When I was a kid in Montreal, most of the dads (and some of the moms) were veterans of the World War II, and the Korean War, which had ended just a few short months before I was born.
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Roxanne Tellier – Doomed to Repeat
Posted in life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags alternative reality, Biden, Big Lie, Brian Sicknick, Charlottesville, CNN, Constitution, COVID 19, DBAWIS, Doomed to Repeat, Ernst Zundel, Fake News, Final Solution, Glenn Kirschner. Mar A Lago, Governor Gretchen Whitmore, Holocaust, Jamie Raskin, John Cameron Swayze, Josh Hawley, KellyAnne Conway, Korean War, Michigan, Mike Shirkey, Mitch McConnell, MS-NBC, Muslim ban, not guilty, or Huntley and Brinkley, pandemic, Rand Paul, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, segarini, Supreme Court, Tellier, trade war, Twitter, Walter Cronkite, World War II on February 14, 2021 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – WhatAboutery and the Innocents of Bowling Green
Posted in Opinion, politics, Review with tags Bob Segarini, Bowling Green Massacre, Cold War, complete moral failure, DBAWIS, KellyAnne Conway, logical fallacy., MSNBC, post-Soviet Russia, propaganda purposes, Roxanne Tellier, Soviet Union, Stephen Miller, The New York Times, tu quoque, Turkish President, Vladimir Putin, what about, whataboutery, whataboutism on July 8, 2018 by segariniIt’s become ubiquitous, since January 2017. Every time another horror is unleashed upon the American nation, in the name of the president of little brain and less compassion, his faithful attendants dutifully beat history’s bushes to find something similar that they can throw out as a stumbling block to sanity.
“You dare to say it’s wrong to separate children from their parents at the border? Well, what about when American citizens break the law? They don’t get to see their kids either!”
And then they poke each other in the arm and giggle, thinking that they are terribly clever, and have stopped all further discussion in it’s tracks.