Ask them about the Kent State Massacre, I wonder how many would actually know what you're talking about
I would wager that just about everybody above the age of 30 years would know about the Kent State Massacre (and most people under that, but I am less confident).
The MOVE bombings is something that I think most people do not know about.
i thought everyone knew about that one but then i realized my mom was a bit hippieish and i probably only knew it from us listening to so much CSNY
Better bits:
- A Japanese person asking about the atomic bombs and the camps we held Japanese Americans in
- A Navajo person asking about genocide and stolen land
- A Chilean person asking about the only important 9/11
A gang of 200 people following Americans around, asking for justifications ov everything America has ever done.
But Asians might have Covid
I say, walking around maskless while coughing profusely and licking handrails.
a vietnamese person walking around DC asking about the My Lai Massacre and Agent Orange
[Finding me digging thru a dumpster, looking back to the camera every now and then while flinging cardboard boxes out of the way] "everyone knows Bush had advance knowledge an attack like 9/11 was going to happen throw, people are still playing along today like the war on terror was to save the world and not enrich Halliburton and Dick Cheney's stock."
"Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony."
9/11? do you mean you want me to call 911? are you having an emergency??
I like to up the conspiracy ante and do stuff like technobabble about how planes can't hit a hologram
When Americans respond by talking about the twin towers, frame it as them maliciously avoiding talking about Salvador Allende.
Is it a flip-the-script on the “Do you know what happened on June 4, 1989” genre?
bit idea: Japanese person walking around america shoving a camera in people's faces and asking them about Einstein's Brain. oh wait, they did that already