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His dad grew up in the Hundred Acre Wood. He’s Christopher Robin*son*. 😏
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2024-05-06
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This is false, they were sentenced for explicitly telling the public that no quake was coming. they didn't say 'we don't know', they went on record reassuring people with false information.
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Sort of. There should normally be evidence of a false confession that police malfeasance couldn't taint. For example wounds on Knox, or communications between her & her family/attorneys about the confession being coerced (and importantly, when these communications occurred)
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2024-05-06
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Read "The Monster of Florence". Paints a pretty good picture of how their whole justice system is a joke.
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2024-05-06
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You're going to piss off a lot of Americans with the poorest education in the first world off a lot with this one
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Meredith_Kercher
> Knox and Sollecito were released after almost four years following their acquittal at a second-level trial. Knox immediately returned to the United States. Guede was tried separately in a fast-track procedure, and in October 2008 was found guilty of the sexual assault and murder of Kercher. He subsequently exhausted the appeals process and began serving a 16-year sentence. On 4 December 2020, an Italian court ruled that Guede could complete his term doing community service.[1] Guede was released from prison on November 24, 2021.[2]
Except she didn't kill anyone..?
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> . If I, Italian, was accused of murder in USA, I would 100% be found guilty and executed with no trial
lol you've been spending too much time on Reddit
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2024-05-06
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It is possible for a crime to create multiple victims.
I agree that it's a shame Italy's police and the media distracted themselves with Ms. Knox. The priority should have always been finding the real murderer and preventing these crimes. But crime beget crime, especially in flawed institutions. You can't tell me being wrongly imprisoned, allegedly beaten by police, and having your name turned to mud, isn't victimhood.
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Do you understand what “whataboutism” is and why it completely undermines whatever “point” you were trying to make?
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2024-05-06
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Two things can both be wrong, dummy.
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2024-05-06
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Cuz “HRRR DRRR YOU SAY THING IS BAD BUT OTHER THING ALSO BAD!!”
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The thing with the United States is that almost all law enforcement is local. Some are corrupt and awful. Some are OK. Some are very, very good. You only hear about the bad ones.
You would not look at the EU as a single law enforcement entity, and the United States is even more fragmented. This is why serial killers do so well here, it is easy to zig zag between jurisdictions.
70% of Americans have confidence in their local police, and even in minority communities confidence is over 50%. It should be higher of course, but Reddit is not reflective of reality.
The police in my community were handing out rainbow flags last weekend.
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2024-05-06
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Im an Italian American. I have spent lots of time in both countries.
This “point” is beyond dumb. Yes the American criminal justice system is fucked. But somehow saying that justifies saying the Italian justice system isn’t is beyond stupid.
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2024-05-06
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To be fair it's not actually referred to as "slander" in Italy either, that's just how the news stories are translating it. Knox has been found guilty of calunnia, or calumny in English. In America, I think Lumumba would have an excellent case for suing for libel in civil court.
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I'm literally Italian and by the grace of God my reading comprehension is amazing in multiple languages, dude was just commenting that the American justice system is trash, that's it
Fucking guidos che cazzo lmao
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2024-05-06
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I think meteorologist is pretty easy too
50% chance of rain everyday for the next month.
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2024-05-06
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Italy is the Texas of Europe. They’ve even both got funny shapes.
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2024-05-06
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She forgor 💀
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2024-05-06
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Italy just needs to "Let It Go".
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2024-05-06
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A rare day of justice for Meredith & also for lying, murdering sluts
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Yup, but not sure what choice Israel has at this point.
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Thanks, Trudeau.
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Election soon?
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And with one move, the Canadian government has destroyed my last chance at ever owing a house. Looks like bidding wars are back on the menu with a vengeance.
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No paywall:
https://archive.ph/2024.06.05-164203/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-06-05/bank-of-canada-cuts-rates-to-4-75-signals-more-to-come
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Risky move
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BoC is independent from the government.
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Now he can sign a contract to join the war for 6 months and be free rather than deal with all the shit of serving until the war ends.
I can see his 300IQ play there.
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If only every 8 soldiers.. one kills 7 in occupied Ukraine this war would be over in a jiffy
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I Think they needed to make an example of him. one, to show that such things are taken seriously, and two, to say that from now on if it is intentional then there Can only be one outcome. So in that sense, yes, an outlier.
