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They don’t want to be here, man. They’re just dealing with this shit detail
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Where did they live their lives then?
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I think maybe I’m not understanding what you’re saying. When you say “that would eliminate the vast majority of Palestinians from Palestine and Israel”, why? If that’s where they’ve lived their lives, why would my idea change that?
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The Palestinians in Gaza now didn’t live in Gaza 20 months ago? Where did they live?
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The Palestinians wouldn’t be allowed to go back to live in the cities they were in just 20 months ago?
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The cut off for whether you can call a place your homeland is whether you’ve ever personally, individually lived there before, preferably for a long duration of many years. This should be obvious that you can’t call a place you’ve never been to your “homeland”
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Where people are living now does count. Israelis who have been born on and lived their whole lives in the area are entitled to the land they inhabit. Americans and Europeans deciding they want to buy a home or land stolen from Palestinians are not
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I said Amoral, . Immoral means “morally bad” and amoral means “morally indifferent”. Because nations are defined by their leadership and policy and are not inherently good or evil from their conception.
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No, they don’t unless they were already living there. You don’t have claim to land you don’t personally live on yourself.
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I think most religions that claim a connection to a particular plot of land are fucking stupid, but it becomes dangerous when that insane reasoning becomes the justification for policies of displacement or violence
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I dont really care about whether the Palestinians get their own nation as much as they need to have their human rights protected and guaranteed by A nation. It could be their own or it could be Israel, I could care less about which entity it is but their human dignity should be protected
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There’s no such thing as indigenous rights or birthrights. Nobody is entitled to live on any particular part of land by birth or bloodline. If you live somewhere, you’re entitled to continue living there. Your home is the space you specifically occupy and reside in
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Koreans would still have self determination because that’s the right of an individual, not of a state or an ethnicity or a nationality. The survive of the Korean nations doesn’t matter, they could disappear tomorrow and it wouldn’t matter. It’s the well being of people that matters
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I’m Korean but I would never claim that I have any connection to South or North Korea as “an extended family” because of course I don’t, I’m an American, this place is my homeland because it’s where I grew up
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A nation is not ontologically the homeland of a faith. It can’t be because nations are fundamentally amoral entities, whereas faith is a personal experience. To say that there’s some sort of psychic link between all Jewish people to a nation state is a patently insane claim
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>You antisemites
I assure you, leftists are not antisemites. The most antisemitic voices in discourse are exclusively on the right, in the form of the Matt Walsh’s and Nick Fuentes’s. Leftists take issue with Israel as a nation, not as “the homeland of the Jews”
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Sarah Palin posted this back in the day, literally painting crosshairs over the districts of opposing lawmakers. Democrats have never gone even remotely close to this level of insinuation of violence
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The “extreme left” asks that we not be killed or starved by corporations for profit and xénophobes for sport, and the extreme right says “but we want to”
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Schumer with a print-out of the constitution: We call him SkeleTORN because it's like he has TORN UP this great document.
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My curiosity is how far back they’ll go with patches. Like I could see XB1 DE, XBX DE and XB3 getting patches but I think XB2 might actually get a switch 2 edition early into 2027. They’ll finally add the stuff we always wanted (it’s literally like one thing)
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ARMS
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Though there’s apparently hidden values in it to run at 60 so I assume it’ll be switch 2 patched soon
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Also interesting because his views on certain things is shaped by the current media landscape and diet you see on social media and if he’s shifting, it means what everyone else is seeing is also shifting
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What stands out to me is that Joe and Theo are normal people who are really good barometers for what normal people feel given a particular set of coverage or information or evidence. A good way to see how regular people might be feeling at any given point
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Pure projection. Fascists accuse of the very things they would never admit they want (at least before they’re able to do them)
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Pritzker my GOAT
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“Experts” say
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Kanopy, Mubi and Criterion are all good examples to me of services with really specific niches that don’t really dream of being the Hollywood replacement, but a big part of that is maybe not being subject to the same shareholder pressure that a WB or NBC have
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In constant awe of this man making such humongous fuck ups and then coming back on them like nobody else knew
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“Many are doubting the logic of my doughnut plan, but it is starting to bring some sizable doughnuts into my stomach” I mean come the fuck on man, what sort of cyclical logic is this? The criticism isn’t that tariffs wouldn’t increase tariff revenue, it’s that they wouldn’t help people
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Speaking of, I hope they update the Switch version to TWEWY so you can use mouse controls
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The comrades I’ve lost. The body I’ve lost
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The unimaginable fatigue in Pat’s eyes.