Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reagan won the Cold War. Probably the biggest contribution to humanity since the end of WWII.
TOTAL NONSENSE! First, Reagan didn't do anything - the USSR dissolved! And second, since WWII we have been involved in so many more horrible and deadly wars (Korea, Viet Nam, Afghanistan, Iraq) that WWII looks quaint in comparison.
Are you nuts? WWII look quaint? Failed history did you?
13 million dead in the Holocaust alone. Deaths to civilians from the waging of war, famine and disease attributed directly to the war...including holocaust victims, 50 million plus...and deaths to those who were a part of the war effort between 20 and 25 million. Total dead from all causes between 70 and 85 million. NOTHING that has happened so far exceeds the level of brutality and volume of human suffering during WWII. Beyond the loss of military lives, which is far less than WWII, in those other wars you will have a lot of civilians but the totals in any one of those wars, and the total of all of them, do not exceed WWII. And by no rational and factual measure can one declare they did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reagan won the Cold War. Probably the biggest contribution to humanity since the end of WWII.
Party Pooper.
Reagan didn't win the Cold War. The Soviet Union collapsed under its own weight. The idea that he forced them to spend into oblivion is something conservatives say to feel good inside, like "there are no atheists in foxholes".
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget military advancements - most specifics are secret, but everything from more sophisticated radars/drones/missils/Gps/gis and even that is probably outdated now (but at one time an "accomplishment").
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reagan won the Cold War. Probably the biggest contribution to humanity since the end of WWII.
TOTAL NONSENSE! First, Reagan didn't do anything - the USSR dissolved! And second, since WWII we have been involved in so many more horrible and deadly wars (Korea, Viet Nam, Afghanistan, Iraq) that WWII looks quaint in comparison.
Are you nuts? WWII look quaint? Failed history did you?
13 million dead in the Holocaust alone. Deaths to civilians from the waging of war, famine and disease attributed directly to the war...including holocaust victims, 50 million plus...and deaths to those who were a part of the war effort between 20 and 25 million. Total dead from all causes between 70 and 85 million. NOTHING that has happened so far exceeds the level of brutality and volume of human suffering during WWII. Beyond the loss of military lives, which is far less than WWII, in those other wars you will have a lot of civilians but the totals in any one of those wars, and the total of all of them, do not exceed WWII. And by no rational and factual measure can one declare they did.
I realize this is a tangent, but watching this video really hit PP's point home for me,.
https://vimeo.com/128373915
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reagan won the Cold War. Probably the biggest contribution to humanity since the end of WWII.
TOTAL NONSENSE! First, Reagan didn't do anything - the USSR dissolved! And second, since WWII we have been involved in so many more horrible and deadly wars (Korea, Viet Nam, Afghanistan, Iraq) that WWII looks quaint in comparison.
Are you nuts? WWII look quaint? Failed history did you?
13 million dead in the Holocaust alone. Deaths to civilians from the waging of war, famine and disease attributed directly to the war...including holocaust victims, 50 million plus...and deaths to those who were a part of the war effort between 20 and 25 million. Total dead from all causes between 70 and 85 million. NOTHING that has happened so far exceeds the level of brutality and volume of human suffering during WWII. Beyond the loss of military lives, which is far less than WWII, in those other wars you will have a lot of civilians but the totals in any one of those wars, and the total of all of them, do not exceed WWII. And by no rational and factual measure can one declare they did.
Anonymous wrote:Reagan won the Cold War. Probably the biggest contribution to humanity since the end of WWII.
Anonymous wrote:Chemotherapy, statins, transplants, MRIs, neurosurgery, MS drugs like interferon, identifying metabolic disorders in children, reduction of lead in environment, and vaccinations against child killers like pneumococcus and hemophilous influenza, as well as several types of hepatitis.
Space shuttle, computers in everything, the Green revolution in grain yields, which has reduced world hunger substantially.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reagan won the Cold War. Probably the biggest contribution to humanity since the end of WWII.
TOTAL NONSENSE! First, Reagan didn't do anything - the USSR dissolved! And second, since WWII we have been involved in so many more horrible and deadly wars (Korea, Viet Nam, Afghanistan, Iraq) that WWII looks quaint in comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Ooh good one on the bionic limbs PP. They are incredible and give new life to so many people.
Anonymous wrote:1960s: Moon Landing
1970s - 2015: AIDS healthcare, the Internet
Anything else?
Anonymous wrote:Reagan won the Cold War. Probably the biggest contribution to humanity since the end of WWII.