The Iran War (was Nuclear Program) thread
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One thing concerns me greatly. Not hearing reports of social unrest in the streets, nothing that resembles an uprising. Seems like we’d be hearing about it if it were occurring.
@Mik said in The Iran War (was Nuclear Program) thread:
One thing concerns me greatly. Not hearing reports of social unrest in the streets, nothing that resembles an uprising. Seems like we’d be hearing about it if it were occurring.
I'm unconvinced that being bombed makes people hate their government more than the people dropping the bombs. History would indicate that if anything it seems to make people more patriotic.
But what do I know? Trump and Hegseth are the experts, after all. And such experts!
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One thing concerns me greatly. Not hearing reports of social unrest in the streets, nothing that resembles an uprising. Seems like we’d be hearing about it if it were occurring.
@Mik said in The Iran War (was Nuclear Program) thread:
One thing concerns me greatly. Not hearing reports of social unrest in the streets, nothing that resembles an uprising. Seems like we’d be hearing about it if it were occurring.
Despite the bombs and fully functioning domestic political repression apparatus still firmly in place, people continue to manage and feed their families. When the food becomes scarce and children start going hungry, the masses will take to the streets. That is the way virtually of all revolutions.
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17,000 years of so called civilization and we still fight wars over our imaginary sky friends. Jesus.
@Mik Jesus ??? LOL
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17,000 years of so called civilization and we still fight wars over our imaginary sky friends. Jesus.
@Mik said in The Iran War (was Nuclear Program) thread:
17,000 years of so called civilization and we still fight wars over our imaginary sky friends. Jesus.
Yes and it’s called fanaticism. Stems from adhering to what is errantly believed to be a creed of absolute truth, religious or secular, the choice is yours to pick and, comes in all shapes, sizes and models.
