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> Never interrupt your enemy when they are making a mistake.
[ "GOP rhetoric, much of it degenerate nonsense, has helped fuel a toxic atmosphere of threats and violence \n\nSums up the modern GOP in a single sentence fragment.", ">\n\n\nRepublicans have long alleged that federal jackboots have terrorized parents for protesting at school board meetings about covid-19 restrictions and teachings about race and sex.\n\nOver the past 6-7 years, most all of what I see and read about are conservatives threatening, beating up, or killing those who disagree with them. Their rage is fueled by and a product of Fox, and Fox is a product of the GOP.", ">\n\nAmen Brother, the GQP and \"fox news\" simply push hatred and bigotry on the good folks of the United States of America. Lying, seditious, hatred and fear mongering to hide the fact that they have no plan or solutions for the myriad of problems that we face as a nation.", ">\n\nThey seriously email people calling us all the enemy! No we aren't. We are your fellow Americans. We want them to have happy lives. We support small businesses over soulless corporations who treat employees like slaves. All that's ever asked of them is to move over so that others can have equil rights, same as them. For some reason, that is considered a threat. Being asked to share the country equilly makes them think they are being oppressed for their beliefs.", ">\n\nBut how can I truly be happy if I can’t own the libs?", ">\n\nOr determine self worth", ">\n\nWell Christ, don’t warn them!", ">\n\nPlease do not the Jesus.", ">\n\nOnce Hunter's Dick Pics are released, all the male GOP House members will inexplicably disappear into their private offices with cases of Vaseline and boxes of tissues, never to be seen again.", ">\n\nStop it, the “petroleum” part of petroleum jelly is arousing enough for them.", ">\n\nI'd love to see the Democrats, in addition to highlighting the harm done by the wacko conspiracy theories, use the hearings to stress the need for mental health services. Label the words and behavior as aberrant as well as abhorrent then kindly suggest help is available. Speak to the majority of the country concerned a loved one is circling the rabbit hole and emphasize that Jordon, et. al. are a troubled minority.", ">\n\n\nRepublicans also want documents relating to a 2021 letter bythe National School Boards Association to President Biden, whichdetailed numerous specific threats against school officials and referredto them as “equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism.”\n\n\"Equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism\" is weak. The threat of violence to achieve a political end is by definition terrorism. If the Republicans are going to get upset about it either way, why not just call it what it is?", ">\n\n\n\"Equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism\" is weak.\n\nI've dated a woman, and Scarlett Johansson is a woman. Therefore I've engaged in something equivalent to a form of dating Scarlett Johansson.", ">\n\nTIL my wife is Scarlett Johansson.", ">\n\nApparently my ex-wife is Scarlett Johansson. Dammit.", ">\n\nTrump is leading them off a cliff, Gymbo Jordan is just another follower.", ">\n\nA trap for democrats is the fact that almost every article that's critical of conservatives is behind a paywall. (Just something I have noticed over the last few years)", ">\n\nIt's hard to sell facts but it's easy to give away bullshit", ">\n\nGood one, Imma gonna steal that.", ">\n\n“They don’t want the FBI to investigate people on their side who they’ve spun up over frankly bulls--- claims,” Swalwell told me of Republicans. “You have a right to say just about anything you want, but you don’t have a right to threaten violence.” Swalwell added that under the circumstances it was reasonable to want the FBI or local police to investigate genuine threats.", ">\n\nGym \"fast talking gibberish\" Jordan.", ">\n\nGish Gallop, Infamous debate tactic used by amateurs, grifters who are paid by shills, and people who only care about winning alike, the Gish Gallop is a tactic in which one person purposefully gives as many incorrect or falsely-quoted statistics as possible in a very short time frame. This forces the opponent to waste speaking time taking down endless strawmen and lies created by their opponent and is usually a sign that the utilizer is arguing in bad faith. People with scientifically/factually incorrect positions such as TERFs, Neo-Nazis, and infamously, Young Earth Creationists, often use this tactic as simply quoting reputable sources and studies is not an option. Ben Shapiro is a classic example.", ">\n\nPerfect, I hadn't heard that term before, thank you.", ">\n\nI wouldn't refer to it as a trap, it's more just a terribly-planned, half-baked offensive.", ">\n\nPlaying to your base has consequences if 3/4 of the nation disagrees like in this case. \nI hope Jordan goes all out on this and it backfires spectacularly.", ">\n\nThe odds are quite good that your wish will be granted.", ">\n\nGood. Let’s watch how this blows up in their faces.", ">\n\n\nTherein lies a trap that could prove dangerous for Republicans — if Democrats properly exploit it.\n\nThere's the kicker. Democrats probably won't. That's one of their shortcomings.", ">\n\nI think Democrats have actually done pretty well at this in the last three elections at least - 2018, 2020 and now 2022. And I expect it to continue, thankfully.", ">\n\nI completely disagree. If the Democratic Party establishment did even a half-ass job of shining light on the corruption and lies of the Republican politicians, the Dems would have a descent majority in The House and a few more senate seats. Instead, they are refusing to lay it all bear and consistently point out the fascist, racist, homophobic, cruel, elitist, etc, etc, etc nature of the QOP and name it as such. Why? To be the better people? It's losing them ground where they should be gaining.", ">\n\n\"The Circular Firing Squad will now come to order!\"", ">\n\nGood", ">\n\nno, stop, wait, comeback", ">\n\nNever interrupt the GOP when they are making a mistake.", ">\n\nI don't think it matters at all. Fox News will spin it in the direction they want their viewers to see it.", ">\n\nArgh, paywall, please help", ">\n\nThx", ">\n\nSo ummm... the Mar-A-Lago sand trap? Tons of bodies, documents, cheques, golf balls, chains, bald eagles, cement shoes, political opponents and those-who-complained-that-the-milkbar-is-shit hidden there, I'm sure.", ">\n\nChatGPT explains:\nWhat is “the trap” referred to in the title of this article?\nThe \"trap\" referred to in the article is a potential danger for Republicans in regards to their planned hearings to dramatize the notion that the \"deep state\" is targeting conservatives. \nThe trap is that only 28% of American adults believe this notion and solid majorities of independents and moderates do not. If Democrats use this situation properly, it could prove dangerous for Republicans. \nThe author suggests that instead of just fact-checking Republicans, Democrats should use the hearings to show what Republicans did and the impact it had on educators. There is a danger that Republicans could define themselves as the party that speaks for \"parents' rights\" while maneuvering Democrats into being seen as protecting educators at the expense of parents.", ">\n\n\nIf Democrats use this situation properly...\n\nSo then they're in no danger because Democrats are, at best, entirely incompetent when it comes to messaging.", ">\n\nYou bet. The mid-terms showed us that, right?", ">\n\nThe past two-plus decades have shown us that.", ">\n\nTwenty years ago?\nThis is now.", ">\n\nYou realize \"past two decades\" doesn't mean, \"twenty years ago\" it meand, \"for twenty years now\", yeah?\nIf they meant \"twenty years ago\" l, that's what they'd say.\nOof.", ">\n\nIt means both, doesn't it? Comparing what is happening today with how things have been for twenty years ago conveniently leaves out the part that things are not like that now, which was my point.\nWords are funny that way.", ">\n\nWords are funny, we can agree on that.\nBut \"past two decades\" does not mean both \"for the pasty 20 years\" and \"20 years ago\".\nYou wouldn't mistake someone saying \"my head has hurt for the past 2 hours\" as \"my head hurt two hours ago,\" would you?\nThe former is a span of time; the latter a reference to a point in time.", ">\n\nBy all means, continue.....", ">\n\nI’d prefer Bill Hader playing Jim Jordan.", ">\n\nWho's Jim Jordan", ">\n\nThey misspelled his name. It’s Gym Jordan.", ">\n\nIt’s pretty much all scripted drama. All we can do in vote in better actors ( in every sense of that word).", ">\n\nTo Catch a Predator reboot?", ">\n\nHe taking them to the boys dressing room?", ">\n\nI was just led into a paywall trap.", ">\n\ngrabs popcorn", ">\n\n\nTherein lies a trap that could prove dangerous for Republicans — if Democrats properly exploit it.\n\n​\nOh, well... nevermind.", ">\n\nLeaving people in dangerous situations is totally on brand for Jordan.", ">\n\nAnother trap for the GOP is the fact that Jordan is leading this. His squealing nagging voice alone makes him intensely unlikable", ">\n\nLike into a men's rest area bathroom full of supple nubile tasty young boys?", ">\n\n“It’s a trap!”", ">\n\nIs that you, Admiral Ackbar?", ">\n\nDark Brandon’s lair", ">\n\nJim likes to watch rape.", ">\n\nThe face of Ohio to the world. They must be so proud.", ">\n\nA Big 12 locker room?", ">\n\nAngry white men no longer constitute a majority and are reacting to it." ]
>
