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It was the black President. It broke their minds.
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2024-17-06
Only if they catch you and can prove it, IMO. Otherwise the rest of the world would most likely just turn on whoever initiated physical violence as the aggressor since there's no proof otherwise.
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2024-17-06
Cuz it's not about the reasons, it's about the outrage.
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2024-17-06
Never said I trusted Trudeau but Poilievre is a poor alternative.
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2024-17-06
Catch you, prove you did it, AND prove it was intentional and malicious. If you get caught, “sorry - the machine malfunctioned! It was an accident! Promise!”
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2024-17-06
There is absolutely no difference between the two. It's an international movement funded by international money. A supermajority of Canadian newspapers are owned by an American hedge fund with close ties to the republican party.
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2024-17-06
And want the other side actually wants to start a war. Most of the time posturing is just posturing.
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2024-17-06
Hey I get those in the morning!
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2024-17-06
If Norway and scandinavia were to react to jamming from ‘the neighbour’, we would have been at war ages ago
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2024-17-06
Says who ? You ? Most Canadians certainly don’t think so including me …
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2024-17-06
Which statements?
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2024-18-06
Good bye !! I don’t have time for utter garbage Mr Eater
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I’m genuinely surprised by that. I wouldn’t think they’d want war on two fronts. I also say that as someone who isn’t living /experiencing those attacks.
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2024-17-06
I mean I’m not even Israeli, and that seems like the clear move. The other option is to continue tit-for-tat on the border while north Israel burns to ashes…
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2024-17-06
Sorry, I didn't realize the point was specifically based on rockets. I was thinking terrorism, crime, abductions, hostages, occupations, etc.. was relevant. I was about to add an edit about the FALN, where Puerto Rican nationalist terrorists bombed civilian locations and even sprayed gun fire into Congress (wounded several Congressmen). People disnt demand we invade Puerto Rico, or cordon off Puerto Rican neighborgoods. You're 100% correct when it's about rockets, we haven't had rockets fired across the border or from Reservations. I don't know what the reaction would be by US citizens. We definitely were all in for invading Afghanistan after 9/11; however, we didn't feel that way in prior terrorist attacks. At the specific severity and frequency that Israel suffers, we'd probably be supportive of military action too, to your point.
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2024-17-06
It's sort of crazy that we're all of 17 million ish jews in the world and they make all this noise about us.... also crazy that we still haven't gotten back to pre holocaust amount ofjews
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2024-17-06
We have been suffering missiles on every side for so long.... thousands of families displaced in the north it just doesn't stop... I think it's a little late for what WE want
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2024-17-06
I’m sorry that you’ve been experiencing that.
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2024-17-06
Just another idea for a non genocidal solution.
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He was thinking no one would notice on the same day Putin fired 4 defense ministers, and both of them just want more war.
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hes worried about a coup against him, fun fact the russian military doesn't use truck trailers main reason being is that it makes it way harder to march up to moscow like the wagner soldiers did. hes more worried about the military turning against him than he is to make gains in ukraine
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2024-17-06
That's the problem with watching downfalls, you won't know how far down until it's long over.
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2024-17-06
I was hoping they would be named Jimmy Putin or something along those lines.
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2024-17-06
Nepotism is the beginning of the end for most empires.
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2024-17-06
That’s also why the military parade only had one tank that was from the WW2 era
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2024-17-06
So that's why he's going to North Korea? To get pointers on setting up your illegitimate dynasty?
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2024-17-06
This is good news. Now there are no competent people commanding the military.
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2024-17-06
he and trump just have too much in common
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2024-17-06
he hires 1 relative in 25 years and then you scream out about nepotism? have some critical thought.
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2024-17-06
It’s not erratic, it’s just bleeding the system for your own benefit like Yeltsin and Putin have done since 1991.
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2024-17-06
its a black mirror episode by now. soldiers getting hunted by exploding drones is some scary shit
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2024-17-06
At the very least, if he’s looking after relatives then he probably won’t nuke the world
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2024-17-06
He's going to hold on until at least the US presidential election is over in November. If Trump were to get elected, it would change everything for Putin.
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2024-17-06
Throw in a penchant for potato liquor addiction, and you have some sad family stories coming.
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2024-17-06
Great! Incompetence runs in the blood 👍
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2024-17-06
jap it was on visual politic with mark reicher ! very good sofare there predictions have been always Spot on
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2024-17-06
Must be family members he doesn't like.
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2024-17-06
Corruption, criminality and despondency were Russia's three main exports prior to the war.
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2024-17-06
It’s rumored that his paranoia has only intensified since the start of the invasion. Even people who have supported him steadfastly for decades have been victim to his fear of being killed/information leaked.
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2024-17-06
Very reasonable take. Installing total yes men seems like end game.
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2024-17-06
Fuck alcohol. I don't judge anyone drinking it and having fun. Cheers. However, so much pain amplified by it.
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2024-17-06
By not using truck trailers, do you mean they make more use of rail?
