By her logic you and me and all other Americans are irrelevant for not stopping the for-profit wars in Iraq, Syria, and Ukraine.
What does irrelevant mean anyway? That you can kill somebody or strip them of rights and it’s okay because they belong to a group that you don’t like?
To me it sounds like the military industrial complex using race bait for getting us into more conflicts that stripped us of our wealth and bankrupted the nation
By your comments, you seem to conflate the US government with the millions of US citizens.
We didn't stop the war in Iraq because -- wait a minute. We DID stop it by pushing Iraqi forces out of Kuwait. If you look at the Iraqi Freedom effort, it was a different animal from Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Note the long break between #41 (First Gulf War) and #43 (Second Gulf War). Clinton was on watch when Bin Laden attacked the Trade Center in 1993. He was also the one who gave the order to stand down not once, but four times, when they had a chance to take Bin Laden out as early as 1998.
We don't go to the polls each time a decision needs to be made. We elect people who are supposed to make the best decisions on our behalf, but that doesn't mean we are in lock-step with the policies and decisions our government makes.
Our is actually something the federal gov't is required to fund. All the social programs, financial assistance, educational control and loans, etc, etc, etc, etc, and on and on are NOT supposed to be functions of government.
I remember a story about a Senator talking with constituents about funding disaster relief for a flooded area of the state. One wealthy citizen told him that's not the function of government. That should be a function of the communities, where churches and other service organizations collect donations and assist the victims. Taking taxes that were collected from everyone and spending it on something that only benefits a small number of victims might seem like charity, but it's not.
When you give your own money to others voluntarily, that's charity.
When you give money involuntarily collected from others (taxes) to someone else, that's called theft.
While the military industrial complex is absolutely gobbling up much of our resources, that's still a justified function of government.
When the gov't takes our taxes and promises to help others, the "bystander syndrome" kicks in. When someone else looks like they are taking care of a problem, others who may be better able to solve the problem decide against trying to assist. e.g. "That guy's giving CPR, so even though I'm a doctor, I assume he knows what he's doing or he wouldn't have stepped in."