Short, but well written.

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      Funny how when it’s Russia, every Russian must suffer for not overthrowing Putin, but when it’s the US, suddenly “oh no, it wasn’t me”.

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        Americans when a dictatorship with no free elections invades another country: “It’s the people’s fault! Just revolt and take him down!”

        Americans when their democratically elected leader commits the worst imaginable atrocities for the 50th time in a row: “It’s- It’s not our fault. We voted for the other, slightly less fascist candidate! What else can we do?”

        All the freedom. Zero responsibilities. That’s what 200 years of no public education does to a nation.

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      Refusing to do anything against that scum was just as good as supporting him, in the end.

      So yeah, I’d say that 2/3rds is enough to constitute a ‘we’ in this case.