How Henry Kissinger Became Zoomers' Public Enemy No. 1
Briefly

"It's something I've eagerly awaited for several years," she told me over email. "I yelled the news to the whole bar. I had to tell my date to give me a minute so I could fire off some tweets. I was like, 'I'm sorry if this is weird, but I've been waiting for this for a while.' "
He's such a prominent evil for me," said Abby. "Even though many of his major foreign policy de
Abby, who asked me to refrain from using her last name in this story, was born in 1998, and is therefore generations removed from the meridian of Kissinger's power, his carpet-bombing of Cambodia, or his brutal subversion of Chilean democracy. And yet, despite being contemporaries with other, far more emergent American anathemas (Bush, Cheney, Trump, Rumsfeld, hell, even Reagan), Abby immediately suspended her date. The death of Kissinger was a once-in-a-lifetime shitposting event.
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