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So a thing from almost 60 years ago? That was a tragedy and eventually led to a course correction on Vietnam. Hardly an example of "business as usual"
Millions killed since Kent State by the state. Kent State is remembered because, again, it was a bunch of white people
In a single mass casualty event? Ohh nevermind you're one of those ml accounts.
When the weak minded have no argument they always resort to ad hominem argumentum
It sounded like you wanted a concrete example within living memory
Well I can't assume what the op meant. But I think the spirit is how what's going on isn't normal. And I think using an example like that is in itself unique and this is also not normal. Both of those things are rare and if anything prove the point that we shouldn't be here and we should be alarmed with what is happening.
I'm well over 60.
I would think someone alive during Jim Crow would remember Kent State
How about the Iraq war, the Afghanistan war, Syria, Yemen, Palestine, Sudan, Myanmar, or any of the other countless places where US capitalism has incited genocide, murder, rape, and torture. Or is it only fascism when it happens inside our borders to white people?
Sort of feels like you're just baiting here. We're talking about domestic issues in this thread.