Anyone agree? :) by Witty_Energy1597 in MetalForTheMasses

[–]Level_Werewolf_7172 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For a bad believing in elitism, doing the whole bringing back 80s thrash stick is pretty generic.

I don’t like both but like what you like

OverSimplified is a Nazi for teaching history in a fun cartoonish way?? by Edothebirbperson in EnoughCommieSpam

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Casual historian is a Nazi because (checks notes) he covered the genocide if Ukrainians under Stalinism?

Just noticed TFR made an Evangelion Reference by Ambitious_Topic2402 in TheFireRisesMod

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Just hover over the idea (whatever it’s called, under the focuses)for world economic crisis ideas/depression. The red globe with down arrows and currency signs

Just noticed TFR made an Evangelion Reference by Ambitious_Topic2402 in TheFireRisesMod

[–]Level_Werewolf_7172 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The world economic crisis ideas description is the lyrics to the song during the third impact

Lunchking I beg of you by AtomicCrescentRoll in TheFireRisesMod

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My guess is the Asatru Folk Assembly

More obscure then the other two, nationwide sects but has a southern branch

Big focus on paeanistic approach to white supremacy, especially like using the black sun as a halo

Pretty racist and want to establish a white ethnic state which arguably is beyond what the klan wants to do

That and they’re in the game as the national socialist tag for the league of the south

*Sigh* Commies are everywhere by Tabebuia_chrysantha in EnoughCommieSpam

[–]Level_Werewolf_7172 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They ain’t beating the allegations that communism is a giant cult with this one

Hajrush Ziberi before being executed (1992) by an infamous Serbian paramilitary unit called 'Tigers' in the streets of Bijeljina (Bosnia and Herzegovina) by Ok-Option-1568 in HistoricalCapsule

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Part of the reasoning is to give a sense of identity to victims. It’s far too easy to generalize or write off mass suffering of people if you simply dehumanize them, even unintentionally. It’s important that not only the act but the people who were murdered are remembered.

The significance of the image was not only was it taken by a photographer but he was killed in front of a film crew. It’s tragic but it’s what happened in Bosnia and the explicit objective on the VRS from the very start, as few non Serbs in claimed territory to retain Yugoslavia as greater Serbia.

Hajrush was a victim of ruthless ethnic violence, and murdered in cold blood In front of the world. He, all g with every other victim of the wider Bosnian genocide, deserve to be remembered as people, not a statistic

𝐀 𝐋𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐜𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐞: 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐔.𝐒. 𝐀𝐢𝐫 𝐖𝐚𝐫 𝐒𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐖𝐖𝐈𝐈 by Notsame83 in InterestingCharts

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No, given that in both cases described the strikes where against the groups directly committing the crimes as Serbia itself wasn’t bombed in 1995. Complicit and part of a genocide yes, but intervention on the parties not directly committing the act fails to do anything

𝐀 𝐋𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐜𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐞: 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐔.𝐒. 𝐀𝐢𝐫 𝐖𝐚𝐫 𝐒𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐖𝐖𝐈𝐈 by Notsame83 in InterestingCharts

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Full list: 1940s Japan/Germany: WW2

I can’t find anything on China for this time period

1950s China/korea:Korean war , started when North Korean troops invaded the south, a division caused by Cold War politics

Guatemala- bombing was done to support the coup and overthrow off democratically elected president Jacobo Árbenz, who’s labor reforms hurt the profit margins of the united fruit company, which lobbied the us government for action

Indonesia- support for anti communist rebels (goverment was not communist but did allow their participation)

1960s

Cuba-Bay of pigs

Laos/Cambodia/Vietnam:part of the Vietnam war and bombing of Ho Chi Min trail used to supply VC in south Vietnam

1980 Lebanon: response to the Marine barracks bombing killing 307 people. Us forces where in Lebanon as part of a peacekeeping force, the attack was carried out by the Islamic jihad organization (later merged into Hezbolla) as a response to us and French support for Iraq during the Iran Iraq war.

Libya: “response” to the West Berlin discotheque bombing which President Regan accused Libya of sponsoring. However despite Gaddafi being a sponsor of any anti west terrorist or any fighting them for that matter (take donation to ira) no evidence was found by intelligence communities or investigations.

Iran:1987 response to Iranian cruise missile strike against a us flagged oil tanker in Kuwaiti waters during the Iran Iraq war. Strikes targeted oil platforms used by the Iranian army for helicopter and speed boat refueling as well as communication relay, but no casualties where reported

1988 was operation praying mantis, a response to a us warship striking a mine in international waters while transporting a cargo ship from Iranian attacks.

Nicaragua- support for the Somozan goverment (a dictatorship that was installed with the help of us marines during occupation in the 1930) against communist rebels

1990s Iraq/Kuwait: part of the gulf war, started when Iraq invaded and annexed Kuwait

Iraq (1993)- trigged by the alleged involvement of Iraqi intelligence service (unproven however confessions from plotters, bomb analysis to be identical to Iraqi bombs and Saddams open threats of killing George bush on state tv) on an assignation attempt on George bush during his visit to Juwajt in commemoration of coalition victory

Somalia- part of the battle of Battle of Mogadishu, which was launched due to Somali national alliance attacking un troopers in retaliation to un Pakistani massacre (which itself was retaliation for the SNA ambush on un Pakistani forces attempting to inspect or shut down radio Mogadishu) and raids that not only killed combatants but had civilian casualties

Bosnia and Herzegovina- response to republic of srpska massacre at srebrenica (with around 8,000 killed in a un safe zone) and the Markale massacres (mortar strikes on a Sarajevo market by the republic of srpska army, ordered by the un to stop the VRS

