so uh
did you know the girl in this picture is still alive?
Like why is she running away from fire naked? Someone explain this to me.
so uh
did you know the girl in this picture is still alive?
Like why is she running away from fire naked? Someone explain this to me.
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she was naked and there was a fire so she ran
it's from viatnam war.
Civil casualities from USA troops.
If i'm not mistaken she's naked because she has burns all over her body due to napalm
Reported
still alive though
why were USA troops napalming children?
Because VC hide in villages and napalm doesn't distinguish.
her clothes had been burned off, the pale skin on her arm looks like burns, if you spilled boiling water on your arm as a kid you'd be screaming your head off and panicking too
Is it legal to have that saved on your cpu / phone?
What probably happened is napalm got on her clothes and she had to take them off to not die.
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yeah but for what reason were the VC fighting USA troops?
This is a shot from the Mai Lai massacre. No VC were killed.
>saved on your cpu
You can't save photos on a processor you luddite. But you could make the image into a poster if you want, it isn't porn.
Because Grorious communism needed to be spread
Because the great big superpower across the ocean that's backing the dictatorship which is repressing you is currently bombing you for not liking No Ding Diem very much. Also for taking North Vietnamese aid because the North Vietnamese knew an opportunity when they saw one.
Because my dictator > your dictator
I'm like 90% sure Mai Lai didn't involve air support.
From 1972, napalmed by South Vietnamese forces who mistook them for NVA forces.
This isn't Mai Lai you ludite
It's not from the Mai Lai massacre you dipshit.
She's a Canadian now lol
why is Jim Webb photoshopped all over those soldiers' faces?
>this is now a famous people in Vietnam thread
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where is her dick ?
It was a miscommunication between US troops on the ground and a south vietnamese attack aircraft that ultimately dropped the napalm on the village.
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Porn depends on context. That picture wouldn't be considered porn in a history textbook, but could be if it were posted on a, say, sri lankan pictograph debating site with a reputation for sexualising grotesque depictions of prepubescents and fetishising their suffering.