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Yeah.
You saw some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ then. Get used to it, internet is at least 99% ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ at this point.
Recently, Americans and American media have cheered on a genocide and cheered on children being murdered and starved to death on purpose. Yet they crazily this entire time have attempted to frame it as if that's not what's happening.
It's difficult to understand terrible things that happen if you deny them happening in the first place without any reason to deny it.
According to many Americans apparently, they do not believe murdering children is terrible. Much less murdering people in general, blowing up hospitals etc.
After all, in America if you know the right powerful people (or are them yourself) you can get away with anything, including rape, extortion, fraud, murder, war crimes etc.
Yeah it's not so bad after those pesky journalists aren't around to document anything. As in, not the media actor "journalists" who don't have a western propaganda filter etc but actual journalists.
Be excellent to eachother.