Sure looks like the US is asking for another 9/11.
If the US was to take an isolationist policy 100 years ago, then there is a good chance that WW2 would have been won by the Axis. The Allied forces likely would have put up a good fight, but I'm not sure they would have emerged victorious against the combined Axis forces. The war in the Pacific would have raged on much longer, and without nuclear weapons, there would have been an extreme loss of life invading Japan. At the very least, WW2 would have lasted much much longer than it did. Depending on the outcome, plenty of countries might currently be speaking German and debating if they should tear down 80-year-old statues of Hitler.
The only people who believe this drivel are those who have only learned about WWII via Hollywood and YT videos. Go listen to an actual historian and you will not hear this fantasy. They will tell you that Germany had one foot in the grave by the time the US joined the Western front. The only ounce of truth in this statement is that the Pacific theatre would have gone on longer.
Edit: I didn't touch on this but should have...the whole idea that a nuclear attack on Japan was necessary or even justified in any way is not only incorrect but is a racist, genocidal excuse for not one, but TWO of the most horrific acts in our entire history. You should be ashamed for propagating this tired lie.
"People"
Care to share what you meant by this?
Blowback is something a different administration has to deal with. Therefore, it's not our problem!
Fuck, this mirrors my feeling on KM exactly. I'd love to see someone contemporary go as hard as RTJ but with an ML lean. All the ones I know are anarchists or old AF (even though I enjoy them too.)
I think you forgot to close your eyes and cover your ears before commenting.
The people straying from the "echo chamber" aren't the ones blocking others for dissent. Sounds like you're projecting.
BCG isn't nearly as protective as modern vaccines aim to be. The GSK vaccine in question in the article and similar ones in development in other research groups are aiming to improve protection over BCG.
It's insane how common latent TB is on a global scale and it's quite a challenging problem to solve from a technical standpoint.
You make dense housing like these apartments because it is the most practical way to house everybody quickly. Once you take care of the immediate problem, homelessness, you can continue to expand and build nicer, bigger housing for everyone.
What's more important, that we have enough resources to house everyone, but there are still people forced to live on the streets or the fact that you don't like the inconvenience of living in an apartment because it's too small for you even in the short term? Guess that makes you one of the greedy few that can't see past their own problems to think of their community.
Fuck you doubly.
You're just jealous because your spoon isn't as big as Stalin's was.
After years of putting up with this shit, I wouldn't be calling a complaint line, I'd be hurling things on top of the vehicles from the building, but libs call me unreasonable.
"Wow, looks like a cinder block fell off the building, guess it's a good thing your stupid car was illegally parked so it didn't hit any pedestrians. Thanks for protecting and serving us, ~~pig~~ officer!"