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First air-dropped Soviet atomic bomb test (Joe 3) Semipalatinsk Test Site USSR 1951
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news4dzhozhar · 5 months
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awesomecooperlove · 6 months
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thoughtportal · 5 months
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people HAVE BEEN speaking up about US war crimes
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nando161mando · 9 months
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"When my partner first told me the Oppenheimer movie didn't talk about this AT ALL, I immediately lost whatever little interest I had. Gross to make so much money off of them, yet not even mention the victims. 35 infants died the month after the test bomb alone.
Idk, call me a buzzkill or whatever but I don't think there's enough special effects in the world to make me feel less gross about this. I really thought part of the movie would be him facing the reality of what he created tbh."
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onenakedfarmer · 4 months
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GODZILLA Ishirô Honda Japan, 1954
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comfystimss · 1 year
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EVIL stimboard full of HATRED and MALICE!!!! This stimboard HATES you!!!! it wants to DESTROY humanity!!!!!
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tomorrowusa · 1 year
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20 years ago, President George W. Bush launched one of the most idiotic wars in US history.
On the surface, Bush invaded Iraq because he claimed its leader Saddam Hussein was about to launch “weapons of mass destruction” against the West. No such weapons were ever found by occupying US forces.
After 9/11, Bush blamed Saddam for the terror attacks of September 2001. There was never evidence of that and that’s what the official 9/11 Commission said in its final report.
Bush was just another evidence-free Republican who got the US involved in a pointless war which did the US no good. One negative concrete result of the Iraq War was that ISIS was founded during the Bush administration’s misadventure in Iraq.
On the whole, the Iraq War harmed US national security more than helped it.
Two decades after the U.S. invaded Iraq, 61% of Americans do not believe the U.S. made the right decision by invading Iraq, according to a new Axios/Ipsos poll.
Why it matters: The chaos and destruction that followed the invasion have made a generation of Americans and their leaders more skeptical of the use of military force overseas, in particular in the Middle East. The invasion toppled a brutal dictator but sparked 20 years of instability in Iraq, and damaged America's standing in the world.
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State of play: Just 31% of Americans think the Iraq War made America safer, while 36% think the U.S. was right to invade, according to the Axios/Ipsos poll published this week.
• There is a clear partisan divide, however, with 58% of Republicans believing the U.S. was right to invade compared to 26% of Democrats.
• Younger Americans, in particular, do not think the U.S. was right to invade Iraq, though majorities in every age group hold that view.
There is lingering suspicion that this war was about oil. Bush, a former Texas governor, was certainly friendly with fossil fuel producers. Grabbing Iraqi oil was the closest thing Bush had to a coherent energy policy.
Bush conducted the Iraq War while already fighting a war in Afghanistan. And Bush kept the Afghan War going long after most of the leaders of al-Qaeda had been captured or killed and the Taliban had been driven from power.
Running two wars on a credit card while giving two rounds of tax breaks to the filthy rich contributed to the financial collapse of 2008 and the subsequent Great Recession.
By contrast, President Joe Biden has, on the cheap, helped to wipe out about half of the Russian Army without the loss of any US service personnel. In non-authoritarian countries US prestige has soared over the past year – rather than sunk under the two awful GOP administrations of the 21st century.
Wingnuts like to say, “libs can’t meme”. Well, a far more important factor this century has been that Republicans can’t war. Vladimir Putin is clearly taking after his GOP pals in this regard.
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news4dzhozhar · 5 months
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awesomecooperlove · 7 months
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insideoliviasmind · 3 months
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Tonight, we write.
The world is chaos, and it is out of our control. Straight to my core I believe the world will begin to erupt into Word War 3. And who knows what that will entail, but I agree with what Donald Trump recently said, "this is not going to be a regular war... army tanks running back and forth shooting each other... this is weapons of mass destruction, the likes of which nobody has ever seen... this is obliteration... this is not war like we are used to... annihilation". I heard what he said and I felt what he meant. I believe that unfortunately, science and chemistry has gone too far. Humankind is in possession of unthinkable WMD, that can most likely wipe out entire country(ies) with a single click of a button. And who is going to make this decision? Who gets to decide who lives and dies? Who gets to decide who is right or wrong? No human is perfect - but how many of us will die as a collective punishment? Who will click the button first? If there were a vote, how many of us would vote against? Why would you ever vote for death if peace was an option? Imperialism or peace?
Which of us will be conscripted? Will it be my brother, your brother, my father, or your father? My neighbours son, or your neighbours son? Which of us will die? Who will live? Which religion, or entity will be next to rule the world? What are they planning? What are they hiding? But that's the funny thing about this system, we never truly had a say, did we? That is way out of all of our control. Our fate is in the hands of the rich and powerful.
I am shocked at the silence within the "real" world, while we are on the brink of Nuclear warfare and WW3. No country is safe at this time. We are also live streaming the genocide of the beautiful Palestinian's in Gaza. And yet we are forced to go to work everyday, like the government slaves that we are. Depending on where you work you probably aren't even allowed to talk about it. I would probably be reprimanded just for wearing the keffiyeh. And I would never wear it as an insult towards the Jews or the people of Israel. I am wearing my heart on my sleeve for Gaza. I think about the people of Gaza everyday. I think about how misguided humankind has become, while we justify killing each other. Killing each other in mass numbers. Developing weapons that quite frankly we just shouldn't have. What is happening within the world is a breach of human moral code. It is a 4k display of our blatant lack of regard for one another.
As corny as this might sound, I don't hate Israel. I do not hate the United States. I do not hate Russia. I do not hate North Korea, Iran, Yemen, the UK, Sweden. I hate nobody. In fact it is quite the opposite, I love everybody. I have a true love for mankind, and the beautiful planet we have been blessed with. And the truth of the matter is, we are destroying it and taking it for granted each and every day, while all of our lives get shorter, and shorter. While the life expectancy of our planet gets shorter, and shorter.
Why can't we live in peace. Just live and let live. Let's not colonize, threaten, steal, enslave, imperialize, collectively punish, label, murder, or judge one another. Instead, why can't we all just step out the front door and take a breath of fresh air to see how lucky we are to even be here in the first place?
Even before reverting to Islam, I always thought that no human being should have the right to decide when another should die. I believe that this a decision for Allah SWT to make.
Ever since I declared my Shahada, I have been more at peace with things that are out of my control. It is largely possible that I could die tomorrow at the hands of my own people (humankind). I can accept my fate, however, I am terrified.
How are you feeling about our world today?
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