2ManyBlueCups
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The response from the echo chamber is predictable. Beliefs can't be challenged...just reinforce what I want to hear. Well, super-ignore works both ways. Good riddance.
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He said they were protesting for "all the right reasons." Some of them are protesting because they support a terroristic genocide against the Jews. A better statement would have been "most of these people are protesting for all of the right reasons." Subtle but significant difference.
Your comment wasn't mean to challenge beliefs. It comes off as supremely disingenuous and I'm not even involved in the conversation. Everyone (including you) knows what Walz meant in that statement and there was nothing remotely incendiary about it.The response from the echo chamber is predictable. Beliefs can't be challenged...just reinforce what I want to hear. Well, super-ignore works both ways. Good riddance.
The post directly above mine was:Your comment wasn't mean to challenge beliefs. It comes off as supremely disingenuous and I'm not even involved in the conversation. Everyone (including you) knows what Walz meant in that statement and there was nothing remotely incendiary about it.
How can it be a brave statement and extremely milquetoast at the same time?Wow. That's not exactly a full throated endorsement, but in the context of US politics, that's a pretty brave statement.
The post directly above mine was:
How can it be a brave statement and extremely milquetoast at the same time?
The post directly above your post has nothing to do with your post. Your words are your own. I responded to your post because it seems to me a pretty egregious distortion of what Walz said.The post directly above mine was:
How can it be a brave statement and extremely milquetoast at the same time?
I’m assuming y’all are talking about 2cups, bc multiple threads now have several pages of less than 10 posts, from my vantage point. And it’s better.It's pretty amazing how short some of these thread pages are now. It is confirmation he was simply dominating the thread with his nonsense.
In other words, manslaughter? Crazy and yet utterly predictable that the IDF considers this a satisfactory resolution — our bad but we have to shoot wildly into crowds when we see a legit* target is consistent with bombing dozens or hundreds of civilians to get a few enemy combatants.
In other words, manslaughter? Crazy and yet utterly predictable that the IDF considers this a satisfactory resolution — our bad but we have to shoot wildly into crowds when we see a legit* target is consistent with bombing dozens or hundreds of civilians to get a few enemy combatants.
Pub politicsWhy do we have Netanyahu address Congress yesterday as if he is a U.S. president giving a State of the Union speech? Interposing FDR's words of 'a day that will live in infamy' in the same dwelling is presumptuous at best. Do we really need Netanyahu lecturing Americans about protest? Is this not the man who financed HAMAS for years because he mistakenly thought he could control them? Netanyahu is who he has always been and that alone should keep him out of the chamber of the House of Representatives.
Another example where independent investigators are needed. Again, Israel blocks them from coming in. This allows them to use the Hamas excuse for all their war crimes.![]()
Israel Defends Strike on School Compound as Condemnation Mounts
The United Nations criticized the strike, which killed 18 people including six of its workers. Israel said the former school it targeted had become a haven for militants.www.nytimes.com
But Al Jazeera is ok?Another example where independent investigators are needed. Again, Israel blocks them from coming in. This allows them to use the Hamas excuse for all their war crimes.
I'm not sure you're using that quote in the way you think. It seems to be contrary to the way you always describe your perspective in this conflict.![]()
Israel Defends Strike on School Compound as Condemnation Mounts
The United Nations criticized the strike, which killed 18 people including six of its workers. Israel said the former school it targeted had become a haven for militants.www.nytimes.com