Is the death of 400 blacks in a certain village in Africa worthy of American congressmen worrying about what others know?

Kole 2022-03-15 09:01:02

How could an American congressman deliberately kill the bishop next to the president in order to participate in the killing of 400 African confessions?

To be honest, the people of the third world countries who died in the hands of Americans all over the world after World War II were not tens of millions or at least a few million, right? North Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yugoslavia, Libya, Syria...

Many Americans don't even know where Africa is. Is the death of 400 blacks in a certain African village something worthy of attention for Americans? Is it something that American congressmen should worry about others know?

I suspect that let alone 400, even if 40 million African blacks die, a certain US congressman will not be allowed to step down.

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  • Nick Memphis: [sips coffee, chokes, coughs]

    Mr. Rate: [smiling] Good coffee?

    Nick Memphis: Yeah.

  • Mr. Rate: Would've been a bad job to take, though.

    Nick Memphis: How come?

    Mr. Rate: Whoever took that shot's probably dead now. That's how conspiracy works. Them boys on the grassy knoll, they were dead within three hours. Buried in the damn desert. Unmarked graves out past Terlingua.

    Nick Memphis: And you know this for a fact?

    Mr. Rate: Still got the shovel!