• Brak [they/them, e/em/eir]
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    3 years ago

    You can in fact, recognize the simple fact the most US soldiers put themselves before the Vietnamese, and who can really blame them?

    :I-was-saying:

    I can and so can Mohammed Ali and so many other people who stood up against the death machine. You are apologizing for imperialism right now.

    The people who were drafted to work the concentration camps during WWII knew what they did was fucked up, why do you think most concentration camp workers after being caught apoligize for their crimes and ask for forgivness? You don’t do that if you were proud of your work or believed the fascist project. Once again, not all Germans were Heinrich fucking Himmler, they were coerced through the violence of the state and had their literal livelyhoods on the line to run the german war machine, and though they have been victims to this system, we still activly pursue these individuals to seek justice years after the fact.

    tfw you literally defend the fucking nazis

    • Tapirs10 [undecided,she/her]
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      3 years ago

      And even among American soldiers there was people who were not down with massacring civilians. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Thompson_Jr. This guy saw all of the dead people from a helicopter and told the other people in the helicopter to shoot the us soldiers if they didn't stop murdering and raping people. Like he was still a us soldier fighting for imperialism, but saving some people's lives then testifying against the murderers so they couldn't cover it up is good.

      • DeathToBritain [she/her, they/them]
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        3 years ago

        I sincerly doubt people were lining up at the ready to dig mass graves for jewish people or gun down innoncent civilians in Mai lai

        YES THEY WERE. THIS IS LITERALLY DOCUMENTED HISTORY