‘Enough—We Don’t Care About You Anymore,’ Say 330 Million Americans To Famine-Ravaged Country
WASHINGTON—Rolling their eyes as requests for food and aid continued to pour in from the famine-ravaged nation, the U.S. populace reportedly told starving Afghani civilians Wednesday to just shut up, because Americans no longer cared about them and enough was enough already.
residents when he explained that he had moved on from thinking about the 20-year occupation and maybe it was time for Afghanistan to do the same thing. “We’re focused on other stuff now, and we’re frankly sick of your nonstop blah, blah, blah about how you’re being brutally oppressed by a violent regime.
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