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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@KILLTOPARTY I don't get it, why is he acting like it's too late?
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@CFCParkArua @stillnez216 @effeleff The whole video really shows how ugly it is out here. The minute he opened his mouth, they had him marked as a well-spoken doormat with resources.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@taha_crypto1 @K_AminThaabet What he can't accept is that even if Hamas committed atrocities, the fact that the war continues is Israeli fault, since they want their biblical irredentist project based on begging Americans for money to achieve maximal results, without concern for Palestinian rights.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@RRR0BYN Clarification can help. But in the end, the woman is plainly saying that if she were out at a bar looking to hook up, she would not want to go home with the man who is her husband. But she might go home with someone else.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@Drea_got_banned @GetThingsDone0 You're doing tons of deflecting yourself. The sentiment you're expressing is sound, but it's in service of the extremely dubious idea that someone's rights are going to be protected by voting for a racial chameleon with a room temperature IQ.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@taha_crypto1 @K_AminThaabet Even Netanyahu said it. He sabotaged Oslo. They don't actually want a peaceful, political process. People like "Kamel" just want continued, noiseless dispossession of Palestinians, and for the whole world to cry when a Palestinian retaliates against them.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@jcfarber No, Sibarium's core claim was that affirmative action policies were leading directly to dramatic decline in medical student aptitude at UCLA. Don't shift goalposts.
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@RRR0BYN @jazz_brah This isn't about what you think, or in what way you want to mischaracterize what she said to make it seem more palatable. She told the man she allegedly wants to marry that he's sexually unattractive and that she's liable to sleep with someone else if the mood occurs to her.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@snakylugbara @SyroJaziran One off cousin marriage isn't the problem. It is when it's done intergenerationally that it becomes a catastrophe.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@labsurde__ @oliveegirl The idea that Arabs somehow supported Hitler was always absurd. The only somewhat tenable claim is that Balkan Muslims, at least in non-trivial part, did. But that had nothing to do with Husseini.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@djrothkopf The problem isn't just Netanyahu, is the vast majority of the Israeli political elite and, yes, general public
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@synszo No one should be fighting or dying, what's need is a political agreement not a jihad.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@omar_gddd Eh, well. It's hard. Women are definitely more loyal than men, in general. But I think whereas men are probably inclined to want multiple partners, women can often seem to be serially monogamous, as they exchange one partner for another, in search for the best possible male.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@shdeen @McdowallRose Using disproportionate force solely because you think the enemy would hypothetically kill everyone if they could is perhaps the most imbecilic thing I've ever heard. You seem to think you have a right to kill someone simply because they hate you.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@abuintolerant @fadamx_ This seems like an overly dramatical response to someone who merely recounted a passing exchange at work.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@sharghzadeh The deep irony, too, is that 6 or 7 of the top recipients of American foreign aid are Middle Eastern countries, and this doesn't even count the impact of indirect aid, security guarantees, etc. Decline of American hegemony would ultimately mean die-offs in the short term.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@jcfarber No one is surprised UCLA is perhaps violating state law banning affirmative action, but sibarium's piece was intended to show the allegedly deleterious consequences of that, based upon student performance. It turns out a complete picture of the facts don't support his claim.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@MarwanBalooshi @sharghzadeh Christendom only ever referred to Europe. In general, Christianity is agnostic politically and doesn't require Christians to provide state-level support to one another.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@elerrantenomad @academic_la Not shilling for Israel but those pagers were not a "harmless object," they were used for military communications. You can bomb them just like you can bomb an enemy radar system or something.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@JustAFamilyMan_ There are trade offs. America is probably the best place in the world to be rich or well off, but of the developed countries, it's arguable one of the worst to be poor or even lower middle class in.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@VeryDialectical @KILLTOPARTY What does his real or alleged insecurity have to do with his wife being what she is?
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@drposhlost I'm not really sure what to make of these IQ averages. Such an implausibly low number only brings discredit on the validity of IQ tests.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@jcfarber I'm not dismissing it I'm saying that that was not the core claim of sibarium's piece, since that was common knowledge already. As for the rest, there's nothing to stay tuned for, his piece is debunked and your protestations about inadequate data are made in bad faith.
