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Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and next Canada? in politics
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If you feel attacked by historical facts, maybe don't comment on my meme about historical facts?

Still waiting for you to address Vietnam, Afghanistan or Iraq instead of bragging about your imaginary internet points. The farmers with AK-47s are still there. America still left. That's reality, not my opinion.
Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and next Canada? in politics
0 ups, 2w
Good question. Considering the number of memes where you go whining, I don't know either.
Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and next Canada? in politics
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I see you're dodging the real discussion with personal attacks and platform points (laughable).

The meme simply highlighted the truth: America spent trillions in Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq with little to show for it except massive profits for weapons manufacturers and thousands of dead soldiers. The farmers with AK-47s are still there, and America still left.

That's not anti-American - it's just historical reality. I understand these topics can be personal and difficult if you or someone you know served. The critique isn't about individual soldiers' courage, but about the decisions that put them in harm's way for questionable outcomes.

When you're ready to discuss the actual wars instead of sharing skull memes and insults, I'm here.
Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and next Canada? in politics
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Your ongoing obsession with skulls and death imagery is quite telling. First the morgue, and corpse, now 'your skull' memes... When you run out of historical arguments, you resort to macabre visuals and emojis instead of facts.

What's particularly amusing is the unintentionally homoerotic nature of your latest meme - a man enthusiastically trying to insert something of his into you. There's a fascinating pattern of repressed homosexual imagery often emerging from conservative circles when they're attempting to be aggressive. Your meme fits that pattern perfectly.

It's fascinating how difficult it seems for you to handle someone with a different historical interpretation. Instead of engaging with the reality that the US achieved few of its stated objectives in Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq, you've devolved into sharing increasingly bizarre imagery.

You're getting intellectually outmaneuvered and left speechless by someone who doesn't even have English as their first language... Do you see how poorly educated you appear?

I came for historical discussion, not whatever this is. That 'pseudointellectual' color truly does suit you perfectly.