Can we stand together over here. I don't want to stand next to you.
PiousAgnostic
I mean. BBC is a legitimate news source, the girl is dead, Iran has a serious problem with thier morality police force, and as a country hasn't responded well with their internal protests against the morality police.
I weigh all those truths against a random person trying to be edgy on the internet, and I think your babble doesn't really hold much weight.
Why minimize the death of a protestor for a movement most of the world agrees with? It's kind of heartless.
Why Genocide? That word gets thrown around a lot. Might feel good to say, but words have meanings.
Why not say it is a deliberate and largely coordinated program of institunalized emotional abuse? Or similar language. Using the wrong emotionally charged word makes an argument fall flat.
One large milk container with handle, equals one gallon.
Wow, you get so angry when learning something new. It's worth reporting about because it's one small twitch of the finger from an international incident.
It makes total sense in America. Here we would have shot him before he was dead though.
Honestly, it's an oversimplified view on reality. The US is incredibly good and incredibly bad. Just like most countries.
The argument over which country is better is like arguing philosophy. The argument has merit in lifting up both sides. But to say America is bad is sophmoric at best. It comes across like a petulant child.