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@askamys @DrJavadTHashmi Israel has absolutely leveled Gaza at this point. It operates under certain political constraints because it doesn't pay its own bills and can't afford to completely alienate the US. Otherwise, Israel is doing exactly what it wants to do.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@MattPrinciple @newtdis79798 @RichardHanania Make more cities. The US can easily support 30+ more cities of 1m people or more
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@sharghzadeh You have some points, but contemporary citizenship does imply eventual cultural assimilation. And Orthodox Jews have significant rates of attrition. Amish don't, but that is kind of an exception that proves the rule.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@snarkademic The problem with @faniaoz is she conflate Hamas starting this particular war (which is at least arguable) with Hamas being responsible for how Israel chooses to prosecute this war. It is not Hamas' fault Israel is creating generational memories worldwide of a Gazan Holocaust.
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@shdeen @McdowallRose I read you loud and clear. I'm sorry if this offends you but Israelis don't have a right to kill someone just for hating them (possibly bc they are on the receiving end of a violent project of Israeli irredentism that's been ongoing for multiple generations).
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@sharghzadeh According to Christianity, it is not a rejection, but a fulfillment of Judaism. Very important to note this. In other words, it's antisemitism is largely ethnic and cultural, not theological.
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@LutherAbel1 They shouldn't be getting anything whatsoever for serving in the military of a foreign country.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@BraunHB0 @qlevixy_ @padarjaan1 Answer the point though. Do you agree with the statement?
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@sharghzadeh I agree with general point you're making but this is not really how things are like in Philly/NJ specifically.
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@mls1776 @Villgecrazylady @matthewstoller Israel can go away or not. The main point is they provide us with nothing. The oil sheikhs provide us with a lot. It's very simple. Israel is just an irredentist theocracy that wants America to fight its enemies, and when we ask why, they accuse us of antisemitism.
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@Muslimpain @synszo The Ottoman Empire was dismembered directly as a result of its final and biggest jihad (i.e., World War 1), which in turn paved the way for the creation of Israel.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@IsmailRoyer @elonmusk @Cobratate They aren't stoking division, they're just exploiting existing and intractable divisions for their own malign reasons.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@tamars A half Ethiopian Jew invented shiism, starting with the doctrine of Ali's second coming. Shias deify the imams. Shias cooperated with the Mongols. Shiism is a revenge cult against Sunnis. Shias sold out India to the British. Etc. Etc.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@thefuzzybastard @BL_Balthaser Great Replacement narratives are not the exclusive province of antisemites, and frankly, the first iteration of it was arguably by a Jewish woman named Bat Ye'or.
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@jcfarber Did anyone rlly believe that the UCal system was observing the AA ban to the letter? Is AA the ONLY reason why a school's would decline? Perhaps Asians went elsewhere? Sibarium made an argument using (as you concede) inadequate data. If his data is inadequate, he is debunked.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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A lot of the antagonism to the GCC is just envy at the fact that the bedouins were clever enough to use their resources to overcome historical marginalization. Ultimately what Fathel wants is to steal everything they have and redistribute it to Libya or another failed state.
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The GCC states are US colonies. Just because there is a lot of oil money going around does not diminish the extractive relationship the US has with the GCC. These countries are also fundamentally undemocratic.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@davidshor @BrankoMilan Eastern Europe was never a realistic threat to the West
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@omar_gddd Most religious polemic is just proponents of one religion selectively deploying rationalism to undermine the claims of the other side. But when it is time to discuss their own religious views, they hide behind dogmatism and hypocrisy.
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@zenpundit I think Zhou was more like the political commissar of the whole operation. Bluyker, the Soviet general smuggled in to run the academy, seems to have been a source of inspiration for many of them though.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@FreeTheWendigo @razibkhan @billionsmustliv Is it offensive to suggest to someone like that to just teach, say, at a private high school or something?
