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They personally bulldozed homes, murdered and raped civilians, and imprisoned the local civilians?
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2024-30-05
I mean go to social media if you want to regurgitate Hamas. Reddit tends to be a little more intelligent.
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2024-30-05
I mean I watched Gazans parade the victims of October 7th.. like literally that happened.
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2024-30-05
Did they? Oh I'm sure you're talking about 1948.. but you don't want to imagine the areas history about 3000 years ago.
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2024-30-05
I think you don't understand the difference between police activity and war.
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2024-30-05
For example, here's a line in this article: "He suggested the possibility that weapons stored in the area targeted might have ignited the fire, but said that was an "assumption" at this point. An Israeli official and U.S. official separately told NBC News it was possible a fuel tank was struck, igniting the blaze."
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2024-30-05
Yes so logically you level the whole apartment building with the criminal inside
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2024-30-05
See now you're totally off-topic of what I was even talking about. Complete non sequitur. It's like you're not even responding to what I said. Are you a bot on script? If not try reading my previous comment again and responding to the actual content. Rather than just reading the word atrocity, and then making a whole comment about that word completely unrelated to what I'm saying. If that doesn't work maybe try working on your English skills clearly your reading comprehension skills need some work. Don't worry bud learning a new language is hard. Who am kidding though? Now that you've gotten the rush of commenting your faux moral outrage at me you'll stop responding.
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2024-30-05
“Times of Israel” wow bias much?
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2024-30-05
Should we expect Israel to stoop to that same level then? At what point is it no longer an acceptable amount of dead children?
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2024-30-05
It's long past time for people to recognise that there are no hostages any more. They're all dead.
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2024-30-05
So just kill innocents… yall are insane
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2024-30-05
That’s some twisted logic you got there. It is about responsibility and Israel is NOT being responsible.
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2024-30-05
So it’s fine then?
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2024-30-05
Jews are from there. They were persecuted by the Romans, who first named it “Palestina” *after subjugating the Jews*
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2024-30-05
A bomb that doesn't start fires sure as fuck will when it's throwing flammable fuel around. Not saying it was a fuel depot. But just your justification for it not being doesn't hold up. There are basically no explosives that won't start a fire when hitting a fuel dump
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2024-30-05
They hate jews more than they love their own babies, that’s the problem
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2024-30-05
It’s average of 6 months. Sometimes up to a year. Rarely a couple years. Also those biased bs wiki articles as your sources are horse shit. Has it been 6 months since hamas has had their hostages? By your logic they should be due to be released any time now.
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2024-30-05
Israel themselves openly state in their policies that the people they are placing under administrative detention orders are innocent of any specific crime, otherwise they would simply arrest them and prosecute them. These people are all detained without charging them, without telling them what they are accused of, and without disclosing the alleged evidence to them or to their lawyers. In Israel, the Ministry of Defence issues the administrative detention order, to be implemented by the Israeli executive power. **Administrative detentions are usually secret orders for six months periods of incarceration, and can be renewed indefinitely.** In some cases, prisoners have been held without charge or trial for several years. The practice is based on three pieces of legislation, each of which applies in a different area (the West Bank, the territory of Israeli and the Gaza Strip). **Order Regarding Administrative Detention no. 1591 (5767-2007)** >This is part of the military legislation in the West Bank and the replacement of an order dating from 1988. Most administrative detainees are held under individual detention orders issued pursuant to this order. A similar order regarding the Gaza Strip was repealed upon implementation of the disengagement plan, in September 2005. >The Order empowers military commanders in the West Bank to detain a person for a maximum of six months when there is 'a reasonable basis for believing that the security of the region or public security' requires it'. Military commanders may extend the detention order for an additional period of up to six months. The Order does not specify a maximum cumulative period for administratively detaining a person, which means that detention may be extended repeatedly. >The Order establishes an apparatus for judicial review. Within eight days from the day the person is arrested, or from the day the detention order is extended, the detainee must be brought before a military judge who holds the rank of at least major to determine if the detention is justified. The judge may approve the order, cancel it, or shorten the period of detention specified in it. The judge's decision may be appealed to the Military Court of Appeals by the detainee or the military commander. **Emergency Powers ('Detentions') Law (5739-1979).** >This law applies to Israeli territory — in other words, not to the West Bank or Gaza. The law was instituted to replace the administrative detention arrangement originally established in the Emergency Regulations of the period of the British Mandate for Palestine, 1920-1948. It is rare for residents of the occupied Palestinian territory to be administratively detained under this law. **Internment of Unlawful Combatants Law (5763-2002)** >This law came into force in 2002 and was originally intended to allow Lebanese citizens to be held in Israel as 'bargaining chips' in exchange for the return of captives and bodies. Today, Israel uses the law to detain Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip without trial. At any given time several thousand people are detained under administrative orders. As you can imagine the number skyrocketed after the October 7th attack. https://www.france24.com/en/middle-east/20240117-israel-administrative-detention-rates-soar-after-october-7
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2024-30-05
Israel has killed US citizen hostages, aid workers and Gazan civilians alike. They don't give a fuck about any of them.
