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No, I don't support a 2-state solution within the Land of Israel. Israel was supposed to be a Jewish homeland according to the initial plan with Jordan being the Muslim Arab state and Lebanon the homeland of Arab Christians. Greedy Muslims want the whole Levant all for themselves.
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2024-03-06
As if we needed more evidence that College has become a shitshow rather than a place of education.
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2024-03-06
Imagine if a Christian nation did this to a Muslim nation..
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2024-03-06
Surah 2:191: “And kill them wherever you overtake them and expel them from wherever they have expelled you, and fitnah [disbelief or unrest] is worse than killing. But if they fight you, then kill them. Such is the recompense of the disbelievers.” • Surah 9:5: “But when the forbidden months are past, then fight and slay the Pagans wherever ye find them, and seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem (of war); but if they repent, and establish regular prayers and practice regular charity, then open the way for them: for Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.” Surah 4:89: “They wish you would disbelieve as they disbelieved so you would be alike. So do not take from among them allies until they emigrate for the cause of Allah. But if they turn away (from Islam), then seize them and kill them wherever you find them and take not from among them any ally or helper.”
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2024-03-06
Isn't it illegal to be gay in Maldives?
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2024-03-06
I don't expect Israelis will be crying about not wanting to visit an actual Apartheid country.
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2024-03-06
What makes you think they’re book smart?
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2024-03-06
On a loosely related note, the PLO actually did support Saddam and his invasion of Kuwait, and as a result they expelled +250k Palestinians after the war.
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2024-03-06
You will have no protest from me.
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2024-03-06
I mean, if they can make it to ivy league unis there is at least some level of academic competence I would presume
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2024-03-06
> I have not Pure delusion. Seriously, i presented one important issue in your logic and what was your response? Acting like a 5 yr old at best: "I'll ignore it, so that means i'm correct". Then you make even more excuses to justify losing the argument...
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2024-03-06
Ha that's good to know. Logical thinking should take precedence
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2024-03-06
One word: Legacy
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2024-03-06
I actually visited a protest out of curiosity. There were maybe 200 people there. In a university that enrolls 30k+. It’s less than .1% of college students.
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2024-03-06
Good luck with that in 100 years when your entire nation is below sea level.
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2024-03-06
I'm not sure why would you bring up my age, reasons for Israel's existence, or whether the Basic Laws are officially called the constitution of Israel or not. None of those things have anything to do with your original comment or my response to it; nor does Arabs' ability to own land, hold political office, or vote in the state of Israel. It's the objective truth that laws of Israel differentiate between its Jewish citizens and all other citizens of Israel. You might think that the distinction isn't significant; you can make the argument that it's not an important distinction; you can certainly say that it's not nearly as bad as the apartheid laws of Maldives or Lebanon or whatever. But it is factually incorrect to insist that all citizens of Israel are treated equally. They are not. You're not trying to defend the choice of Israel to emphasize the right of its Jewish citizens over others, you're making an objectively false statement that there is no such emphasis on Jewish above others, while simultaneously saying that Israel is an 'unapologetically Jewish state' which in itself describes a state that prioritizes one segment of its population over others. As for why people aren't protesting against Maldives' apartheid laws, I assume it has at least something to do with the fact that they aren't currently occupying anyone's land or killing anyone, and they're not getting all that many donations -- not to mention they're one of the biggest potential victims of global warming, while contributing rather little to it themselves. I'd imagine that if the US started sending billions of dollars of military equipment to them and they used that to invade and colonize, I don't know, Fiji or something, then we'd see quite a bit of protesting about that.
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2024-03-06
Neat, your comment has reappeared! It was gone for a few hours earlier, I wonder why
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2024-03-06
Thats actually kind of impressive given its composition lol.
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2024-03-06
Are we ignoring the fact that the reason there were so many Jews outside of Israel is that whenever Israel was conquered, Jews were expelled from the region?
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2024-03-06
The Maldives unironically called Israel out for this in February.