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@ConservaWonk @RnaudBertrand @ElbridgeColby Yes, that is a declaration of war. He wants a balance in *Eurasia*, but of course not in North or South America, which will presumably continue to be our backyard. He uses the vocabulary of moderation and balance, but in substance, he is calling for war.
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@sharghzadeh You've correctly described things in many other places, but Philly/NJ is a bit different. Some of what you describe exists there, but Black Muslims are numerous enough that most black people have a Muslim relative, etc. The mosque can often be a very black kinda place.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@jcfarber @ijbailey Who made accusations of racism in this context? If you want to criticism illegal practices, by all means do so. But if you're going to say up to half of UCLA medical students are failing basic competency exams due to affirmative action, bring your evidence.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@shiblizaman @IsmailRoyer This kind of behavior doesn't occur all over the 3rd world. If anything, this is a South Asian phenomenon, given that both Muslim and Hindu Desis seem extremely prone to spectacularly violent pogroms against minorities based on trumped up accusations.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@matthewstoller There is an instinctive understanding that Israel can only operate the way it does with our support, and that without it, they'll either get wrecked or make concessions. So even highly emotive condemnation of Israeli massacres is good for Israel, to the extent it keeps us engaged
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@cmkourtu @Empty_America They started a war with America and then ran away when invasion happened.
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@sharghzadeh Eschatology and, in general, any excessively otherworldly sensibility belongs to people who don't like personal responsibility for what's happening in the here and now.
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@SherXah @sharghzadeh I own a memoir by a Moroccan ambassador to the court of Louis-Phillippe (1830-48) who expresses surprise that the Parisienne elite was not interested in little boys.
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@shdeen @McdowallRose The responsibility for the killing is on those doing the killing. Perhaps Hamas started this war, but afaik, there is no Hamas in Israel's defense ministry or on the IDF general staff telling them how to prosecute this war. Everyone owns consequences of their own actions only.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@Empty_America This is a very trenchant statement to be honest. If you look at the jobs law students from elite schools have access to post-graduation, you find it is all the liberals who go for the low paying but impactful jobs at ACLU, in government, etc. Conservatives go for the money.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@xueshang @BiruniKhorasan @MazMHussain There is no strength in impotent numbers.
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@sharghzadeh If you carved everything up in a more natural, ethnically coherent way, the Shia and Kurds would monopolize all the oil resources and the Alawites/Christians would have all of the Med coast. The people complaining benefit the most from sykes-picot/san remo borders.
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@omar_gddd They had a nasty interregnum after Timur rampaged thru Anatolia, so they saw fratricide as a lesser evil. I think I even read Murad II retook the throne from Mehmet the Conqueror out of fear the latter would be killed due to being young and inexperienced.
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@Muslimpain @shapesolana @synszo You don't end corruption or injustice by dying in a fool's errand. People like you are very interesting. "Muslims are oppressed and dying! Time for jihad!" Then when you lead people into the graveyard, you speak mindless pietisms about how life doesn't matter.
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@HamptonStevens @mls1776 @Villgecrazylady @matthewstoller A nuclear armed Iran is not only not our problem, but it is a historical inevitability too. And if Mossad was so great, perhaps they'd have stopped Oct 7th. We have no other interests in MENA besides oil, full stop.
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@omar_gddd @BiruniKhorasan To interpret biruni more charitably, I think he means there's just no credible way to organize yourself based on religion anymore. The varied Islamist currents of the 20th century (all of which failed) have seen to that.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@addp1988 Both organizations were founded to pressure Britain and ethnically cleanse Arabs to further their goal of converting Mandatory Palestine into an irredentist Jewish ethnostate. Britain is gone now, but the irredentism (financed by an unwilling American taxpayer) continues.
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@TheMindScourge @Empty_America @SidPolitics A lot of merit in what you're all saying, but the main point is that the gone-native types like Hastings were far too difficult to control and it embroiled Britain in a lot of otherwise avoidable wars in the subcontinent. Victorian bureaucrats were the only plausible replacement.
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@TristinHopper So you believe there is something insincere about peoples' objections to an open-air barbecue of live non-combatants, including children? Why do you assume everyone else is as sick and psychopathic as you are?
