Well, if it's about priorities, then I think I explained it in full.
You don't have to agree with me, but that doesn't mean I don't think how the US govt is run isn't more important than one bombing.
I mean, when a bomb goes off in Iraq, or when hundreds of people are killed in the DRC, or when Muslims are getting ethnically cleansed in Myanmar, or many of the other things go on in the world, you don't pay attention to them, people don't talk about them here.
At least 50 dead and 80 injured in bombing and shooting attack in Iraq | Metro News
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At least 50 dead and 80 injured in bombing and shooting attack in Iraq"
Happened yesterday.
I searched "Iraq bomb" and your name and got "No results found."
Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar watch homes burn
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Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar watch homes burn"
And when I typed in "rohingya" and your name I got "No results found."
It's a matter of priorities, sure, but perhaps my priorities are different from your priorities. But if you try and claim that I don't care about people, well, I can throw that back at you because a lot of people have died in the last week or so and you don't know about most of them, and you don't care about most of them.
So what are your priorities here? It's not human life, clearly. So what?
I happen to think that the US govt's way of being run is far more deadly than a single attack.