Comments by "Gaza is not Amalek" (@Ass_of_Amalek) on "DW News"
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opium also has the advantage over other crops that it doesn't need to be delivered fresh, which is much more logistically challenging and leads to crops failing to sell when there is an overabundance, and prices probably generally being less reliable because with fresh produce, the money farmers can make depends on the market value immediately at the time of harvest, whereas opium can be stored by farmers or traders to sell at opportune times, which should stabilize the price and make farmers' incomes more reliable. there are other crops with his benefit that are sold dried, but certainly pomegranates and apples are a bit trickier.
one crop that I think could be viable in parts of afghanistan is saffron. pakistan profuces the world's most expensive saffron, and it's also grown in dry, rather infertile mountain areas. I think it's pretty much the same environment that afghans are growing opium in. saffron is dried and can be stored by farmers and thus is easy to distribute, and it could please the taliban because it's a highly prestigious exportable halal product, being the world's most expensive spice.
of course a more immediate benefit for afghanistan would be to manage to grow more essential food products to stop the famine!
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another truly der°nged headline from DW, as usual.
imagine this was russia, raiding the same hospital for the fifth time, each time ki°°ing, disappearing, and torturing civilians at random, including many healthcare workers, rampaging through the hospital destroying all of the equipment, blowing up or bulldozing random hospital buildings, making staff abandon infants on life support to be found d°°d in their beds weeks later (you know, like kuwait's incubators, but actually happening and video-documented, though this was a different hospital) and now to°°uring and disappearing the gathered journalists and destr°°ing their satellite transmission vans. would DW's headline highlight that russia "warned" people to evacuate while already attacking... even though russia also simultaneously said that evacuations were not necessary, and then s°°t at anyone actually attempting to leave? what do you think, is that what they would write into a headline about russia doing this, for the fifth time to the one hospital, and also raiding in similar fashion all other hospitals on average more than once within a two million people closed gh°°to six months into its liquidation operation? or would the headline perhaps highlight that the leading russian troops stormed the hospital disguised as hospital staff and civilians, thereby adding the w°r cr°me of perfidy to the criminality inherent to att°cking hospitals?
oh wait, russia doesn't have any giant gh°°tos and neither does anyone else. I guess that must explain it somehow.
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