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US foreign wars: the banality of evil.

Supported by their families at home, American soldiers have been killing people around the world since Vietnam. While their actions were evil, the servicemen themselves were quite ordinary, commonplace, and neither demonic nor monstrous. There were no sign in them of firm ideological convictions. Their immorality – their capacity, even their eagerness, to commit crimes – could be attributed to their ‘thoughtlessness’.

It is our inability to stop and think that permits Americans to participate in mass murder.
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fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
US military forces have engaged with foreigners long before Viet Nam! Look back in history, this has been happening since shortly after the birth of this Nation! That's why battleships like "Old Ironsides" were built! Marines were sent into Tripoli, Nicaragua, Philippines and countless others!
sree251 · 41-45, M
@fanuc2013 I know our history. It was different back then. Perhaps, we were always imperialists at heart, the US being a chip off the old block, the British Empire.

After WW2, colonialism went out of fashion. The US has been fighting foreign wars since to establish a one-world order under the dictatorship of the US. Just look at the way we are running our own country now. We have an ex-president getting clobbered for attempting to exert his right to freedom.
AbbySvenz · F
No, you have an ex-president being clobbered for attempting to hold on to that power (as well as violating campaign finance laws to get into the office in the first place) @sree251
sree251 · 41-45, M
@AbbySvenz You and I have different points of view, Abby. I am sure you believe Chauvin murdered George Floyd also.
AbbySvenz · F
Well, that is what the jury concluded. 🤷🏼‍♀️@sree251
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