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Mr. Dumb Moron
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Pretty insane, you see people with less radicalized rhetoric than this posting all over Reddit.
Of course, the motive is an enigma to the geniuses at the NYT
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Pretty insane, you see people with less radicalized rhetoric than this posting all over Reddit.
Of course, the motive is an enigma to the geniuses at the NYT
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How does a guy who works in the mailroom of the department of transportation think he knows more about reason than a college professor that TAUGHT reason? Is it the Dunning-Kruger Effect?Comparing Trump to Stalin equates to sound reasoning.
How does a guy who works in the mailroom of the department of transportation think he knows more about reason than a college professor that TAUGHT reason? Is it the Dunning-Kruger Effect?
We will never understand the motive.I've never heard this rhetoric before.
I see you and TG are continuing your self-licking ice cream cone.How does a guy who works in the mailroom of the department of transportation think he knows more about reason than a college professor that TAUGHT reason? Is it the Dunning-Kruger Effect?
I prefer the comparison to Mussolini myself.I see you and TG are continuing your self-licking ice cream cone.
DOT Mail Room? I dig it.
OMM is right in many aspects; however, the comparison to Stalin was ridiculous. He suffers, much like you (should I now diminish your occupation?), from TDS. I understand why many do not like him, but these comparisons to Stalin and Hitler are out of touch with reality. I do not expect you to understand my POV.
Seems rational.
See how we can disagree? Or is this where I should "ignore" you?
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Estimates of the total deaths directly or indirectly attributable to Benito Mussolini’s Fascist regime (1922–1945) vary widely, but scholars generally hold him responsible for hundreds of thousands to over one million premature deaths. While his internal repression was less lethal than that of Hitler or Stalin, his brutal colonial policies and aggressive entry into World War II resulted in massive casualties.
Major areas of responsibility include:
In total, historians sometimes estimate that the Italian colonial wars and aggression resulted in roughly one million premature deaths across Africa and Europe, often driven by a desire to emulate the brutal expansionist tactics of other European powers
- Ethiopia (1935–1941): The Italian invasion and subsequent occupation of Ethiopia is estimated to have caused roughly 300,000 to over 700,000 deaths. This included the use of poison gas, chemical warfare, and major massacres, such as the Yekatit 12 massacre in Addis Ababa in 1937, which killed an estimated 15,000–30,000 people.
- Libya (1929–1934): The "pacification" of Libya saw the creation of concentration camps for nomadic populations, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 20,000 to 100,000 Libyans through starvation, disease, and direct execution.
- World War II and Balkan Campaigns (1940–1943): Italian forces committed brutal atrocities in Yugoslavia, Greece, and other occupied territories. The occupation of Yugoslavia, in particular, involved internment in camps like Rab, where thousands died.
- The Holocaust and Social Republic (1943–1945): After being installed by Germany as the leader of the puppet Italian Social Republic (Republic of Salò) in northern Italy, Mussolini's forces were complicit in the deportation and killing of over 7,000 to 8,500 Italian Jews.
- Internal Oppression: Before formally becoming dictator in 1925, fascist squads killed an estimated 2,000 political opponents. While later repression resulted in fewer deaths and more prison sentences (like the confino or island exile), thousands still died due to the brutal nature of his police state.
Not backing off that. My "collecting" of glimpses of this xxcensoredxx's true nature and Kohlberg Moral Development Type two "law-unto-oneself" personality has PLENTY of data to base itself on. (Trump's method of "killing" people is to harass them into debt and prison, or, if not Americans, bomb them.)
Seems rational.
See how we can disagree? Or is this where I should "ignore" you?
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Estimates of the total deaths directly or indirectly attributable to Benito Mussolini’s Fascist regime (1922–1945) vary widely, but scholars generally hold him responsible for hundreds of thousands to over one million premature deaths. While his internal repression was less lethal than that of Hitler or Stalin, his brutal colonial policies and aggressive entry into World War II resulted in massive casualties.
Major areas of responsibility include:
In total, historians sometimes estimate that the Italian colonial wars and aggression resulted in roughly one million premature deaths across Africa and Europe, often driven by a desire to emulate the brutal expansionist tactics of other European powers
- Ethiopia (1935–1941): The Italian invasion and subsequent occupation of Ethiopia is estimated to have caused roughly 300,000 to over 700,000 deaths. This included the use of poison gas, chemical warfare, and major massacres, such as the Yekatit 12 massacre in Addis Ababa in 1937, which killed an estimated 15,000–30,000 people.
