[green talks in a mic while orange sits at the other end of the table, cross armed, angry] On today’s podcast episode, I’d like to better understand the far right so I invited a literal nazi, maybe they’ll make some good points

[blue, satisfied] Freedom of speech

[green talks in a mic while yellow sits at the other end of the table, happy to be there] On today’s podcast episode, I invited an artist who also happens to be a pro-palestine activist, let’s listen to what they have to say

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      2 days ago

      Gee, I bet the United States definitely did that without incurring a huge amount of loss of life for the Iraqi army.

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          I am sure the US military did not execute anyone in the foreign military the US dismantled.

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            Oh, the US killed thousands of military and even more civilians.

            But the order to disband kill the army didn’t make anyone die.

            The Iraqi army ceased to exist without blood being shed. Similarly the IDF can be disbanded without any deaths.

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              Lol ok. The Iraqi army was completely removed without any bloodshed, not counting any of the actions or events that happened before that moment. It happened in a vacuum where nobody was resistant to the idea of US disarming the Iraq.

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                The Iraqi army was completely removed without any bloodshed, not counting any of the actions or events that happened before that moment.

                Correct.

                It happened in a vacuum where nobody was resistant to the idea of US disarming the Iraq.

                Incorrect.