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This is in part because Palestinians are largely denied any sort of citizenship in most of the Arab world even after generations of being born there. In contrast a Palestinian born in the US gets birth right citizenship and cannot claim refuge status.
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2024-11-06
The hostages don’t change the factors that Iraq and Afghanistan were cases of traditional military trying to root out insurgents. You’re mental if you can’t see the overlap.
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2024-11-06
More international aid he can siphon off, and more public support for Hamas. Not sure if worth it, especially since Mossad or the IDF will eventually get him.
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2024-11-06
No you can’t.. what YOU are doing is believing propaganda.. there are more than 50,000 militants per their own rank info in Gaza belonging to 4 different groups.. also lone wolf terrorist that are armed and just hate Israel. Yes there is collateral but of 30,000 ppl who are you to believe majority are innocent? Remember we saw mothers carrying ‘babies’ in Afghanistan that were really bombs. Don’t play in to the foolishness
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2024-11-06
I agree with what you're saying here so maybe I misunderstood your previous comment.
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2024-11-06
> allowing Qatari aid money into Gaza, which he couldn't stop Lol, Bibi himself said that he wanted a strong Hamas NY Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/10/world/middleeast/israel-qatar-money-prop-up-hamas.html >‘Buying Quiet’: Inside the Israeli Plan That Propped Up Hamas. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gambled that a strong Hamas (but not too strong) would keep the peace and reduce pressure for a Palestinian state. For years, Israeli intelligence officers even escorted a Qatari official into Gaza, where he doled out money from suitcases filled with millions of dollars....As far back as December 2012, **Mr. Netanyahu told the prominent Israeli journalist Dan Margalit that it was important to keep Hamas strong**, as a counterweight to the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank. If you distrust American media, here is Israeli media on the same issue: Times of Israel: https://www.timesofisrael.com/for-years-netanyahu-propped-up-hamas-now-its-blown-up-in-our-faces/ >For years, ...Benjamin Netanyahu took an approach that divided power between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank — bringing Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to his knees **while making moves that propped up the Hamas terror group**.
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2024-11-06
Ground has always been less important than ideological spread.
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2024-11-06
Resistance movements can use terrorism, saying that doesn't mean you support hamas or are delusional.
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2024-11-06
And yet the Atheist communist regimes have the highest murder counts
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2024-11-06
Hamas attacking the rescue party resulted in numerous Palestinian deaths.
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2024-11-06
> And it sounds like everyone but israel is OK with them staying in power. Sounds like hamas is going to win I mean, right now Israel is kinda the only one with any real say in what happens with Gaza until they choose to allow otherwise, soooo
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2024-11-06
You don’t need Israel to. You need an international peace keeping force that physically separates the two sides. Israel being in control would be detrimental.
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2024-11-06
anyone have the WSJ article not behind a paywall?
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2024-11-06
Most Arab countries no longer believe the Palestinians can win. This is why they will not offer even vocal support, recognize or make deals with Israel and will not send money/support.
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2024-11-06
I recently learned from the wiki article on UNRWA that it initially had a branch to help Jewish refugees in Israel too, but Israel took over responsibility for that so the Jewish refugee branch of UNRWA closed. Imagine if Israel had refused to do that - maybe there'd be two warring UNRWA branches now lol.
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2024-11-06
Yeah I agree. Unfortunately I am not sure either side will accept that.
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2024-11-06
I’m not, I’m questioning both side, and I’m not saying that everyone in the victims is innocent. The IDF and Hamas are not letting press doing their job as well either and it benefit both of them. But we can be 100% sure that civilians have been killed we just don’t know in which proportion
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2024-11-06
Knife missiles can do good things
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2024-11-06
Face to foot style , how'd ya like it?!
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2024-11-06
The premise of your question is a stupid and unworkable simplification. Since you won't elaborate on why my position is ridiculous, I feel no urge to elaborate on my response to your question.
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2024-11-06
You'd think that was the case, and it is completely logical, but that's not how the UN do.
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2024-11-06
I don’t know how you read that article and still think Hamas are the good guys.
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2024-11-06
To elaborate on your point; It's a country with an Arab Muslim population of 2.1 million. As for Jews in Arab countries, well... "In 2009, only 26000 Jews remained in Arab countries and Iran, as well as another 26000 in Turkey. By 2019, the total number of Jews in Arab countries and Iran had declined to 12,700, and in Turkey to 14,800."
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2024-12-06
And the people of Palestine support them... That's the problem. The people of free Palestine need open dissent towards hamas who offers them as sacrifice to "the cause". A 2 state solution is possible but not with a group like hamas at the helm. Israel, as always, is damned if they act & damned if they don't.
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2024-12-06
ok i am not crazy, i share your view.
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2024-12-06
Israel has lost support worldwide, he's not wrong.
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2024-12-06
He'll be getting his when he least expects it.
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2024-12-06
Not really
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2024-12-06
Genuinely asking this, what do you expect the people of Palestine to do in order to resist Hamas?
