The idea that Americans might have to do something to fix their country? Unthinkable, clearly a joke. Good luck.

Which American are you?

  1. “We can’t fight back because then the Nazis will take the opportunity to punish us harder”

  2. “it’s not as EASY as you seem to think”

  3. “Yeah, well what have YOU done??”

  4. “Did you not see the VERY effective and not-at-all-a-huge-joke No Kings protests?”

  5. “Keyboard warrior!”

  6. “I can’t have principles, I might lose the shitty job I hate!”

  7. “I believe that every historical revolutionary to whom I owe my prosperity was a Disney character with no family or livelihood at stake and who never really had to risk anything because in my child-brain their victory was guaranteed.”****

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  • The rest of the world has been watching you walk blindly down this path for three or four decades. We warned you, repeatedly, and received shitty, belligerent flag-waving in response.

    Nobody literate outside the US is at all surprised by where you have found yourself (though we are a little shocked by how easily the decent people among you are rolling over and taking it). Trump is perhaps not the LEAST of your problems, but he’s not the cause, either.



  • I guaranteed I’m older than you are.

    And your children will wonder why their father didn’t fight to save his country- because what’s coming if you don’t is so much worse. You’re not giving them a safe environment- you’re ensuring that they’ll eventually lose everything. Your kids will see you the way the descendants of 1930s Germans see their parents and grandparents.

    Your talking down to me is pretty fucking fun, though.


  • It is hilarious that you think you can educate me about this- my father smuggled weapons and actively defended a multi-ethnic neighborhood in Bosnia when I was a young teenager, was “disappeared” after questioning, his body likely ending up in a mass grave somewhere.

    My father chose to stand up when staying quiet would have been safer. He refused to be complicit with his silence, refused to let his inaction help make room for cruelty and erasure. It was painful growing up without him, but I also grew up knowing that when history demanded a line be drawn, he stepped across it with his eyes open.

    Sitting there telling me how to “understand history.” You’re a coward.



  • I fear you’re about to get downvoted and whined at by a bunch of cowardly US liberals who can’t handle the fact that their good intentions accomplish fuck all. I’ll go ahead and cover their canned responses so they don’t have to bother:

    1. “We can’t fight back because then the Nazis will take the opportunity to punish us harder”

    2. “it’s not as EASY as you seem to think”

    3. “Yeah, well what have YOU done??”

    4. “Did you not see the VERY effective and not-at-all-a-huge-joke No Kings protests?”

    5. “Keyboard warrior!”

    6. “I can’t have principles, I might lose the shitty job I hate!”

    7. “No matter what we do the US military will always be stronger so we’d better just keep our heads down and hope our own government doesn’t decide to murder us.”

    8. “I believe that every historical revolutionary to whom we owe our prosperity and whose legacy we’ve been dining out on for a couple centuries was a Disney character with no family or livelihood at stake and who never really had to risk anything because in my child-brain their victory was guaranteed.”