[ "GOP rhetoric, much of it degenerate nonsense, has helped fuel a toxic atmosphere of threats and violence \n\nSums up the modern GOP in a single sentence fragment.", ">\n\n\nRepublicans have long alleged that federal jackboots have terrorized parents for protesting at school board meetings about covid-19 restrictions and teachings about race and sex.\n\nOver the past 6-7 years, most all of what I see and read about are conservatives threatening, beating up, or killing those who disagree with them. Their rage is fueled by and a product of Fox, and Fox is a product of the GOP.", ">\n\nAmen Brother, the GQP and \"fox news\" simply push hatred and bigotry on the good folks of the United States of America. Lying, seditious, hatred and fear mongering to hide the fact that they have no plan or solutions for the myriad of problems that we face as a nation.", ">\n\nThey seriously email people calling us all the enemy! No we aren't. We are your fellow Americans. We want them to have happy lives. We support small businesses over soulless corporations who treat employees like slaves. All that's ever asked of them is to move over so that others can have equil rights, same as them. For some reason, that is considered a threat. Being asked to share the country equilly makes them think they are being oppressed for their beliefs.", ">\n\nBut how can I truly be happy if I can’t own the libs?", ">\n\nOr determine self worth", ">\n\nWell Christ, don’t warn them!", ">\n\nPlease do not the Jesus.", ">\n\nOnce Hunter's Dick Pics are released, all the male GOP House members will inexplicably disappear into their private offices with cases of Vaseline and boxes of tissues, never to be seen again.", ">\n\nStop it, the “petroleum” part of petroleum jelly is arousing enough for them.", ">\n\nI'd love to see the Democrats, in addition to highlighting the harm done by the wacko conspiracy theories, use the hearings to stress the need for mental health services. Label the words and behavior as aberrant as well as abhorrent then kindly suggest help is available. Speak to the majority of the country concerned a loved one is circling the rabbit hole and emphasize that Jordon, et. al. are a troubled minority.", ">\n\n\nRepublicans also want documents relating to a 2021 letter bythe National School Boards Association to President Biden, whichdetailed numerous specific threats against school officials and referredto them as “equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism.”\n\n\"Equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism\" is weak. The threat of violence to achieve a political end is by definition terrorism. If the Republicans are going to get upset about it either way, why not just call it what it is?", ">\n\n\n\"Equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism\" is weak.\n\nI've dated a woman, and Scarlett Johansson is a woman. Therefore I've engaged in something equivalent to a form of dating Scarlett Johansson.", ">\n\nTIL my wife is Scarlett Johansson.", ">\n\nApparently my ex-wife is Scarlett Johansson. Dammit.", ">\n\nTrump is leading them off a cliff, Gymbo Jordan is just another follower.", ">\n\nA trap for democrats is the fact that almost every article that's critical of conservatives is behind a paywall. (Just something I have noticed over the last few years)", ">\n\nIt's hard to sell facts but it's easy to give away bullshit", ">\n\nGood one, Imma gonna steal that.", ">\n\n“They don’t want the FBI to investigate people on their side who they’ve spun up over frankly bulls--- claims,” Swalwell told me of Republicans. “You have a right to say just about anything you want, but you don’t have a right to threaten violence.” Swalwell added that under the circumstances it was reasonable to want the FBI or local police to investigate genuine threats.", ">\n\nGym \"fast talking gibberish\" Jordan.", ">\n\nGish Gallop, Infamous debate tactic used by amateurs, grifters who are paid by shills, and people who only care about winning alike, the Gish Gallop is a tactic in which one person purposefully gives as many incorrect or falsely-quoted statistics as possible in a very short time frame. This forces the opponent to waste speaking time taking down endless strawmen and lies created by their opponent and is usually a sign that the utilizer is arguing in bad faith. People with scientifically/factually incorrect positions such as TERFs, Neo-Nazis, and infamously, Young Earth Creationists, often use this tactic as simply quoting reputable sources and studies is not an option. Ben Shapiro is a classic example.", ">\n\nPerfect, I hadn't heard that term before, thank you.", ">\n\nI wouldn't refer to it as a trap, it's more just a terribly-planned, half-baked offensive.", ">\n\nPlaying to your base has consequences if 3/4 of the nation disagrees like in this case. \nI hope Jordan goes all out on this and it backfires spectacularly.", ">\n\nThe odds are quite good that your wish will be granted.", ">\n\nGood. Let’s watch how this blows up in their faces.", ">\n\n\nTherein lies a trap that could prove dangerous for Republicans — if Democrats properly exploit it.\n\nThere's the kicker. Democrats probably won't. That's one of their shortcomings.", ">\n\nI think Democrats have actually done pretty well at this in the last three elections at least - 2018, 2020 and now 2022. And I expect it to continue, thankfully.", ">\n\nI completely disagree. If the Democratic Party establishment did even a half-ass job of shining light on the corruption and lies of the Republican politicians, the Dems would have a descent majority in The House and a few more senate seats. Instead, they are refusing to lay it all bear and consistently point out the fascist, racist, homophobic, cruel, elitist, etc, etc, etc nature of the QOP and name it as such. Why? To be the better people? It's losing them ground where they should be gaining.", ">\n\n\"The Circular Firing Squad will now come to order!\"", ">\n\nGood", ">\n\nno, stop, wait, comeback", ">\n\nNever interrupt the GOP when they are making a mistake.", ">\n\nI don't think it matters at all. Fox News will spin it in the direction they want their viewers to see it.", ">\n\nArgh, paywall, please help", ">\n\nThx", ">\n\nSo ummm... the Mar-A-Lago sand trap? Tons of bodies, documents, cheques, golf balls, chains, bald eagles, cement shoes, political opponents and those-who-complained-that-the-milkbar-is-shit hidden there, I'm sure.", ">\n\nChatGPT explains:\nWhat is “the trap” referred to in the title of this article?\nThe \"trap\" referred to in the article is a potential danger for Republicans in regards to their planned hearings to dramatize the notion that the \"deep state\" is targeting conservatives. \nThe trap is that only 28% of American adults believe this notion and solid majorities of independents and moderates do not. If Democrats use this situation properly, it could prove dangerous for Republicans. \nThe author suggests that instead of just fact-checking Republicans, Democrats should use the hearings to show what Republicans did and the impact it had on educators. There is a danger that Republicans could define themselves as the party that speaks for \"parents' rights\" while maneuvering Democrats into being seen as protecting educators at the expense of parents.", ">\n\n\nIf Democrats use this situation properly...\n\nSo then they're in no danger because Democrats are, at best, entirely incompetent when it comes to messaging.", ">\n\nYou bet. The mid-terms showed us that, right?", ">\n\nThe past two-plus decades have shown us that.", ">\n\nTwenty years ago?\nThis is now.", ">\n\nYou realize \"past two decades\" doesn't mean, \"twenty years ago\" it meand, \"for twenty years now\", yeah?\nIf they meant \"twenty years ago\" l, that's what they'd say.\nOof.", ">\n\nIt means both, doesn't it? Comparing what is happening today with how things have been for twenty years ago conveniently leaves out the part that things are not like that now, which was my point.\nWords are funny that way.", ">\n\nWords are funny, we can agree on that.\nBut \"past two decades\" does not mean both \"for the pasty 20 years\" and \"20 years ago\".\nYou wouldn't mistake someone saying \"my head has hurt for the past 2 hours\" as \"my head hurt two hours ago,\" would you?\nThe former is a span of time; the latter a reference to a point in time.", ">\n\nBy all means, continue.....", ">\n\nI’d prefer Bill Hader playing Jim Jordan.", ">\n\nWho's Jim Jordan", ">\n\nThey misspelled his name. It’s Gym Jordan.", ">\n\nIt’s pretty much all scripted drama. All we can do in vote in better actors ( in every sense of that word).", ">\n\nTo Catch a Predator reboot?", ">\n\nHe taking them to the boys dressing room?", ">\n\nI was just led into a paywall trap.", ">\n\ngrabs popcorn", ">\n\n\nTherein lies a trap that could prove dangerous for Republicans — if Democrats properly exploit it.\n\n​\nOh, well... nevermind.", ">\n\nLeaving people in dangerous situations is totally on brand for Jordan.", ">\n\nAnother trap for the GOP is the fact that Jordan is leading this. His squealing nagging voice alone makes him intensely unlikable", ">\n\nLike into a men's rest area bathroom full of supple nubile tasty young boys?", ">\n\n“It’s a trap!”", ">\n\nIs that you, Admiral Ackbar?", ">\n\nDark Brandon’s lair", ">\n\nJim likes to watch rape.", ">\n\nThe face of Ohio to the world. They must be so proud.", ">\n\nA Big 12 locker room?", ">\n\nAngry white men no longer constitute a majority and are reacting to it.", ">\n\nNever interrupt your enemy when they are making a mistake." ]
Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis
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> Just when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis" ]
> Source Unfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey." ]
> It's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for. A civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over. If a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author." ]
> I’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization." ]
> Np buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet. There's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their "religiously dear brother" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view." ]
> I hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies." ]
> Glad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more. If we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well But maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser." ]
> But maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria? This is true. But also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?" ]
> Aid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials." ]
> WTF. That’s horrible.
