(Note: Old ploto from around when the invasion started.)

  • DankZedong A
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    242 years ago

    Don’t make me pull up the list of atrocities committed by the US.

        • @Rafael_Luisi
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          132 years ago

          Wall of text bigger then the great china wall.

          • DankZedong A
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            32 years ago

            Yeah that sucks a bit but you can at least find more sources on the Wikipedias.

        • Sightline
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          2 years ago

          “The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude larger than to produce it.” – The Bullshit Asymmetry Principle

          “On February 3rd, 2022, US troops murdered 6 children and 4 women during a raid in Syria.”

          But if you read the article it says this: “Civilian casualties were caused when Qurayshi detonated a suicide vest and other explosives on the third floor of the building where he had taken refuge.”

          How surprising, words bent to make a false statement. Don’t get me wrong though, the US does fucked up shit from time to time, however you’ll reach a larger audience if you don’t lie.

          • DankZedong A
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            142 years ago

            So we have one less point on a seemingly endless list. Thanks for finding this flaw.

            • DankZedong A
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              122 years ago

              Also in the article: “Some of the corpses in the area do not look like they died in an explosion. They look like they were hit by extremely heavy calibre gunfire”

              • DankZedong A
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                112 years ago

                Plus eyewitness claim they saw the chopper fire it’s gun at the building for a minute straight. So yes bullshit costs time to refute since I had to open the link, look for the article etc