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They’re having a bigger issue with the first waves of convicts coming back and murdering civilians so relatively this is pretty tame
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2024-05-06
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it's an infinite loop:
signing contract -> killing russians -> jailed -> signing contract
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He should have been given 23 grenades instead.
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You can but usually the max of one prison sentence is 20 years, so this is actually pretty high.
They could retry him later and add some more years for another crime.
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He should br given a award
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Your cell has a 100W lightbulb on 24/7. Even when you're sleeping your hands have to be visible at all times. You're basically in solitary confinement, never meeting any other prisoners. Just the jail staff. Who wear balaclavas/ski masks at all times and are incredibly rough. The only time that you're allowed out of your cell. Is for one hour of daily exercise. Which is in a small enclosed courtyard, by yourself. With wire netting over the courtyard and armed "wardens" watching your every move. Whilst in the courtyard, you can not stay still. You have to keep on moving, regardless of the weather conditions. It's Siberia, -40°C and even -60°C, is very possible.
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I mean, the sentence said 23 years. That's not the rest of your life. I'm already standing 16 hours per day. Plus they get 90 minutes per day for exercise. Exercise is one of my biggest joys in life. I'm not saying it would be easy, and maybe a quick death on the front line is easier. But not everyone's time on the front line ends in quick death, there are far worse outcomes.
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>A Russian soldier was sentenced to 23 years in a maximum security penal colony
Otherwise known as a death sentence in russia.
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And nobody has done 24 years either.
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Hugo Stieglitz in real life.
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2024-05-06
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Black Dolphin is a terrible place but it isnt close to Siberia. Its in the south west near the border with Kazakhstan.
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The Gulag Loop
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I’m not sure if this is a piss take or if you’re delusional.
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They should give tax breaks to couples with kids, fund and encourage social programs that attract families, companies should give additional benefits to employees with kids (all within legal bounds that doesn’t discriminate of course)
But Japan will never do these things because ultimately what makes them great is also slowly killing them. Their stupid ass conservative work culture. Nobody has time for kids because everyone is working or going to school and milling themselves in the process.
For all their high IQ they sure can’t logically come to the conclusion that their social norms are strangling them.
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These people always blame young women without ever speaking with young people at all. If every young person was a millionaire with all of their expenses, worries, dreams met there would be an immediate increase in fertility. The only people in mid-20s to 30s I know with children are those already with family money who can help them pay for children.
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Meanwhile here in Finland we just die in the heatwave.
Fucking 25 °C.
Send help and booze.
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2024-05-06
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India, with it's 52.3 degree Celcius temperature, wants to propose a climate swap with you guys.
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2024-05-06
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You win (sadly)
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All depends on where you measure temperatures. These numbers are so easy to manipulate that it is highly unlikely they are real.
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>Nowadays advertisements are just means of propaganda
Trying to convince people is not the same as propaganda. It is reasonable to advocate against lies, but it's a really bad idea to try and ban "trying to convince people" altogether. That's an horrendously huge violation of free speech.
>It's a waste of time, attention, mental health, energy, bandwidth, space, computation power
What if people agree that you talking on reddit is a waste of time? should they force you to stop? We shouldn't ban things just because they're wasteful according to some subjective standard of the masses.
This comment has a bit of what follows, but it's really not that bad compared to others:
It's scary how so many redditors don't care the least bit about minimizing the restriction to people's rights with their proposed policies. Instead they go "you don't like something? ban everything related to it from the face of the Earth!". Everything has always to be extreme, if something has the least bit of bad, it's literally hitler, and so on. Reason forbid we take the time and effort to make nuanced and careful arguments. Why do that when it's easier to just say that the entire thing we want to criticize is literally hitler.
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Going back to the medieval age is really the best way to save the climate, it would suck and climate change is already baked in but at least it wouldn’t get worse unless we keep burning coal like mad
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To simplify, the entire premise of "blaming" is a useless tactic that's simply distractionary. It keeps people arguing over who's at fault or watering down responsibility.
I completely agree that behaviors have to change at every level. My point is you'll never be able to change behaviors by trying to change several billion individuals around the world. We havent been able to effectively do it at a single country-level. To have a global impact, you have to focus on the behaviors of a manageable group, such as 50 international corporations. That is easier to target, easier to monitor, easier to implement to a next tier, etc...