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@BalaamAndDonkey I'm not sure how someone can be so utterly bereft of moral reciprocity. People like this take it to psychopathic levels.
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@ZabAkbar This is absurd. The mosque is ultimately being paid for by the community. How can you keep peoples' kids out?
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@coolerkdawg @Empty_America @ofreacharound Cursory Google search says white life expectancy in Canada is 82, whereas here in the US it's 77-78. Seems like you owe someone an apology.
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@omar_gddd @AlWayluLakum Twitter often makes me think English speaking Muslims are r*tarded. 99% chance this fool comes from a country that can be conquered in 24 hours by the Arizona National Guard, let alone US army. If slavery comes back, what happens to him?
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@datafinancier @UsingLyft To an extent, sure, but people are naturally going to be resentful. And I think the fixation about "the wall," etc, that guys often have is bc it seems to afford them an opportunity to get some get-back against women who didnt put out for them in their peak years.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@jao_1989 @Drexler771 @NateSilver538 Everyone has flaws. But Trump's flaws are not going to prevent him from winning. We know that from 2016. As for Biden, you can't reasonably ask people to unsee what they saw two nights ago. He is basically a corpse and his VP is terribly unpopular.
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@MonicaLMarks He's been making some pretty blood curdling tweets past 10 months. The fact that he's shifting his tone when he believes the worst of the war has already passed does not make him any less repulsive.
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@abuintolerant @fadamx_ This seems like an overly dramatical response to someone who merely reacted to the plainly psychotic ravings of people who can't afford their own shoelaces but think a 2 income household leads to the hellfire.
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@elerrantenomad @TheSyedHaq You don't need to explain yourself, getting calling out for this is dumb
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@mls1776 @HamptonStevens @Villgecrazylady @matthewstoller My view, along with Ehud Barak btw, is that they are already a nuclear power anyway. America's challenge is how to deal with that. Not to go to war with them. I can see why Israel wouldn't like a nuclear Iran, but that's not our problem.
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@Empty_America I don't like "red pill" stuff since it is essentially pornographic in its commentary on relations between the sexes, and yes, misogynistic...BUT the OP is delusional since it completely elides the fact that family formation is still very possible for a 40 year old man.
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@GrayConnolly @hizballer The Shah was already involved in getting the Amal movement going, which people forget, and anyway, the main point here is that Israel's botched invasion of Lebanon preceded revolutionary Iran's intervention, that's simply a fact.
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@TantalumRecycle @Pasquinalle @Fighting_Power_ @RepThomasMassie @RyanLawrence_2 Then let CAIR register under FARA too. I'm sure they wouldn't mind, especially if AIPAC is also required to.
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@DatFollowButton @Peter_Nimitz I think if we push them hard enough to "get tough" with China, they will just make a deal with China. Last thing they want is a war on their soil. They aren't Ukrainians.
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@matthewstoller We need our political leadership to explicitly say America has no particular interest in who wins this barbaric war over ethnoreligious land claims, and it's not really our problem if one or both sides self immolates in their attempt at winning this war.
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@omar_gddd @guywithlibrary If this is sufficient reason to categorically ban something, we should all commit suicide, since life is impossible. Legs are haram since I might walk to my mistress' house. Etc.
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@omar_gddd @BiruniKhorasan The Taliban pretty much declared war on the US the day they let AQ go there and use Afgh as a base for terror attacks. By my count, Taliban declared war on about 6 countries (i.e., USA, Iran, Tanzania, Kenya, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan) from 1994 up until the day before 9/11.
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@shdeen @McdowallRose As far as I know, the Hamas air force did not burn dozens of people alive today, just to kill 2 plausibly legitimate targets. Israel did that, full stop. Sinwar has many crimes on his jacket but this is emphatically not one of them.
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@Empty_America I wouldn't say the fortunes were lost, just that, for the most part, the possessors of that wealth have experienced a certain downward mobility (from super-rich to comfortably upper middle-class).
