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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Dukasaur wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Dukasaur wrote:All the casualties on both sides are ultimately caused by Hamas. This was a completely unprovoked war started by them, for strategic reasons purely their own, and every person killed, wounded, or left homeless can thank Hamas for it.
And yet you don't similarly believe that Russia's invasion of Ukraine is Ukraine and the West's fault for provoking Russia.
Actually, I have strongly criticized the reckless NATO expansion which partly set the stage for the war in Ukraine. The most recent example was a discussion with Votanic in this forum, probably not more than two weeks ago. You can't have forgotten already.
while NATO's expansionism did help set up the dominoes there, they didn't ultimately pull the trigger.
2dimes wrote:Stake, pointy piece of wood. Good for holding down a tent or maybe to kill Dracula.
Steak, delicious piece of beef I like to order at The Sizzler.
ConfederateSS wrote:2dimes wrote:Stake, pointy piece of wood. Good for holding down a tent or maybe to kill Dracula.
Steak, delicious piece of beef I like to order at The Sizzler.
-------Or what Hamas gambled...Their grub stake...Like when prospectors needed a few bucks to back their search for gold...
------- Unfortunately Hamas wasn't fighting Biden's Woke Military...But Israel...Looks like...Hamas' stake , turned into FOOL'S GOLD......
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
bigtoughralf wrote:while NATO's expansionism did help set up the dominoes there, they didn't ultimately pull the trigger.
Just like Hamas isn't pulling the trigger on any of the bombs or bullets the IDF has used to kill 20,000 Gazan civilians and counting. The IDF is pulling those triggers.
You obviously think Putin's response to Ukrainian/NATO provocations is unacceptable. Do you think the IDF's ongoing response to Hamas provocations is acceptable?
How about the Chinese government's ongoing campaign in Xinjiang? Just like the IDF's attack on Gaza, Beijing's repression in Xinjiang was launched in response to a series of terror attacks based out of Xinjiang.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:I don't get Duk. He furiously denounces the wealthy and entitled on one hand, but faithfully supports all the causes of the wealthy and entitled on the other (Ukraine, Israel, etc.).
If Duk were leading the French Revolution instead of Robespierre, Louis XVI would still have his head.
saxitoxin wrote:I don't get Duk. He furiously denounces the wealthy and entitled on one hand, but faithfully supports all the causes of the wealthy and entitled on the other (Ukraine, Israel, etc.).
If Duk were leading the French Revolution instead of Robespierre, Louis XVI would still have his head.
Dukasaur wrote:Russia could exit Ukraine and never hear another word from the Ukrainians. China could exit Xinjiang and never be troubled again. Every time Israeli forces exit Gaza, another barrage of missiles follows them home.
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:I don't get Duk. He furiously denounces the wealthy and entitled on one hand, but faithfully supports all the causes of the wealthy and entitled on the other (Ukraine, Israel, etc.).
If Duk were leading the French Revolution instead of Robespierre, Louis XVI would still have his head.
On the last point, yes, he probably would. I would have gone for a much more moderate revolution.
Ukraine certainly isn't wealthy and entitled. None of the former Soviet republics is doing particularly well, but Ukraine is slightly below the median even among them.
Israel may have a high GDP, but having to spend such an enormous amount just on self-defense is a perpetual drag on it, and the constant pitter-patter of missiles on the roof tends to reduce quality of life.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:I don't get Duk. He furiously denounces the wealthy and entitled on one hand, but faithfully supports all the causes of the wealthy and entitled on the other (Ukraine, Israel, etc.).
If Duk were leading the French Revolution instead of Robespierre, Louis XVI would still have his head.
On the last point, yes, he probably would. I would have gone for a much more moderate revolution.
Ukraine certainly isn't wealthy and entitled. None of the former Soviet republics is doing particularly well, but Ukraine is slightly below the median even among them.
Israel may have a high GDP, but having to spend such an enormous amount just on self-defense is a perpetual drag on it, and the constant pitter-patter of missiles on the roof tends to reduce quality of life.
Ukraine and Israel are the favored causes of the Dick Cheneys and the Michael Bloombergs. There's not a wealthy autocrat alive in North America who isn't either a faithful cheerleader of Ukraine and Israel or - in the most exotic, minority of cases - quietly neutral.
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:I don't get Duk. He furiously denounces the wealthy and entitled on one hand, but faithfully supports all the causes of the wealthy and entitled on the other (Ukraine, Israel, etc.).
If Duk were leading the French Revolution instead of Robespierre, Louis XVI would still have his head.