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria" ]
> The thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. Edit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible." ]
> They will say the earthquake happened because God is punishing Turkey and Syria for their recent rapprochement efforts.
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible.", ">\n\nThe thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. \nEdit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex" ]
> This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot) India has decided send a C130 aircraft carrying only medicines to Damascus, Syria on Tuesday afternoon. The second consignment consisting of another NDRF team and relief materials has departed from India on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to reach Turkey soon. First Indian IAF C17 flight with more than 50 NDRF Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads,drilling machines, relief material, medicines and other necessary utilities & equipment reaches Adana, Turkey on Tuesday. Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: India^#1 relief^#2 team^#3 Turkey^#4 material^#5
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible.", ">\n\nThe thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. \nEdit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex", ">\n\nThey will say the earthquake happened because God is punishing Turkey and Syria for their recent rapprochement efforts." ]
> So why do they care about Syria but not Ukraine ?
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible.", ">\n\nThe thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. \nEdit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex", ">\n\nThey will say the earthquake happened because God is punishing Turkey and Syria for their recent rapprochement efforts.", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nIndia has decided send a C130 aircraft carrying only medicines to Damascus, Syria on Tuesday afternoon.\nThe second consignment consisting of another NDRF team and relief materials has departed from India on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to reach Turkey soon.\nFirst Indian IAF C17 flight with more than 50 NDRF Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads,drilling machines, relief material, medicines and other necessary utilities & equipment reaches Adana, Turkey on Tuesday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: India^#1 relief^#2 team^#3 Turkey^#4 material^#5" ]
> India is buying Russian energy
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible.", ">\n\nThe thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. \nEdit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex", ">\n\nThey will say the earthquake happened because God is punishing Turkey and Syria for their recent rapprochement efforts.", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nIndia has decided send a C130 aircraft carrying only medicines to Damascus, Syria on Tuesday afternoon.\nThe second consignment consisting of another NDRF team and relief materials has departed from India on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to reach Turkey soon.\nFirst Indian IAF C17 flight with more than 50 NDRF Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads,drilling machines, relief material, medicines and other necessary utilities & equipment reaches Adana, Turkey on Tuesday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: India^#1 relief^#2 team^#3 Turkey^#4 material^#5", ">\n\nSo why do they care about Syria but not Ukraine ?" ]
> They also didn't stop trade with the west when they invaded Iraq back when you were in diapers probably, I guess that's what they call neutrality.
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible.", ">\n\nThe thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. \nEdit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex", ">\n\nThey will say the earthquake happened because God is punishing Turkey and Syria for their recent rapprochement efforts.", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nIndia has decided send a C130 aircraft carrying only medicines to Damascus, Syria on Tuesday afternoon.\nThe second consignment consisting of another NDRF team and relief materials has departed from India on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to reach Turkey soon.\nFirst Indian IAF C17 flight with more than 50 NDRF Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads,drilling machines, relief material, medicines and other necessary utilities & equipment reaches Adana, Turkey on Tuesday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: India^#1 relief^#2 team^#3 Turkey^#4 material^#5", ">\n\nSo why do they care about Syria but not Ukraine ?", ">\n\nIndia is buying Russian energy" ]
> Meh they’re the most corrupt democracy on earth
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible.", ">\n\nThe thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. \nEdit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex", ">\n\nThey will say the earthquake happened because God is punishing Turkey and Syria for their recent rapprochement efforts.", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nIndia has decided send a C130 aircraft carrying only medicines to Damascus, Syria on Tuesday afternoon.\nThe second consignment consisting of another NDRF team and relief materials has departed from India on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to reach Turkey soon.\nFirst Indian IAF C17 flight with more than 50 NDRF Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads,drilling machines, relief material, medicines and other necessary utilities & equipment reaches Adana, Turkey on Tuesday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: India^#1 relief^#2 team^#3 Turkey^#4 material^#5", ">\n\nSo why do they care about Syria but not Ukraine ?", ">\n\nIndia is buying Russian energy", ">\n\nThey also didn't stop trade with the west when they invaded Iraq back when you were in diapers probably, I guess that's what they call neutrality." ]
> I'll believe it the day they put that orange 45th president of your country behind bars. Till then, they're safely #2
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible.", ">\n\nThe thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. \nEdit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex", ">\n\nThey will say the earthquake happened because God is punishing Turkey and Syria for their recent rapprochement efforts.", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nIndia has decided send a C130 aircraft carrying only medicines to Damascus, Syria on Tuesday afternoon.\nThe second consignment consisting of another NDRF team and relief materials has departed from India on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to reach Turkey soon.\nFirst Indian IAF C17 flight with more than 50 NDRF Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads,drilling machines, relief material, medicines and other necessary utilities & equipment reaches Adana, Turkey on Tuesday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: India^#1 relief^#2 team^#3 Turkey^#4 material^#5", ">\n\nSo why do they care about Syria but not Ukraine ?", ">\n\nIndia is buying Russian energy", ">\n\nThey also didn't stop trade with the west when they invaded Iraq back when you were in diapers probably, I guess that's what they call neutrality.", ">\n\nMeh they’re the most corrupt democracy on earth" ]
> I’m Canadian
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible.", ">\n\nThe thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. \nEdit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex", ">\n\nThey will say the earthquake happened because God is punishing Turkey and Syria for their recent rapprochement efforts.", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nIndia has decided send a C130 aircraft carrying only medicines to Damascus, Syria on Tuesday afternoon.\nThe second consignment consisting of another NDRF team and relief materials has departed from India on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to reach Turkey soon.\nFirst Indian IAF C17 flight with more than 50 NDRF Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads,drilling machines, relief material, medicines and other necessary utilities & equipment reaches Adana, Turkey on Tuesday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: India^#1 relief^#2 team^#3 Turkey^#4 material^#5", ">\n\nSo why do they care about Syria but not Ukraine ?", ">\n\nIndia is buying Russian energy", ">\n\nThey also didn't stop trade with the west when they invaded Iraq back when you were in diapers probably, I guess that's what they call neutrality.", ">\n\nMeh they’re the most corrupt democracy on earth", ">\n\nI'll believe it the day they put that orange 45th president of your country behind bars. Till then, they're safely #2" ]
> That's what all the Americans say, lol. Sure, and I'm a Martian.
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible.", ">\n\nThe thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. \nEdit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex", ">\n\nThey will say the earthquake happened because God is punishing Turkey and Syria for their recent rapprochement efforts.", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nIndia has decided send a C130 aircraft carrying only medicines to Damascus, Syria on Tuesday afternoon.\nThe second consignment consisting of another NDRF team and relief materials has departed from India on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to reach Turkey soon.\nFirst Indian IAF C17 flight with more than 50 NDRF Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads,drilling machines, relief material, medicines and other necessary utilities & equipment reaches Adana, Turkey on Tuesday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: India^#1 relief^#2 team^#3 Turkey^#4 material^#5", ">\n\nSo why do they care about Syria but not Ukraine ?", ">\n\nIndia is buying Russian energy", ">\n\nThey also didn't stop trade with the west when they invaded Iraq back when you were in diapers probably, I guess that's what they call neutrality.", ">\n\nMeh they’re the most corrupt democracy on earth", ">\n\nI'll believe it the day they put that orange 45th president of your country behind bars. Till then, they're safely #2", ">\n\nI’m Canadian" ]
> lol Born and Raised in Montreal...I do live in the USA but I'm not a citizen. I couldn't give a flying fuck what you believe
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible.", ">\n\nThe thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. \nEdit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex", ">\n\nThey will say the earthquake happened because God is punishing Turkey and Syria for their recent rapprochement efforts.", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nIndia has decided send a C130 aircraft carrying only medicines to Damascus, Syria on Tuesday afternoon.\nThe second consignment consisting of another NDRF team and relief materials has departed from India on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to reach Turkey soon.\nFirst Indian IAF C17 flight with more than 50 NDRF Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads,drilling machines, relief material, medicines and other necessary utilities & equipment reaches Adana, Turkey on Tuesday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: India^#1 relief^#2 team^#3 Turkey^#4 material^#5", ">\n\nSo why do they care about Syria but not Ukraine ?", ">\n\nIndia is buying Russian energy", ">\n\nThey also didn't stop trade with the west when they invaded Iraq back when you were in diapers probably, I guess that's what they call neutrality.", ">\n\nMeh they’re the most corrupt democracy on earth", ">\n\nI'll believe it the day they put that orange 45th president of your country behind bars. Till then, they're safely #2", ">\n\nI’m Canadian", ">\n\nThat's what all the Americans say, lol. Sure, and I'm a Martian." ]
> Same here poutine, now go find some other tree to bark on.