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2024-17-06
Kremlin Federation Begins to Baton Down Hatches The Kremlin Federation - now a major vanguard terrorist state power - has decided to challenge its demotion to the terrorist division saying that it doesn't need to be competing with ISIS and DPRK if it can work cooperatively. Following the exit from trusted sovereign state league after invading Ukraine, the Kremlin Federation have had a few good wins at home even if the away play in Ukraine has proven sloppy. The Federation's sponsors - PRC - have declared they have total confidence and back the Kremlin management 110% but there are still doubts being raised in the international markets. When questioned a Kremlin source that didn't wish to give their name said: 'well obviously this has all been a pack of lies but we're hanging in there as we can't currently see a way out. The enemy are starting to look like they are stronger than we first thought but we're confident our leadership have all the answers we need to secure the big win we're hoping and planning for'. Official Kremlin management were unavailable for comment.
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2024-18-06
It reeks of paranoia too
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2024-18-06
Taking notes from Trump and the RNC…
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2024-18-06
I worry that it is just less noticeable. The nature of this foe is that they become more abstract when adequately challenged.
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2024-18-06
I'd say somewhere in the later-middle if not not nearing the beginning of the end stages, if you take into account the crumbling economy. See a great Silicon Curtain episode discussing it here [US Secondary Sanctions Hit Russian Economy Hard and May Affect Military Production](https://youtu.be/lnIgKQRHM8o?si=5S3M8DrNNK1cIaMi) Once an economic tipping point has been reached, there will be a cascade of effects across their whole society.
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throwing tantrums
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The “pro Palestine” movement is so fake
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2024-17-06
Republicans find a way to blame this on us version 18232.
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2024-17-06
No empathy for a failed state. Rebuild and try again
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2024-17-06
No. Apathy for the instigators and the leaders. The poor people caught in between them deserve sympathy and compassion. Vile that there are human beings on earth in the 21st century who will mindlessly kill their own kind for wealth and power.
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2024-17-06
Exactly UN military forces are a joke and most likely will not help the situation on the ground. I don’t have a solution, you don’t have a solution, nobody has a solution. Really the only people that could possibly come up with a solution are Burhan and Hemedti and unfortunately they don’t have really any incentive to stop the fighting. Maybe some higher ups in the UAE and Iran but again they don’t have any incentive to stop funding and arming these groups
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Yea but I doubt this is deliberate. The country has seen a lot of turmoil so it will be hard for them to have steady food supply.
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Wake up to what? Famine has happened in Africa for as long as I can remember and the world know. This isn't about "waking up". This is about caring. The rest of the world DOES NOT CARE. The rest of the world will stand around until their own neighborhood is in flames until they try to start to eventually discuss the possibility of doing something.
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Incredible how the real famine in Sudan is being ignored by the world, while hundreds of millions of dollars are being poured over a fake famine in Gaza with one of the world's most obese populations. The Famine Review Committee (FRC) is now finally acknowledging they can't endorse the conclusions of famine as plausible. [The details](https://x.com/AviBittMD/status/1802357663843352780)
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There's not much the UN can do to a civil war. Both sides are making it as horrible as possible for the civilians. Any food or monetary aid we send will continue to be blocked by one or both sides.
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2024-17-06
I really wish I had kept screenshots from what these people were saying.
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2024-17-06
People paid attention to Sudan during the Darfur crisis.
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2024-17-06
Because it’s asymmetrical. That’s what’s so ‘extra’ wrong with everything happening in Gaza right now.
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2024-17-06
What? How do you explain Ukraine? It’s white on white. This is crazy victimization complex.
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2024-17-06
The sheer amount that both sides in the Israel-Palestine war have to pivot every other issue into the world into their issue tells you a lot about the levels of bloodthirst and hatred we're dealing with here. Maybe the West needs to wise up and realize that, no matter which side you think is the ultimate paragon or good, or which side is the saddest most victimly victim ever, it's a REALLY REALLY REALLY bad idea to radicalize millions of people right before climate change forces all those people to leave their homes and become refugees at higher latitudes (ahem..."the West"...ahem).
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2024-17-06
Use sadly one more time, I dare you
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2024-17-06
People are protesting in the US because there's some action they want to be taken: cutting American aid to Israel. What would a foreign government even do here? Intervene like we did in Syria and Libya? Recent events have shown that intervention was a mistake
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2024-17-06
I’ve seen people claiming it’s America’s imperialism that has kept Haiti unstable. Which I can’t begin to understand.
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No, we need the government body of Sudan to wake up! Because no one can save you from yourself. Because at the end of the day, unless we come with an army, that aid is not going to the starving population.
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If we can move Hamas to Sudan and persuade them to attack Israeli civilians, then we can move the IDF to Sudan to respond by attacking Palestinian civilians. Then, we'll all demand that our local city councils adopt a resolution to condemn Israel. No, of course there are no college students picketing the city council regarding Sudan. No demands for resolutions. No strident accusations of supporting genocide, or famine. Because there is no "brown versus the not brown" narrative. What to do in Sudan? I won't claim to be an expert, but "prevent famine by sending emergency supplies and shoring up infrastructure to reduce the likelihood of famine in the future" might be reasonable.
