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- Embed this notice@skylar @mk @matty @Bunsen @Eiswald Where does the idea that the US respects Human Right or International Law actually come from? It clearly does not come from their actions.
The US spend the last half century+ invading countries at will, napalming villages, bombing weddings, targeting critical infrastructure to maximize civilian casualties and breaking every agreement ever (unless the other guys have nukes). In countries they occupy, US personnel are given legal immunity, allowing nigger GI to rape as many local girls as they want.
The US constantly assassinates political leaders, sometimes under the peace flag like they did with Suleimani. They pump weapons into every fucking civil war (which they make sure just keep going forever if they don't win, casualties be damned), most of which they caused by using their network of homo NGOs and the CIA to force a regime change. They also maintain a network of torture chambers and sometimes grab people based on bad intel and put them into cages in Gitmo and then leave them there for decades for no good reason.
And if all of this was not bad enough, the also do many of the same things to their own people. Firebombing, torture, etcetc. They let Israel sink one of their own ships to try and draw the country into another war and allowed Mossad to blow up buildings full of Americans for a PR stunt.
Also, the CIA also bankrolls a lot of their off the books ops by selling drugs.
Did I forget anything? Probably.
Point being, the will to kill a few hundred million people is clearly there. Billions even, if the people in question were White and/or Christian.
An old episode of South Park actually explains why the US pretends to care about Human Rights. It's the episode where Cartman tries to force a flashback to the colonial era, and they explain it to him: Go to war but pretend to feel bad about it, so people think you can be reasoned with.