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joyeuse6701
·3 tháng trước·discuss
Not one more cent should be given to that man.
joyeuse6701
·5 tháng trước·discuss
I feel like there were a few one sided wars we’re forgetting about… This is also a strange advocacy for British or Ottoman rule. Maybe you’re right, if the Israelies acted like their colonial forebears there would be less violence.
joyeuse6701
·5 tháng trước·discuss
If you play with fire you might get burned.

Hamas and friends understand this and rely on western morality to protect them from complete annihilation. They may have miscalculated how often you could kick the dog before it bit back.

This, of course, cuts both ways.
joyeuse6701
·5 tháng trước·discuss
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joyeuse6701
·8 tháng trước·discuss
NYTimes had a decent daily podcast episode recently that covered opposing strategies the administration had towards Venezuela. The hawks being led by Rubio.
joyeuse6701
·9 tháng trước·discuss
Well, after killing many of them.
joyeuse6701
·9 tháng trước·discuss
Comparing gov’t officials to civilians is a stupid comparison.

Biden abolishing police is hyperbole.

CZ enabled a lot of dark shit. He is somehow simultaneously so powerful as to help millions of Chinese, but powerless to do anything about a few thousand of criminals and pedophiles?

This is not a serious take.
joyeuse6701
·9 tháng trước·discuss
The administration has openly flirted with military action in South America and Greenland.
joyeuse6701
·10 tháng trước·discuss
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joyeuse6701
·2 năm trước·discuss
I think he means to say that had the other European nations not declared war on France with all the grand coalitions, the casualty rate wouldn’t be what it was.

I think that is partially true.
joyeuse6701
·2 năm trước·discuss
Can’t replay the counter factual, but for those that lived it, there were regrets… and most reasoned there was a better way about the changing of power.

Also, it’s not like it was all happy republicanism after the terror, there was a new elite replacing the old (Napoleons) and he was a petty noble anyway, plenty of the aristocracy stuck around, and said emperor did his best to marry into Europe’s aristocracy. Seems a bit like musical chairs, don’t you think? Plenty of France was still royalist too anyway after it all. I don’t think the narrative is so clear, except everyone realized you can’t beat down your peasants too hard.

Even Peter the Great, traveling through France in the 1700s, wondered how long the wealth disparity could last, having seen Versailles and the peasants from the road.
joyeuse6701
·4 năm trước·discuss
This is almost like a cross between Pikmin and Little Nightmares. Cool idea.
joyeuse6701
·5 năm trước·discuss
The problem wasn’t Apu or if he was played by a white actor or not, if he didn’t exist the kids would have made fun of you for anything that made you stand out. Skin, what shoes you wore, what you brought home for lunch, do you like a girl, or heaven forbid a boy (back in the day). Kids are vicious.
joyeuse6701
·5 năm trước·discuss
If it’s not that hard as you say, then it’s not that hard to accept that these are just sounds coming out of a bag of flesh trying to get your attention, instead of inconveniencing the entire world of English speakers to keep a fragile ego and identity placated.
joyeuse6701
·7 năm trước·discuss
Oh it is when the entity with a monopoly also has a monopoly on violence a.k.a government. A Uighur detention center, U.S. concentration camp etc. can only enforce their views with threat of violence. It is on an entirely different level of cardinality. To equate them would be to undermine the misery that those that suffer under such extreme regulations of content/thought.
joyeuse6701
·7 năm trước·discuss
There are rules of engagement... and they are generally followed.