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2024-30-05
The over 2-million illegal migrants per year going over the Mexico border that are being supported by tax payers which Biden could prevent but chooses to keep an effectively open border. The main reason would be to inflate cheap labourers so that companies can profit more but it screws over working class Americans who compete for those jobs and now can't earn a living.
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2024-30-05
I didn't know you were Iraqi, lost time I checked, most of them said things were better before US invasion.
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2024-30-05
It's just a phrase to make dumbass liberals not feel bad enough about funding the killing of babies.
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2024-30-05
Right, children are not innocent, they should be wiped out.
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2024-30-05
If 40k people stood between you and your captive loved one, 40k would surrender or die. It's not retaliation
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2024-30-05
Until Israel is protecting their military assets with their civilians, they're not stopping to the same level. >At what point is it no longer an acceptable amount of dead children? That's a question for Hamas.
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2024-30-05
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/11/29/middleeast/palestinian-prisoners-israeli-judicial-system-west-bank-mime-intl/index.html People are held, for months, without charge. For months, people are held, with no charges, in a military system. Soldiers capture and imprison people for months, without laying any charges. The link you posted does not contain the text '99.8' but does show that about half of all uncharged detainees have been there over a year. Your link shows 11/23 minors were there over six months. The link you posted does not contain your statistics.
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2024-30-05
Pretty sure Biden has explicitly stated that there was no “red line “.
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2024-30-05
It's the logic of modern and civilized systems of law and morality. Israel has a responsibility, to its own citizens and the citizens of Gaza, to complete its military objectives.
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2024-30-05
Dude is probably operating on the principle of innocent until proven in a fair trial.
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It actually isn't. As an example here is Article 19 of Geneva Conventions: The protection to which civilian hospitals are entitled shall not cease *unless they are used to commit, outside their humanitarian duties, acts harmful to the enemy*. There are clauses like this one for every protected element such as schools, cultural heritage sites, etc.
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2024-30-05
That's not true
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2024-30-05
Targets were 180 or so meters away from the camp. If there was no secondary explosion there would be no collateral.
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2024-30-05
You keep trying to make this black and white
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2024-30-05
"I HAD to shoot that baby in the head! It was a terrorist or would grow up to be one!"
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The point is that those bombs wouldn't have caused collateral damage by themselves. From what I understand the main cause of civilian deaths was secondary explosion and its after effects.
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2024-30-05
I think it's specifically because israel wanted to kill two hamas officials and didn't expect the weapons to be stored at their meeting place. Or if they did they didn't expect the weapons to be as potent. So it was not an "unfortunate error". The strike was intentional. The secondary explosion was a mishap that couldn't be planned for by Israel.
