• robotElder2 [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    24 minutes ago

    After the war every single single Vietnam vet should have been stripped of citizenship and deported back to Vietnam in chains to spend the rest of their lives buck ass naked out in the jungle disarming UXO at gunpoint for 18 hours a day.

  • Chloé 🥕@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    it doesn’t end there!

    American Rape of Vietnamese Women was Considered “Standard Operating Procedure”

    i’d include a quote here but every sentence in this article is more horrible than the last. i recommend you (the entity reading this reply) read this article if discussion of rape and war do not bother you. towards the end, it details how american media (especially movies) worked to downplay (and even invert!!!) these atrocities.

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    Not to “whatabout…” this scene, but the Danish movie “Land of Mine” was very thought provoking for me in a lot of ways.

    It follows German POWs, post WWII, forced to clear mines from the beaches. Their country did indeed place the mines, but these people forced to clear them were not the actual people who placed them, certainly didn’t call for them to be placed there, and the Danish government knew they were not trained in landmine disposal. Many were killed in the process, and the whole practice was against the Geneva Convention. They were promised to be freed after clearing the beach but were then shipped off to other beaches to continue this dangerous work. The film was made at one of the actual beaches, and a real mine was discovered during filming.

    I don’t particularly enjoy war movies, but I feel the good ones show us the ways that all our leaders have forced or conned regular people into doing horrible things in the name of their country, but when we look back in hindsight and see it was a damn lie, it still never changes anything. Every country is guilty of it, and photos like the one above or the movie I mention can be good reminders, hopefully before more people get forced into these situations.

    Conversely, Joyeux Noël about the WWI Christmas Truce was great, in seeing all sides grasping the pointlessness of the situation they were placed in and uniting as individuals in peace and friendship surrounding their shared values until the leadership on all sides found out what was going on and declared peace was an unacceptable outcome of war and had to stop at once.

    Individuals undoubtably are capable of atrocities, but I think it’s very seldom they came up with those ideas on their own, as opposed to cowards far away in a room somewhere forcing others to be their pawns in some pointless game nobody else really wanted to play.

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    Christ, is that a real image? I think I’m just so horrified at the idea that I’d rather chalk it up to ai/trolling 😶

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      it’s real. so are some of the other images. the Us was in vietnam for profit and control, and entered via a lie and stayed longer than “needed” thanks to people like kissinger. fun fact: the US bombed Laos (with whom we were not at war) with more bombs than all nations in ww2 dropped, combined.

      funner fact fact: the US has been a terrorist state since its inception, has only had profit in mind, and has never been free.

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        the most terrorist country in modern day history

        Or just history. No need for the ‘modern day’ part.

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        In an age of unprecedented amounts and quality of propaganda i have no qualms about questioning an image for authenticity. I also have no problem seeing the ugliness or terrorism committed, i just think it’s important to vet information more than ever these days. I fully believe they were doing what they did there, and the article was helpful in gaining perspective on the situation on the ground there. Absolutely abhorrent.

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          Of course you have the right to question anything these days on the internet, my rant was meant for the deniers and doubters.

          the first subliminal response of the American mind will be to question this factual war crime because of of the counter propaganda image that was created by the us government & then fed to them from day 0 throughout their lifetime.

          This propaganda is spoon fed in video games, tv ads, tv shows, movies, sport event, …etc

          • HCSOThrowaway@lemmy.world
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            No, I think most Americans think more along the lines of “Yes, we committed atrocities in Vietnam, but it was an unfortunate consequence of war, which is never pretty.” Some McCarthy-aligned Americans would follow that up with “To make an omelette (stop communism) you need to crack some eggs (kill civilians).”

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              Maybe worth pointing out here that being a communist country doesn’t seem to have done Vietnam much harm.

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              What you said is exactly what dehumanizing means. And that last part is just pure evil since it justifies annihilating humans for propaganda.

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                McCarthy types generally think that communism is evil, and their utilitarians believe doing Little Evil to fight Big Evil is completely acceptable.

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        Well done on finding another source.

        I have no idea what you’re talking about for the rest of your post though. It seems perfectly reasonable to question the validity of a random picture on Twitter.

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        People are vicious and have been so for as long as we’ve been around. Your country does/did the same stuff, or would have if it could.

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          “This mass-murderer told me that everyone is actually just as bad as him. Why would he lie?”

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          Human nature is malleable, and depends on the material conditions we find ourselves in. People are not inherently vicious, though we all have the capacity to be.

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          crimes committed by people around me are completely the same as the hypothetical crimes people around you would’ve committed if we lived in a different reality, so you shouldn’t criticise me and hurt my feelings. Also, don’t ask why my people are still committing war crimes. Its all justified.

          You people can’t be serious

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          No, and if hypothetically your false assumption was correct and my country did something similar then i would distance myself from it

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      I cant seem to find anything about the image other than the twitter post, so I’m doubtful a about it for now

      Looks like it is real

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        I know they did atrocious shit to the people there. I haven’t seen this photo before or even anything like it outside of a Hollywood film.