Shoot the boer!
These 3 images pretty accurately describe me:
Shoot the boer!
I was reading Palo Alto recently, and the way the book describes how the ethnic cleansing of the indigenous people took place is enlightening. The US has mastered the ability to make its citizens not just complicit bystanders, but active parties in its genocidal operations.
I really don’t think any other settler colony has been quite as successful in making participation with genocide materially beneficial for their settlers as much as the US (Not from a lack if trying obviously).
The horror of its success is huanting.
May I see the article itself? I want to see exactly how fucking moronic their argument and analysis is concerning “Mexican Democracy”.
If I were to hazard a guess they are going to claim that Morella is too similar to the PRI, but that’s a wild guess on my part.
“What’s the indigenous population in your state?”
Americans who get mad at this question and who cowardly reply with “whataboutism” are just upset that regardless of what China does or has done in the past, the US is still quantifiably responsible for one of, if not the greatest, crimes in human history.
This has the op blasting in my head now… thanks
Just went on a mini study tour and had no idea that the first nuclear plant was built in the USSR. Of course my nuclear engineering education failed to mention that, only discussing the atom bomb and the EBR-1.
The Soveits get mocked at any mention and it grates me endlessly because I’ve not had the time to dive into how my field was used in the USSR. If anyone had resources for me to start I’d appreciate it. Research articles are welcome, I’d like to see if there’s any unique designs I’ve yet to see.
I think we are currently between he denial and anger phases. I think the last step will be bargaining instead of depression personally.
I’m half joking, as obviously applying a concept like the stages of greif to an entire soceity isn’t a very good idea.