Does this mean people aren't going to see his silly movies ?
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Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View PostAmerica should
Take that shiet
You'd think they'd learn those stupid cheers their programmers teach them aren't rooted in reality, but they aren't called "stupid voters" for nothing.
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Originally posted by todisday View PostYikes, man.
The civilians. They are attacked, and the military gets a pass nearly every time.
And the argument could definitely be made that all these wars for oil mean even the opposing forces are innocents. For example, if Trump attacks Venezuela to take over their oil, that's totally uncalled for.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostSo Sadam was murdering and torturing his own people and that was ok? Taliban, AlQaeda and ISIS were th good guys? Since the end of the Vietnam War, the U.S. actually does all that it can to avoid civilian casualties. Unlike the oppressors who we take down in the 21st century.
There are no good guys in war.
The US doesn't do all it can. They don't care about civilian casualties most of the time. When it's something particularly egregious, they act like they care, but they don't. Tons of cases.Last edited by todisday; 03-19-2019, 09:39 PM.
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Originally posted by 1bad65 View PostWe didn't take the Iraq oil or oil fields, despite all the NPCs and superfans telling us it was a war for oil.
You'd think they'd learn those stupid cheers their programmers teach them aren't rooted in reality, but they aren't called "stupid voters" for nothing.
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Originally posted by todisday View PostThere are no good guys in this world. That's the problem.
There are no good guys in war.
The US doesn't do all it can. They don't care about civilian casualties most of the time. When it's something particularly egregious, they act like they care, but they don't. Tons of cases.
I’m not American, but that country is divided as hell, so I’d be careful generalizing 300 million people. None of the wars since ww2 have been overly popular. At the very least u have to know that killing civilians is bad for business. So even if it’s just out of concern for themselves don’t think killing civilians is something they don’t care about.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostActor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is taking flak and losing fans for his support of the U.S. military.
Fort Bliss’ 1st Armored Division recently named an M1 Abrams tank after Johnson, who took to social media to express his gratitude – but then he received criticism for it.
“I’m sending a salute of respect & gratitude to the Blackhawk Squadron1st Armored Division for the honor of naming their tank (the most advanced in the world) Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. Heavy duty, [expletive], sexy … and built to take care of business—but most importantly, thank you all for your service. Grateful to the bone,” Johnson captioned along with a photo of the tank, which he posted Friday on Instagram.
I'm sending a salute of respect & gratitude to the Blackhawk Squadron 🇺🇸 1st Armored Division for the honor of naming their tank (the most advanced in the world) Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Heavy duty, bad ass, sexy AF and built to take care of business 😉 — but most importantly, thank you all for your service. Grateful to the bone. #IronSoldiers #BlackhawkSquadron #1stArmouredDivision #FortBliss #TheDRJ #BloodSweatRespect
A post shared by therock therock) on Mar 15, 2019 at 7:42pm PDT
Despite more than two million likes on the post, the critics sounded off.
“That’s not something to be very proud of because it’ll be your name on that tank that’ll kill innocent people,” one user commented.
“Well I really like you as a person and everything but what is a tank meant for? If it is to take the lives of human beings and others then it is not admirable… I hope it won’t be used… ” another wrote.
“Not sure having a destructive weapon named after you is such a great honor,” yet another user claimed.
Numerous “fans” who voiced criticism said they would be unfollowing Johnson over the post, despite the fact that he had no involvement in the tank’s naming.
Many of his followers, however, voiced their approval of the act, and Johnson’s vocal gratitude.
Johnson’s post came days after the 1st Armored Division introduced the tank in tweet.
It has been Army tradition to name M1 Abrams battle tanks, with the name printed on the barrel of the tank’s 120mm gun.
“‘If you smell what America’s Tank Division is cooking!’ Shoutout to the #IronSoldiers assigned to the Blackhawk_SQDN for naming one of their tanks in homage to the therock. Hopefully the ‘People’s Champ’ will see it and give you guys a shoutout and a retweet!” the tweet said.
Johnson has voiced his support for the military in the past and has made numerous appearances on military bases or at events honoring the military.
“I come from a family of proud military soldiers – from the Vietnam war to Navy SEALS,” Johnson posted on Facebook in 2016.
https://americanmilitarynews.com/201...Hz6t1-0kcnGFoM
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The U.S. military is being used as a tool to further the interests of banksters and big business. Not to spread democracy and freedom.
People are right to be repulsed by that.
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