Just watched the Boy Boy video on George Bush’s Masterclass, and they made me think about which U.S. President was actually worse.

  • @OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    Way to downplay warcrimes and actual wars 👏👏👏

    Nobody who understands what Bush did thinks Trump is worse.

    Edit: ITT- People justifying senseless wars

    • @vivadanang@lemm.ee
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      278 months ago

      No one is downplaying what Bush did, we’re accentuating how excruciatingly bad Trump’s actions were. See you comprehend that Bush’s crimes were horrible, you’re simply incapable of understanding that Trump’s were much, much worse.

      Many executives get their countries embroiled in foreign conflicts. Few actively attempt to subvert their own government upon their dismissal; they literally are the worst of the worst, and your inability to fathom this is either feigned or revealing.

      • How can what Trump did be worse than killing a million civillians, running torture camps, invading foreign nations, commitingto extrajudicial killings, and giving rise to the IS, who again killed hundreds of thousands of people, destroyed millenia of human history and culture and commited all imagineable atrocities?

        • @vivadanang@lemm.ee
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          38 months ago

          Because Trump would normalize invading countries, running camps (he already kept kids in cages!), trying to get the government to commit extrajudicial killings, and idolizing tyrants like Putin, Orban, Kim, etc.,

          This isn’t hyperbole, there’s examples plenty of each.

          • Bush did all of this 20 years ago. To be fair though invading other countries, putting fascist regimes into power there, extrajudicial killings and camps all have been part an integral part of american history. It became a new quality with Bush though as the world progressed to a more humane standard at the time and the veil put around these things by Bush was much thinner, than by his predecessors.

            Still Trump is ultimately just continueing the work of Bush. It is just more noticeable as he is very loud and brazen about it, where Bush was only outspoken about it.

            • @vivadanang@lemm.ee
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              08 months ago

              thanks for your stellar analysis, it’s factually incorrect and bereft of insight nuance or critical thought. keep trying to tie them together, it’s pointless but obviously keeps you very entertained.

        • @vivadanang@lemm.ee
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          18 months ago

          lol someone just turned 13. that’s cute lil’ edge lord, your future is fucked regardless of politics.

    • @popcap200@lemmy.ml
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      08 months ago

      I’ll say the same thing to you as I did the other guy.

      What until you hear about the war crimes of authoritarians. Just recently we have Assad gassing his own people, Russia stealing children, stealing land, and filling mass graves in Ukraine, Saudi Arabia murdering a journalist with a hacksaw. Bush may have started an illegitimate war, but the US military is comparatively very good when it comes to avoiding civilian casualties.

    • @satan@r.nf
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      -128 months ago

      This shows their priorities. They don’t care about war crimes.

      • @cecinestpasunbot@lemmy.ml
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        18 months ago

        I think it’s more a reflection of the media people consume. It’s easy for people to forget Bush’s war crimes when he’s been rehabilitated in part to make Trump look like an exceptional threat.