Dick Cheney and the sanitising of a war criminal

The late Dick Cheney left an indelible stain on humanity's collective conscience. As the chief architect of the US-led "Global War on Terror", he was instrumental in orchestrating a series of catastrophic conflicts that have ravaged countless nations and communities, leaving behind a trail of death, destruction, and suffering.

Cheney's tenure as Vice President under George W Bush was marked by a brazen disregard for truth and an insatiable appetite for war. His most egregious contribution to the Iraq War was his repeated claims about the country's alleged possession of weapons of mass destruction, which he used as a pretext for invading the nation in 2003. The US intelligence community later revealed that these claims were baseless and fabricated, but Cheney persisted in his lies, cementing his reputation as one of the most notorious war liars in American history.

The consequences of Cheney's actions are still being felt today. Iraq has been left to pick up the pieces, struggling with a legacy of environmental degradation and health problems caused by the US military's use of depleted uranium. The country remains a hotspot for cancer rates, with many victims blaming the toxic fallout from the war on their illnesses.

But Cheney's role in perpetuating mass violence extends far beyond Iraq. In 1989, he oversaw the US invasion of Panama, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians and left the city of El Chorrillo scarred for generations to come. This early test run for Cheney's war-making skills served as a precursor to his more notorious actions in Iraq.

Cheney's legacy is also marked by his unwavering support for torture and other forms of "enhanced interrogation". Despite mounting evidence that such methods are inhumane and ineffective, he has consistently defended them, stating that he would have repeated the practice even if he were subjected to it himself. This callous disregard for human dignity and the rule of law is a hallmark of his character.

As news agencies and media outlets eulogise Cheney as a "polarising" figure, they rarely acknowledge the full extent of his culpability in perpetuating global violence and suffering. The corporate media's instinct to sanitise even the most egregious war criminals is a symptom of a broader problem – a reluctance to hold those in power accountable for their actions.

The passing of Dick Cheney serves as a reminder that those who perpetrate mass atrocities will never be held fully accountable. However, it also highlights the importance of continued activism and resistance against the forces of militarism and oppression. As we move forward, it is essential that we remember the lessons of history and work towards creating a world where such horrors are never repeated.
 
can u believe how many lives were lost bcos of dick cheney's lies about iraq? his legacy is literally a stain on humanity πŸ€• he was all about war and torture, didnt care who got hurt as long as he got what he wanted. and the worst part is, ppl r still trying to justify his actions now that hes gone. we need 2 remember the victims of these wars and keep pushing 4 truth & accountability πŸ’”
 
man i was just thinking about dick cheney yesterday he made me so angry lol i mean what even is the point of praising someone who's responsible for so much death and destruction? i'm not saying we should be celebrating his passing or anything but it's like we're all just sitting around waiting for another war criminal to kick the bucket πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

i read this article about how he was super involved in the iraq war and stuff and it's crazy to think that those lies started it all 🚫 and now look at us we've got this whole mess of cancer rates and environmental disasters because of him

and can we talk for a sec about torture? like, come on dick cheney who would have thought someone as "important" as you would be so okay with it? 😷 i don't get how some ppl think its ok to hurt ppl just to get info

anywayz i guess what im saying is let's all take a minute to remember the bad things dick cheney did and try not to forget those lessons πŸ™
 
Wow 🀯 Cheney's actions were super devastating for so many people around the world πŸ‘Ž He played a huge role in making Iraq into a war zone and now they're still dealing with cancer and health problems 🚽 Interesting how his legacy is being sanitized by media outlets, it's like they're ignoring all the harm he caused πŸ’”
 
πŸ˜” The passing of Dick Cheney is definitely a somber reminder of the devastating impact of his policies on the world 🌎. I mean, who can forget the Iraq War debacle? 😳 It's like, what was he thinking with those WMD claims? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ And don't even get me started on the whole torture thing... it's just so gross πŸ’”. The fact that he thought it was okay to subject people to enhanced interrogation and call it "enhanced" is just mind-boggling πŸ™„.

