• Taleya@aussie.zone
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    Dear America:

    Most countries don’t do this shit. At all. It’s weird and off putting

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      Does anyone else also fly bombers and fighter jets over stadiums at the start of a game? Do you take 2-5 minutes to honor some guys in the military during half time?

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          When you connect the dots of modern history, you realize America was most of the way to fascist dictatorship the entire time.

          Many of us have been waiting for it to drop the facade for decades.

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        to be fair, that one (afaik) is a legitimate training exercise. it’s useful to train pilots to be at an exact place, in an exact formation, at an exact speed, at an exact time… and if you can get marketing and morale out of it, welllll why not

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            I mean yes, I love airshows, but there’s something about a mass celebration of these machines of death where a crowd gathered for a completely unrelated purpose gets to see the last thing an afghan child at a wedding sees gives ick in a way that normal airshows, even with all the military recruitment and propaganda don’t.

            It doesn’t even apply to all flyovers, sometimes it’s like F-14s or Chinooks or WWII era planes where the message isn’t so dark.

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              where a crowd gathered for a completely unrelated purpose gets to see the last thing an afghan child at a wedding sees

              I know this probably makes it worse, but the Afghan child most likely wouldn’t even have a chance to see the plane (or more likely, predator drone) that fired the missile that killed them.

              It’s one of the many reasons these children are fucking terrified of clear skies and sunny days.

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            yyyyyyyes but it’s also expensive and thoroughly weird when compared to the rest of the world… so whilst it does serve a legitimate purpose, it’s worth noting those points too

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            Piling on the list of negatives - they use leaded fuel, which is bad for you. I still like planes though

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            not at all - they’re all exactly the same… i’m just noting that there are reasons to do them beyond only propaganda and nationalism

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          It’s also dope AF. Frankly, I’d rather have those planes boosting morale here than dropping bombs somewhere else. I see it as a win-win.