There is no number of foreigners that is unacceptable to sacrifice for a middle class livelihood. Anti-cop because they can imagine a scenario where a cop inconveniences them. These principles don't apply to the Waffen SS because they can't imagine a soldier personally inconveniencing them and, of course, foreigners aren't really humans.

  • SerLava [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Vets who were earnestly misled and now hate, HATE the US military, and who make working against the US military somewhere at the top of their personal identity: Those ones can be alright. I can support those troops. Straight up war criminals can die though.

    My favorite US troops

    • Quaxamilliom [comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      yea, but when it comes to western 'leftists' all you need is a podcast and you're absolved. There are honestly only two US soldiers in the past 2 decades I can think of that actually managed to tangibly damage the imperialistic army, Chelsea Manning and Nidal Hasan.

        • Quaxamilliom [comrade/them]
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          2 years ago

          He killed cops tho, which is why he's been memed to hell by western leftists and Nidal is barely mentioned... which just goes to prove the greater theme of this thread.

    • edwardligma [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      my favourite us troops

      April 21, 1969: A grenade was thrown into the company office of K Company, 9th Marines, at Quảng Trị Combat Base, RVN, with First Lieutenant Robert T. Rohweller dying of wounds he received in the explosion. Private Reginald F. Smith, who was apprehended after boasting about the killing to a colleague in formation while still having a grenade ring on his finger, pleaded guilty to the premeditated murder of Rohweller and was sentenced to 40 years' imprisonment; he was murdered by a fellow inmate in prison on 25 July 1982

      March 15, 1971: A grenade was tossed into an officer billet at Bien Hoa Army Airfield, with Lieutenants Thomas A. Dellwo and Richard E. Harlan of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) being killed. Private Billy Dean Smith was charged with the murders of the officers but was acquitted at a court-martial in November 1972