Message from @Goblin_Slayer_Floki
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Probably not, we'd have heard about that by now
What a dumb sinario that who thing was
heard about it, this is a joke, i smirk like satan
'cause i inferred that the guy is deaf
If you interact with people who have nothing to do with you and no interest with being interacted with, you cant be pissed when they act "disrespectful" to you.
I mean. If they assult you, sure. Be pissed. Its a crime. Being an asshole? No.
Being an asshole is a crime now though
i don't see anyone really being disrespectful there... the israelites were really offensive but i don't see nothing to go to cry about (to cnn) in that drum circle
first of all, they were teenagers
the red man had tougher crew and he was a vietnam vet, he had nothing to fear about
I mean. Depending on how much of a offense hypochondriac you are, you ***could ASSUME*** that they were being disrespectful and mocking by joining in the chant.
But even then it was probably just "lol this is a meme heyyaya heyyaya heya heya"
disrespectful maybe, i can see that but not hostile or violent or aggressive in any way.
If you disrespect the poor ***pan-native*** angels who never did anything wrong then your literally Hitler. Every native was like Pocahontas from Pocahontas which we also dont like becuse its disrespectful
The real story is the MSM doesnt hate vietnam vets anymore.
haha, that drummer man must have taken some vc scalps
I count that as a win.
war makes monsters of us all
imagine my shock
1791 always making that gud shit
Those kids already committed a mortal sin in the eyes of the left
by being white
it does not matter what the truth is
By being white and having no guilt
by being pro life
and not believing in "progress"
have you seen that documentary / bootleg of those vietnam veterans telling what they did there and how it changed them. it's tough shit to hear but it's also understandable when young men are put into the situation of ending someone's birthdays
which one?
there are a lot of them
it was like a city hall type, there were long tables and lot of veterans
from the early eighties maybe
🤢 🤢 🤢 🤢
they seem genuinely horrified talking about the brutality side of things, it's like they've compartmentalized it somewhere hidden and it surprises them when they try to remember
of course it could be a anti-war setup
it is interesting how different wars affected the generations
i feel today the battles happen at a greater distance
vietnam was more sneaking around in enemy infested vegetation, enough to turn anyone a bit ptsd