Blaming Jews for the antisemitism they experience is antisemitism 101, buddy.
Hamas recruit from the age of 13, we've known this for more than two decades.
Isn't really surprising that Palestinian Islamic Jihad do the same, just as we know the Houthis do as well.
the people in it is native.
Some were, some weren't. Depends how far back you want to go, which wave of mass migration you're talking about.
Israel is nonexistent before 1948 and the people were brought from outside
Except, of course, that none of this is correct.
First, there's the ancient Kingdom of Judah. The Jews are the same people.
Second, Jews maintained a continuous presence in the land of Israel-Palestine ever since then. They are, therefore, indigenous to the land.
Third, the majority of Jewish Israelis are Mizrahis – Jews from Arab lands who've lived there since the Second Temple Period (516 BC - 70 AD), who were forced to flee from these neighbouring Muslim states due to violence, pogroms, repression and the theft of their property.
We know from numerous scientific studies of Jewish and Palestinian DNA that they're almost identical, and share a common root, most likely both being descendents of the ancient Canaanites. Here's a very recent one. There's almost no genetic difference with 'European' Ashkenazi Jews either, because they very rarely intermarried with other faith/ethnic groups. Here's another from 2015 in Haaretz.
Palestinians and Jews are basically cousins, genetically speaking, and both are indigenous to the land. Palestinians perceive it as an invasion, and that's understandable despite not being true. To the Jews, they were returning from exile to their homeland only to find that there were squatters who'd let the place fall to ruin while they were gone, which is also understandable though not true.
They'll find a way to live together one day, but it'll require both sides to accept the rights of the other.
There’s no evidence this was Israel. Iran has plenty of enemies in the Middle East.
Aside from the obvious racist subtext to her answer, it's pretty shocking how completely incapable she is of stringing a coherent sentence together.
The freedoms and what people could and couldn't do
How old are you??
Also
FREEDOM TO DO WHAT, NIKKI? FREEDOM TO DO WHAT
There's no scenario, in any possible world, in which the 'abolition' of Israel doesn't result in the deaths of millions of Jews.
At this rate I think I'm going to be taking to the high seas again. Adverts are a complete red line for me.
I get Apple TV+ because of my iCloud+ Family Premiere plan anyway, and I enjoy most of the content on that. Might have to figure out how to get a Plex thing setup and working for my Apple TV 4K at this point though.
Does anyone know any good guides to getting a Plex thing up and running? I have a gaming PC, a macbook, consoles, and an Apple TV 4K for media streaming stuff, if that helps.
Here's one bit of context. Under the other candidate, the one this guy Milei ran against, who was the economic minister of the previous government, in September inflation reached 124%.
In case you were wondering why Milei won.
You also need to know the bigger history of Argentina's last century of economic decline.
Argentina is taught as a case study in undergraduate economics courses in 'how not to manage an economy'.
The Economist have a good video on the current crisis (Why is Argentina’s economy such a mess? ) and this one about the broader trend since the 1900s/10s.
I'm not a libertarian, I'm a social democrat.
The last century has been a total and unmitigated disaster for Argentina. The two options Argentinians had in this election were:
- More of the same by the guy who oversaw inflation reaching 160% (100% chance of things getting worse)
- A total wild card (99.9% chance of things getting worse)
Unsurprisingly, they went for the latter. I don't think anti-libertarians get to gloat in this context, given it's the Argentinian establishment which has overseen one of the most remarkable examples of total state-collapse and economic failure in modern history.
Incredibly based.
I hate feeling like I need to reply to a message straight away.
But then by the time I'm, like, ready to reply, I've already forgotten I was supposed to!
It’s a very good morning. Nice to have a little bit of hope that things can get better.