9 hours ago7 points(+0/-0/+7Score on mirror)1 child
During the Rhodesian Bush war, there would be battles where Rhodesians would take zero casualties wondered how that was possible or why. They would check the dead nigger's AKs and see their zero was always set to max 800/1000 yards. They asked one of the captured niggers why they're all set that way, the nigger said, "because it makes the AK shoot harder."
8 hours ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)2 children
The belief in protection by supernatural forces is common among the lesser races, and it's always resulted in huge numbers of deaths by the practitioners. The Ghost Dance was a cult belief during the US Indian wars, where tribes would gather to dance for days at a time before battles, always resulting in defeat and enormous casualties.
The Ghost Dance was created by the spiritual leader Wovoka, who is still remembered by Indians as a great man for some reason. The 70s rock band Redbone, composed of Indians and popular for several years with a few songs that made the top 40, titled their fifth album after him.
It makes you wonder what the US troops were thinking as they watched Indians let themselves get slaughtered and never gave any thought to whether they might be mistaken.