Also “motives” aren’t really relevant to whether bombing civilian critical infrastructure is a war crime.
I mean, this is obviously incredibly stupid, but it’s also a foreseeable side-effect of a silly and counterproductive effort to retcon the ordinary-language meaning of “racist” to make it conceptually impossible to ever apply it to a non-white person.
There are no American tanks in Baghdad.
How teams/delegations are received in Mexico versus the US
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Every week, the Doctor goes somewhere novel and interesting, encounters an intriguing mystery or problem, helps people by solving it, and then goes on to the next place, with no overarching plotline or recurring villains.
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I am absolutely convinced that for American masculinity to staunch its downward spiral of limp idiocy, more men need to feel comfortable doing girlie shit. Like, join a ladies group chat about Off Campus, it’ll help. You need to get that stuff out to survive mentally. Look at horror filmmakers…
You’re not on “our side”
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Ian Carrillo
You can just say “that is not in practice a serious problem in the United States” without bending yourself in pretzels to make it a definitional impossibility.
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Faine Greenwood
The word “racist” doesn’t apply to individuals that don’t wield power. You might call him bigoted (I don’t) but until one of his fellow black or brown Marines call him that then you should be careful about throwing around insults.