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Unread 03-15-2021, 10:18 AM
conny conny is offline
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i would have thought the most costly moral international
action in modern history is WW2, by a country mile.

basically we closed the stable door after the horse had left.
then we kept all the money. Also we kept the stable and
the big house attached to the stable. and also everything
made up until that point. Altruism? i think not.

then we continued to trade on the back of it, pretending the
problem was nothing to do with us because the money was
invested and we didn't like to talk about where the money had
come from in the first place.

oddly, then we spent most of the money digging trenches,
and blowing up farmland around the Somme river. but that's
another story. History is a strange thing.

the story in America is similar imo. Lies, moral vacuity and
death, for several generations. looking to the WA squadron for
some kind of redemption is really not going to cut it.
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