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probably a 1:1 ratio of food bloggers:trust fund beneficiaries.

American police are bad at assessing threats, militarized, and trigger happy. What this police officer did was actually brave, and moreover, professional. And he was fired.

Did you tell her?!

‘2016!

I’m not saying she’s obligated, but I hope she responds and puts him in in his place.

It’s a bizarre headline. It wasn’t a threesome at all.

People have close friends and advisers and indeed mentors whom they consult. Kissinger, for Clinton, is all of the above.

Acknowledging the vast error both in judgment and ethics that invading Iraq would be huge in terms of framing a foreign policy doctrine for America going forward.

Every analysis says that our “meddling” in 2002 did indeed make Iraq and indeed the entire region vastly worse off, and again, we had enough information then

Just because there are better and more sound foreign policy doctrines out there than Clinton’s doesn’t mean she’s the most murderous white lady ever. But there has been a lot of unnecessary death and destruction at her hand.

As to fixing American foreign policy with the probable next President:

1. Democrat politicians,

I’m not educating you, I’m saying the original commenter is being consistent

A corporatist duopoly perpetuates the military industrial complex and its collateral damage. Privileged, and yes, mostly white people tend to dismiss this real, human cost.

I’m not having a POC battle with you. I’m saying that the legacy of American foreign policy is brutal for people of color, and will be brutal when Clinton perpetuates it. I just think it’s really funny how many white people are trying to dismiss and belittle POC on this thread. It’s been my experience many times on

That’s fair, as long as you’re not dismissing original commenter’s real and personal objections to a political system that leaves her disenfranchised and her family imminently vulnerable.

Can we stop intellectualizing and dismissing the real human cost of our foreign policy and the millions of people killed and displaced? Maybe POC like myself and the original commenter who is Palestinian and Iraqi American don’t want to sit down anymore. This is what was so exciting and ultimately disappointing about

Did the original commenter say she was voting for Trump? You do realize that the Clinton Foreign Policy doctrine is a real, personal, and difficult question for Arab and Muslim Americans across the country correct? Why discuss hypothetical flippance, depravity, recklessness, and the human cost of American policy when

The original commenter is literally Palestinian/Arab American. You don’t think she has a legitimate and personal reason not to vote for Clinton?

The commenter is a POC. Democrats/Independents/POC/Women under 45 voted for Sanders this year.

How about her friends and family directly impacted from HRC’s foreign policy? Does that count?

Dusting off the blood of Palestinians and Libyans?

As a fellow WOC, it’s amazing how all of the white people on this thread are dismissing your real, legitimate, and personal impact from American foreign policy and Clinton’s foreign policy doctrine.