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It’s not really borderline when they think westerners are more “evolved”.
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> The west can’t save the world. I lightly disagree; I think the West is more than capable of saving the world. The problem is that the West can't save people who don't want to be saved by the West. Or, more importantly, the West can't save people whose leaders don't want them to be saved. After how things went in Afghanistan, I think that the West will be very very hesitant to use military force on behalf of local populations again.
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Neither the Sudanese government nor the RSF have shown much interest in alleviating the conditions in the country. At best, it's a stick they can use to beat the supporters of the other party over the head with. At worst, the RSF actively loot humanitarian aid and the Sudanese government can't be bothered to try.
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2024-17-06
Hamas is attacking Israel, not the state of Palestine. Why is Israel attacking the entirety of Palestine in return?
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2024-17-06
For about 5 minutes.
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2024-17-06
Agreed, it's fucking garbage that not everyone has access. I typed this from my fucking house as an insanely privileged person.  I say relying on the world is a dumb choice but I'm sure organizing enough to get stuff sufficient is a nightmare.
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2024-17-06
Send in the Russians
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Then why are they not saying the same about the billions going to Ukraine? It’s not about the money. It’s social media influencing which cause to care about.
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It's common around the middle east as well. Yemen most recently, yet there's only one that's concerned. Not saying it's not an issue, and I'm don't think it's because "teh joos", I do however think it's more prominent because it plays into a hard leftwing victim/victimizer scenario that is common thought on college campuses.
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What's worse is that it's not just a matter of organizing a push for aid. Both sides in the ongoing civil war have had credible allegations that they're using access to food aid for starving people as a weapon of war. The RSF also have the issue that looting is kind of their *thing*- well, that and massacring people- so food aid that's in places they've taken from the Sudanese military has ended up being out and out stolen by their fighters. In addition to the usual loot the town and salt the earth shenanigans you'd expect from the Janjaweed.
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the thing is, america has tried to help/control other nations for better or worse. Whether did so out of empathy or while looking out for it's own interests. This has brewed distrust in western countries. it's kind of like the anti nuclear movement imo. And now, the US doesn't wanna touch any shtshow because they don't want to be blamed for the shtshow even if they actually help it. if the US sent troops to stabilise the region, which would've been very hard, the shtshow would've been blamed on them, so they just sat out.
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Oh completely agree. It’s a horrible humanitarian situation; that’s undeniable. But from a warfare aspect, Israel is succeeding. Would it make people feel better if Israel sent in only ground troops and suffered more losses to make it more “even”? War is dirty. There’s no weight classes to make it even.
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Sure, but none of what they said makes it true. What’s true is that rebels captured multiple Haitian cities and were laying siege to port au prince. Unless you’re trying to say the French and Americans conspired to support Haitian rebels and openly flew in and evacuated the Haitian president, all to have the new Haitian leader petition the UN for support. To what end? Why?
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I think you shouldn’t be baffled by what you call hypocrisy. The world is a big place, there are billions of people, there will always be suffering somewhere that isn’t addressed. That’s humanity, we aren’t perfect and we all know we’re probably gonna fumble it and ruin the planet. But bonus points even though Africa is such a political shit show it likely wont get nuked so uhh it’ll be the cradle of civilization a second time eventually, along with I guess SA and maybe the Australians idk really where their heart truly is in any of this l feel like they live on such a shit try to kill you island they are just happy to see people instead of spiders the size of my hand. Ah who am I kidding Australia will fuck it up for themselves somehow too. I like to think Africa won’t however, and maybe like Idaho’s because why I do t think we have silos their they are all more inland and north like North Dakota or Colorado or on the coast. Point being the world is big as fuck don’t be surprised someone is unaware of it all. We are all ignorant as fuck and that’s ok. Try to remember it all and you’ll lose your shit.
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It probably doesn't help that Sudan's borders are terrible. The British grouped a bunch of unrelated tribes and ethnicities into a single country, then that split in 2011 into two unstable countries. The only solution may be to separate Darfur from Sudan, but that sets a precedent for every secessionist movement in Africa; if we make enough of a mess, we get an independent country.
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this is definitely not going to happen !
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Awesome! Let them build it! ...then roll in.
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This will never happen. They simply do not have the funds, let alone the ability to keep the structures from being destroyed.
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Russia plans a lot of things, they rarely materialize.
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Mind the mines
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Same here. Don't remember exact place, but it was near sea of Azov. Moved there because he got something for free. I think the place where he stayed with a family was payed by the company (works in oil industry). As his father said, as long as something is free, no one cares about anything else.
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Russia knows how to run fake stories to make them look even better and bigger, but we are at a point where no one outside Russia and North Korea believe anything that’s coming out of their mouth, even inside Russia they don’t believe it unless they don’t have internet. They just accept things as they are to avoid trouble, very sad.
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Three hotel-casinos, but then they all go bankrupt.
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Do they even have 24bn?
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