Comments by "nuqwestr" (@nuqwestr) on "Triggernometry"
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@tonycatman I have issues with the Rosa Parks narrative, as I was taught in the 1960s she was an exhausted domestic who just wanted to sit down, and only 30 years later did I find out she was an activist who was testing of segregation on buses for the NAACP, others had been doing same, only her action gained traction in the news. Rosa Parks deserves accolades, but they should be based on facts. BTW, whites could sit in Black section if bus filled up, and in some cases, like that of Jackie Robinson and his wife, a Black person could be bumped from a flight to allow a white person to board. There was no equivalent to that in the Jim Crow South for White people, so I disagree.
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@tmapache "a lot more" is not very descriptive. I used US Govt published stats.
Your question about Iraq, now that does sound like sarcasm. I'm 69, Vietnam was part of my coming of political age. I protested, argued for 18 year olds to get the vote, and took in much of the anti-American rhetoric of my peers and the progressive left.
The rhetoric of the "Woke" left is off the rails. It blames White European Men, Capitalism, and even Science, for the coming Mass Extinction of the planet. They have flipped to an Armageddon narrative to condition people into compliance. Chomsky called it "Manufacturing Consent", it is now called "Nudge Theory", check out the "Behavioral Insights Team".
The US has never been very good at being the policeman for the world, even worse at covert intelligence work. What nation on the planet would be better at it?
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