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible.", ">\n\nThe thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. \nEdit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex", ">\n\nThey will say the earthquake happened because God is punishing Turkey and Syria for their recent rapprochement efforts.", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nIndia has decided send a C130 aircraft carrying only medicines to Damascus, Syria on Tuesday afternoon.\nThe second consignment consisting of another NDRF team and relief materials has departed from India on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to reach Turkey soon.\nFirst Indian IAF C17 flight with more than 50 NDRF Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads,drilling machines, relief material, medicines and other necessary utilities & equipment reaches Adana, Turkey on Tuesday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: India^#1 relief^#2 team^#3 Turkey^#4 material^#5", ">\n\nSo why do they care about Syria but not Ukraine ?", ">\n\nIndia is buying Russian energy", ">\n\nThey also didn't stop trade with the west when they invaded Iraq back when you were in diapers probably, I guess that's what they call neutrality.", ">\n\nMeh they’re the most corrupt democracy on earth", ">\n\nI'll believe it the day they put that orange 45th president of your country behind bars. Till then, they're safely #2", ">\n\nI’m Canadian", ">\n\nThat's what all the Americans say, lol. Sure, and I'm a Martian.", ">\n\nlol Born and Raised in Montreal...I do live in the USA but I'm not a citizen.\nI couldn't give a flying fuck what you believe" ]
>
[ "Why is it we only see the best in humanity when we have the worst disasters. Even Greece has offered unlimited help to their old adversary, surely we can find a way to have unity on a permanent basis", ">\n\nJust when you thought we’ve got some uplifting news, Pakistan denies India use of their airspace to deliver aid to Turkey.", ">\n\nSource\nUnfortunately I read this on Reddit, also there are a number of other articles that claim the same thing. Whether they routinely take an alternative route as a matter of policy or because they’re denied permission, is a matter of interpretation by the author.", ">\n\nIt's not really when sources are claiming permission wasn't asked for.\nA civilian airliner traveling from New York to Singapore has a travel route pre-submitted for approval from each country it's travelling over.\nIf a plane fails to submit a route it's not up to interpretation by the author. Unless you're assuming Pakistan is supposed to know of the end point of each plane leaving anywhere in the world and send out a WhatsApp message to the pilot giving them authorization.", ">\n\nI’m sorry, I wasn’t clear. I’m only saying that there were a number of articles by respected media sources that carried the headlines that Pakistan was denying India permission to cross their airspace for their relief efforts. I’m in San Diego, I don’t know whether they are accurate, biased, or wrong. Just as I don’t know whether Democrats or Republicans are telling the truth. I only know what I read and balance your input with theirs and try to get a more nuanced view.", ">\n\nNp buddy, just when it comes to Pakistan sources other than Indian will be your best bet.\nThere's still articles and select redditors writing about Pakistan having sent nothing to their \"religiously dear brother\" when cargo planes have been landing with rescue teams and supplies.", ">\n\nI hope both Turkey and Syria can recover and that the other factors like freezing temperatures dont make things worser.", ">\n\nGlad to see that Syria is also getting aid from us. I was hoping for a bit more.\nIf we can send 4 C17s to Turkey we should ideally be able to do the same for Syria as well \nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?", ">\n\n\nBut maybe the damage is more on Turkey side than Syria?\n\nThis is true.\nBut also another problem is that Syria is unstable with the country governed by multiple warring factions .So we are not able to deploy our teams on the ground and will only be able to provide medicines and materials.", ">\n\nAid workers in the past have had their heads chopped off by the islamists in Syria thus many countries are hesistant about sending aid to Syria", ">\n\nWTF. That’s horrible.", ">\n\nThe thing is the earthquakes happened in a rebel controlled area which is controlled by islamists who have a history of executing aid workers so no country wants to send their citizens there as they don’t want them killed , still doesn’t help that there are about 4 million Syrians in that area and they are being radicalized and these earthquakes will be used as a oh this earthquake is a punishment from god becuz we haven’t saved Syria from the apostate and vile government and radicalize the young ones. \nEdit : those Islamists are supported by the US who wants the real syrian government (supported by Russia) to fall , and also there is the Kurd ethnic state loyalists so this thing is way too complex", ">\n\nThey will say the earthquake happened because God is punishing Turkey and Syria for their recent rapprochement efforts.", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nIndia has decided send a C130 aircraft carrying only medicines to Damascus, Syria on Tuesday afternoon.\nThe second consignment consisting of another NDRF team and relief materials has departed from India on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to reach Turkey soon.\nFirst Indian IAF C17 flight with more than 50 NDRF Search & Rescue personnel, specially trained dog squads,drilling machines, relief material, medicines and other necessary utilities & equipment reaches Adana, Turkey on Tuesday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: India^#1 relief^#2 team^#3 Turkey^#4 material^#5", ">\n\nSo why do they care about Syria but not Ukraine ?", ">\n\nIndia is buying Russian energy", ">\n\nThey also didn't stop trade with the west when they invaded Iraq back when you were in diapers probably, I guess that's what they call neutrality.", ">\n\nMeh they’re the most corrupt democracy on earth", ">\n\nI'll believe it the day they put that orange 45th president of your country behind bars. Till then, they're safely #2", ">\n\nI’m Canadian", ">\n\nThat's what all the Americans say, lol. Sure, and I'm a Martian.", ">\n\nlol Born and Raised in Montreal...I do live in the USA but I'm not a citizen.\nI couldn't give a flying fuck what you believe", ">\n\nSame here poutine, now go find some other tree to bark on." ]
You know, I was totally on the fence about climate change. But dude eating a hot chili pepper totally changed my mind.
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> That proves it. What a master debater. Forget the hundreds of peer reviewed papers- this guy is a genius!
[ "You know, I was totally on the fence about climate change. But dude eating a hot chili pepper totally changed my mind." ]
> Is he gonna shit out the pepper in front of everyone too?
[ "You know, I was totally on the fence about climate change. But dude eating a hot chili pepper totally changed my mind.", ">\n\nThat proves it. What a master debater. Forget the hundreds of peer reviewed papers- this guy is a genius!" ]
> Only when we begin moon warming. <.<
[ "You know, I was totally on the fence about climate change. But dude eating a hot chili pepper totally changed my mind.", ">\n\nThat proves it. What a master debater. Forget the hundreds of peer reviewed papers- this guy is a genius!", ">\n\nIs he gonna shit out the pepper in front of everyone too?" ]
> Now, hold up . . . he makes a very good point. He says different places are already hotter than other places and it’s really no big deal. Ha! Take that, “scientists!”
[ "You know, I was totally on the fence about climate change. But dude eating a hot chili pepper totally changed my mind.", ">\n\nThat proves it. What a master debater. Forget the hundreds of peer reviewed papers- this guy is a genius!", ">\n\nIs he gonna shit out the pepper in front of everyone too?", ">\n\nOnly when we begin moon warming. <.<" ]
> What a fucking idiot.
[ "You know, I was totally on the fence about climate change. But dude eating a hot chili pepper totally changed my mind.", ">\n\nThat proves it. What a master debater. Forget the hundreds of peer reviewed papers- this guy is a genius!", ">\n\nIs he gonna shit out the pepper in front of everyone too?", ">\n\nOnly when we begin moon warming. <.<", ">\n\nNow, hold up . . . he makes a very good point. He says different places are already hotter than other places and it’s really no big deal. Ha! Take that, “scientists!”" ]
>
[ "You know, I was totally on the fence about climate change. But dude eating a hot chili pepper totally changed my mind.", ">\n\nThat proves it. What a master debater. Forget the hundreds of peer reviewed papers- this guy is a genius!", ">\n\nIs he gonna shit out the pepper in front of everyone too?", ">\n\nOnly when we begin moon warming. <.<", ">\n\nNow, hold up . . . he makes a very good point. He says different places are already hotter than other places and it’s really no big deal. Ha! Take that, “scientists!”", ">\n\nWhat a fucking idiot." ]
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> Reasonable, but it's also a common trend among all corporations. They exist to provide value for their shareholders, and the expectation levied upon them by the stock market is that the value growth will accelerate over time.
[ "This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.\nRemember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not \"thoughts had in the shower!\"\n(For an explanation of what a \"showerthought\" is, please read this page.)\nRule-breaking posts may result in bans." ]
> It's not applicable to just the fossil fuel industry, there's growing sentiment among upcoming generations of voters that universal healthcare is by far and away popular, and we're seeing record profits within that industry. You've identified the common motive for all companies behind why they want to make more profits, but it doesn't make sense for oil companies en masse to have larger than usual percentage margins of profit instead of simply larger increases of the overall number year over year due to expansion or market share. In a competitive environment, profit margin percentages would normalize among competing companies in order to fight for more market share, at least if supply and demand are in play.
[ "This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.\nRemember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not \"thoughts had in the shower!\"\n(For an explanation of what a \"showerthought\" is, please read this page.)\nRule-breaking posts may result in bans.", ">\n\nReasonable, but it's also a common trend among all corporations. They exist to provide value for their shareholders, and the expectation levied upon them by the stock market is that the value growth will accelerate over time." ]
> Yes, that's why they are buying into solar ,batteries, wind So we still pay them, while paying for the privilege of saving the world, plus we just keep paying, so why not charge 10% more . We are batteries of someone else's power.
