This tells me shit is going to hit the fan and the regular actors like the media, UN, globalists, leftists will ignore or downplay it. It will be similar to the "mostly peaceful protests" but with a lot more death.
At this point I'd rather they ignore it, it certainly beats using it to stir up justification to go back in. It's incredibly sad (and predictable) what's happening, but let's take the "win" that is getting the hell out, and stay out.
It's one of those insane things about war. You can have a horrific battle in one part of town, and the other side is checking out the discount prices at Crazy Yacko's candy shop.
This tells me shit is going to hit the fan and the regular actors like the media, UN, globalists, leftists will ignore or downplay it. It will be similar to the "mostly peaceful protests" but with a lot more death.
Whatever happened to the looting and riots in South Africa?
A month ago, you had World War Z-like hordes of looters and rioters burning down malls, grocery stores and distribution centres.
Then.........crickets?
Associations, i guess.
At this point I'd rather they ignore it, it certainly beats using it to stir up justification to go back in. It's incredibly sad (and predictable) what's happening, but let's take the "win" that is getting the hell out, and stay out.
Het #what do #you mean by #that
Well, can't expect the Taliban to stay living in their caves now that they run the country. They're going to need more houses.
It's one of those insane things about war. You can have a horrific battle in one part of town, and the other side is checking out the discount prices at Crazy Yacko's candy shop.
The disconnect is very common.
Fuck the UN and fuck Afghanistan
seems mostly harmless, no?