I remember when this was all over the news. I was...I wanna say...16 or 17 at the time and bagging groceries at the grocery store. They literally wheeled in a TV on one of those TV stands when you were in school back in the day when the teacher was going to put on a movie just so customers could shop and watch the breaking news of Saddam being hanged up at "the courtesy booth" near the front of the store.
When I say to kids much younger than me that the Bush years were much more surreal than the Trump years, this is part of what I'm thinking of/what I mean. And I am not someone who gives a shit about Saddam at all. The dude was a fucking monster but who the hell are/were we to act like we were some "humanitarians" or whatever...? Get the fuck out of here.
Adults were cheering and crying tears of joy. And I mean the whitest, fattest, Americans you can picture. Just standing at the TV, some of whom chanting "USA! USA!", etc. What a fucking wild ass day that was.
Absolutely bonkers. I was around the same age in 06, just about to graduate high school. I remember the overall troop worship and the attitude that the president could do no wrong. It was a bleak time, who would have guessed it only got worse?
60% of YouTube videos in 2007 were just clips of us soldiers committing war crimes to the song let the bodies hit the floor.
I was thinking about that the other day, that I had seen numerous combat clips uploaded to youtube, many of them shooting on civilians. I hope those were saved somewhere for evidence, but who am I kidding like the war criminal coalition would ever seen trial for that.
If you put a microphone at every dinner table on Christmas you would have enough evidence to fill the Hague for decades. These pieces of shit love to gloat about their crimes