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So many people talking about the fact that this leaked, and not enough are talking about what leaked.
We have political leaders throwing up fire emoji's over dropping a building on a terrorist, with no regard for the, what, dozens? of innocent lives that were lost in the crossfire.
If you have to kill someone, sure, that's a moral position we can discuss. No one should ever be celebrating it, particularly when others died in the process. But hey, they're not Americans, so they don't count.
idk why anybody is surprised, seeing how the republicans operate this should be obvious as fuck
No one should be surprised. We've seen who these people are time and time again. But we shouldn't be so desensitized to moral bankruptcy that we completely overlook such a disgusting disregard for human life.
idk what to tell you anymore, i don't care about human life lmao.
You all ruined it for me by being so fucking stupid. Like i'm sorry, but how is a satirist supposed to live in a climate where everybody is just fucking stupid. The answer, inevitably, is benevolent disregard for human life, because clearly nobody cares about it enough to do anything about it.
It's like the confirmation of Brett Kavenau when he threw a hissy fit about how he "likes beer"...
That in and of itself should have disqualified him. If someone isn't capable of being even-keeled and not throwing a temper tantrum, then they shouldn't hold the highest judicial office in the land...
That would have disqualified him from almost any normal job interview.
The dude cried and vowed retribution against one of the two parties in the US...and was still confirmed to the highest court in the country. Fucking wild.
Since when do American leaders care about “collateral damage” ?
Since when do Americans im general? They sure were all united when they were leveling my country
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdWlWUUYejc
The largest terrorist organisation in the world.
Most countries in America do care
As someone who was around for “We’ll put a boot in yer ass, it’s the American way” this does not surprise me in the slightest.
We're talking about the same guys funded by the guy who says the ideal society is Mordor. This doesn't surprise anyone. Everyone is expendable for the company's machine, they wouldn't mind targeting innocent people, let alone causing civilian casualties when targeting real terrorists.
I'm sorry, who with the what now?
Peter Thiel.
I can think of a few deaths worth celebrating
There are only a few handful for whom I'd pull the trigger myself, but quite a multitude more that I would celebrate their passing with glee.
I just think, especially when we're pulling the trigger ourselves, we should be sad, maybe disappointed, that it's come to that. Bad people are still people, and while I believe they throw away their right to life when they start indescriminately revoking it from others, I don't ever want to find myself happy to take life. I'll be happy later, in the better world that's been created.
They are so incredibly dishonorable it's appalling.
plus they were probably brown, not white, so it double-y doesn't count.
Correction: They dropped a building on a "terrorist" (read: brown person the US doesn't like).
There is a reason to attack him. I don't agree with the whole situation but shooting at cargo ships and American warships is going to get a response. I just expect the world's most technological military to do a better job of not attacking innocent people in getting to him.
It's going to get a response, but that response is as immoral as the status quo it's trying to protect.
It's immoral on it's face because of how they're doing it is my point. There's certainly a political philosophy discussion to be had about the underlying international system and American system, but there's none to be had about throwing extra explosions around to "intimidate" a third country.
There is, and not having that discussion does nothing but help the imperial core maintain their facade of moral legitimacy even as they murder innocent people all over the world.
One of did a prayer and maybe even a thought
"If we discussed dropping a building on a terrorist we should also discuss bombing weddings, so let's stick to using proper communication channels and following proper protocol for records"
These dumbfucks have no empathy. They will tell you empathy is weakness. In reality empathy is a social defense mechanism. If we all have empathy for each other it limits the harm we do. What they're missing is not having it isn't some kind of advantage, historically we are the most savage to those without empathy. It causes the mob to turn their empathy off and give in to their worst impulses. They think they'll be the first ones in history to avoid that fate. They won't.
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Sic semper tyrannis
Look at what JD "couch fucker" Vance wrote. Regarding potentially delaying the strike. He didn't give any shits about the benefits or risks to lives, only the optics (oil prices going up), politics and his hatred for helping Europe.
Sure, clearing the shipping lanes is "good" but it's more helpful to Europe "gross" so that's a tick "con" colum.
Their "worst case scenarios" were all "it could look bad".