[ "This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.\nRemember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not \"thoughts had in the shower!\"\n(For an explanation of what a \"showerthought\" is, please read this page.)\nRule-breaking posts may result in bans.", ">\n\nReasonable, but it's also a common trend among all corporations. They exist to provide value for their shareholders, and the expectation levied upon them by the stock market is that the value growth will accelerate over time.", ">\n\nIt's not applicable to just the fossil fuel industry, there's growing sentiment among upcoming generations of voters that universal healthcare is by far and away popular, and we're seeing record profits within that industry. You've identified the common motive for all companies behind why they want to make more profits, but it doesn't make sense for oil companies en masse to have larger than usual percentage margins of profit instead of simply larger increases of the overall number year over year due to expansion or market share. In a competitive environment, profit margin percentages would normalize among competing companies in order to fight for more market share, at least if supply and demand are in play." ]
> I think it's more to do with the regulatory environment being so shaky for oil companies. This uncertainty means they can't invest in more extraction meaning the supply is steadily dwindling. When that happens the price increases as do profits. I'm not sure any of the proposed replacements will work but I guess we will see.
[ "This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.\nRemember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not \"thoughts had in the shower!\"\n(For an explanation of what a \"showerthought\" is, please read this page.)\nRule-breaking posts may result in bans.", ">\n\nReasonable, but it's also a common trend among all corporations. They exist to provide value for their shareholders, and the expectation levied upon them by the stock market is that the value growth will accelerate over time.", ">\n\nIt's not applicable to just the fossil fuel industry, there's growing sentiment among upcoming generations of voters that universal healthcare is by far and away popular, and we're seeing record profits within that industry. You've identified the common motive for all companies behind why they want to make more profits, but it doesn't make sense for oil companies en masse to have larger than usual percentage margins of profit instead of simply larger increases of the overall number year over year due to expansion or market share. In a competitive environment, profit margin percentages would normalize among competing companies in order to fight for more market share, at least if supply and demand are in play.", ">\n\nYes, that's why they are buying into solar ,batteries, wind\nSo we still pay them, while paying for the privilege of saving the world, plus we just keep paying, so why not charge 10% more . We are batteries of someone else's power." ]
>
[ "This is a friendly reminder to read our rules.\nRemember, /r/Showerthoughts is for showerthoughts, not \"thoughts had in the shower!\"\n(For an explanation of what a \"showerthought\" is, please read this page.)\nRule-breaking posts may result in bans.", ">\n\nReasonable, but it's also a common trend among all corporations. They exist to provide value for their shareholders, and the expectation levied upon them by the stock market is that the value growth will accelerate over time.", ">\n\nIt's not applicable to just the fossil fuel industry, there's growing sentiment among upcoming generations of voters that universal healthcare is by far and away popular, and we're seeing record profits within that industry. You've identified the common motive for all companies behind why they want to make more profits, but it doesn't make sense for oil companies en masse to have larger than usual percentage margins of profit instead of simply larger increases of the overall number year over year due to expansion or market share. In a competitive environment, profit margin percentages would normalize among competing companies in order to fight for more market share, at least if supply and demand are in play.", ">\n\nYes, that's why they are buying into solar ,batteries, wind\nSo we still pay them, while paying for the privilege of saving the world, plus we just keep paying, so why not charge 10% more . We are batteries of someone else's power.", ">\n\nI think it's more to do with the regulatory environment being so shaky for oil companies. This uncertainty means they can't invest in more extraction meaning the supply is steadily dwindling. When that happens the price increases as do profits. I'm not sure any of the proposed replacements will work but I guess we will see." ]
They should use a balloon to float it to the surface.
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> This is good all around
[ "They should use a balloon to float it to the surface." ]
>
[ "They should use a balloon to float it to the surface.", ">\n\nThis is good all around" ]
They are pouting
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> Of course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.
[ "They are pouting" ]
> Is reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”." ]
> The rest are hidden under a downvoted thread
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4" ]
> Ah i see thanks
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread" ]
> Okay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before...
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks" ]
> china has been at war with the rest of the world since the 40's
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks", ">\n\nOkay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before..." ]
> You are seriously trying to say that a war that killed a total of 60K people is equivalent to the constant war footing that the US has been on over the last 100 years? FYI, the US has only been at peace for a total of 15 years in its entire history...
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks", ">\n\nOkay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before...", ">\n\nchina has been at war with the rest of the world since the 40's" ]
> Oh, and since the other guy failed to mention it. That invasion of Vietnam? Yeah, supporting Pol Pot because the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia to stop his genocide. For such a peace loving government, the Chinese sure do love supporting modern genocidal movements.
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks", ">\n\nOkay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before...", ">\n\nchina has been at war with the rest of the world since the 40's", ">\n\nYou are seriously trying to say that a war that killed a total of 60K people is equivalent to the constant war footing that the US has been on over the last 100 years?\nFYI, the US has only been at peace for a total of 15 years in its entire history..." ]
> That’s some very childlike behaviour.
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks", ">\n\nOkay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before...", ">\n\nchina has been at war with the rest of the world since the 40's", ">\n\nYou are seriously trying to say that a war that killed a total of 60K people is equivalent to the constant war footing that the US has been on over the last 100 years?\nFYI, the US has only been at peace for a total of 15 years in its entire history...", ">\n\nOh, and since the other guy failed to mention it. That invasion of Vietnam? Yeah, supporting Pol Pot because the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia to stop his genocide. \nFor such a peace loving government, the Chinese sure do love supporting modern genocidal movements." ]
> What the hell is going on with China? Are they disappointed they couldn't start shit with their little balloon, or are they secretly planning to up the ante?
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks", ">\n\nOkay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before...", ">\n\nchina has been at war with the rest of the world since the 40's", ">\n\nYou are seriously trying to say that a war that killed a total of 60K people is equivalent to the constant war footing that the US has been on over the last 100 years?\nFYI, the US has only been at peace for a total of 15 years in its entire history...", ">\n\nOh, and since the other guy failed to mention it. That invasion of Vietnam? Yeah, supporting Pol Pot because the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia to stop his genocide. \nFor such a peace loving government, the Chinese sure do love supporting modern genocidal movements.", ">\n\nThat’s some very childlike behaviour." ]
> I have a theory that in international diplomacy the West (in general) has a high bullshit tolerance- best to get along for the sake of getting along. Authoritarian regimes like China and Russia take advantage of it and push the line because they know they can get away with it. Over time, the tolerance is interpreted as fecklessness (which is not unreasonable). But I think Russia pushed it too far with Ukraine - so what we’re seeing is the US not tolerating China’s shenanigans and Pooh doesn’t know how to respond.
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks", ">\n\nOkay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before...", ">\n\nchina has been at war with the rest of the world since the 40's", ">\n\nYou are seriously trying to say that a war that killed a total of 60K people is equivalent to the constant war footing that the US has been on over the last 100 years?\nFYI, the US has only been at peace for a total of 15 years in its entire history...", ">\n\nOh, and since the other guy failed to mention it. That invasion of Vietnam? Yeah, supporting Pol Pot because the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia to stop his genocide. \nFor such a peace loving government, the Chinese sure do love supporting modern genocidal movements.", ">\n\nThat’s some very childlike behaviour.", ">\n\nWhat the hell is going on with China? Are they disappointed they couldn't start shit with their little balloon, or are they secretly planning to up the ante?" ]
> God himself is afraid of the wrath of a peaceful man brought to violence.
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks", ">\n\nOkay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before...", ">\n\nchina has been at war with the rest of the world since the 40's", ">\n\nYou are seriously trying to say that a war that killed a total of 60K people is equivalent to the constant war footing that the US has been on over the last 100 years?\nFYI, the US has only been at peace for a total of 15 years in its entire history...", ">\n\nOh, and since the other guy failed to mention it. That invasion of Vietnam? Yeah, supporting Pol Pot because the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia to stop his genocide. \nFor such a peace loving government, the Chinese sure do love supporting modern genocidal movements.", ">\n\nThat’s some very childlike behaviour.", ">\n\nWhat the hell is going on with China? Are they disappointed they couldn't start shit with their little balloon, or are they secretly planning to up the ante?", ">\n\nI have a theory that in international diplomacy the West (in general) has a high bullshit tolerance- best to get along for the sake of getting along. Authoritarian regimes like China and Russia take advantage of it and push the line because they know they can get away with it. Over time, the tolerance is interpreted as fecklessness (which is not unreasonable).\nBut I think Russia pushed it too far with Ukraine - so what we’re seeing is the US not tolerating China’s shenanigans and Pooh doesn’t know how to respond." ]
> So... You have chosen the way of pain.