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2024-30-05
With the amount of marches claiming them to be martyrs, I feel like it’s less just some idiots and a lot of idiots/anti-semites
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2024-30-05
okay but how many are guilty
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2024-30-05
Whataboutisms aren’t helpful here. And there is zero comparison between Israel/Palestine and the Iraq war.
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2024-30-05
I mean, I hear you. It’s not complex. It’s pretty simple in fact. People disagree with you because they have a sense of morality, not due to a lack of hearing you.
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2024-30-05
What I don't understand is if this was indeed the case, that a small bomb blew up a weapons cache, then why did Netanyahu apologize?
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2024-30-05
How could biden close the border? Is that a new power the president has acquired since 2020? Also didn’t Trump explicitly cite not giving a political win to the democrats in an election year as the main reason to reject the deal?
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2024-30-05
It's strange that people are against police killing hostages, bit cheer on Israel doing the same.
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2024-30-05
My favorite is "well how else do you expect them to fight?" like... I don't, I expect them to surrender. And you should too, lol
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2024-31-05
I agree here, but this gets to the crux of the issue. Hamas obviously isn't coercible by non-military means. Economic incentives and diplomatic negotiations have had no effect on making it moderate or abandon its goals of destroying Israeli society. Hamas inflicts violence but offers no set of conditions that Israel could fulfill that would get that violence to stop. There isn't really any other option left besides destroying the group with military force, because the group doesn't offer any options besides that.
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I’m not sure you’ve got a solid grasp on history or facts. Israel has been the more powerful of the two, but that doesn’t equate to being the aggressor. Just saying it over and over doesn’t make it true, and frankly, what a lazy response on your end. Please try, literally just try, to read some information before commenting.
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2024-31-05
I agree that it's probably partially due to the switcharoo being funny.
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2024-31-05
Historical numbers show that Vietnam is 1:2 and numbers for the Israel/Hamas war is between 1:1-2. It is worth noting that the two wars are not really comparable considering Gaza is urban combat in one of the more densely populated places around. Also worth noting that Hamas has been caught lying about their numbers when reporting.
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I hear certain cast-off items from k-pop groups are in demand
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Yes. That’s what happens when you build on land that isn’t yours 🇵🇸
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When you’re surrounded by it and live and experience it daily and see what it causes it’s not ignorance
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2024-29-05
Indian bosses are fine. They help Putin buy fossils to fuel war — militarize this planet (as if there will be no consequences). But they forgot the climate has a final say…
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2024-29-05
Scandinavia has the huge advantage of having a shit ton of hydro and not that many people.
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2024-29-05
I wasn't aware scientists got the blame now after warning us for so many years. Damn. So stupid.
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2024-29-05
They're migrating for better pay and all around being in a better country. Plenty of Indians moving to Australia where it's warm. I don't see them moving into poor colder climates. The common denominator is chasing money, not climate. 
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I'm not driving a car to use the internet. The shipping costs for the equipment I use to access the internet is negligeble, and even that is becoming increasingly renewable. I get your point, I really do. But honestly equating accessing the internet from my 99% renewable (I get a piechart detailing where it all comes from on every bill) electric device to building new coal plants in 2024 is fucked.
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2024-29-05
Water cool cities
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2024-29-05
If you want to change the goal posts sure. But you referenced electricity in coal power plant thread, to which electricity is still vastly green in developed nations. Oil is still a huge fuel commodity for energy in transportation but is irrelevant to coal power plants.
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2024-29-05
Didn't y'all have some potato famine that made many of your people leave for America?
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2024-29-05
The canada subreddit is pretty racist, you are likely getting a skewed perspective.
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2024-29-05
Awful logic honestly. Ordinary people don't deserve to die from this.
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2024-29-05
This is 122 degrees Fahrenheit
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2024-29-05
Depending on the exacts here, 36C+ and 85%+ humidity would be among the hottest temperatures ever recorded on earth. 40C and 85% humidity has never been seen on earth and would be only survivable for a handful of hours without a/c.
