How is it a generalization? What exactly did you take offense with, so i can expand upon it if i can or put out a rebuttal?Ghost Rider wrote:A generalization. It's funny when someone gets on their high horse, screeches...and never realizes they are doing exactly what their naysayers are screaming.18-Till-I-Die wrote:I love how the opposition keeps saying what amounts to "But--but--but THEY were doing it TOO!"
The point is not who is MORE evil the point is that America has done a sufficient amount of unethical and amoral shit throughout it's history up untill this very day that it can be called Evil.
All the appologist crap in the world cannot disprove that the United States have done horrifically evil things throughout it's history that means, yes, it is an evil country.
And I'm not on a high horse, i'm wondering how a simple statement, that America has a history of evil acts, has grown into a dicussion of:
"Which is worse: America or STALIN!!!"
Who gives a shit who is worse, the fact that OTHER countries did evil shit has never ONCE been questioned (not by me certainly, and AFAIK neither has Stas Bush or LotA). It's a misdirection of the question, evading the point.
Hase the UK, Russia, China etc etc done evil shit? Yes. Do they have a history of such? Indeed they do. Is that important? Fuck no.
It's irrelevent to the question "Does America have a history of evil acts." the answer to anyone who isnt just trying to handwave away the facts is "Yes it has a long history of such and has killed hundreds of thousands (minimum) of people, not including other casualty figures".