ehhh what did they corner them or something? cause i'm not sure how that could be seen as targeting them or something like that
When you're in the in-crowd, you're not always conscious of your actions. For someone I presumed was politically and historically aware, I would think you would know a thing or two about America's role in the post-Pax Britannica Middle East.
so you come to the US from your stuffty country and then when people chant "US" it's offensive? jesus christ lol
Although I don't know much about your knowledge of history and politics in the Middle East, I once again make the remark that we left quite the ugly footprints there. I don't find it surprising that they are adversed to the kind of patriotism we exalt here, and Decepticon, this goes for you, too.
If Turks were chanting Turkish supremacy slogans in the presence of Serbs, they wouldn't roll over in submission. If someone started glorifying Pinochet in Mexico, especially in the midst of its older generation, they wouldn't roll over in submission. If you went to Taiwan, calling for a reunion of China with the PRC as the true China, they wouldn't roll over in submission. If you went to Western Ukraine or Kazakhstan, glorifying the Soviets, to Armenia, exalting Azerbaijan and Turkey, to the land of the Kurds, exalting Iraq and Turkey... I know that leftists in America drive "cultural sensitivity" more than beating a dead horse, then being arrested for desecrating a corpse of said horse, were jailed for 60 days when in the mean time the horse's body was taken away, and then immediately upon release sought out to beat the dirt where the horse once lay—Everyone has beef with one another. The problem with saying "what's the problem" here in this scenario is more revolving around the fact that the wound is still fresh and ever-festering.