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2024-12-06
This made me laugh out loud
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2024-12-06
Lol I made this exact mistake looking for memes the other day. Zap brannigan is just future farquad
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2024-12-06
Does russia write these roles? Because they were champions of "everything goes as planned" for years.
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2024-12-06
Nobody is criticising Israel attacking Hamas. What is being criticised is killing of civilians. Is it so difficult to understand?? Unless you are ok with Nazism way of thinking, one would understand that what’s wrong here.
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2024-12-06
Intellectualizing anti-semitism.
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2024-12-06
Gaza life expectancy is 73.5 years. It is 76.3 years in the United States. Let’s not pretend the Gazan age structure is due to bombs or starvation.
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2024-12-06
The people of Palestine are mostly children.
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2024-12-06
Anyone who support Palestine support these terrorists.
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2024-12-06
Palestine and Palestinians need to be freed from Hamas.
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2024-12-06
Hurt people, hurt people.
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2024-12-06
Would you openly dissent a terrorist who thinks it'd be a good thing that your family is dead? After your house, neighborhood, and life have been destroyed, with half ypur family already dead from the IDF? Support is used very loosely here. Coerced into support for self preservation, maybe.
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2024-12-06
All the protests just encourages him, especially the ones in the U.S.
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2024-12-06
It's only the scenario they want if Israel caves to peer pressure. If they just don't stop then it's not.
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2024-12-06
How could they not deliver that? Seems like the alternative was just to let their people die. Seems like the issue is people siding with Hamas over Israel politically like the left in the US not with anything Israel is doing.
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2024-12-06
I wager a passport from e.g. Yemen is equally useful. If they'd focus on nation building instead of destruction of Israel they probably could've been well beyond this by now. Gaza was pretty much fully autonomous after Israel completely deoccupied it in 2005 and the population instead elected Hamas, started sending rockets at Israel, and got itself blockaded by both Israel and Egypt as a result.
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2024-12-06
The man is playing 3 dimensional chess
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2024-12-06
Hamas or the IDF?
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2024-14-06
The fact that you're not even trying to respond to the point made & instead go for some obtuse "words are terrorism" bullshit line of reasoning says it all.
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**From the [Semafor Flagship](https://www.semafor.com/newsletter/06/11/2024/semafor-flagship-creepy-funny-and-pleasingly-short?utm_campaign=semaforreddit) newsletter:** Amnesty International accused the Nigerian army of unlawfully detaining and abusing dozens of women and girls who escaped captivity from Islamist extremists. It said troops held more than 100 female former captives for a period of days to years, fearing they were supporters of Boko Haram, an Islamist militia. Their escape comes as swaths of Nigeria, especially the north, have been hit by an “epidemic of lawlessness,” part of an array of issues — including a slowing economy and high inflation — facing the government. Nigeria has sought to lean on the West African bloc ECOWAS for intelligence on the extremists, but the union’s capabilities have been diminished by a series of recent coups. **[Read the full story here.](https://www.semafor.com/article/06/11/2024/nigerian-army-faces-new-abuse-allegations-as-it-battles-boko-haram-insurgency?utm_campaign=semaforreddit)**
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Its crazy how an animal welfare organisation can give their approval to places specifically made to kill animals.
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Animal welfare is the support for ethical farming practices that include the meat industry and the realities of it as a process.  Animal rights is believing that the meat industry is unethical because of the fact that it is the harvesting of another life and that it is impossible for it to be ethical because of that fact.
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For a "writer guy", you're not very good at getting your point across in a relatable and convincing manner.
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2024-11-06
Open mouth, insert foot.
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Ukraine needs the ability to hit any valid military sites in range of their weapons. So it needs the authorisation to hit any targets in Russia that it can hit and not restricted to Belgorod region. I think that time is fast approaching and Ukraine will get the go ahead. Fuck all Putin can do about it.
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2024-11-06
consequences? Russia is advancing daily, but okay.
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2024-11-06
Love to see it. They should hit more launch sites.
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2024-11-06
Not yet.
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2024-12-06
Well, in the actual Buddhist theological framework of karma and not as slang for 'justice', you can die 4 times, and infact dying multiple times *is* a part of karma. Of course it doesn't make sense if you pull it out of it's context. But I digress. You're being stupid and pointlessly pedantic.
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2024-12-06
> They're typically kept inside. Good, I hate those noisy babies ruining the calm country side with their constant crying.
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2024-12-06
All too common in modern discourse.
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I would maintain that Americans value the illusion of freedom more but actually live less freely than aussies do. AND we are more secure.
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2024-11-06
Okay send me a copy of your phone and all your data to me now! Also because you’re one of the people who don’t care about your privacy because you’re incompetent let’s set up a cameras for the world to see every move you do. Because you’re not doing anything illegal right? And you have nothing to hide am I right? But I forgot Australians don’t have any rights anyways, they are after all USA’s dog and does anything the us wants.
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Hey Zelensky, it would not cost much to have one Ukrainian fly to Mexico, rent a boat and buy a bunch of fireworks. It’d certainly get their attention!
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Hey they did get a newer one while it was in dry dock!
