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That's just wrong lol
Ofc, it's wrong. For small example...we didn't attack Korea or Vietnam. We were invited to both places to put a stop to violations of human rights and war crimes. :/
As for the British though... out of 195 countries in the world, they
didn't invade 22 of them.
/e Seems that on that list of countries that the US attacked...there are two Iraqs and three Irans. :/
Looks like we attacked Greece and Poland as well. Puleeeze. :/
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Occupy London was a movement for social justice and real democracy in London, England, and part of the international Occupy movement. While some media described it as an "anti-capitalist" movement,[3] in the statement written and endorsed by consensus by the Occupy assembly in the first two days of the occupation, occupiers defined themselves as a movement working to create alternatives to an "unjust and undemocratic" system.[4] A second statement endorsed the following day called for "real global democracy".[5] Due to a pre-emptive injunction, the protesters were prevented from their original aim to camp outside the London Stock Exchange. Instead, a camp was set up nearby next to St Paul's Cathedral. On 18 January 2012, Mr Justice Lindblom granted an injunction against continuation of the protest[6] but the protesters remained in place pending an appeal.[7] The appeal was refused on 22 February,[8] and just past midnight on 28 February bailiffs supported by City of London police began to remove the tents.[9]
Occupy London created that list, btw. :/
This post was edited by Ghot on May 14 2019 09:34pm