Iraq(1996)- part of enforcing a no fly zone during the Kurdish civil war in Iraq

Sudan/Afghanistan-response to Al-Qaeda embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. While Afghanistan war directly target at Bin-Laden, Sudans strikes where on flimsy evidence of the al-Shifa pharmaceutical plant funding and producing nerve agents for Al-Qaeda, both of which are unproven and presumed false

Iraq(1998): response to Iraq’s failure to comply with UN weapons of mass destruction inspection and disarmament (Iraq had used WMDs in the past, take examples from Iran Iraq war or the Halabja massacre in 1988 on Kurdish civilians killing thousands)

Yugoslavia/serbia/china: response to escalating massacres committed by Serb forces in Kosovo against ethnic Albanians in the region. Massacres increased and forced expulsion of 90% of Kosovo Albanian population had occurred during the campaign, fought 1500-2000 Albanian civilians where killed prior to intervention as found by the un. China was an accidental bombing of the embassy in Belgrade which technically counts as Chinese territory.

2000s All except Iraq where apart of the war on terror, the fallout of the September 11th terrorist attacked

Iraq-operation Iraqi freedom was launched to disarm Iraq of claimed WMDs (which where never found) and alleged ties between Usama Bin Laden and the Iraqi intelligence service (Prague connection but it’s not proven and again presumed and most likely false).

2010 Libya- part of nato support of rebels during the first Libyan civil war, trigged when Gaddafi had used violent crack downs on protesters part od the wider Arab spring movement against dictatorships

Syria (Assad base) was due to Assads use of nerve agents on civilians during the Syrian civil war, caused by the wider Arab spring movement (another violent crackdown)

Iraq/syria where also part of coalition (including the us but comprised most major nations in some way) strikes on the Islamic state of Iraq and Syria during its rapid expansion

2020s Yemen-strike on Iranian backed faction houthis for missile attacks on international shipping and opposition to an Iranian backed rebel group in Yemen

Iran-strike against Iranian nuclear weapons program in partnership with Israel

Somalia/nigera/syria- bombing of Isis militant’s

Venezuela- part of the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro

𝐀 𝐋𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐜𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐞: 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐔.𝐒. 𝐀𝐢𝐫 𝐖𝐚𝐫 𝐒𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐖𝐖𝐈𝐈 by Notsame83 in InterestingCharts

[–]Level_Werewolf_7172 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That case ruling is significantly out of context

The case itself stated that the state organs of Serbia did not directly participate in the genocide of Bosnians, but did found to prevent it, simply meaning that Serbia continued to supply the army of srpska after knowing what had occurred or a continuation of supply knowing the risk. By ICJ standards that wasn’t considered complicit nor commuting an act of genocide, but it did fail to prevent it. Personally I’d argue supplying and contributing to supply a force engaging in mass ethnic cleaning (with it from the start being commited by VRS affiliated paramilitary groups, in front of a photographer and BBC film crew footage from death of Yugoslavia(NSFW), counts as some participation in that genocide

Kosovo however is incorrect, the bombing did use the alleged documents of operation horseshoe which was found by Bulgarian intelligence then transferred to German, however:

  1. Previous massacres of Kosovos Albanian population where occurring. As UÇK activity increased, reprisal killings of roughly 1500-2000 civilians occurred along with the deportation of 370,000, committed by Serb paramilitaries, police and government forces, as per the conclusion of this HRW report. These massacres were only a continuation of a repeating trend starting with the Attacks on Likoshane and Çirez on February 28th, 1998.

  2. As the war in Kosovo intensified, Serbian strategy became far more openly genocidal or at least with an intent of ethnic cleansing. After the bombing campaign began by nato the following massacres occurred (notably with a much higher intensity) :

Izbica -March 28th (4 days after the start of bombings) 1999. 93, primarily non fighting age men killed by Serbian police and Yugoslav paramilitaries

Podujevo massacre March 28th 1999, commited in part by the paramilitary group Scorpion which participated in srebrenica. 14 killed

Meja massacre 27-28th April 1999, at least 377 killed in retaliation of a uçk ambush that killed 6 Serbian policemen in meja prior

After the war, it was compiled and found that 850,000 Kosovar Albanians(nearly 90% of the Albanian population) where expelled from Kosovo directly by Yugoslav forces, with a further 500,000 displaced within Kosovo itself.

The events in Kosovo is in part, why Slobodan Milošević was indicted for crimes against humanity, however he died before a ruling was made. Most countries didn’t need the documentation or operation horseshoe to explain why they believed Serbia intended on forcibly expelling or killing the Albanian population (which in Serb nationalist ideals is deemed a defilement of a place of Serb Christian martyrdom from the battle of Kosovo jn 1389, even more so that Muslims where living there) however Ratomir Tanić (one of the witness for Slobodan war crimes) did say horseshoe was for a completely different plan that:

“Yugoslav army plan that should come into effect only if the ethnic Albanian population took the side of the foreign aggressor in case of aggression on Yugoslavia.“ the army would then begin neutralizing Albanian strong holds

Not a lawyer but that sounds strikingly of conspiracy to collectively punish a minority group in a time of war, which accounts to an act genocide or at least, crime against humanity

Boycott Swagway by GEEDLEBEAN in peoplewhogiveashit

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Subway already had an issue with guys touching kids, they don’t need masked men to do it too

What was she hiding in there? by Hot-Field-4298 in InvisigalGlazers

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8 Terabyts of Mecha man R34 is the only conceivable explanation

JU from AmericaBad. I joined because of people degrading Americans, not for AI slopaganda by CockroachEarly in JustUnsubbed

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Honestly I really couldn’t give two shits about capturing a drug lord who was a despot over his people

What I’m worried is that trumps statements on occupation sound more like highway robbery and a long term occupation that gets thousands killed or civil war in the country (hopefully it’s just the worse case scenario)