By doing so, it certainly impacts consumers. That can be through the subsequent supply decline, price increase, decrease in demand, etc... The difference is that it isn't focusing on trying to manage consumers directly, which is what we've been trying to do for decades. All we've done is show a commitment to keeping the consumerist machine safe, by offering new things to consume ("green" X and "climate friendly" Y) and fake services (you need to "recycle"). Any attempt of restrictions at the consumer-level result in inequality favoring the wealthy (such as water restrictions, rolling blackouts, etc...).
I know you claim it's handy wavy, but that doesn't matter. All of those consequences will occur anyway, just not by choice and not in a manageable way, because of climate change.
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From God Mode to outcast in record time
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It's insane that you treat some random guy's map with 0 sources behind it as gospel
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2024-05-06
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Go back to /r/Collapse
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2024-05-06
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Alright, so should i buy pocket ice cubes to carry around when it is too hot? It is almost like when space agencies like NASA warn us about rock big enough to unalive whole planet, heading to/very near Earth. What, should i buy umbrella or something? We cant do sh1t about it. Society is really conscious and do a lot on houshold/individual levels, but big corpos still do jack shit about that, where it is almost solely outcome of their greed.
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2024-05-06
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No problem amoc is set to shut down as soon as 2025, eventually sending Europe back into the ice age, and solving this climate “hell”. Just sit back do nothing and this will all sort itself out!
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i dont know why people use china as some "omg theyre being so green!!! even more so than the USA!!!!" when it just is not true.
[China accounted for 95% of the world’s new coal power construction activity in 2023, according to the latest annual report from Global Energy Monitor (GEM). Construction began on 70 gigawatts (GW) of new capacity in China, up four-fold since 2019, says GEM’s annual report on the global coal power industry.](https://www.carbonbrief.org/china-responsible-for-95-of-new-coal-power-construction-in-2023-report-says/)
[China is the keystone of the global coal market. The Asian nation made up 54% of global consumption in 2022, with the main driver being thermal coal for power generation. The IEA estimates that China’s coal-fired power generation increased by almost 7% in 2023](https://www.mining-technology.com/features/demand-for-coal-in-china-remains-despite-renewable-build-out/)
china is by far the biggest polluter. they put out 12.7billion tons of CO2 annually vs the USA of 5.9billion.
people need to stop saying how "green china is vs the usa" because im pretty sure its a narrative being pushed by china at this point.
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Why do u say that, do u think most scientists are lying, or that the government of Greenland is lying about the amounts its ice is melting around its country, or that all the recordings of warming ocean temperatures by different nations are also wrong, or that all the observed ecological changes are also wrong or simply a coincidence.
The only sheep here are u for thinking that all the world governments who never agree on anything are all in on a conspiracy to lie about climate change, that would be insane to organize, much less keep secret from reputable sources, and not to mention its boiling hot outside( I regret typing that last sentence in as if u do respond, you’ll likely focus on that part over all the evidence I mentioned)
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Maybe someone can start a band called climate hell and it will make it all worth it.
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2024-06-06
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And sadly the warnings have been coming in since the early 70s.
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> With time running out to reverse course, Guterres urged a 30% cut in global fossil fuel production and use by 2030.
Saying that we still have 6 years of time left before we need a 30% cut is pure copium. It's another excuse to do nothing significant for the next 5 years.
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Well no form of living is foolproof but regarding droughts, wildfire and food shortage I actually did a piece on vertical farming for an essay I am writing and while it is still an emerging method, it has proven to be a promising alternative to traditional farming.
Right now, indoor vertical farming is limited to a small number of crops but active research has been made to increase the variety and resilience of indoor crops, ranging from omics research to advanced soil protection methods/technology and modification of ethanol levels.
It also seems to be profitable too, with one study citing a significant profit increase from traditional farming methods once farmers started integrating them.
Yeah there's still a lot of legislative hoops that need to be jumped through but policymakers can get around to the idea eventually once it shows promise.
Works Cited:
O'Sullivan, Cathryn A., et al. "Vertical farms bear fruit." Nature Biotechnology, vol. 38, no. 2, Feb. 2020, pp. 160+. Gale OneFile: Agriculture, dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41587-019-0400-z. Accessed 2 June 2024.