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2024-03-06
I just wanted to point out thaz the Muslim countries accusing Israel of discrimination provide less freedoms to Muslims than the country they accuse...
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2024-03-06
If you weren’t bothered you wouldn’t even be replying to me at this point. Why is it so important for you to say Christians have done more to Jews than Muslims? Are you Muslim?
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2024-03-06
Dude, you can try to tell Jews how to feel but you can’t. Most Jews feel safer in Christian nation than Muslim nations, especially nowadays where Christianity doesn’t have even close to the extremism problem that Islam has. You want us to hate Christians as much as you do but we dont. Christians haven’t expelled us from any countries as recently Muslim nations have
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2024-03-06
Even though I don’t agree with Israel collective punishment is wrong.. unless that person is directly responsible it isn’t fair to ban an entire nationality (I’d say the same about Russians too).
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2024-02-06
Too bad Ireland also has a history of not standing up to fascist aggressors, see Russia currently and famously the Nazis 
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2024-02-06
Ok, but why? For this one, very unique, niche situation where a Russian sub is trying to damage undersea cables? Like what other use would ASW program be for Ireland?
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2024-02-06
Won't be US, it'll be a British sub. They don't mess around. They say aircraft are looking for it, but I can guarantee that an Astute class Hunter-killer is tracking it. But to avoid revealing this, they have this air search song and dance
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2024-02-06
Putin has been tempting a war with NATO every chance he gets, short of actually just attacking a NATO country. He doesn’t want a first strike because he wants the rest of the world to see NATO as a big bad aggressor, which is obviously not.
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2024-02-06
So many Russian subs on this website
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2024-02-06
Do they have an inclination to defend their own waters and airspace though? Apparently not
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2024-02-06
We owe the north protection. Stop freeloading, get your own air force.
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2024-02-06
Yeah, Sweden, Israel and Iran and Denmark(all within 10% of Irelands GDP) don't operate any military either, you're right.
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2024-02-06
Russia is literally colonising Ukraine as we speak, and they're damn quiet about that. Or Germany colonising Poland. Or the Serbs colonising Armenia. Peacekeeping for the nasty people only.
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2024-02-06
By that same logic nobody other than China and the US should do anything about climate change, right?
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2024-03-06
What? How is that a continuation of my logic? Climate change impacts literally everyone, Ireland is no where near any credible threat
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2024-03-06
Comrade Captain, your Scottish accent is showing again. (Love the reference. Might be time to watch the movie and read the book again).
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2024-03-06
Probably Kilo class
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2024-03-06
Who exactly is going to invade? Besides the UK of course. If there are agreements and Ireland doesn’t pay a dime isn’t that on the UK then?
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2024-03-06
You really haven’t
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They’ve hidden it underwater
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Mom stop
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The only difference between a government, terrorists, or freedom fighters is who is writing the history books.
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Irish neutrality in WW2 made sense. It was a tiny impoverished country which had fought WW1, tje Easter Rising, War of Independence, and Civil War within the previous 20 years. Militarily ot had nothing to offer and would only have succeeded in getting its cities blitzed like those in the UK if it joined the war, while contributing very little of material value. In the meantime Irish neutrality heavily favoured the Allies.
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It's probably fucked off by now, AND pushed a trolley into the canal. You womble.
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This is right. It’s in their self interest for the EU and Uk to protect those offshore cables.
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2024-03-06
Why mention the BBC when I quoted the Irish Times? I think you've misunderstood what I am saying, the defence relationship goes far beyond the 2015 MoU, thats openly admitted by both the Irish and British governments.
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2024-03-06
>very capable military No. We Dont. Sorry Eh.
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In Canada, I swear half of any new doctors in cities and nearly all new family doctors in small towns are South Africans.
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Nah they here, I've known a decent number in SK. Worked with a mother and daughter, they were both lovely, capable people. Some of the stories the mother would tell and some of the pics and videos she'd received from her friends back home were uuuugly.