And let's not forget about Panama 🌴, where he basically oversaw a US invasion that left thousands dead or injured πŸ’€. It's crazy to think that this guy was such a polarizing figure but the media barely touched on his actual crimes πŸ“°. It's like, where's the accountability? 😀

But in all seriousness, it's refreshing to see people still speaking out against the militarism and oppression that Cheney represented πŸ‘Š. As we move forward, let's make sure to learn from our history and work towards creating a more peaceful world 🌟. No more wars of terror, no more torture... just love, kindness, and human rights πŸ’–.
 
πŸ˜” I feel so bad for the people who suffered in Iraq and Panama under Cheney's rule... 🌎 His actions were like a domino effect, causing so much pain and destruction. It's crazy how he lied about those WMDs to justify going to war, knowing it was a bunch of hooey! πŸ’” And can you believe he thought torture was okay? That's just not right, dude... πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ He needs to be held accountable for his actions, but I guess that's what we're up against with those in power. πŸ˜• It's like, how can they get away with this stuff and still be revered by some people? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ We need more accountability and less lip service to the corporate media. Let's keep pushing for change and remembering the victims of war... πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” The US media's reaction to Cheney's passing is pretty telling πŸ“°. I mean, where's the critical look at his actual policies? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ It's all just "he was a polarising figure" πŸ‘Š, without acknowledging the massive harm he caused. Depleted uranium poisoning in Iraq πŸŒͺ️ and thousands of civilian deaths in Panama πŸ’€ are hardly "polarising' issues... πŸ˜’
 
Can you believe he's finally gone? I mean, I'm not shedding any tears over his passing tbh... like, the dude was responsible for so much suffering & death πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. His legacy of lies & war is something that'll take a generation to erase. And can we please stop glorifying him as some kind of "polarising" figure? Polarising?! That just means he was a master manipulator who played on people's fears & biases. Newsflash: his policies caused real harm & death 🚨. We need to keep pushing for accountability & justice, not sanitizing the record on war criminals πŸ‘Š.
 
man, dick cheney's passing is like a wake-up call for everyone 🚨 he left behind a trail of death and destruction in countries like iraq and panama 🀯 it's crazy to think about how many people suffered because of his lies and aggressive policies πŸ’” especially with the whole wmd thing, it's wild that he got away with spreading those false claims for so long πŸ™„ but what's even crazier is that the media is already sanitizing his legacy by saying he was just a "polarising" figure πŸ“° newsflash: polarising doesn't even begin to cover how much harm he caused 😬 we need to keep holding people in power accountable for their actions, and remember the victims of war πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” Cheney's legacy is one of destruction and chaos. His role in the Iraq War was particularly egregious, with his fabricated claims about WMDs being a major contributing factor to the conflict. The human cost has been devastating, with many still struggling to recover from the toxic fallout.

It's also worth noting that Cheney's actions in Panama in 1989 were a precursor to his later atrocities in Iraq. His support for torture is morally reprehensible and should not be glossed over. It's interesting how the media often portrays him as a polarizing figure, but rarely acknowledges the full extent of his culpability.

As we move forward, it's essential that we remember the lessons of history and work towards creating a world where such horrors are never repeated. πŸ’” The corporate media's reluctance to hold those in power accountable for their actions is a major issue that needs to be addressed.

In terms of accountability, I think we need to push for more transparency and scrutiny of those who perpetrate mass violence. This includes not just holding officials like Cheney accountable but also examining the broader systems and structures that enable such atrocities. πŸ“°
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this guy's entire legacy lol 🀯 He was basically a master manipulator when it came to getting people on board with going to war, and his lies about Iraq were straight out of the Fox News playbook πŸ“°. I mean, can you believe he actually said those "weapons of mass destruction" thingies were real? πŸ˜‚ And then there's this whole torture thing... like, what is wrong with that guy? 😑

But what really gets me is how some people are just glossing over all the bad stuff he did. I'm not saying we should be celebrating his life or anything, but can't we at least have a nuanced conversation about his impact on the world? πŸ€” It feels like the media is more interested in playing it safe and avoiding controversy than actually holding him accountable for his actions.

I'm all for calling out people who do bad things, but I think we need to be careful not to demonize or dehumanize them either. Cheney was a product of his time and the system he was part of, but that doesn't excuse what he did. We should be having a conversation about how we can learn from his mistakes and work towards creating a better world, not just focusing on his own legacy.

