• @[email protected]
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    3826 days ago

    In business, just like in war, the few take credit for the work and will of the many.

    We remember Eisenhower, not the millions who died and sacrificed their life fighting for him.

    • @[email protected]
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      -826 days ago

      He doesn’t take credit for everything.

      But people seems to have a hard on for saying he does absolutely nothing.

    • @[email protected]
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      -1026 days ago

      We do remember those people… there’s a huge WWII memorial in DC and memorials around the country. The Korean War has a great memorial in DC too, great statues.

      Dwight Eisenhower apparently has a small memorial as well. I had to look it up to find it. The first review says:

      We just happened to find this memorial while waiting for our timed entry into the Air and Space Museum.

      So, who is remembered more?

      • @[email protected]
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        626 days ago

        You’re treating a million individual deaths as the same as one person in your thinking. This isn’t binary.

        • @[email protected]
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          -726 days ago

          You made the comparison between one person and a million. I quote:

          We remember Eisenhower, not the millions who died

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            26 days ago

            From memory, how many of their names do you know?