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so you dont have a real counter argument, therefor using comedy to pretend you actually have a point?
"we" is what i have an issue with, you have no actual reason to use this word, ur own opinion doesn't represent the majority unless you present evidence that reinforces thisJohn McHenry said:The facts are we are involved, the sentiment is that we don't care because we aren't there.
Yes we are involved. We (America) don't care about the people dying bc they aren't us, but we do care about our involvement bc of the money. Does this reconcile with you bc I feel like everyone agrees with thisJohn McHenry said:The facts are we are involved, the sentiment is that we don't care because we aren't there.
tbf, we don't really care about people dying in general.Chris said:Yes we are involved. We (America) don't care about the people dying bc they aren't us, but we do care about our involvement bc of the money. Does this reconcile with you bc I feel like everyone agrees with this
fair enough, we tend to try and pretend to when it's our troops at least thoSwamps said:tbf, we don't really care about people dying in general.
Agreed. I think the loss of connection was the word involved. I meant involved as in public sentiment, people have no motivation to be involved or care on a personal level. So people aren't "involved"Chris said:Yes we are involved. We (America) don't care about the people dying bc they aren't us, but we do care about our involvement bc of the money. Does this reconcile with you bc I feel like everyone agrees with this