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If you think Tankies were gonna vote to begin with I got a bridge to sell you 
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2024-14-06
I feel the same way. I don't know where things are going to go but I hope moderates on both sides can find some agreement. I don't want to live in a world were we let undocumented immigrants flood across the border were any excesses they commit are excused as "cultural differences" At the same time, I don't want to see camps where people are gased for not keeping to western values, or borders completely blocked against any immigration. There has to be a middle ground where we can accept the people who are willing to accept our values and throw out the people who are completely trapped in the dark ages.
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2024-14-06
Yes, they hate the West and view everything as one side is right and one wrong. And never that more then one thing can be bad and doesn't warrant help etc. Alot are defaulting to x group or whatever Hates their country and the west so they see them as good when the enemy of your enemy can just be another enemy. Is like they hate their house, so support someone who will burn their house down cos they also hate the house. When that person Hates them, the house and wants to build their own house their and u get none lol
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2024-15-06
They are doing something significant. They are eroding the international support for Palestine
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2024-15-06
I have a real problem with the disrespect here.
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2024-15-06
Whoever protest in favour of Hamas should end up on a list. Who did this must go to jail.
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Depends on if they are talking real solutions (like moving manufacturing to America, keeping your vehicle for longer / buying used cars, right to repair, nuclear energy) or liberal "green scams" (like carbon taxes, banning gas stoves, electric cars and buses, "renewable energy"). I support the former, and consider the latter a special kind of progressive grift.
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What the fuck does "Muslims abroad" even mean? Are you conflating Islam with the Middle East?
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2024-15-06
We've certainly got a history of them (which goes closer to the present day than I'd like) just like pretty much every country, but we're hardly "infamous" for them, especially compared to Israel.
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That's literally the opposite of what a "moderate" is. Speaking as a moderate myself (on this issue anyway), I'm pro Israel's right to exist, but that's about it. I think Israel needs to calm the fuck down with their war crimes, and while I get collateral damage is always going to happen in a war (especially against an insurgency like Hamas) and give them a fair bit of slack as a result, they've been going way too far with the amount of casualties they've been causing. I also don't remotely think that the Palestinians are some kind of innocent party in all of this, and are *at least* just as much to blame for this conflict (the whole thing, not just the most recent flair up) as Israel is. If I am pro-anything, it's pro-'innocent people not being killed'. While I'd like for this whole thing to end in peaceful negotiations, I also recognise that at this point things probably won't stop until one side completely wipes out the other. And yes the people in this article are fucking morons, and these stunts do more to push people like me away from their causes than anything else.
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2024-15-06
Exactly. It’s true of all who enlist in armed forces that aren’t actively fighting against invasion.
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2024-15-06
Good god, really? I’m not pro-Israel, but acting like Hamas is some innocent party is BAFFLING to me
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2024-15-06
And to garner public support for your cause.
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I think it's also just a numbers game in the end. If you have 1000 muslim immigrants, of whom 100 are hardliners, on a population of 1000000 it's manageable. But once the ratio starts shifting, you get lots of different effects. Suddenly the percentages may still be low nation-wide, but very high in specific areas. Muslims who are not hardliners in these areas may be converted or coerced into more hardline beliefs. Hardliners will be emboldened by the changing demographics, believing that they are winning and feeling that they don't have to listen to anyone anymore.
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2024-15-06
Fk these pricks - name and shame and deport
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2024-15-06
Zakat is not tax. Zakat is given to the poor. I did my research. I was a muslim for most of my life. Completed my hifz of the Quran. Attended half my bukhari classes. Morally bankrupt religion
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> The point of protest is to spread information Sometimes, not always.
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They pretty much avoided China because it would have taken all the top spots (based on "current" prices) and made for a rather less "doomster" like article for Western readers. Shanghai, Shenzhen, Beijing, Suzhou, Xiamen, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Hangzhou plus a few others.
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2024-14-06
How about Perth?
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2024-14-06
Possible, but prohibitively unaffordable.
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2024-14-06
Perth prices are even lower than Adelaide's. https://propertyupdate.com.au/the-latest-median-property-prices-in-australias-major-cities/
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2024-14-06
Goddamit. You just made it expensive here and you’re not even here yet!!
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2024-14-06
I don't think poor people live there. So the problem is not with these cities, the problem is that we don't make enough money.
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2024-14-06
Japans has become a budget travel destination since the pandemic. Too many old people not enough young people, and no immigration.
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2024-14-06
I lived in China and yes they can be expensive but there are also cheap alternatives. And there are high incomes too. So no, not surprised they’re not on that list.