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There isn't any social support, there is no social contract, and anyone who complains is outed as a friendless, jobless Loser who can fuck off to alberta or yukon doing a useless job like oil drilling. Worse, the only people who show any empathy towards this are hardcore, right-wing conservatives who want to destroy everything. Canada's center is failing and their liberal party needs new leadership badly. Politically, the country is starting to resemble post-bankruptcy Michigan or Ohio which is very, very, very bad.
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2024-02-06
Damn.
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2024-03-06
Oh yeh? …but _my_ trauma is more traumatic than _your_ trauma! /s
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Unfortunately part of that figure, as both of my siblings died in a "sudden violent death" due to a careless driver and I watched one pass away and saw the other in full on zombie mode(the zombies with the arms out thing? Yeah that's a real thing dead bodies do). We have a serious road problem here and it's only getting worse. I live in an area with some of the highest rates of accidents, poor road infrastructure, and distracted driving in Canada. To cap that off neatly, we have next to nothing in the way of mental health care. If upwards of 31% of us have experienced an incident severe enough to cause nervous system and brain trauma, yet we have little in the way of dealing with that in a healthy manner, we don't get stronger and more resilient people- we get more emotionally and mentally unhinged people. We are a very tense group of people and the level of absolute defeatism that's the general sentiment in my province is high and frankly pathetic. It's evident how many commenters didn't read the fucking article which answers the questions they're asking.
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Probably not. There's a single defining factor that's pretty quantifiable in preventing the formation of PTSD, and it's having a support system- people to talk with, and be around, do hobbies with, etc... Isolation is a more damning factor in developing it. It's possible that 1/3 either got really lucky(so far, as we age we just come across more and more potential adverse stresses that could become trauma in the nervous system) so as to not have the experiences listed, or they just have a really secure community of friends and family. For the rest of us, it just gets really expensive real quick(therapy is private, ✌️🥳). Throwing out stats like this is worthless though, because there are pretty blatantly obvious reasons and equally blatantly obvious and simple solutions but Canadian apathy will always come out on top. We can't even be bothered to vote.
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2024-03-06
Congratulations. I almost died twice by 43.
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Following your logic, we don't know if they were Palestinians either, or if the event actually occured.
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So everything in India has to do with caste ?  I assume you're not indian and have no roots to the country. Thank you for validating my assumption
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2024-03-06
However the chairman of ECI is appointed by the govt and especially for 2024 elections ECI has failed to follow proper protocols when many of Modi's speeches were spreading open communal hatred and levied false allegations against the opposition parties.
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2024-03-06
Oh , they can still volunteer though. As far as I remember, they don't have this problem in state elections. The number of volunteers will come down , yes. The Indian government is planning to install solar power on a large scale, on individual homes. This can be factored in. I can already envision the next set of freebies and doles the political parties will lay down to attract the junta.
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2024-03-06
Newer democracy? Black suffrage in America happened only in 1965.
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2024-03-06
You haven't given any valid reasons though. Many states in India see temperatures from 10-20°c during winter and let's be real even the places that have 30° temperature that will be far better than 40-56°c temperature that states like Bihar, UP, Maharashtra experienced in last few days. Events need to be shuffled regardless, college profs get polling duty just like school teachers do and May and June is when all colleges and unis hold semester end exam too. November-December would be a far better time to hold elections for most of India.
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2024-03-06
India is only 75 years old, the US is much older in comparison. Democracy does not mean universal suffrage. The US was a democracy when it was founded, those who were eligible to vote were restricted.
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2024-03-06
Most horrifying aspect of this tragedy is that ECI doesn't even arrange lunch break for polling officials (who are govt workers, school teachers, college profs and this is a mandatory service for them) during voting. In essence ECI is directly responsible for their deaths by absolutely neglecting their well being.
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2024-03-06
Slow claps in Animal Farm.
