Last time I checked, Kandahar is not in the United States. I don't give a damn about what anyone else does in their own country and which if any idiotology/religion they follow. But apparently "your" fight (meaning, those that want foreign entanglements) became my fight (meaning, everyone in America).
I'm glad you can make a living in Afghanistan as a private contractor, I just don't want to pay for it. I'm glad you have friendly Afghans that support and fight besides you, I just don't want to give them a ticket to America. I'm glad you get to kill Jihadis because they're "bad guys" (I mean... they were cool when the US was/is supporting them), I just don't want to pay and fight perpetual wars.
“ I have spent the better part of my life in direct support of "the war on terror" or whatever Washington wants to label current operations
What did Washington label the arming of Jihadis in Libya and Syria? What did it label using US military assets to ensure the terrorists victory on the ground? There is no "war on terror", there is only a propaganda attempt that ensures massive government spending and violations of civil rights (the rights of ALL Americans).
“ I am completely willing to bypass their rights our constitution affords if it works.
Ah my dear friend, you must have missed the part where the NSA/FBI was spying on YOU and not just "their rights". It's the TSA that gives YOU a proctology exam so you can board a plane, and they won't give 2 shits about what you were doing for the past 23 years. So you might be cool with the government "bypassing" rights, but I ain't.
Squeak115 on July 29th, 2018 at 17:39 UTC »
At -16. Saying that diplomacy is better than outright genocide is taboo on that sub...
ColeYote on July 29th, 2018 at 15:30 UTC »
[Chin scratch emoji]
CompactedConscience on July 29th, 2018 at 13:20 UTC »
I thought calls for genocide were against this site's content policy, but there are dozens of unremoved comments in the linked thread that call for genocide.