Permanently Deleted

  • FlintstoneSpiceLatte [they/them]
    ·
    edit-2
    2 years ago

    Cool, so they clearly have no problem with Mao colonizing Tibet. Right? No problem with Stalin seizing East Germany, right?

    :bateman-ontological: Tell me NATOids, who are the "orcs", again? I also never want to unironically hear the phrase "Asiatic hordes" again.

  • MC_Kublai [none/use name]
    ·
    2 years ago

    Damn look at that account and those replies. The PPSH-41 was invented for a reason.

  • HornyOnMain
    ·
    2 years ago

    reading the comments and seeing a load of 🦍☀️ and :russia-cool:🤝:amerikkka: in the comments section agreeing with them

    :agony-consuming:

    • PROMIS_ring [he/him]
      ·
      2 years ago

      Tesla Infrared Commando 🦍☀️ @MechaTankie2036 Replying to @AmericanaAesth

      another thing to think about: there's a popular image of manifest destiny which is defined by movement from the east to the west but there's another manifest destiny connected with the Monroe doctrine and later the Roosevelt doctrine that involves a movement from north to south

      hmm

  • NotErisma
    ·
    edit-2
    7 months ago

    deleted by creator

      • Ideology [she/her]
        ·
        2 years ago

        Chuds tryin to steal my appreciation of tired nerd girls, like they've actually felt that level of existential dread.

  • poppy_apocalypse [he/him, any]
    ·
    2 years ago

    I'm thinking Blood Meridian is a little closer to the truth. After the war more Mexicans were lynched than Blacks. If the whites couldn't take their land "legally" (and they usually could) they'd just lynch them and take over.

  • SoyViking [he/him]
    ·
    2 years ago

    If the Nazis had won WWII they would make very similar images to celebrate the completion of Generalplan Ost.

  • HumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]
    ·
    edit-2
    2 years ago

    lol here's another one: see how far you can scroll before you find any depiction of World War II. Plenty of advertising illustrations of the domestic prosperity that was enabled by the the postwar boom, and even a few propaganda posters from WW1, but total omission of the second war is, ah, interesting given how large it looms in the American mythos.

    e: okay if you scroll back to September he's posted the single most iconic image of Americans in WW2, but that's about it. He's posting multiple times a day