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@jeffcyberaware @Noahpinion No one is going to "write off" the most powerful country in the world. One of the basic problems with Israel is that it thinks it is a superpower when it is really just an increasingly intolerable client state that becomes more dependent by the day.
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@Amethys32226033 @CTXmidas @mamiperez_ @RomanosGeorges That's nonsense, if someone is paying most or all of the bills, the other person does most or all of the chores. Including cutting the lawn, etc.
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@IsmailRoyer @PhDniX Agreed (to the extent an academic shouldn't be relied on for essentially pastoral advice), but it seems the lines are blurred mostly because the two disciplines deal with overlapping subject matter, and what's said in one discipline necessarily has implications for the other.
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@Mdvdndhbd @SyroJaziran If done once, there is little risk, if you keep doing it over multiple generations, it is a calamity.
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@Aquilae1900 @RockDaisy12 @KILLTOPARTY @hollowearthterf It's not about not misunderstanding men, it's about women not wanting to admit that they can often be a bit schizophrenic in terms of what they want from romantic partners. To point out the men they are attracted to aren't always the best providers makes them seem irresponsible.
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@TalAbdulrazaq Shia were victims and Iran did/does have a sectarian agenda. Both can be true at the same time. All of your online vitriol is just resentment at the fact that Sunni-dominated Iraq tried to take on Iran, and got thrashed pretty considerably.
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Iran created a network of proxy militias for the most part to protect their homeland from invasion, and not for the benefit of the people those militias represent. Now that it's time to put up or shut up, Iran is standing to the side while Hezbollah is taking massive body blows.
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Some in Lebanon would like for Hezbollah to surrender, to admit defeat, to capitulate to the Zionist project. Love them or hate them, the party and its loyal fighters are the only thing that's standing in the way of Lebanon becoming a Jordan, an Egypt, a Palestinian Authority.
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@Frediculous @draggingortrump This is pretty deep man. I was a crash out dummy that reformed so I can't be cool with people from back in the day, except one or two, so if you're like me, you end up a little isolated in your 30s. People you hang out with now are just acquaintances at most.
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@imam_marc @sharghzadeh "Colonialism" = a concept meant to make European expansion at the expense of civilizational failure elsewhere seem evil, while implicitly endorsing premodern conquest by non-European empires (i.e. ethnic mafias) who let colonialism happen, thru their weakness, in the first place
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@elerrantenomad @academic_la Yeah but the fact that all of the explosions (afaik) really are hitting hezbollah indicates that the organization was getting all this from a single supplier and distributing it to members...no one just went to different random stores to acquire them
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@AdamRFisher You make some points but in general, Spain is at peace with itself and with its neighbors, and is not presently engaged in a Biblical irredentist project which is subsidized by American charity and which has been described as plausibly genocidal. Big difference.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@powerfultakes You have some points but you're missing some important details. Egypt has already arguably won against Israel before (in 1973), so at a minimum, you'd have to say that IQ is at least less determinative in this conflict relative to others. There is also the fact that the last time
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@AvdullahYousef New Atheism was largely just a big dog whistling campaign designed to eviscerate Islam (and justified the War on Terror) in the guise of criticizing religion in general. Although I don't think Dawkins or Dennett specifically had that ulterior motive.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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Religious or ethnic or tribal identity does not afford anyone any special moral clairvoyance.
@JordynTilchen
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Because I am Jewish, I have been afforded the ability to recognize evil when I see it. And for that, I am grateful. I pity those in the West who are unable to identify evil as it is staring them in the face. Difficult and painful lessons await them. Lessons Jews already learned,
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@BowTiedPumpJack @Empty_America This is why I was always a bit annoyed with people opposing affirmative action. Not saying it was a good thing, but it seems bad faith to say that we need to get rid of it because "meritocracy." Admission to the ivies was never about IQ.
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@Qatilqatilshoua
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@jao_1989 @Drexler771 @NateSilver538 You're entitled to your opinion but the majority of Americans are not likely to agree with you on election day. You can put up the front all you want, but after the debate, gaslighting people on this issue isn't going to work.
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