https://mobile.twitter.com/KevinSabellico/status/1371629548819730435
People are saying Allende and Pinochet were about as white as Kissinger.
yeah that's right I tweeted this, the long con baby :sicko-hippie:
He did a whole thread about how his hair dresser hated Allende and loved Pinochet so it's complicated actually. He closed with "she gave me a pretty good haircut", and a picture of a my mom cuts my hair haircut.
Edit: is that a bisexual NATO flag? Uhh, someone please fucking erase me now.
Bruh. NSFW tag that ugly mofo. He looks like you fucked around on a create a character
Holy fuck. A huge type of guy is guys who still look like their parents dress them and this is peak. That zip up hoodie with the awkward collar is a peak example
Just checked it out he’s wearing a t shirt and fleece zip up jacket wtf lmao yall are grasping. He looks like any other forgettable dork hate his ideas not his hairline
-Soulja
“She said hitler escaped to the Argentinian Antarctic and so did Allende”
Yes, definitely someone you should listen to
Today in "American crimes against humanity I just learned about:"
President Richard Nixon viewed Pakistan as a Cold War ally and, therefore, refused to condemn its actions. From the White House tapes: "The President seems to be making sure that the distrusted State Department would not, on its own, condemn Yahya for killing Bengalis."[1] Nixon and China tried to suppress reports of genocide from East Pakistan.[163] Nixon also relied on American disinterest in what was happening in Pakistan, he said "Biafra stirred up a few Catholics. But you know, I think Biafra stirred people up more than Pakistan, because Pakistan they're just a bunch of brown goddamn Moslems."[164]
The US government secretly encouraged the shipment of weapons from Iran, Turkey, and Jordan to Pakistan, and reimbursed those countries for them[165] despite Congressional objections.[91]
A collection of declassified US government documents, mostly consisting of communications between US officials in Washington, D.C. and in embassies and USIS centers in Dhaka and in India, show that US officials knew about these mass killings at the time and, in fact, used the terms "genocide" and "selective genocide," for example, in the "Blood Telegram."[91] They also show that President Nixon, advised by Henry Kissinger, decided to downplay this secret internal advice, because he wanted to protect the interests of Pakistan as he was apprehensive of India's friendship with the USSR, and he was seeking a closer relationship with China, which supported Pakistan.[166]
:amerikkka:
rogan is, at worst, obnoxious. he's not even in the same category as these bastards