Next time she won’t have to ask either
Next time she won’t have to ask either
They were too busy praying to Trump
far limited role
Lol. They were not only supplying them the bombs, they were refueling the bombers in flight and even bombing by themselves. If you already agree the US is culpable for the deaths in Gaza, imagine how you’ll feel if Trump adds those two ingredients to the party once more
Lol Trump was extremely happy to take part in the SuperGenocide in Yemen. If you think Biden’s aid for the Gaza attack is bad, you ain’t seen nothing yet.
Do you think there are a lot of working poor in Sweden?
I see you want to change the subject lol
Do you think Sweden has a problem with low wages?
Lots of legislative changes are enacted without mass mobilization, bomb attacks, ‘threats to capital’
You can study the evolution of paternal and maternal leave in Sweden as a nice example. The Swedes didn’t have to bomb any Ikeas - they just consistently voted for the right politicians.
You sound more concerned about the extremely racist history of the US than how many other nations were able to cement many a workers’ right in their legislation through voting for the right policies
Not ‘harder’. Smarter, better and more consistently.
And yeah the US is the only country that never meddled in or abused other countries for economic gain, or benefitted from slavery in any way, so that’s the only one in the world where workers’ rights really count. Right
Sure. Mass movement, politicians, pen, paper, law
Leave one of those out and it probably won’t work
Well, the US only enacted it in 1937
So I only have basically all of Europe off the top of my head
And do you think it was the bombers that wrote this into law, or elected politicians?
edit: and why did other countries manage to get it into law a lot faster than the US?
I’m not talking about becoming a democracy, I’m talking about *improving *and modernizing their democracies. As well as, well, voting for and enacting all the policy examples you listed
Most other countries got there by voting people into power that wrote and voted these principles into law. Voted for people that improved their democratic processes.
If you think it doesn’t matter that you voted for the most capitalist candidate as long as you do a little Robin Hood shit on the side, you’ve seen too many movies and not enough history imo
Me and a few others here are responding to people claiming that this attack “murdered an insane number of civilians”, “killed a majority of civilians”, “was like an anthrax attack” and so on.
I’m showing publicly available information and how that leads to me to conclude that the above statements go against all logic.
Now, if your final argument is that one can’t really comment on any news from the Middle East because ‘we can’t know’ then yeah, I guess I don’t have any more rebuttal for that
Should they have somehow forced them to stay while they were bombing Hezbollah positions? How?
I understand why someone who did not go to college would not necessarily understand how tariffs will raise prices or how trickle down economics has never had empirical success
And do you think it’s a good thing that this lack of understanding motivates them to go ‘pull that lever’, cancelling out your own vote?
They haven’t [x, y, z, …]
And do you feel like any of those things you want are more likely to happen with more people voting for the GOP? Is the fastest way to get there to vote for politicians that viciously oppose these measures? Do you think other countries magically got these things passed by voting against them?
I would advise you to read your own posts again
Yes, I am claiming most of the injured must have been Hezbro’s. You clearly seem to have taken the opposite position in this post:
Now your claim is that most or all of the 3500 injured were terrorists? Really?
When talking about the civilian casualties you claimed I was ignoring:
the thousands of wounded and the other 10 dead people
So you have the 2 children (clearly civilians) and the other 10 people wiki states were civilians sandwiching these ‘thousands of wounded’ that I’m ‘ignoring in my calculation’. Why would you add those ‘thousands of wounded that I’m ignoring’ in there if not to claim that they were civilians and not Hezbros??
Why would you post that first quote if you yourself agree that most of those injured were actually Hezbros and not civilians (something you’re advising me not to challenge)?
This could all be cleared up really easily if you just say how many of the injured you think are civilians and what you’re basing that on
Phobic?