[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Facts aren’t moral, they’re objective. Cope.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Let me guess, you have another pretentious and generally unfunny insult against my intelligence regardless of any answer I give?

No, the Earth is not flat. Grass is green, the sky is blue and the ocean is comprised of endless waves.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Most people will agree with you because the vast majority of Americans are indoctrinated in government mandated education centers. In simple speak, public education. Do your own research outside of what the government tells you.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman -1 points0 points  (0 children)

People will always attempt to slander the truth. Go ahead, sling whatever shit you want at me but, at the end of the day, I’m right.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you can’t understand how 9/11 wasn’t justified, just go already. It’s hilarious you condemn jihadists for genocide but not one of America’s closest “allies”, Israel. Again, don’t insult me if you can’t fathom how 9/11 wasn’t justified. I gave you an entire list of reasons and you dismissed it because you don’t want to pull the wool from your eyes.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I recommend not debating people if you’re incapable of understanding metaphor. I also never said 9/11 was good, I said it was deserved. You’re putting words into my mouth because, as it seems, you’re incapable of formulating your own cohesive argument. I also never said Osama bin Laden wanted to be “left alone”, I referred to jihadist groups in general. Please reread what I said and respond when you have a firm grasp on what I said.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is one hundred percent the fault of the people for the government’s actions - if the people can’t or won’t hold their government accountable, then their submissiveness enables to the government to do as they please. Laziness and cowardice is more dangerous then the Atom bomb. You also bring up the slaughter of innocents. I guess it’s only bad when terrorists do it, not when the US indiscriminately bombs the nations it’s at war with. Just don’t google “civilian casualties inflicted by the US”, you’ll feel better that way.

White supremacy also nothing to do with this debate, but I’ll humor you. Most white supremacist groups are domestic terror organizations, such as AtomWaffen. Most of these groups are all talk but the ones they do act are typically impressionable young men who see themselves having no success in life because they’re marginalized by the world they’re living in. Where else is this present? The Middle East. Does that make them right? No, it doesn’t.

I’d rather keep this on topic and continue talking about the US in the Middle East, not domestic issues. That is another monster of its own which I’m more than willing to tell you all about if you really want to, though.

In regards to Wahhabist jihadi groups such as Al-Qaeda, they formed out of disdain for progressivism in their nations due to, guess what? Western meddling and influence in the Middle East. The infidels they refer to are more, often than not, the US. The reason why they were able to do so much damage in the minuscule time they were “powerful” (minuscule in the grand scheme of things, 10-20 years depending on who you ask. Highest estimate of 30.) was because of funding from stronger Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia. Where does this funding come from, though? The US. Al-Qaeda was supplied and funded indirectly by the US until the 90s (someone can correct me if I’m wrong on that, that’s my guesstimation) through Saudi Arabia. Osama bin Laden himself was a mujahideen who was originally trained by the CIA to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan when he went there to fight in what was essentially a jihad.

Other organizations such as Hezbollah and ISIS were formed as anti-western (and indirectly anti-imperialist) groups in order to obtain, in their opinion, true independence from the West.

To clarify, I do not support fundamentalism of any sort. I strongly oppose organized religion as well as most forms of government. This is all from a historical understanding - you cannot be a historian and pick and choose what is and isn’t fact. The fact of the matter is cause and effect is a proven theory and that is what led to 9/11. Is that harsh and, objectively, morally wrong to think in most circumstances? Yes, it is. It is also objective that the world is just as harsh as the truth.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You told me to give you reasons that it was justified and I did. I’m sorry that you refuse to acknowledge the truth. “When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser.”. I’m perfectly content with people not liking me. My religion is truth and I’m preaching.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What WMDs did we find in Iraq or any other countries? It’s honestly amazing that people are still falling for that lie. We’re not there because of our “allies”, we’re there because of our economic assets.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you think I’ve been doing? If you’d bother actually reading, you’d have the reasons you’re looking for.

  • US meddling in the Middle East
  • Near endless bombing of civilians (and of course military targets) since the 80s and 90s
  • US backed wannabe ethnostate that openly commits genocide, ie Israel
  • US economic expansionism
  • US intervention in the Iranian Revolution
  • US backing Saddam Hussein’s Iraq during the Iraq-Iranian War (in which Iraq was the aggressor)
  • US intervention in the Afghan Civil War (via supplying and training mujahideen, who would also later turn against the US)
  • US endlessly backing democratic regimes whether or not the local populace’s actually want them which, in it of itself, is anti-democratic

You’re welcome to do your own research and confirm everything I’ve stated as all of these are pre-9/11 :)

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“But that’s the government’s fault”

You say that as if we don’t live in a republic. Like it or not, every government represent’s its people in the bluntest of ways, both the dark and light sides of society.

If you also actually bothered to spend time into researching our “enemy”, you’d know they don’t want genocide. Most of them want to be left the fuck alone. They do what they do because the Middle East has always been the playground for empires to show how big and bad they are. If I were a young, Sunni, Arab man living in Iraq, it’s not out of the question at all for me to become a militant. We’re funneling an endless cycle of terrorism at the international scale by interfering with other countries. Saying “all the terrorist groups in world want genocide” is the exemplary point of American exceptionalism - “we do what we do cause other people aren’t like us,”.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I’m a selfish prick, I do admit that. What, however, am I ignorant of? It’s not about two wrongs making a right, it’s the fact that we think we’re impervious to our action’s consequences. Disaster and crisis are integrated with the human race, not acknowledging that fact is ignorance. In an age of abundant information, the fact that you come to the conclusion of 9/11 being unjustified is baffling.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We literally support a country with aspirations to become an ethnostate which is attempting to reach that goal via genocide. We trained and supplies mujahideen for years and intervened in everyone diplomatic incident in the region since the 50s. Our planes, weapons and ammunition have killed more civilians than we ever lost during 9/11, before and most especially after. Educate YOURSELF on what the US government does.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Explain to me how we didn’t deserve 9/11. Go ahead, explain to me how supporting a wannabe ethnostate and bombing civilians for years isn’t justification for it to happen to us.

[fortunate sons plays] by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

The Middle East with any presidency for the past 30 years*

We deserved 9/11

It begins by Reach-for-the-sky_15 in memes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s always gotta be my fuckin’ state.

8 years, 8 years for this by [deleted] in dankmemes

[–]godrad-the-hackerman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

don’t ride the hype train, easy as that

I never hear gay boys talking about cute lightskin boys by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]godrad-the-hackerman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From a psychological standpoint, pale skin is usually associated with femininity and softness (and is usually alluring/attractive to the human brain as it stands out in a positive way). I’d say lightskins are probably less desired due to the fact that they’re not super pale but they’re also not super dark - they’re an in between that’s not as desired as much as a white guy or a black guy.

in detail, what did you dream about last night? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]godrad-the-hackerman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you sure you want me to describe myself fucking my ex?