This also happened in Kabul. People clung to an evacuation plane — these are carrying embassy staff —and fell to their deaths. The video should be distressing, though many won’t care it seems.https://twitter.com/euronews/status/1427236717183045642 …
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This also happened in Kabul. People clung to an evacuation plane — these are carrying embassy staff —and fell to their deaths. The video should be distressing, though many won’t care it seems.https://twitter.com/euronews/status/1427236717183045642 …
People immediately rushing to remind me dogs are valuable too or we had to leave—who said otherwise. But as those heartless, callous commenters remind me, it’s a hierarchy in which people or Afghanistan don’t even get crocodile tears. They’re, at best, props for domestic policy.
People can at least pretend to accept Afghans as human beings, their suffering as real and mumble some thoughts and prayers? The bar for pretend humanity isn’t high. We know what’s happening and what was inevitable and blah blah blah. Just one crocodile tear, please. It’ll do.https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1427274293642244106 …
Not their fight either Zeynap. Stop it.
This video is a direct message to the world, U.S. had never give a f..k about the woman’s or children’s rights. It’s more than a shame, I really don’t know what it is..
That’s a false choice. The dogs leaving have nothing to do with not getting the women out (which also needs to happen). In Vietnam, we left the soldier dogs, and that was awful.
Very sad
Say that to the Vets, hmm k?
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