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Shahid Buttar's avatar

Bravo! Thank you for commemorating this horrid anniversary and connecting it to not only history, but also current events.

It’s worth noting that the same investigative journalist who uncovered the massacre at My Lai (Seymour Hersh) more recently documented the Biden administration’s bombing of the Nordstream pipeline despite a continuing official cover-up. https://seymourhersh.substack.com/p/how-america-took-out-the-nord-stream

True to form, American journalists and editors responded by attacking Hersh’s findings, rather than support government transparency or accountability. https://www.reuters.com/world/us/prize-winning-reporter-seymour-hersh-no-stranger-controversy-2023-02-09/

Thank you for doing the work that those “professionals” abandoned!

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Phillip Badger's avatar

What know what’s sick? We’re seeing a Mai Lai massacre every day in Palestine. And it’s considered “controversial” and instead of being universally condemned as a human horror.

I remember Mai Lai. It changed our world. But if you try to post any of the famous photographs from it on social media, POOF! Gone! Censored. While we see even greater horrors being committed every day aid for by Americans and we are powerless to stop it.

The world is completely insane.

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