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Milan would definitely make that list. Rent prices are impossibly expensive, even higher than some EU capitals, yet, while wages are higher than in central or southern Italy, they're still lower than other European countries. Just to give you an idea, even if wages are comparatively higher all around in Belgium rather than northern Italy or even specifically Lombardy, rent in Milan is still on average more expensive than in Bruxelles - both in the suburbs *and* city center. The same can be said about Germany/Berlin, France/Paris and likely many others. Things have gotten so bad that some people who have to work in Milan but can't afford commuting (either due of economic or time constraints) are living in camper vans rather than proper homes. (Source: am Italian)
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Not Zurich????
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2024-14-06
This is the dystopian future we are heading towards where large cities become completely unviable for people without inherited wealth or those who moved there with a corporate job already in place.
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This article completely fails to mention that Russia has an unimpeded land route to Crimea so they won't be relying on transporting dangerous cargo over the bridge or via shipping any time soon.
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2024-14-06
It would be funny if Ukraine waited until the defenses were fully complete and then floated a couple billionaire oligarch yachts packed to the gills next to the support pillars and had a fireworks show.
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2024-15-06
By "allowing traffic", you're referring to the illegal traffic of a hostile invading army.
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Wait, Hamas hasn't the best interests of the Gazans in mind??? _shocked Pikachu face_
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2024-14-06
What is a pawn for ten thousand points please.
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The leaked memos from Sinwar this week literally detailed his plans to starve Gazans *to make Israel look bad*.
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It is never easy to craw out of debt crisis be it country or individual but Greece did it. Now if few other countries in similar debt crisis can emulate Greece and craw out of thei debt crisis...
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If I wanted to see 70-year old ruins I could just drive to [nearby city]
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Lol I've lived in Athens my whole life and while I agree that it's not that great, *definitely worse than instanbul* I wouldn't call it a sh*thole 😭
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It means they have been selling nationalized assets to private owners - most likely a combination of private equity firms and multinational corporations.
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It's 2024 and no country feels safe for a woman.
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> "But what's more important is that he represents an oppressed people, whose rights are repressed," Rashad said. Oppressed people don't get to go to the Olympics, Nor alone to participate, and be part of several of them.
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No He is not. He cant travel and doesnt even have his passport(surrendered to police). As should be to ALL criminals.
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I just hear in my head borat says "very nice!"
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Hi my name is Boe Jiden, please can I have a look round.
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Understandable, might be the last chance to visit them without scuba gear.
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They're charging for tickets to raise funds for the war effort
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Doors shut behind and sail off to Ukraine.
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2024-14-06
“But supersonic missiles!” [Cries in rusty CCCP]
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Truck nuts hanging by the propeller.
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**From The Telegraph's Nicola Smith in Jerusalem:** A senior Hamas official has admitted the terror group has no idea how many of Israel’s remaining 120 hostages in Gaza are alive or dead. Osama Hamdan, a Hamas spokesman and political bureau member, told CNN that “no one has an idea” how many of them are still living, and said that any deal to release them must include guarantees of a permanent ceasefire and the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces. The limited release of Israeli hostages is a crucial part of a three-part ceasefire plan that international brokers including the US, Qatar and Egypt are trying to help negotiate between Hamas and Israel. The fate of the hostages who were seized by terrorists and taken to Gaza on October 7 has become one of the most pressing and emotive domestic political issues for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is facing mounting calls from the public to do more. A total of 251 were kidnapped, and 105 were released during a week-long truce in November. Seven have been rescued from captivity by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), [including four last weekend](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/11/rescued-israeli-hostages-beaten-hamas-captivity/). Among them was [Noa Argamani](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/08/noa-argamanis-rescue-birthday-present-all-israel-celebrates/), 26, who was seen in a viral video on October 7 pleading for her life while being snatched on a motorbike from the Nova music festival. # Hostages rescued On Thursday, the commando who led the team who rescued her said her first words were: “Is my mother alive?” Ms Argamani was reunited with her mother, who has terminal brain cancer, later that day. Another hostage who was freed revealed he was held with [Guy Gilboa-Dalal](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/01/15/israel-palestine-war-100-days-hamas-hostages-october-7th/) – also captured at the Nova festival – a few months ago, providing the first sign of life for his family. While the rescue lifted Israel’s morale, it also increased public demands for a quick recovery of the hostages, amid further revelations of their physical and mental abuse in captivity. Following the raid, the IDF said a negotiated deal would be the best way to release the bulk of the remaining hostages. However, the current truce deal has stalled over “unworkable” amendments made by Hamas earlier this week. In his CNN interview in Beirut, Hamdan said the proposal on the table did not meet the group’s demands for an end to the war. He said Hamas needed “a clear position from Israel to accept the ceasefire, a complete withdrawal from Gaza, and let the Palestinians … determine their future by themselves, the reconstruction, the \[lifting\] of the siege … and we are ready to talk about a fair deal about the prisoners exchange.” Speaking to reporters at the G7 summit in Italy on Thursday, US President Joe Biden said he did not believe a deal was imminent but added, “I haven’t lost hope.” **Article Link:** [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/14/hamas-admits-they-dont-know-how-many-hostages-still-alive/](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/14/hamas-admits-they-dont-know-how-many-hostages-still-alive/)
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I wonder when they'll have that problem with their leaders.
