• neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    17 hours ago

    That’s so crazy, the US did all this dark stuff and no one knows or really cares.

    I don’t blame people for not caring as there is so much, “US is the shining beacon of freedom and justice in the world” propaganda.

    But it’s just crazy how these things happen and a few years later the world acts like it didn’t.

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      15 hours ago

      Everyone I know who is my age knows about it. If you have heard of “Manufacturing Consent” that’s one of the things Noam Chomsky writes about in that book.

      The carpet bombing of Laos and covert support of Pol Pot is also one of the many reasons we all celebrated when Henry Kissinger died.

      I think Americans probably know less about it than people outside the US. The US does a lot of awful stuff. We do care, it’s just the US is so powerful there’s nothing the rest of us can do about any of it.

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        6 hours ago

        One of the most outrageous things I learned was that when the communist Vietnamese government learned of what the Khmer Rouge has been doing, they swept in and deposed them from power over Cambodia. The Carter administration was one of I think like two governments that insisted on recognizing the Khmer Rouge as the legitimate government of Cambodia at the UN after the Vietnamese kicked them out. IIRC, we were fully aware of what had been happening in Cambodia by that point.