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RE: The Guardian Is Committing Journalistic Malpractice By Not Retracting This Claim

in #journalism7 years ago

....or everyone's going to become long term babysitters for countries unable or unwilling to live peacefully and respectfully among each other without religious or minority persecution.

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Like the Divided States of Corporatocratic Yankeeland?
The world really ought to smack that obese weapon-tooting baby back into its place.

The US has it problems but genocide isn't one of them or throwing people into prison or killing them for dissent. I am not saying it's right for us to be over there but with Syria at this point if we pull out what will happen to the opposition and the Kurds will far outweigh what's happening there now. I think some people here have come to the conclusion that brutal dictators are the only thing that works to keep people from mass slaughtering each other over there but what happens when the dictator loses control and mass slaughter prevails anyway. Taking out dictators don't work well as I think those behind the military complex has learned otherwise we'd done taken out Assad or find themselves in a full scale war. That's why I say this looks more like a babysitting operation right now more than anything else...like many are saying the only thing coming out of it is the military complex being able to sell them more weapons...is this the new art of war?....I don't have any answers even if I did doesn't mean anybodies listening, it's not like I'd have any weight or influence, and with most people standing around like this:
23_209297.jpg I don't think I'd find many backers of my opinion that would even make it any different.

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