Shin, Juhyung, et al. "Effects of Exogenous Ethanol Treatment in Nutrient Solution on Growth and Secondary Metabolite Contents of Three Herb Species in an Indoor Vertical Farming System."Plants, vol. 12, no. 22, Nov. 2023, p. NA. Gale OneFile: Agriculture, dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12223842. Accessed 2 June 2024.
Carillo, Felicetta, et al. "Vertical integration in agribusiness. Is it a bargain?" Rivista di Economia Agraria - REA, vol. 71, no. 1, Apr. 2016, pp. 39+. Gale OneFile: Agriculture, dx.doi.org/10.13128/REA-18624. Accessed 2 June 2024.
Wolf, Steven. "Cropping systems and conservation policy: the roles of agrichemical dealers and independent crop consultants."Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, vol. 50, no. 3, May-June 1995, pp. 263+. Gale OneFile: Agriculture, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A17175366/PPAG?u=lincclin_vcc&sid=bookmark-PPAG&xid=b55b3b7b. Accessed 2 June 2024.
Datta, Subhojit, et al. "Sustainable agriculture."BMC Plant Biology, vol. 23, no. 1, 25 Nov. 2023, p. NA. Gale OneFile: Agriculture, dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-023-04626-9. Accessed 2 June 2024.
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Also a very generous interpretation of "arctic circles" which includes Europe and north america
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It does feel like:
Some scientist dudes: "Hey, we're doomed."
Me: "Okay, what should I do?"
Some scientist dudes: "These 10 things basically"
Me: "Alright" \*Starts doing 7-8 of the 10 things, some fully, some to the best of my ability without living like a caveman - like taking public transport, only using my car like once a week to get groceries in bulk, doesn't use AirCon, cuts meat down to twice a week, reduce my electric bill by 30-ish %, etc. etc.\*
Some scientist dudes: "Hey, we're still dommed, and it's gonna be sooner that you think by the way, because some greedy assholes completely disregarded us. Enjoy"
Me: "Well... fuck it, I'm turning the AC on and grilling a steak I guess."
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And governments can stop subsidizing them too. [Canada increases loan guarantees for Trans Mountain pipeline to C$19 bln](https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/canada-increases-loan-guarantees-trans-mountain-c19-billion-2024-05-30/).
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Advertising works. Re-branding works. Nearly $1T is spent on advertising, almost a full percentage point of global GDP because it is effective in shaping perceptions and inducing the public to act in a way advertisers want.
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More like: using this fuel will help undermine the Earth's capacity to sustain life.
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How about take it a step further and not allow them to make political contributions…
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Yeah, ban marketing for oil companies. Remove some of their expenditure so I can have cheaper fuel.
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It's the cycle of hate
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Terrible scum people will use any opportunity to be terrible scum people.
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Imma be real with you, I doubt there's any country nowadays that doesn't do this. There's so many very obvious bot accounts tryibg to influence people's decisions. This has been the new normal for ages and while I don't like it I don't think it's really all that much newsworthy if another country does it.
(Except of course a lot of medias bias, because let's face it, you don't have to be a fake account/bot army to sway opinion when you can just be a news outlet with a bias)
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you think the US isn't doing it back?
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Seems like a horrible event, it's under censorship. Hezbollah is getting better and better at targeting through the defence as no sirens were sounding in this attack.
It was also a military target , camp of IDF soldiers , reports ranging from 11 injured to 24 with 1-4 deaths .
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Jordan officially administered the West Bank until 1988, but the people living there didn't just up and leave when they stopped. They're called Palestinians now and it's entirely sensible to back date that terminology.
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How do you feel it's not accurate?
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2024-05-06
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The most right-wing elected government in Israel has been elected . There are literal Jewish fascists in the governing coalition right now.
Also, Israel has not had a Left Wing Government since 1999.
You must know absolutely nothing about Israel politically or culturally if you think Israel has ever been too tolerant of minorities or politically correct. Israel is like Hungary and you think it’s Sweden.
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Did you read the article? Remember that lots of people don't agree that the 1967 borders are Israeli land. You surely know this already.
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East Jerusalem was not majority Jewish, according to my reading, nor can I find a record of ethnic cleansing, only tens of thousands fleeing warfare.
Nor was it liberated, it was conquered and occupied.
Your view isn't just biased it's just untrue.
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