ToxicDivinity [comrade/them]

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  • That is the narrative, but I think there's often double think involved with people like this. They will use the exceptionalism narrative when they want to make America sound like the good guy, when they're talking to strangers or children, and they'll really believe it in that moment. But then when they're among close friends they'll openly say that america is great because "we" dominate the globe through force and that is what makes our lives great and it needs to stay that way












  • Over 45 Libs (and a lot of people under that age too) really think that they can just say "trump bad, trump worse" to every criticism because to them the break with norms is so shocking that they can't get over it. They think everyone cares about this aesthetic shit as much as they do.

    For people who's formative years were around the george w admin we saw a president who did unspeakably terrible things but the libs give him credit because he went to the correspondents dinner and took it on the chin. They really can't understand that we're looking past the optics, we know it's all a charade and we care about what's behind it.




  • Uyghers weren't killed in masses.

    They weren't displaced, a lot were imprisoned and then later released.

    Birth rates are up in the region.

    You can see youtube videos of people in large numbers practicing their culture & religion in public with no state repression.

    Did I miss anything? Doesn't even the CIA agree with everything I've mentioned here? Do you disagree with anything I've mentioned? On what grounds would you call it a genocide? Because a million people were temporarily detained? That doesn't make it a genocide unless you think that almost every country is doing a genocide all the time. Were human rights violated? Almost certainly, but that's not the same as a genocide