And in your last horror-filled moments, you will remember that thousands of innocent Kurdish men, women, and children have gone before you, dying the same tortured deaths—and all because of you.
After finishing the book:
I think my problem with the "choice" narrative device here is the way that it's used. They continuously use phrases like "because of you" and "you did this," but I feel like their actual problem is the average American's lack of knowledge and action. Like Bill. It would've made a lot more sense if they were saying "you get to go through life without caring about anything, so we're going to force you care now" rather than continuing to talk as if Bill gets a say in foreign affairs.