'Anybody who wants to leave gets a free ride from us' (via toofab)
Joe Biden's hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan has received a lot of criticism from his opponents... and some of his friends.
On Monday the world was horrified by images of Afghani people falling to their deaths as they desperately tried to cling to departing US evacuation planes, as America suddenly left the country to the mercy of the Taliban after 20 years of keeping the peace. Among those horrified was staunch Biden supporter Ron Perlman, who posted a video Tuesday morning begging the President to get back in there and offer a"free ride" to anyone who wants out — including American allies who are now left to fend for themselves.
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