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thanks for proving my point.
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That’s why the Rafah invasion will go ahead without a ceasefire. The IDF need to go building to building to locate all tunnels and rid the whole of Gaza of Hamas once and for all. Only then can there be a recovery with a future for the Palestinian people.
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The in-fighting among American citizens is a sad spectacle. One of these days they’ll stop voting for two old af people that have no interest in benefiting their own people. How does Israel have all of these benefits yet America can’t give money to its own communities.
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> like 270 civilians and three of their own hostages saw it on the news you can Google it 1. Funny how Hamas was reported as firing machine guns and rocket launchers. Apparently all those bullets and rockets avoid civilians? Hamas must have some great aim if they're able to curve bullets around civilians. 2. How many combatants has Hamas announced dead? Not just in that one event, but in general.
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Translation - None. They just don’t want to lose any leverage. If they admit their only bargaining chip is gone they know the last several months will look like nothing compared to what will be unleashed by an Israel with nothing to lose.
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What’s a trusted source for the real numbers? Im tired of being manipulated and reading fabricated bs
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I love that from the whole comment only incorrect written word is “we”. Twice💀
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Considering how low the median age is (a fraction below 20), it's no surprise that the numbers feature a lot of young people
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This is why I've been calling for a deal to return the hostages ASAP. In another 9 months there will not be any living hostages to rescue.
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Ahh ok so they have to be held to a different standard than every other country, I guess. Where even when they're doing better than others its not good enough? Why's that? Why must Israelis be held to a significantly higher standard than everyone else?
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I understood what they were saying. However, if you complain, "Someone on the internet said _____," you could fill a novel. The statistics provide an insight into the Palestinian population and how young their demographic is. It doesn't mean all of them are children, but when their half their population is under the age of 20, lots of young people are involved and dying. Whether someone on the internet said "all of them are children" doesn't change the fact it's happening. Do we really have to argue over the number, or can we focus on the reality?
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You realize the six million are only if you look at concentration Camp deaths right? Total civilian deaths of the war was approximately 50 million and military deaths half that.
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The Kurds continue to protect the world from the ISIS threat that keeps trying to resurface, and much thanks to the actions of Turkey, ISIS constantly gets stronger, but the world ignores that.
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Another blow to justice, the criminal system of Turkey needs to be stopped, too often does police and government officials and even civilians get away with heinous crimes against the public Kurdish people, the occasional civilian, politician and others due to their ethnicity being Kurdish, there needs to be more world condemnation and action by the greater nations against their "NATO" ally.
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*Just sign here to indicate you received the package*
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No, it's only illegal if you lose and dont have an ocean to escape back across.
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Don't forget the state sanctioned looting of civilian assets. They are robbing everyone while whining about the consequences of their own actions.  Gimme more of those tears Putler, time to start really feeling how badly you have fucked up. 
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So it will go unpunished. Glad he is always on the record for what isn't and won't be.
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Potentially yes. However for that to happen the govts of those countries would genuinely have to care about the plights of the Palestinians and think they could successfully attack and defeat Israel
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The UN has lost all credibility. It’s about as useful as the League of Nations was at this point.
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In other words he’s just saying do as I say , not as I do . Typical Putin .
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Dude Russia is such a joke of a country now. They’re on par with North Korea in terms level of paper tiger. Let them rot, continue on Ukraine and G7.
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>Quit selling this bullshit, man. Nobody is buying it. You mean facts? Remove propaganda from your writing and see what's left. You like UN when suits you. When not than it is genocide! >but somehow I knew you were heading in that direction from the start. What is my direction? I say Putin is aggressor. When you want to take part of a country and use military that is aggression. Is it? What is your direction? Support aggressor or not?
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the lion, the witch, and the audacity of this b
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Why don’t you try something lil man, see what happens
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That's practically a russian national sport at this point and Putin is the heavyweight champion.
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Maybe we do though
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Putin doesn't *have* a detachable penis. Putin *is* the detachable penis.
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Also banned foreign stockholders from selling shares while Russians could still sell stocks.
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