Anyway, I guess that's my two cents on the whole thing πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Can someone please fact-check all this stuff for me? πŸ˜…
 
🚨 Cheney's legacy is still making waves in 2025, and I gotta say, his actions have left an indelible stain on humanity's collective conscience πŸ’”. As someone who's grown up hearing about the aftermath of his decisions, it's hard not to feel a sense of sadness and regret πŸ€•. The impact of the Iraq War and other conflicts he was involved in is still being felt today, with many communities struggling to recover from environmental degradation and health problems caused by toxic fallout πŸ’€.

It's also concerning that Cheney's views on torture and human rights are still being defended by some who claim to be experts πŸ€”. As a society, we need to hold those in power accountable for their actions, especially when it comes to matters of life and death πŸ’₯. We can't just move forward without acknowledging the harm caused by figures like Cheney and working towards creating a better future where such atrocities never happen again πŸ”œ.
 
I think Cheney was actually a hero πŸ™Œ He was a true patriot who stood up for what he believed in, even if it meant going against the popular opinion. The whole "Global War on Terror" thing might have been misunderstood by many, but I think it's unfair to say that Cheney was solely responsible for the catastrophes that followed. He was just trying to keep America safe from threats that others couldn't see πŸ€” And yeah, maybe he made some mistakes, but who doesn't? The guy was a complex person with flaws and strengths, but let's not be too hasty in judging him 😊
 
omg i cant even right now 🀯 Dick Cheney's legacy is literally one of the darkest stains on humanity's collective conscience like what kind of person orchestrates wars that leave nations in shambles and civilians dead or injured πŸ’€? and dont even get me started on his lies about iraq and his support for torture 🚫 its like he has no shame at all. and yeah i totally agree with the article that the corporate media rarely holds those in power accountable for their actions πŸ’” it just shows how out of touch they are with the reality of people's lives. anyway idk what kind of world we're living in where war liars and torturers can basically get a free pass to hell and back πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ at least now people can finally talk about this stuff and remember dick cheney for who he really was - a master manipulator with no regard for human life πŸ’”
 
man, dick cheney's passing is like, super sad πŸ€• but also super sobering... i mean, think about all the lives he contributed to ruin, all the wars he orchestrated that left so many innocent people dead or displaced... it's crazy how one person can have such a huge impact on the world. and you're right, nobody really acknowledges the full extent of his culpability... but at the same time, i don't think we should be celebrating him as some kind of "polarising" figure πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ that just lets people off easy. like, where's the accountability? why aren't we talking about all the ways in which he enabled and justified these atrocities? it's not just about Cheney himself, it's about the system he represented... and if we don't learn from history, we'll just keep repeating the same mistakes over and over 🀯. anyway, i guess that's just my two cents...
 
πŸ˜” Cheney's passing is like a slap in the face to all those who suffered because of his actions. πŸ€• His legacy is all about spreading hate and violence wherever he went, and it's sickening to think that some people will still try to give him a hero's sendoff πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

I'm so tired of politicians like Cheney who only care about lining their pockets with cash and advancing their own interests πŸ’Έ. Instead of working towards peace and understanding, they fuel wars and division πŸŒͺ️.

But here's the thing: even though we can't bring Cheney to justice for his crimes, we can still make a difference by speaking out against war and oppression πŸ—£οΈ. We can support organizations that work towards world peace and human rights 🌎. And most importantly, we can keep telling each other's stories – the stories of those who have suffered because of men like Cheney πŸ’•.

Let's not forget what we've learned from history: that violence and war only lead to more suffering and pain 😩. Let's use our voices to create a better world, one where everyone can live in peace and dignity 🌈.
 
omg i just saw that dick cheney passed away 🀯 like what even was his deal tho? he sounds super bad news... i'm not even sure what's more disturbing - the fact that he was a war liar or that people still think he's a "polarising" figure lol no way... shouldn't they just call him out for all the wrong things he did? anyway, it's kinda crazy to think about how much damage one person can do in their lifetime... what's your take on this tho? πŸ€”
 
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