Spyke
lemmy.world

This is literally the point of The Boys. What if normal greedy people held the power, what would that look like if they were superpowered.

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Anticorpreply
lemmy.world

Even in The Boys, the real evil came from their corporate overlords.

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Alsephinareply
lemmy.ml

More specifically capitalism. Pretty good show.

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Europe: "Why do Americans hate natives and black people?" after raping Africa for its resources.

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Rozaŭtunoreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Unlike Americans, Europeans would never create systematic forms of oppression....... except with migrants, and Arabs, and Romas, and Samis, and other Europeans.

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Americans: "Stop with the what-aboutism arguments when they apply to us. Others? Sure, I'm fine with that."

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kbin.social

Didn't USA come up with both characters? One in the 1930s and one now? More of a sign of the times I say.

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WarmSodareply
lemm.ee

Yeah. The Boys is literally a hot take on current America. And it's awesome. People that think this meme is clever have never seen the show. It's basically the entire point of the show.

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lemmy.ca

To be pedantic, Supermen was created by a pair of Canucks and The Boys is the brainchild of an Irishman.

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lemmy.world

Joe Shuster (Superman's original artist) was Canadian, but Jerry Siegel (the original writer) was from Cleveland.

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USA participating in WW2 is one of the greatest net goods in history at the cost of millions of lives. Cant argue it was citizens sent into involuntary massacre. Neither can you argue how the most evil and horrible empires got dismantled then or eventually.

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Holyginzreply
lemmy.world

We were never that great. We got to where we are through exploiting the natives land and through slavery. Also rampant sexism and homophobia to name a few. But if you don't give a shit about any people in those categories, i.e. only care about white people and even that mainly just white men then sure I guess we were great back then.

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GBU_28reply
lemm.ee

Meh, we were great at many things, and horrible at many things. Life is grey, not black and white.

Every nation on the planet has sins. I'm not minimizing America's; they are grave. But across the world, throughout history every parcel of land was taken, and every nation has at one point exploited it's people. It's childish to imagine any nation/culture/people is clean.

Certainly not agreeing with the "back in the good old days" rhetoric. As you point out, "the good old days" weren't so good if your skin was the wrong color, or had polio, or didn't want to serve in a war, or many other reasons.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Colonialism is definitely a unique sort of evil. If you don't think that I'm sceptical that you're particularly broadly read.

The scale of atrocities committed is just beyond comparison, like the most hardcore genocide in ancient times (that we have evidence of) was against a single city. In colonialism we are talking about continents.

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GBU_28reply
lemm.ee

Huh? Various ancient peoples led continent wide conquests. In the new world and the old.

I'm not saying modern nations are "better", I'm saying human nature, the process of power, and the means of acquisition are uniform through time. Further, nearly every section of territory we are discussing was "conquered" multiple times.

Of course there were less people there hundreds of years ago, that doesn't change displacement/ acquisition/genocide/ etc

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So genocide is the key word. A lot of conquest did not involve the displacement or extermination of entire peoples until colonialism.

Conquering a place was largely "so you pay tax to me now" prior to colonialism, at which point it became more "so you are subhuman and need to be exterminated or bread of of existence"

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Nuddingreply
lemmy.world

You never were. Genocide of native Americans directly to 300 years of African slavery.

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lemmy.world

I meant to say so fucking great. I understand why I'm getting down voted. That was the point I'm making. This country has always been a worthless fucking shit hole since day one.

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amotioreply
lemmy.world

I have a feeling that your original comment would benefit from /s

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DagonPiereply
lemmy.world

Actin like the US isnt the only country to kill natives and have slaves. Every country is bad. We just have to try and be less bad as time goes on. But that seems almost impossible with who runs countries.

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lemmy.ml

"If there is a country that has committed unspeakable atrocities in the world, it is the United States of America. They don't care for human beings." - Nelson Mandela

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rbhfdreply
lemmy.world

Yes, but why would you listen to what Hamas has to say?!?!

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Alsephinareply
lemmy.ml

Lmao I thought your reply was a joke on Israel calling everything Hamas. You were serious? Lol

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LwLreply
lemmy.world

Can't attest to their intentions but "speak for yourself" would be the continuation of the ken m "we are all x on this blessed day" meme, whether or not that's what you were going for.

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rbhfdreply
lemmy.world

Oh, absolutely. Was hoping for a "I am all Hamas on this blessed day".

For the ones not in the know:

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S_204reply

That's rich coming from a fucking terrorist himself. Dude blew up civilians too. Guess he knows what he's talking about.

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Wtf, I can't believe this is real.

Also- 1969, nice.

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lemm.ee

Now do your country.

Edit: so far GB and Canada have a sense of humour

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TWeaKreply

I'm just waiting for the Swiss Army Man version of Britain.

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Canada to the rest of the world:

Krombopulous Michaels: "oh boy, here I go killing again!"

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lemmy.world

We like it as tea flavored simple syrup actually. Idk about Canadians though, probably the same right? They’re basically Minnesotans with funny accents

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sh.itjust.works

I know a fair number of Minnesotans who say they're Canadian when traveling to Europe. The accent and culture is similar enough and generally people have more positive stereotypes about Canadians, lol.

The tea thing is weird though. I'm originally from Florida, where iced tea is sweet tea, I was dismayed the first time I ordered iced tea in Minnesota and it was unsweet, and the barista pointed me at sugar packets- no, the sugar won't dissolve properly in cold tea!

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Every time I go south I wonder how people down there are still alive. Between the sweet tea, biscuits and gravy, pork cracklings, boudin, and kolaches, I feel like I have to take a nap whenever I eat a meal.

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Yeah I’m actually a northerner and you don’t think there’s too much of a difference between Ohio and Kentucky culturally until you order iced tea. I like it unsweetened, but even the sweet tea up here is less sweet.

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WarmSodareply
lemm.ee

Holding shields of maple leaves and bacon

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It doesn't work when the citizens hate the country more than anyone else does already (France).

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Lol no. Are you upset cuz I want to see memes about other countries too?

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lemmy.ml

Already trying to both-sides the narrative before even knowing who the other side is, because all you’re interested in is deflection.

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And not even improving the lives of its own citizens. Literally just causing as much death and destruction all over the world as possible just to profit a couple of military and oil corporations and their owners.

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lemmy.world

Eh... Most of us see our country as somewhere in-between now a days.

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Yeah, this meme is fine, but it also goes the other way. Media runs off negative news and fear, and what the rest of the world is seeing is our media.

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The1Alireply
lemmings.world

You should, it's a great show if you are not against a realistic version of the injustice league.

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"realistic" eh

Think it's more a blunt commentary on celebrity culture than anything else

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If you want to go to a truly just country then visit [----------] redacted for to lack of existence

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