- Libya (1929–1934): The "pacification" of Libya saw the creation of concentration camps for nomadic populations, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 20,000 to 100,000 Libyans through starvation, disease, and direct execution.
- World War II and Balkan Campaigns (1940–1943): Italian forces committed brutal atrocities in Yugoslavia, Greece, and other occupied territories. The occupation of Yugoslavia, in particular, involved internment in camps like Rab, where thousands died.
- The Holocaust and Social Republic (1943–1945): After being installed by Germany as the leader of the puppet Italian Social Republic (Republic of Salò) in northern Italy, Mussolini's forces were complicit in the deportation and killing of over 7,000 to 8,500 Italian Jews.
- Internal Oppression: Before formally becoming dictator in 1925, fascist squads killed an estimated 2,000 political opponents. While later repression resulted in fewer deaths and more prison sentences (like the confino or island exile), thousands still died due to the brutal nature of his police state.
Ahh yes much beloved Hillary Clinton.The fact people are so aghast of Trump while being oblivious to how the entire political apparatus operates is the next level gaslighting you have to tip your hat to. The difference with Trump is he does it in the public square. Unphased by Team Clinton's literal body count but Orange King makes mocks people in public. Trump got Colbert to lose his job while Mike Flynn gets bankrupted and imprisoned. SPLC keeps KKK on life support and funds Charlottesville but MagaBabe5892 is a domestic terrorist who should be locked up for talking at a school board meeting about dudes in girls sports.
“according to models”![]()
USAID shutdown has led to hundreds of thousands of deaths | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
The Trump administration’s decision to shut down the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths from infectious diseases and malnutrition, according to Harvard Chan School’s Atul Gawande.hsph.harvard.edu
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Research finds more than 14 million preventable deat...
A study co-authored by a UCLA Fielding School of Public Health researcher finds that recent U.S. foreign aid cuts may lead to more than 14 million additional...ph.ucla.edu
“according to models”
I’d love to see actual empirical data to back up those claims that millions are dying from DOGE cuts
Ahh yes much beloved Hillary Clinton.
here's on the ground reporting suggesting HIV rates and HIV mortality has doubled in Uganda since PEPFAR funds got cut off:
There's obviously a complicated chain of causation here that both makes it harder to measure and to say that anyone is morally culpable for the deaths in a way that's not true for, say, dropping a bomb on a girl's school, but seems pretty clear that a lot of people are going to die who would have lived in an alternative universe where these programs weren't abruptly cut. I think if someone's inclined to treat Stalin as personally culpable for Holdomor deaths it's hard to see why these wouldn't count as attributable to the Trump admin.
e. digging a little further into this, PEPFAR appears to be one of the most effective public health interventions of all time and I feel like it got underplayed because it started under the Bush administration and Dems, who would generally be more inclined to celebrate something like that, are loathe to give Bush credit for anything.
Please get some MRI machines and then come back to us.I see we’ve resorted back to the “spend the money on homeless and veterans” as if conservative polices have ever been about expanding benefit payments to communities who need it like vets or homeless people.
We aren't the World's police, yet we must fund crises across the world.US is not the world's nanny (rather should not be).
here's on the ground reporting suggesting HIV rates and HIV mortality has doubled in Uganda since PEPFAR funds got cut off:
There's obviously a complicated chain of causation here that both makes it harder to measure and to say that anyone is morally culpable for the deaths in a way that's not true for, say, dropping a bomb on a girl's school, but seems pretty clear that a lot of people are going to die who would have lived in an alternative universe where these programs weren't abruptly cut. I think if someone's inclined to treat Stalin as personally culpable for Holdomor deaths it's hard to see why these wouldn't count as attributable to the Trump admin.
e. digging a little further into this, PEPFAR appears to be one of the most effective public health interventions of all time and I feel like it got underplayed because it started under the Bush administration and Dems, who would generally be more inclined to celebrate something like that, are loathe to give Bush credit for anything.
….I want those? Do you even know why that’s an issue?Please get some MRI machines and then come back to us.