Is that representative of them all?They are pretty right wing and in a SA context murders are pretty common.
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Is that representative of them all?They are pretty right wing and in a SA context murders are pretty common.
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They are pretty right wing and in a SA context murders are pretty common.
Another insensitive comment about thousands dying. "silly games". Good grief.Until you learn to be less domineering and intrusive, I won’t be indulging you.
Go and find someone else if you want to play silly games.
Human rights or Sovereignty?
People living in wealthy countries often ignore the importance of sovereignty. People will feel that as long as there is freedom for citizens, trade, law, and democratic elections. Everything happens naturally.
If the US government slightly infringes on our sovereignty, we can turn a blind eye because we are citizens of a democratic country living in a glorious free world. If there are any problems, let's talk about it in the next election. (It doesn't matter if you forget then)
But for people in third world countries, without sovereignty, there can be no human rights.
This may be a bit exaggerated. To be more precise, without sovereignty, it is difficult to achieve development. Without development, it means poverty, violence, conflict, and turbulent political situations. People from wealthy countries will visit your country for sightseeing like they do in a zoo. They will provide you with some assistance, clean water, and medical assistance. These will not fundamentally change anything.
Some people may ask, countries like Japan and South Korea do not seem to have complete sovereignty, are they not very wealthy?
The key is that the number of ‘golden billion’ is limited, and you cannot turn everyone into a member of ‘golden billion’ family, by saying 'we love America'. More likely, they are Japan and South Korea, while your country is just a zoo or banana plantation.
Writing down these ideas is not because I am anti-America, in fact, we are far from that. We have high respect for Western civilization. These are just cruel realities. We have a long history, and history itself is not something to be proud of. If there is really something to be proud of, it is that we have been beaten by history, which is very painful and makes us retain some realism.
This thread was started before we were Centurions.If 1,400 people, going about their everyday lives, had not been massacred then this thread would not exist.
The TT has really gone downhill lately.They are pretty right wing and in a SA context murders are pretty common.
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Clueless, but can see apartheid and persecution are wrong, along with its supporters on this thread.Yep, that’s every single South African farmer right there.
Clueless.
The Hamas attack was horrific but this thread was started in 2018 originally so that's technically not true. O. P is below:If 1,400 people, going about their everyday lives, had not been massacred then this thread would not exist.
You are right the majority of the Arab world is Sunni and Iranians (who not Arab) are mainly Shia, but it does not tend to matter that much, as an aside Shia Islam is more flowery and mystical it’s been described as being like Catholicism whereas Sunni tends to be quite austere, in fact all three faiths have similar spectrums
Clueless, but can see apartheid and persecution are wrong, along with its supporters on this thread.
There are parallels.
But like I asked, are they representative?Clueless, but can see apartheid and persecution are wrong, along with its supporters on this thread.
There are parallels.
You would like to think that it was a free and democratic nation full of fluffy bunnies and pink unicorns but the reality it was a repressive regime with the brutal SAVAK secret police abducting and murdering opponents including many democrats, of course this regime was foisted upon the Iranian people by none other than the US and the UK
There was some cultural modernisation but very little political freedom, I am not saying the regime there is a good thing just giving you some context, that silly far right memes don't
Context in history is very important it's often missed in many of the debates we have on here
The TT has really gone downhill lately.
Clueless, but can see apartheid and persecution are wrong, along with its supporters on this thread.
There are parallels.
At the time the revolution was very popular, the end state by your perspective was obviously not the end state many at the time wanted, I stand by my point that Shah was a brutal dictatorContext is important; It’s important to view these times through the lense of history - where they were, and where they were heading - not expectations of an end state. Iran was moving in the right direction (evidenced by the causes of the revolution), with plenty to go of course, the UK at the time was hardly a bastion of freedom for many non straight white males was it?
Makes you wonder if that was a test that might have in some way informed Hezbollah’s decision not to get involved. I suspect Hezbollah have similar missiles which would be much less effective with a proven anti ballistic missile system in place. They already know that Iron Dome will intercept the majority of their shorter range missiles.I see that Israel used it's Arrow anti-balistic missile system to shoot down an Iranian ballistic missile fired from Yemen by the Houti rebels. The first time that an enemy ballistic missile has been shot down in space.
As difficult as it is for some to digest but Oct 7th didn’t happen in a vacuum, there are so many factors involved, but the key is everyone ignoring the brutality and oppression both in Gaza (by Hams as well) and the West Bank, something was going to explode sooner or later, you can’t brutalise and remove hope from a population and not receive any feedback, and it’s not just Israel at fault the entire world has ignore the plight of the Palestinians which has only encouraged the far right in IsraelIf 1,400 people, going about their everyday lives, had not been massacred then this thread would not exist.
So would any nation ever say enough is enough and literally help the Palestinians out by sending their own Military in to defend them against the terriost IDF?
What if the death numbers hit 50'00 - 100'000?