• Smaile@lemmy.ca
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    Just ignore everything I say and default back to the way you want things to be, again pixie (lib maga type), your no better then any of Donald followers, cuz aperently giving up a number of my rights to gain the right to defend my people is such an armchair actavist thing to do, go. Touch. Grass.

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      Lol I’m an Anarchist. I was in DAMN, the group these 15 were a part of. I know some of those 15 personally. I went to Labor Notes with some of them.

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                Hmm, ok Soo I’ve looked up thing we’ve done without America asking us to help (things might go poorly if we ever said no to that in the past or not played along a d yah buisnees men took advantage of the situation)

                And it’s coming up surprisingly slim, even less then I was expecting, some stuff in the Congo did pop up but everything else was usa pushed, there’s other stuff from the early 19th and late 18th century so yah sure, I guess your right little freedom fighter, still way better then most and I get the right to be trained todefend my country from the lunatic you people put into a position of power, just keep makeing this about me.

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                  it’s coming up surprisingly slim

                  Sure it is, if you don’t count the military genociding indigenous peoples. Every indigenous nation pushed out is a different culture, so Canada has committed multiple genocides on their own soil. Genocides that were overt until the 70s with the closure of the last residential school. Genocides that continue to this day with systemic racism towards indigenous people and the refusal to return stolen land.

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                    you act like any of the people of the past, not just the army, weren’t also just as complicit as said army personnel, sins of the father much? and again, america has a way worse track record of this. at least our Indians and natives (some ask to be called dif things) are still around to complain about it.