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks", ">\n\nOkay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before...", ">\n\nchina has been at war with the rest of the world since the 40's", ">\n\nYou are seriously trying to say that a war that killed a total of 60K people is equivalent to the constant war footing that the US has been on over the last 100 years?\nFYI, the US has only been at peace for a total of 15 years in its entire history...", ">\n\nOh, and since the other guy failed to mention it. That invasion of Vietnam? Yeah, supporting Pol Pot because the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia to stop his genocide. \nFor such a peace loving government, the Chinese sure do love supporting modern genocidal movements.", ">\n\nThat’s some very childlike behaviour.", ">\n\nWhat the hell is going on with China? Are they disappointed they couldn't start shit with their little balloon, or are they secretly planning to up the ante?", ">\n\nI have a theory that in international diplomacy the West (in general) has a high bullshit tolerance- best to get along for the sake of getting along. Authoritarian regimes like China and Russia take advantage of it and push the line because they know they can get away with it. Over time, the tolerance is interpreted as fecklessness (which is not unreasonable).\nBut I think Russia pushed it too far with Ukraine - so what we’re seeing is the US not tolerating China’s shenanigans and Pooh doesn’t know how to respond.", ">\n\nGod himself is afraid of the wrath of a peaceful man brought to violence." ]
> Glory to the Emperor.
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks", ">\n\nOkay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before...", ">\n\nchina has been at war with the rest of the world since the 40's", ">\n\nYou are seriously trying to say that a war that killed a total of 60K people is equivalent to the constant war footing that the US has been on over the last 100 years?\nFYI, the US has only been at peace for a total of 15 years in its entire history...", ">\n\nOh, and since the other guy failed to mention it. That invasion of Vietnam? Yeah, supporting Pol Pot because the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia to stop his genocide. \nFor such a peace loving government, the Chinese sure do love supporting modern genocidal movements.", ">\n\nThat’s some very childlike behaviour.", ">\n\nWhat the hell is going on with China? Are they disappointed they couldn't start shit with their little balloon, or are they secretly planning to up the ante?", ">\n\nI have a theory that in international diplomacy the West (in general) has a high bullshit tolerance- best to get along for the sake of getting along. Authoritarian regimes like China and Russia take advantage of it and push the line because they know they can get away with it. Over time, the tolerance is interpreted as fecklessness (which is not unreasonable).\nBut I think Russia pushed it too far with Ukraine - so what we’re seeing is the US not tolerating China’s shenanigans and Pooh doesn’t know how to respond.", ">\n\nGod himself is afraid of the wrath of a peaceful man brought to violence.", ">\n\nSo... You have chosen the way of pain." ]
> They are waiting for General Mark Milley to call first and promise them we are not attacking them
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks", ">\n\nOkay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before...", ">\n\nchina has been at war with the rest of the world since the 40's", ">\n\nYou are seriously trying to say that a war that killed a total of 60K people is equivalent to the constant war footing that the US has been on over the last 100 years?\nFYI, the US has only been at peace for a total of 15 years in its entire history...", ">\n\nOh, and since the other guy failed to mention it. That invasion of Vietnam? Yeah, supporting Pol Pot because the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia to stop his genocide. \nFor such a peace loving government, the Chinese sure do love supporting modern genocidal movements.", ">\n\nThat’s some very childlike behaviour.", ">\n\nWhat the hell is going on with China? Are they disappointed they couldn't start shit with their little balloon, or are they secretly planning to up the ante?", ">\n\nI have a theory that in international diplomacy the West (in general) has a high bullshit tolerance- best to get along for the sake of getting along. Authoritarian regimes like China and Russia take advantage of it and push the line because they know they can get away with it. Over time, the tolerance is interpreted as fecklessness (which is not unreasonable).\nBut I think Russia pushed it too far with Ukraine - so what we’re seeing is the US not tolerating China’s shenanigans and Pooh doesn’t know how to respond.", ">\n\nGod himself is afraid of the wrath of a peaceful man brought to violence.", ">\n\nSo... You have chosen the way of pain.", ">\n\nGlory to the Emperor." ]
> China started something that they are in no position to finish militarily. Their only other option currently is to run down the clock and hope that the USD and federal reserve implode before they get called to the mat for an actual fight.
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks", ">\n\nOkay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before...", ">\n\nchina has been at war with the rest of the world since the 40's", ">\n\nYou are seriously trying to say that a war that killed a total of 60K people is equivalent to the constant war footing that the US has been on over the last 100 years?\nFYI, the US has only been at peace for a total of 15 years in its entire history...", ">\n\nOh, and since the other guy failed to mention it. That invasion of Vietnam? Yeah, supporting Pol Pot because the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia to stop his genocide. \nFor such a peace loving government, the Chinese sure do love supporting modern genocidal movements.", ">\n\nThat’s some very childlike behaviour.", ">\n\nWhat the hell is going on with China? Are they disappointed they couldn't start shit with their little balloon, or are they secretly planning to up the ante?", ">\n\nI have a theory that in international diplomacy the West (in general) has a high bullshit tolerance- best to get along for the sake of getting along. Authoritarian regimes like China and Russia take advantage of it and push the line because they know they can get away with it. Over time, the tolerance is interpreted as fecklessness (which is not unreasonable).\nBut I think Russia pushed it too far with Ukraine - so what we’re seeing is the US not tolerating China’s shenanigans and Pooh doesn’t know how to respond.", ">\n\nGod himself is afraid of the wrath of a peaceful man brought to violence.", ">\n\nSo... You have chosen the way of pain.", ">\n\nGlory to the Emperor.", ">\n\nThey are waiting for General Mark Milley to call first and promise them we are not attacking them" ]
>
[ "They are pouting", ">\n\nOf course not, they blew down their precious “weather balloon”.", ">\n\nIs reddit spazzing out? It says 16 comments but i see only 4", ">\n\nThe rest are hidden under a downvoted thread", ">\n\nAh i see thanks", ">\n\nOkay, doubling down on your stupid idea...I've seen this playbook before...", ">\n\nchina has been at war with the rest of the world since the 40's", ">\n\nYou are seriously trying to say that a war that killed a total of 60K people is equivalent to the constant war footing that the US has been on over the last 100 years?\nFYI, the US has only been at peace for a total of 15 years in its entire history...", ">\n\nOh, and since the other guy failed to mention it. That invasion of Vietnam? Yeah, supporting Pol Pot because the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia to stop his genocide. \nFor such a peace loving government, the Chinese sure do love supporting modern genocidal movements.", ">\n\nThat’s some very childlike behaviour.", ">\n\nWhat the hell is going on with China? Are they disappointed they couldn't start shit with their little balloon, or are they secretly planning to up the ante?", ">\n\nI have a theory that in international diplomacy the West (in general) has a high bullshit tolerance- best to get along for the sake of getting along. Authoritarian regimes like China and Russia take advantage of it and push the line because they know they can get away with it. Over time, the tolerance is interpreted as fecklessness (which is not unreasonable).\nBut I think Russia pushed it too far with Ukraine - so what we’re seeing is the US not tolerating China’s shenanigans and Pooh doesn’t know how to respond.", ">\n\nGod himself is afraid of the wrath of a peaceful man brought to violence.", ">\n\nSo... You have chosen the way of pain.", ">\n\nGlory to the Emperor.", ">\n\nThey are waiting for General Mark Milley to call first and promise them we are not attacking them", ">\n\nChina started something that they are in no position to finish militarily. \nTheir only other option currently is to run down the clock and hope that the USD and federal reserve implode before they get called to the mat for an actual fight." ]
They won't torture him, they are fighting for publicity because the media keep silencing the genocide in West Papua, especially around the American owned Grasburg gold mine.
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>
[ "They won't torture him, they are fighting for publicity because the media keep silencing the genocide in West Papua, especially around the American owned Grasburg gold mine." ]
What? Of course they do? People will say x brand is better than y brand. No way this is unpopular.
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> I agree. Vanilla is my favorite flavor.
[ "What? Of course they do? People will say x brand is better than y brand. No way this is unpopular." ]
> Well some companies use the fake vanilla extract, some use real extract and some use actual vanilla scraped from the flower. Side note: if you're such a huge fan...perhaps find a way to get the seeds for the plant and a decent sized pot to plant it in...then you can have the smell year round! I want to do this but with raspberries. Sadly I wish there was a way to grow the smell dragons blood...but there's not. Life is unfair.
[ "What? Of course they do? People will say x brand is better than y brand. No way this is unpopular.", ">\n\nI agree. Vanilla is my favorite flavor." ]
> I like vanilla but all vanilla tastes the same, maybe I just didn't notice or something. I like chocolate more (moose tracks is the best flavour though) but I do prefer eating chocolate vanilla swirled up icecream
[ "What? Of course they do? People will say x brand is better than y brand. No way this is unpopular.", ">\n\nI agree. Vanilla is my favorite flavor.", ">\n\nWell some companies use the fake vanilla extract, some use real extract and some use actual vanilla scraped from the flower. \nSide note: if you're such a huge fan...perhaps find a way to get the seeds for the plant and a decent sized pot to plant it in...then you can have the smell year round! I want to do this but with raspberries. Sadly I wish there was a way to grow the smell dragons blood...but there's not. Life is unfair." ]
> The ones with real vanilla bean flecks are my favorite.