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2024-03-06
When I was in school the govt changed the term year so that year end exams would take place in March, now I've been out of school for a decade and it was state board so I'm not aware how things are now but I'm sure it will be possible to find a period of time either in Nov-Dec period before year end exams or around Jan-Feb when the weather is still bearable for people to actually go out and stand in line for hours to vote. What you're overlooking is that due to climate change the kind of drastic weather we're seeing would only worsen. It's no longer possible to hold elections during peak summer unless you're okay with our fellow Indians dying in droves in name of election. And idk if you know this or not loksabha election used to be held around Nov until 1996 so the problem you're talking of did not actually exist for most of the time India has gone to election. >Also, with 10-20 C you have the issue of it being too cold. That can be dealt with by using warm clothes, there's no way to beat the scalding summer heat while you're standing outside and sweating to death. This election has highlighted a major issue regarding when loksabha elections are scheduled and this problem will not go away.
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2024-03-06
'If they have no bread, let them eat cake'!
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Having lived around the western ghats, you could narrow it down to just two - monsoon and no monsoon. The variation in the heat throughout the year isn't really that much.
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Not every cat owner is an irresponsible douche. I’ve also known a TON of inconsiderate and irresponsible/neglectful dog owners.
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2024-03-06
Oh pipe down, the stray dog population is out of control, and they keep pumping out more and more offspring into disease and starvation. A mass cull is actually the kindest thing you could do in the long term. Latin America should follow suit.
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2024-03-06
How many cats kill children and other family members each year? How many random cat attacks cause hospitalisation compared dogs? How many banned cat breeds are there? Dogs kill ~25,000 people a year and injure millions more.
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2024-03-06
Toxoplasmosis makes you say this.
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2024-03-06
Nah man, cats will straight up maul anything that’s threatening their owner if the owner took the time to bond with them. Particularly other animals. Tons of videos online of cats protecting children. A motivated cat can send large dogs running. They’re also the OG and one of the most effective pest control options. Cats just take more work to get them to actually care enough to put themselves in harms way for you. You have to earn that.
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2024-03-06
Cats also eat other animals poop. Just sayin'.
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~25,000 a year and millions more aren't getting rabies from dogs
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Thats right: tomasdottursfodur
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2024-02-06
Theres me thinking it was : YAYA-DINGDONG
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Thats right, but Angela Merkels position is much more comparable to the Icelandic head of state since she is voted for by the people, the german head of state is not and is more compareable to the English king.
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Boeing has strong CEOs and a very strong board. That's the problem. Investors are in control and investors don't want to make airplanes. They want to sell Boeing's assets to China, sell the land, and destroy the company. They've already tried to sell Boeing's trade secrets to China at least twice now with licensing deals, and failed both times because Obama then Trump told them No. The management is the problem. The investors, the stock speculators and gamblers are the problem. Boeing cannot fix this. The FAA cannot fix this. American aviation will continue declining until Congress steps in and regulates financial markets again by separating investment banking from regular banking. Only then can companies like Boeing be able to bring in good people to reorganize the company into something economically viable.
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2024-02-06
Username tracks
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Boeing dumped their original engineering culture that made them such a successful company in the first place. Perfect is not always the enemy of done when you're designing planes that have to safely carry millions everyday without fail for decades. Look at the 747. Queen of the skies. That was back in the true Boeing golden days.
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You need a Boss Baby for sure, perhaps YouTuber Gaming Foodie’s helmet baby can take care of business. I am aware of the power of helmet + boeing. Maybe we give the employees bowling vouchers before we confront the board.
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If talent can get a security clearance through Boeing, they'll go to Boeing and jump elsewhere after. A security clearance is like having a built in briefcase that says "deposit cash here" on your resume.
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So we workers should support AI CEO's in unions?
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Difference is a minor outage on Google docs doesn't mean hundreds of people inevitably die within less than 5 minutes.
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2024-03-06
No it doesn't. I just mean they are heading towards short term profit, long term financial ruin for the exact same reason Boeing did.
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2024-03-06
Mitt Romney
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I have two masters in engineering and an MBA… what should I do?
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