This battle, and how it's remembered and enshrined in our mythology, exemplifies Third and Fourth Stage Colonialism.
We honor and remember the noble bravery of the... genetically inferior savages we slaughtered.
It's a cultural whitewash job.
Take Apache and Comanche attack helicopters. Named for the bravery and ferocity of our enemies from a hundred and fifty years ago. But at the time, these were Inferior, Savage races bound by no moral scruple, worthy only of slaughter.
Now those despicable tribes are the names we bestow to the cutting edge of our sword hand.
In a way that most Republicans reading this can't understand, we're telling on ourselves.
Is that thing about the very bright full moon true, in terms of altering the battlefield outcome? Or is that a Noble Myth that sprang to life in wistful hindsight.
"Also, why cannot we have some people from Norway and Sweden?... Not permanently"
Hey, formerly intelligent White woman.
You're literally getting that right now.
You're only aware of these people's existence because they chose to risk indefinite detention to support their country in the World Cup.
Ann Coulter 2.0 is quite the upgrade from the original T-800 model.