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2024-29-05
I guess it was 37C and 82% humidity as reported by AccuWeather. I mean it was the hottest I ever felt in the afternoon so I had to check it up. We had as high as 89% in the past few days, at night too.
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2024-29-05
Those that do support for North America already live and work in Eastern to Pacific time zones.
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2024-30-05
Let the Hate flow through you. Give in to the Dark Side.
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2024-30-05
And yet go to any comments section of a news story about this and 90% will be claiming climate change is a scam, scientists are being paid to peddle.
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2024-30-05
My thoughts exactly
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2024-30-05
125’F
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2024-30-05
This.
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2024-30-05
I complain about 80°F temps. I’d literally do anything to leave that area
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Indians come in Canada as immigrants not as refugees ( also obviously not as colonisers killing the indigenous people), They pay double or triple the normal amount of tuition fee to study there and the rest of them get PR based on their qualifications and job experience. Canada makes around CA$23 billion per year from international students.
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#
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Jesus Christ, that's hot enough to cook a steak rare. Is it safe outside in those conditions?
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2024-30-05
Xenophobia, it's always xenophobia
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2024-30-05
How long untill mass exterminatiin begins so we can free the planet from these pollutant and worthless scums ?
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2024-30-05
We have floods here now. Weather did a 180 degree in 2 days. The last night's temperature went as low as 22C
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2024-30-05
Hate the historical events that led to politics being in such a state?
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2024-30-05
Hopefully they wont
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What does sulfur content have to do with the weather?
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2024-30-05
People mistakenly belive India is all some kind of arid, dusty desert. It's not. Most of it is highly fertile farmlands, green forests, river valleys, and mountainous regions. During the monsoon, the land turns lush green for miles. There's a reason this area has been highly populated since millennia. Civilizations have existed here since 3000 BC or even earlier. Unfortunately the high population means that cities are heavily congested and polluted which makes it really hot during summers. And now climate change is making everything much worse.
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2024-30-05
When institutions charge international students quadruple the tuition fees compared to domestic Canadian students and promote easy work permits, such outcomes are inevitable. You want to have your cake and eat it too.
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2024-30-05
The US still emits multiple times more CO2 emissions per capita (and also, in general) than India
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No pleasure, no rapture, no exquisite sin greater... than central air.
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2024-30-05
Well no, you buy what's available. Like in eastern Germany, the two-stroke Trabant. Poor people can't afford Teslas and shit.
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2024-30-05
By Arrhenius, no less.
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2024-30-05
Highest I've ever been in was 43. I can't imagine 50, let alone 60
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2024-30-05
Yeah, who wouldn't? If that's gonna be a standard, so too will many people from other countries leave, except they will be considered refugees from a hostile landscape that's impossible to live in safely and the right wing will go nuts asking to close borders to those that flee from what *their* policies are causing (or at least not trying to avoid in the slightest).
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2024-30-05
Karma, for polluting.
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2024-30-05
And then there’s the pollution too.
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2024-30-05
The politicians we have to vote for, and the policies they push, are hand picked and written by corporate leaders, when they're not just pushing those corporate leaders and families into political positions directly. We don't know nor control the way products are made, removing or streamlining commutes is a rough position to push, and the consumer element of emissions is only 23% anyway. Individual influence isnt nothing, but it's so little and it's so tied to corporate mishandling as to not be worth discussing.
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2024-30-05
There was an interesting piece on Bloomberg earlier about this. They mentioned that the heatwave is causing significant droughts and it's not just limited to India. Parts of Pakistan, Thailand and Vietnam are suffering and we might see shortages of certain foods (rice was the main one mentioned) this year as farmers don't have the water to plant the crops.
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2024-30-05
Fuck u - from a 27 year old
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2024-30-05
Reddit already does?
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2024-30-05
Yeah I talk about the weather frequently, but I guess I have never talked to someone face to face about the wet bulb temperature lol. I live in Ohio though so I will probably (hopefully?) never have to say 'worry about the wet bulb temp today so you don't die)
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