[ "What? Of course they do? People will say x brand is better than y brand. No way this is unpopular.", ">\n\nI agree. Vanilla is my favorite flavor.", ">\n\nWell some companies use the fake vanilla extract, some use real extract and some use actual vanilla scraped from the flower. \nSide note: if you're such a huge fan...perhaps find a way to get the seeds for the plant and a decent sized pot to plant it in...then you can have the smell year round! I want to do this but with raspberries. Sadly I wish there was a way to grow the smell dragons blood...but there's not. Life is unfair.", ">\n\nI like vanilla but all vanilla tastes the same, maybe I just didn't notice or something. I like chocolate more (moose tracks is the best flavour though) but I do prefer eating chocolate vanilla swirled up icecream" ]
> Big tub of vanilla ice cream? Gross. Cringe. Tastes like plastic. Box of vanilla ice cream? Soft, creamy, nectar of the gods. All french vanilla tastes the same tho.
[ "What? Of course they do? People will say x brand is better than y brand. No way this is unpopular.", ">\n\nI agree. Vanilla is my favorite flavor.", ">\n\nWell some companies use the fake vanilla extract, some use real extract and some use actual vanilla scraped from the flower. \nSide note: if you're such a huge fan...perhaps find a way to get the seeds for the plant and a decent sized pot to plant it in...then you can have the smell year round! I want to do this but with raspberries. Sadly I wish there was a way to grow the smell dragons blood...but there's not. Life is unfair.", ">\n\nI like vanilla but all vanilla tastes the same, maybe I just didn't notice or something. I like chocolate more (moose tracks is the best flavour though) but I do prefer eating chocolate vanilla swirled up icecream", ">\n\nThe ones with real vanilla bean flecks are my favorite." ]
>
[ "What? Of course they do? People will say x brand is better than y brand. No way this is unpopular.", ">\n\nI agree. Vanilla is my favorite flavor.", ">\n\nWell some companies use the fake vanilla extract, some use real extract and some use actual vanilla scraped from the flower. \nSide note: if you're such a huge fan...perhaps find a way to get the seeds for the plant and a decent sized pot to plant it in...then you can have the smell year round! I want to do this but with raspberries. Sadly I wish there was a way to grow the smell dragons blood...but there's not. Life is unfair.", ">\n\nI like vanilla but all vanilla tastes the same, maybe I just didn't notice or something. I like chocolate more (moose tracks is the best flavour though) but I do prefer eating chocolate vanilla swirled up icecream", ">\n\nThe ones with real vanilla bean flecks are my favorite.", ">\n\nBig tub of vanilla ice cream? Gross. Cringe. Tastes like plastic.\nBox of vanilla ice cream? Soft, creamy, nectar of the gods.\nAll french vanilla tastes the same tho." ]
That's an average of about 64 calls per day. Edit: if the person sleeps 8 hours a day that means four calls an hour.
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> Didn't he do that last year too? I saw an article about the exact same thing. I remember saying that the airport was there for he moved in.
[ "That's an average of about 64 calls per day.\nEdit: if the person sleeps 8 hours a day that means four calls an hour." ]
> looks like he has been at this since 2019, so probably him The serial complainant, who had been reporting claims of excessive noise from aircraft taking off and landing at the airport on almost a daily basis since 2019, lodged a total of 23,431 complaints in 2022.
[ "That's an average of about 64 calls per day.\nEdit: if the person sleeps 8 hours a day that means four calls an hour.", ">\n\nDidn't he do that last year too? I saw an article about the exact same thing. I remember saying that the airport was there for he moved in." ]
> You could probably get 23k signatures on a petition to remove this persons hearing on humanitarian grounds
[ "That's an average of about 64 calls per day.\nEdit: if the person sleeps 8 hours a day that means four calls an hour.", ">\n\nDidn't he do that last year too? I saw an article about the exact same thing. I remember saying that the airport was there for he moved in.", ">\n\nlooks like he has been at this since 2019, so probably him\n\nThe serial complainant, who had been reporting claims of excessive noise from aircraft taking off and landing at the airport on almost a daily basis since 2019, lodged a total of 23,431 complaints in 2022." ]
> It's Dublin. Keep the person well stocked with Jameson and the problem will go away.
[ "That's an average of about 64 calls per day.\nEdit: if the person sleeps 8 hours a day that means four calls an hour.", ">\n\nDidn't he do that last year too? I saw an article about the exact same thing. I remember saying that the airport was there for he moved in.", ">\n\nlooks like he has been at this since 2019, so probably him\n\nThe serial complainant, who had been reporting claims of excessive noise from aircraft taking off and landing at the airport on almost a daily basis since 2019, lodged a total of 23,431 complaints in 2022.", ">\n\nYou could probably get 23k signatures on a petition to remove this persons hearing on humanitarian grounds" ]
> Although it might briefly get much worse before it does.
[ "That's an average of about 64 calls per day.\nEdit: if the person sleeps 8 hours a day that means four calls an hour.", ">\n\nDidn't he do that last year too? I saw an article about the exact same thing. I remember saying that the airport was there for he moved in.", ">\n\nlooks like he has been at this since 2019, so probably him\n\nThe serial complainant, who had been reporting claims of excessive noise from aircraft taking off and landing at the airport on almost a daily basis since 2019, lodged a total of 23,431 complaints in 2022.", ">\n\nYou could probably get 23k signatures on a petition to remove this persons hearing on humanitarian grounds", ">\n\nIt's Dublin. Keep the person well stocked with Jameson and the problem will go away." ]
>
[ "That's an average of about 64 calls per day.\nEdit: if the person sleeps 8 hours a day that means four calls an hour.", ">\n\nDidn't he do that last year too? I saw an article about the exact same thing. I remember saying that the airport was there for he moved in.", ">\n\nlooks like he has been at this since 2019, so probably him\n\nThe serial complainant, who had been reporting claims of excessive noise from aircraft taking off and landing at the airport on almost a daily basis since 2019, lodged a total of 23,431 complaints in 2022.", ">\n\nYou could probably get 23k signatures on a petition to remove this persons hearing on humanitarian grounds", ">\n\nIt's Dublin. Keep the person well stocked with Jameson and the problem will go away.", ">\n\nAlthough it might briefly get much worse before it does." ]
I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th. Republicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.
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> NPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party." ]
> You know, if they were "originalists"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the "pure original". Or something, I don't fuckin know anymore. It would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that "the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!" and "the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!"
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?" ]
> I mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said… It’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"" ]
> As usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution." ]
> This is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!" ]
> It's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before." ]
> Didn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket." ]
> They probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?" ]
> The fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible." ]
> That's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." ]
> Lol meal team six really shouldn't count.
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly." ]
> That should help with inflation.
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.", ">\n\nLol meal team six really shouldn't count." ]
> And that migrant caravan and crt and drag queens or whatever the fuck non issue they’re on about now
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.", ">\n\nLol meal team six really shouldn't count.", ">\n\nThat should help with inflation." ]
> What Republican platform?
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.", ">\n\nLol meal team six really shouldn't count.", ">\n\nThat should help with inflation.", ">\n\nAnd that migrant caravan and crt and drag queens or whatever the fuck non issue they’re on about now" ]
> Remember when they said they were going to fix inflation?
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.", ">\n\nLol meal team six really shouldn't count.", ">\n\nThat should help with inflation.", ">\n\nAnd that migrant caravan and crt and drag queens or whatever the fuck non issue they’re on about now", ">\n\nWhat Republican platform?" ]
> Oh yes! But, ya know. Why fix problems they instigate when they can make a big show of ReADiNg tHe CoNsTiTutIOn and the media is happy to indulge them by covering them "keeping their election promise".
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.", ">\n\nLol meal team six really shouldn't count.", ">\n\nThat should help with inflation.", ">\n\nAnd that migrant caravan and crt and drag queens or whatever the fuck non issue they’re on about now", ">\n\nWhat Republican platform?", ">\n\nRemember when they said they were going to fix inflation?" ]
> whats fucked is theyll take credit for the inflation drop we seeing now and in the next couple months even though they literally have done pissed to fuck all nothing on policy in relation to inflation. but hey them spooky socialists
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.", ">\n\nLol meal team six really shouldn't count.", ">\n\nThat should help with inflation.", ">\n\nAnd that migrant caravan and crt and drag queens or whatever the fuck non issue they’re on about now", ">\n\nWhat Republican platform?", ">\n\nRemember when they said they were going to fix inflation?", ">\n\nOh yes! But, ya know. Why fix problems they instigate when they can make a big show of ReADiNg tHe CoNsTiTutIOn and the media is happy to indulge them by covering them \"keeping their election promise\"." ]
> I bet Gosar started weeping during the reading of the 13th Amendment.
