Yep, my memories exactly (although I was already an old man in 2003. It was a radicalizing moment because the powers that be were telling blatant obvious lies to sell a war & cheered on by the media. These lies went well beyond the WMD prevarication.https://twitter.com/onesarahjones/status/1373650363698589696 …
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I seem to recall driving up from college in FL to DC with fellow students to participate in the largest anti-war action in history. But "no-one knew" fucking L O L
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I think one of the reasons that American leaders are not being harder on QAnon right now is that they already have a lot of experience with conscious shared delusion.
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hmmm, re: this thread, it's not so much that we knew, but that we were prevented from saying or doing anything about what we knew. The media narrative was ridiculous and repressive
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I started showing the documentary Control Room almost as soon as it came out. It's a great place to begin to understand what happened in 03
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Yellow cake!
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One of the crazy things about the run up to the Iraq invasion that people have forgotten is that Jeanine Garofalo was one of the few anti-war voices allowed on US media.
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Black Bush is canon.
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I'm one of the sailors in the back of the 'Mission Accomplished' bit and it feels like I'm a part of history. He did like five takes, all different, all so funny.
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