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RE: Daily Crypto Markets Live Blog: Bitcoin to $50,000? (08/16/21)

in LeoFinance4 years ago

Afghanistan is facing a major human rights crisis. A militant organization called the Taliban is taking over the country. They have already captured the key cities and even entered the capital city Kabul.

Most people are fleeing the country but not everyone can afford it. Women and kids are suffering the most. They are losing their rights and if they revolt, they lose their lives. My thoughts are with them.

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I've been following that as well since they took over the first time, something unusual happened. You know, it's always easier to complain about the job someone else is doing, but much different when you're in that position yourself.

I recall reading articles about the Taliban complaining about governing after they got into power. Turns out dealing with the issues of actually running a government, put them in the bullseye whenever things went wrong. I think we'll see the same thing this time around. Now that they have all of the power, they'll have no one else to blame...

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The country has been in a turmoil all this while and now they are back at it once again. Going 100 years backwards for sure.

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Well I would definitely say the way we are getting out of the country is bad. Generally you would at least get rid of the documents, send the citizens home and then pull out. What the current administration is doing is the complete opposite. We pulled out before evacuating people.

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You should see the videos of the Afghan men hanging onto the engines of these huge US military planes as it's taxiing down the runway about to takeoff. Some of them fell once the plane was in flight, so sad.


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I saw all of it. Even the reporters had to change their clothes after the cities were taken over.

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