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.", ">\n\nLol meal team six really shouldn't count.", ">\n\nThat should help with inflation.", ">\n\nAnd that migrant caravan and crt and drag queens or whatever the fuck non issue they’re on about now", ">\n\nWhat Republican platform?", ">\n\nRemember when they said they were going to fix inflation?", ">\n\nOh yes! But, ya know. Why fix problems they instigate when they can make a big show of ReADiNg tHe CoNsTiTutIOn and the media is happy to indulge them by covering them \"keeping their election promise\".", ">\n\nwhats fucked is theyll take credit for the inflation drop we seeing now and in the next couple months even though they literally have done pissed to fuck all nothing on policy in relation to inflation. but hey them spooky socialists" ]
> Ah . . . the 3/5 clause, the importation of slaves clause, the fugitive slave clause . . . Good times!
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.", ">\n\nLol meal team six really shouldn't count.", ">\n\nThat should help with inflation.", ">\n\nAnd that migrant caravan and crt and drag queens or whatever the fuck non issue they’re on about now", ">\n\nWhat Republican platform?", ">\n\nRemember when they said they were going to fix inflation?", ">\n\nOh yes! But, ya know. Why fix problems they instigate when they can make a big show of ReADiNg tHe CoNsTiTutIOn and the media is happy to indulge them by covering them \"keeping their election promise\".", ">\n\nwhats fucked is theyll take credit for the inflation drop we seeing now and in the next couple months even though they literally have done pissed to fuck all nothing on policy in relation to inflation. but hey them spooky socialists", ">\n\nI bet Gosar started weeping during the reading of the 13th Amendment." ]
> Ah . . . the 3/5 clause They omitted it. “This morning we will read the full text of the United States Constitution. The text read today reflects the changes to the Constitution made by the 27 amendments. Those portions superseded by amendment will not be read,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said on the House floor. Slavery erasure!
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.", ">\n\nLol meal team six really shouldn't count.", ">\n\nThat should help with inflation.", ">\n\nAnd that migrant caravan and crt and drag queens or whatever the fuck non issue they’re on about now", ">\n\nWhat Republican platform?", ">\n\nRemember when they said they were going to fix inflation?", ">\n\nOh yes! But, ya know. Why fix problems they instigate when they can make a big show of ReADiNg tHe CoNsTiTutIOn and the media is happy to indulge them by covering them \"keeping their election promise\".", ">\n\nwhats fucked is theyll take credit for the inflation drop we seeing now and in the next couple months even though they literally have done pissed to fuck all nothing on policy in relation to inflation. but hey them spooky socialists", ">\n\nI bet Gosar started weeping during the reading of the 13th Amendment.", ">\n\nAh . . . the 3/5 clause, the importation of slaves clause, the fugitive slave clause . . . \nGood times!" ]
> While the historical, societal, economic, etc. ramifications of the 3/5ths clause are very significant, they have as little to do with how government is supposed to operate today as does the amended portion about states selecting senators. So I kind of understand omitting the portions that were edited by amendments. I mean, reading the 18th gives you some insight as to what was going on with Prohibition, but as it was rescinded with the 21st, it has no bearing on the structure and operation of government today, which is what the Constitution is supposed to be about.
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.", ">\n\nLol meal team six really shouldn't count.", ">\n\nThat should help with inflation.", ">\n\nAnd that migrant caravan and crt and drag queens or whatever the fuck non issue they’re on about now", ">\n\nWhat Republican platform?", ">\n\nRemember when they said they were going to fix inflation?", ">\n\nOh yes! But, ya know. Why fix problems they instigate when they can make a big show of ReADiNg tHe CoNsTiTutIOn and the media is happy to indulge them by covering them \"keeping their election promise\".", ">\n\nwhats fucked is theyll take credit for the inflation drop we seeing now and in the next couple months even though they literally have done pissed to fuck all nothing on policy in relation to inflation. but hey them spooky socialists", ">\n\nI bet Gosar started weeping during the reading of the 13th Amendment.", ">\n\nAh . . . the 3/5 clause, the importation of slaves clause, the fugitive slave clause . . . \nGood times!", ">\n\n\nAh . . . the 3/5 clause\n\nThey omitted it.\n\n“This morning we will read the full text of the United States Constitution. The text read today reflects the changes to the Constitution made by the 27 amendments. Those portions superseded by amendment will not be read,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said on the House floor.\n\nSlavery erasure!" ]
> Performative politics at their finest. They should have invited Ted Cruz to read Green Eggs and Ham too.
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.", ">\n\nLol meal team six really shouldn't count.", ">\n\nThat should help with inflation.", ">\n\nAnd that migrant caravan and crt and drag queens or whatever the fuck non issue they’re on about now", ">\n\nWhat Republican platform?", ">\n\nRemember when they said they were going to fix inflation?", ">\n\nOh yes! But, ya know. Why fix problems they instigate when they can make a big show of ReADiNg tHe CoNsTiTutIOn and the media is happy to indulge them by covering them \"keeping their election promise\".", ">\n\nwhats fucked is theyll take credit for the inflation drop we seeing now and in the next couple months even though they literally have done pissed to fuck all nothing on policy in relation to inflation. but hey them spooky socialists", ">\n\nI bet Gosar started weeping during the reading of the 13th Amendment.", ">\n\nAh . . . the 3/5 clause, the importation of slaves clause, the fugitive slave clause . . . \nGood times!", ">\n\n\nAh . . . the 3/5 clause\n\nThey omitted it.\n\n“This morning we will read the full text of the United States Constitution. The text read today reflects the changes to the Constitution made by the 27 amendments. Those portions superseded by amendment will not be read,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said on the House floor.\n\nSlavery erasure!", ">\n\nWhile the historical, societal, economic, etc. ramifications of the 3/5ths clause are very significant, they have as little to do with how government is supposed to operate today as does the amended portion about states selecting senators. So I kind of understand omitting the portions that were edited by amendments. \nI mean, reading the 18th gives you some insight as to what was going on with Prohibition, but as it was rescinded with the 21st, it has no bearing on the structure and operation of government today, which is what the Constitution is supposed to be about." ]
> They can read?
[ "I remember when NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence on July 4th.\nRepublicans called it communist, socialist, political grandstanding and an attack on them as a party.", ">\n\nNPR still has the amendments to the constitution read on air periodically. I’m sure Republicans are huge fans of that, right?", ">\n\nYou know, if they were \"originalists\"...I would say they shouldn't be a fan of any amendments, as they deviate from the \"pure original\".\nOr something, I don't fuckin know anymore.\nIt would be fun to watch them simultaneously argue that \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze legal!\" and \"the government doesn't have the right to make booze illegal!\"", ">\n\nI mean, their version of originalism is kind of like when Christians say that Jesus is totally cool with rich folks. Don’t listen to the words that he says — what matters is what he meant…which is somehow the opposite of what he said…\nIt’s all bullshit. Conservatives idolize Scalia for his ability to make a long-winded argument that directly contradicts the plain language of the constitution.", ">\n\nAs usual, doing the real work. No grandstanding here, folks!", ">\n\nThis is more like doing your homework when you get to class because you forgot to do it the night before.", ">\n\nIt's like getting up to do an oral book report and just reading the back jacket.", ">\n\nDidn’t catch it… did they read the separation of church and state part out loud?", ">\n\nThey probably skipped over parts they didn’t like, just like how they “read” the Bible.", ">\n\nThe fun part should be when they get to the amendments and read the first 4 words of the 2nd... \nA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.", ">\n\nThat's not a problem for them.... they love the militias. And poop themselves very regularly.", ">\n\nLol meal team six really shouldn't count.", ">\n\nThat should help with inflation.", ">\n\nAnd that migrant caravan and crt and drag queens or whatever the fuck non issue they’re on about now", ">\n\nWhat Republican platform?", ">\n\nRemember when they said they were going to fix inflation?", ">\n\nOh yes! But, ya know. Why fix problems they instigate when they can make a big show of ReADiNg tHe CoNsTiTutIOn and the media is happy to indulge them by covering them \"keeping their election promise\".", ">\n\nwhats fucked is theyll take credit for the inflation drop we seeing now and in the next couple months even though they literally have done pissed to fuck all nothing on policy in relation to inflation. but hey them spooky socialists", ">\n\nI bet Gosar started weeping during the reading of the 13th Amendment.", ">\n\nAh . . . the 3/5 clause, the importation of slaves clause, the fugitive slave clause . . . \nGood times!", ">\n\n\nAh . . . the 3/5 clause\n\nThey omitted it.\n\n“This morning we will read the full text of the United States Constitution. The text read today reflects the changes to the Constitution made by the 27 amendments. Those portions superseded by amendment will not be read,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said on the House floor.\n\nSlavery erasure!", ">\n\nWhile the historical, societal, economic, etc. ramifications of the 3/5ths clause are very significant, they have as little to do with how government is supposed to operate today as does the amended portion about states selecting senators. So I kind of understand omitting the portions that were edited by amendments. \nI mean, reading the 18th gives you some insight as to what was going on with Prohibition, but as it was rescinded with the 21st, it has no bearing on the structure and operation of government today, which is what the Constitution is supposed to be about.", ">\n\nPerformative politics at their finest. They should have invited Ted Cruz to read Green Eggs and Ham too." ]