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2024-11-06
Battleship where one side never had any pieces on the board
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>Imagine a floating 3d printer that just shits out suicide drones continuously - whoever can provide the most the closest to the fight will win in the future The problem with this idea is that you need the supplies to create the drones. Why would you put your drone factory and supplies at risk of destruction when you can keep it safe behind your lines and just have a "disposable" carrier/mothership take a full load of the drones out to where they are needed? This way if your carrier/mothership gets taken out you still have the facilities and the supplies to continue pumping out drones in safety.
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2024-11-06
Depth charges are a no go, you need big ships for those. They just need to convert their current drones to carry 1 or 2 torpedos with a Sono either on the drone or on a dragline. Essentially a mini scale torpedo boat like what we had 40+ years ago.
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2024-11-06
Kinda sucks in a strategic sense. If these are nuclear powered subs and one of them were to be sunk in the black sea, the ecological damage would be bad.
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2024-11-06
U think his idea is special? Please explain.
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2024-11-06
As long as those RU Subs go super deep, permanently!
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2024-11-06
Russian submarine, go meet the Kursk.
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There was a documentary about it on Swedish TV, where it was mentioned. It could be this one - https://youtu.be/LE9hl6WIP4o?si=UJryhLilv62TOz9A No translation, sadly. :/
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2024-11-06
If their subs are anything like their spectacular surface fleet I'm sure we have no problem tracking them clanging and banging all over the sea.
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On the ships that happen to be on the bottom of it
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Borsch is Ukrainian though.
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2024-12-06
They’ve got a lot more submarines after that walloping
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There's only ever been one sub-vs-sub kill: HMS Venturer vs U-864, at the end of WWII. Realistically, what happens is that both slide past each other without ever even realising: occupational hazard of a duel between two invisible almost-silent assassins who lurk in a 400,000 km\^2 battleground. (That battle only happened because one sub got a noisy engine problem.) You're supposed to use ships or aircraft to hunt them: I imagine the Ukies are asking whether a drone could carry suitable sensors. That being said: sometimes a sub doesn't report in when expected, and is assumed lost. Where, exactly, and why (enemy action, some sort of mechanical issue, crashing into a reef or something), remain anyone's guess until a lucky trawler finds what's left years or decades later. This is Russia, so one imagines there'll be a lot of mechanical issues.
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Even when they are almost silent, the US knows what to listen for. Right Jonesy?
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Hilariously they implied waaaay higher performance than the sub could actually pull off, making NATO think their weapons would be ineffective against them. While capable of going fast and deep, the Alfa was blind when doing so, and super noisy. The US Navy developed the MK.48 ADCAP torpedo specifically to kill them based on the exaggerated performance claims, rendering the entire development path (high speed/high depth) of the Alfa useless.
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2024-12-06
I see what you did there
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2024-13-06
It's a problem just not for us and even if it was a problem for us it would be a good problem to have.
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2024-15-06
Both variants seem to be common and equally correct.
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imagine what will happen when poor people are able to do the same.
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>The issue is we have a consumer economy that’s going to potentially have vast numbers of jobs automated and taken over by AI. How do you solve the economic implications of that without forcing “redistribution” of money? Something we need to do regardless of “AI”. And when I say “redistribution”, I just mean force fair value of labor and tax obscene profits and transition into UBI over a decade as tech advances. You can't simultaneously argue for the "fair value of labor" in response to the vast numbers of jobs poised to be taken over by AI. AI is a new labour supply that applies downward pressure on what was previously fair labor value. There's no inherent value for someone hypothetically being able to create a mediocre logo or ad for a small business. If AI can do it for a $5 monthly subscription then the fair value of the mediocre graphic designer is a $5 monthly subscription for unlimited output.
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2024-11-06
Welcome to the questions we are currently trying to answer around UBI!
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Governments do not create wealth people do. Governments, steal wealth, and slow down people that try and create things.  Creating more poor people. Minimal government interference means that people create so much that even the poor can afford crazy amounts of food, TV, air conditioning and other luxuries.
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Downside might be transitory rises in inflation, but at the production level (which can be surmounted by business investment) rather than the Fed lending rate.
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Do you think UBI would be enough for people to own private jets, helicopters, yachts and super cars?
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Once again I advise you to read the article. That is the whole point. When the tax revenue runs out you don't have carbon emissions anymore and grew the world economy
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I don't think you're following. The previous commenter before the long commenter seemed to be insisting that the whole idea is meaningless and part of some kind of deliberate misleading. Just because there's edge cases to worry about the extremes of? Come on, seriously? That's all things. It's clearly an anti-intellectual comment that isn't even making the first attempt to understand economics.
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Sure you are, buddy. Everyone is "highly certified in AI" since ChatGPT released.
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I don't buy it. I'm completely against these rich elites currently ruling our world, keeping us impoverished and themselves well stocked with luxuries. The point being that I'm all for massive wealth redistribution. However, I also always hate the way advocates of radical ideas love to claim that if we'd all just do what they said, we'd be living in paradise. There's no such thing as a free lunch. If this was really such a great idea, we'd be doing it already.
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