In 2012, prime times news during the Republican debates of presidential candidates, candidate Rep. Ron Paul was heard denouncing "all US bombings and invasions beginning with those in Korea as illegal, unconstitutional and a horrific loss of human life."
But nothing can effect a change in American dedication to their military and its military's heritage (of gore, death and destruction).
American film maker Michael Moore's castigates his fellow Americans as"sick and twisted violent people that we've been for hundreds of years, it's something that's just in our craw, just in our DNA. Americans kill people, because that's what we do. We invade countries. We send drones in to kill civilians."
In one American ear and out the other.
Martin Luther King made bold headlines in newspaper throughout the world with, "The greatest purveyor of violence in the world today is my government. In Vietnam we may have killed a million already, mostly children." King cried out, "Silence is treason!" but at home extremely few Americans spoke out in agreement, many spoke against him, most were silent, and King was shot to death within the year.
No, this archival research peoples historian activist is convinced that no change will be coming from anywhere in the American led First World, especially now as it is hard pressed losing its hegemony to a future multipolar world.
Some of us work to somehow make this Americans killing millions of children come to be topic of conversation in the Third World for the children's lives that could be saved.
Once USA-EU loses hegemony and can no longer sanction, the many nations that have seen their children murdered by USA and European empires will demand justice in the courts of a reconstituted and reorganized democratic United Nations. In the meantime let's have faith that the astounding intelligence witnessed in the miraculous achievements in outer and inner space will eventually manifest itself in ending the five centuries of European and American genocide for money and power.
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