On the last point, yes, he probably would. I would have gone for a much more moderate revolution.
Ukraine certainly isn't wealthy and entitled. None of the former Soviet republics is doing particularly well, but Ukraine is slightly below the median even among them.
Israel may have a high GDP, but having to spend such an enormous amount just on self-defense is a perpetual drag on it, and the constant pitter-patter of missiles on the roof tends to reduce quality of life.
Ukraine and Israel are the favored causes of the Dick Cheneys and the Michael Bloombergs. There's not a wealthy autocrat alive in North America who isn't either a faithful cheerleader of Ukraine and Israel or - in the most exotic, minority of cases - quietly neutral.
If people support the right cause for the wrong reasons, so be it. Everyone accepts fellow-travelers, whatever their motives are.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Hamas is a real existential threat to Israel... Hamas cannot be satisfied with self-government.
bigtoughralf wrote:Leaving aside that Xinjiang is of huge strategic and economic value, isn't a Uyghur ethnostate and is already is a devolved autonomous region, your argument seems to be:Hamas is a real existential threat to Israel... Hamas cannot be satisfied with self-government.
Palestine has never had self-governance. That's the whole point. Most of the West Bank is under permanent Israeli occupation and while Israeli troops left Gaza in the 00s, the Israeli government still controls Gaza's coast, airspace and trade, and has therefore effectively kept it under occupation.
If 'they're an existential threat' is the same thing as 'it's okay to murder their civilians' then the Hamas attacks on October 7th were (by your logic) legitimate military manoeuvres against an existential threat.
Or do you think attacking civilians - including the Hamas attacks and including the IDF's murder or 20,000 civilians - is not okay?
bigtoughralf wrote:
If 'they're an existential threat' is the same thing as 'it's okay to murder their civilians' then the Hamas attacks on October 7th were (by your logic) legitimate military manoeuvres against an existential threat.
Or do you think attacking civilians - including the Hamas attacks and including the IDF's murder or 20,000 civilians - is not okay?
Dukasaur wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:
If 'they're an existential threat' is the same thing as 'it's okay to murder their civilians' then the Hamas attacks on October 7th were (by your logic) legitimate military manoeuvres against an existential threat.
Or do you think attacking civilians - including the Hamas attacks and including the IDF's murder or 20,000 civilians - is not okay?
You keep talking 'round and 'round in circles.
I don't know if you're genuinely confused or trying to be a troll.
- Hamas is a criminal organization whose sole reason for existing is religious bigotry and the desire to kill Jews.
- If Israel is ever to have peach, Hamas needs to be utterly dismantled.
- Intentionally killing civilians is not the IDF's function. It is trying to hunt down Hamas. Unfortunately, Hamas is composed of sniveling cowards who hide behind civilians, so some casualties are absolutely unavoidable.
When the police engage in shootouts with criminals in the streets of any city, innocent people do sometimes get shot. Are you suggesting that the police everywhere should just throw up their hands and let criminal gangs rule the world?
Votanic wrote:Dukasaur wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:
If 'they're an existential threat' is the same thing as 'it's okay to murder their civilians' then the Hamas attacks on October 7th were (by your logic) legitimate military manoeuvres against an existential threat.
Or do you think attacking civilians - including the Hamas attacks and including the IDF's murder or 20,000 civilians - is not okay?
You keep talking 'round and 'round in circles.
I don't know if you're genuinely confused or trying to be a troll.
- Hamas is a criminal organization whose sole reason for existing is religious bigotry and the desire to kill Jews.
- If Israel is ever to have peach, Hamas needs to be utterly dismantled.
- Intentionally killing civilians is not the IDF's function. It is trying to hunt down Hamas. Unfortunately, Hamas is composed of sniveling cowards who hide behind civilians, so some casualties are absolutely unavoidable.
When the police engage in shootouts with criminals in the streets of any city, innocent people do sometimes get shot. Are you suggesting that the police everywhere should just throw up their hands and let criminal gangs rule the world?
Not since the days of old Byzantium has the classic rivalry between the Blue and the Green been more hotly contested.
The fans are at a fevered pitch equal to that of the players. Shouts from the stands leaving no doubt as to what each really thinks of the opposing team.
It turning out to be quite a game... and I for one do not envy the clean-up crew.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Dukasaur wrote:You keep talking 'round and 'round in circles.
When the police engage in shootouts with criminals in the streets of any city, innocent people do sometimes get shot. Are you suggesting that the police everywhere should just throw up their hands and let criminal gangs rule the world?
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