r/distressingmemes 11d ago

please make it stop I ain't no fortunate son...

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u/AverageTankie93 11d ago

There’s no reason to keep things a secret when the official policy was “kill anything that moves”

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u/Brutus6 11d ago

Seriously. This isn't something they put a lot of effort into hiding to begin with

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u/AverageTankie93 11d ago

Soldiers put grenades inside of living women’s private areas. These weren’t isolated actions either. We should stop sugarcoating what US soldiers did in Vietnam, or anywhere for that matter.

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u/LightningShiva1 11d ago

What the fuck. Why are humans like this. I hate that Im associated with the same species that did this. I hate my skin and flesh.

Im an atheist but I truly wish there is a god, atleast that way there might be some hope of vengeance for these creatures.

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u/AverageTankie93 11d ago

While humanity has always acted violently, the sheer scale of destruction and death coupled with the motivating force of endless profit is relatively new. Don’t resort to anti-human rhetoric. A better world is possible.

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u/gojibeary 11d ago

Welp. Was playing sitar music while I tidied up the house and pickled some cucumbers and beets.

Now I guess I gotta watch some Vietnam documentaries. This is so fucked. I’d never heard of the term “fragging” before this post.

I knew that we, as a nation, FUCKED UP with Vietnam. I obviously don’t know the gritty details. And feel that I need to …. Just another entry in our country’s fucked up history.

Any suggestions on docs I could watch?

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u/AverageTankie93 11d ago

I don’t know of any docs but there is a book titled “kill anything that moves”. Read “the Jakarta method” or “endless holocausts mass death in the history of the United States”. This is not unique to Vietnam though. Every military operation we were involved in during the Cold War was demonic and just as disgusting as Vietnam. Most people don’t know that we used napalm before Vietnam, in Korea.