• Ulrich@feddit.org
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    4 days ago

    Well look into the deplorable shit happening in Yemen and see if you can find some things to say.

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      4 days ago

      But this bombing wasn’t about the “deplorable shit” happening in Yemen. It was about access to easier shipping routes. Thats it.

      +50 dead in this attack so boats didn’t have to go around the horn of Africa.

        • nomoregenapos@lemmy.cafe
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          Ah yes, there’s the nuance I’ve come to expect around here.

          Then why are you here? Go be a genocide apologist somewhere else.

          I heard reddit is nice

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          Lol you think mass murder have “nuance”? Do you think colombine was “nuanced” too you pos? You think the shoah was “complicated”? That the armenians deserved it a bit, no?

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          4 days ago

          Look, you’re american. You’re no better than a nazi and you shall end the safe fate. Hope you like hanging in nuremberg

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      Okay, and you think these bombings will lead to a regime change in Yemen? The Saudis tried that first. Low to moderate level foreign conflicts with a widely hated enemy (which the West and Israel are) do nothing but strengthen the ruling government. Hell, even a full-scale war isn’t at all guaranteed to remove the rulers from power, because it gives them legitimacy that they otherwise lack. This is why Hamas is still in power despite 18 years of blockades, three wars and a genocide.