• girlfreddy
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    8 months ago

    Afghani’s did want the help. They just didn’t want someone else telling them what they should do … again.

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      8 months ago

      I always know someone doesn’t know anything about Afghanistan and its people when they refer to them as Afghani’s.

      An Afghan is a person. Afghani is a currency. Anyone who calls them Afghani doesn’t even know the right term to call the people. It is a giveaway to how little you know about them when you don’t even know what to call them.

      Meanwhile all the Chineses and Viet Congs are turning in their graves right next to the Afgani.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah, remember when we told them NOT to make apostasy from Islam illegal?

      Oh, wait, we didn’t even bother doing that much.

      The War in Afghanistan didn’t fail because we were Big Bad Westerners Imposing Our Way Of Life, it failed because neither the Coalition nor the post-Ahmad Shah Massoud anti-Taliban forces had anything resembling a united direction they could agree on leading the country in. Post-2003 the Coalition plan was “Don’t fail” (Don’t fail at what? Now you’re asking questions that should have been fucking asked); the post-Ahmad Shah Massoud anti-Taliban forces’ plan was “Every warlord for himself”.

      Turns out absolute shitheads (the Taliban) with a definite plan can overcome a squabbling mass of decent people (everyday Afghanis), opportunists (contractors et co), and shitheads (hi brutal but pro-national government warlords) who are all at odds with each other.