Yemen

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Americans pay taxes, and presently the vast sums of money extracted from the wallets of American taxpayers (and much more extracted via issuing debt in their names, their children's names, and their children's children's names) is being spent to bomb school buses full of Yemeni children.

Most Americans couldn't find Yemen on a map. I bet 90+% of Americans have no idea who Yemenis are, and less idea why they need to die by the school bus load before they graduate middle school.

Therefore, I link to this useful article from National Geographic, so that Americans can read up on who the Yemenis are, so they will remember who they were after we kill all their children, and there are no more.

Depending on your viewpoint, thereafter you can gloat like they were the equivalent of human smallpox, or regret the loss as if they were Golden Toads or Tasmanian Tigers.

I vote for regret. TBQH, I am not paying any taxes to slaughter them by the dozen, as I have chosen to live without income necessary to be obligated to pay tax. This is not just to not pay to murder people around the world, like Yemen, but so that the rapine blood funnels of banksters will come up dry when aimed at my heart.

I need but little, and can work for my daily means daily, until I no longer need means at all. I don't have cable, internet, or a power bill. I do some handyman work for my neighbors, and in exchange my bills are paid, my meals cooked, and internet piggybacked.

I need my community to live well. I don't need to kill Yemenis.

BTW, I'm still looking for a Creality CR10 3D printer, if you have one that works you'd part with. I can pay for it with Steem/SBD, or my neighbors will with fiat. Lemme know.

Please stop paying mercenaries to kill people. Especially the children of people you don't know, have no idea where they live, or have any idea why you're being forced at gunpoint to pay to kill them.

IMG source - NationalGeographic.com

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