funny how you all ignored the death of civilians in Yemen for years and years and the famine that actually was going on there and still is
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where were your fuckin bleeding liberal ass hearts for them
wars are ugly but sometimes necessary
if you are against civilian deaths due to wars then be against ALL wars you can't pick and choose just becuse the fuckin media tell you to focus on one war over others just shows you aren't genuinely against civilians deaths
you are just spreading shit the media tell you to
civilians die due to war that's what happens during war ffs
@ecksmc And Sudan, another ongoing war in the same region that most people seem to be ignoring.
@Render exactly
it's irritation to watch all these people post day after day about civilian deaths from one conflict and ignore the rest
can't imagine how irritating that is for you Ren 🤗
There's a saying that goes with that.
"No Jews, no news."
I can give you an example of just how irritating it is...
@ecksmc: They do that shit because they don't really, *really* care about civilian deaths at all, not until all the other wars they ignored are pointed out, and even then they'll say, "But we're not talking about those right now". They are vacuous, self-indulgent, strident lemmings, by and large.
It's the behavior and mindset I lament often, that of the Situationally Flexible "Deeply Held Moral Principles".
432,093 civilians have died violent deaths as a direct result of the U.S. post-9/11 wars.
An estimated 3.6-3.8 million people have died indirectly in post-9/11 war zones, bringing the total death toll to at least 4.5-4.7 million and counting.
More than 7.6 million children under five in post-9/11 war zones are suffering from acute malnutrition
War deaths from malnutrition and a damaged health system and environment likely far outnumber deaths from combat
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