d-day rant
on this day 80 years ago, thousands of good men on both fronts lost their lives to a shitty war they were forced into that should have never been fought. today they are remembered by many as "heroes" but all i think about are graves of men who were used and brainwashed as puppets of the ruling class.
i wish that the united states would stop getting involved in everyone's business. it only creates strain in every aspect. not just in our own country but everywhere. and what do the families of the dead soldiers get? enough money to live for another year. i'm so fuckin fed up with this shit. it's important to protect our own country (WHICH WE AREN'T EVEN DOING BTW) but intervening in all this conflict and acting like we are the ones who control the world's stage is deplorable and only leads to a spiraling hole where we will inevitably crash and burn. what good is being a so-called "superpower" when the people here are struggling? when we bring that struggle everywhere we go? it's retarded.
d-day rant
@beardalaxy We could've intervened by destroying the ones funding both sides of the war.
https://corbettreport.com/who-funded-hitler-questions-for-corbett-008/
d-day rant
"buhhh we have a moral obligation to-"
your moral obligation always belongs to your family first. then your friends. then your country. not someone else's. some people are so fucking crazy that they'd rather save some country from bullshit they know nothing about, pour of all our money into that, than help people domestically. it's insane.
it sucks that there are places that are stricken with war. that doesn't have to be us. i don't give a shit. hell, half the places that are stricken with war are borderline BECAUSE of the US's interventions.