside roaring soccer stadiums. Go fúck yourself. Seriously.
This is true, we do have it "better", but this does not make my statement irrelevant. We are told from youth that we are the greatest, we enjoy the most safety and freedom, and those are lies. We are told that some imaginary deity is on our side, that we are the "good guys". When it comes down to it, we're ugly and brutal, and we bring pain and bloodshed to the world, and we deliver it while wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross.
I'm not in a third-world nation and I can't help them any more than I can help my own countrymen short of donating to the red cross, which I do. I am here, it directly effects me, and I am exercising my right to comment on it while I am still allowed. You sir, have a lot of rights, but amongst them is NOT freedom from being offended.
I'm not in a third-world nation and I can't help them any more than I can help my own countrymen short of donating to the red cross, which I do. I am here, it directly effects me, and I am exercising my right to comment on it while I am still allowed. You sir, have a lot of rights, but amongst them is NOT freedom from being offended.
We don't saw boobs off, but we still deny rape victims justice because they were dressed sexy. We don't do female genital mutilation, but it's common practice for males, and in the Jewish faith babies end up with herpes from their ritual of oral foreskin removal. We don't stone homosexuals, but many of us would if we could? So we don't have the ability to get away with such brutality.. So what? Does that somehow vindicate us?
Volkstraum makes a very serious and real point. I've been to the third world, I've seen the atrocities committed daily in the middle-east in person. The world is a very ugly place and the Western world is relatively sheltered in comparison. Our exaggeration of how bad our own habits are is insulting. Neat site, bro.
I don't see how he makes a point. This isn't an exaggeration, these things are real, we are really truly responsible for much brutality and bloodshed. We are not the great white moral entity of the world, and that's what I'm trying to express. I'm not commenting on the comparison, I'm commenting on my local, topical reality.
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