Comments by "Gaza is not Amalek" (@Ass_of_Amalek) on "The Damage Report"
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you TOTALLY misrepresented this case by cutting the clip short. these were two sisters (literally an figuratively) who were behaving inexcusably at walmart in front of two pre-school children of one of them, they were screaming, fighting, escalating the whole time, had not just no respect (understandable) but no fear of the cops, and that rather shove-like throat punch was in direct reaction to this one woman trying to bite the cop's arm. it wasn't the most restrained reaction by the cop, but it was midling and easily covered by police rules of conduct. for US police, these cops acted well. this is the best you can expect from a few months of training. 90% of fault lies with those two women, and the mother should be visited by CPS because she has demonstrated a violent temperament, bad judgment, and disregard for her kids' wellbeing by forcing them to watch their mom and aunt conduct a walmart screaming match and then get violently arrested.
not a race issue, these are
~people of walmart~
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man, I really would have thought that john would be able to clearly express why this is so ignorant.
race is a social construct. different cultures have different ideas of races and draw different lines between races. the nazis were famously, famously, oh my god how do you not know this, all about defining races and all about defining jews as a race, and dictating everybody's place in the world based first and foremost on their race.
I can't even, I can not. america, why?! this is such iconic, widely known, constantly artistically depicted, easy to understand basic knowledge of modern history. I could have explained that when I was about 8. why don't you just say what I said here?
it's not about jews who "feel that they are a race" as whoopi said in her ignorant walkback, the point is that the nazis did view and target them as a race. and FYI they based a hell of a lot of it on american race relations, particularly jim crow laws.
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I live in germany, which is often internationally considered to have handled covid ok (most other european countries have had it worse), but our government STILL manages the crisis in such a way that it treats incidence levels as acceptable as long as the hospitals still have capacity to spare. we've spent probably three quarters of the time since november in on and off lockdowns, never getting transmissions down to an actually low level, and now all the half-assed restrictions have annoyed everybody and damaged small businesses and employment in certain economic sectors so much that almost half the country has lost their damn minds and is just hysterically demanding to open everything. now the health crisis is still critical, and public support for and participation in contact-reducing measures has worn away, making lockdowns much less effective. all because the politicians always jump the gun to be the ones publically making the decision to open up and proclaim victory, because they think it will help their personal popularity. of course the idiots of society are going to question whether restrictions are proportional when they currently have a low risk of getting infected, but if every time the government ends the lockdown as soon as infections get low enough that the ristrictions are more annoying to people than the risk, then it's NEVER going to be under control, and the economy gets shit on indefinitely! it's really hard to watch the government being that stupid.
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basquat76 yeah... the other problem besides general foreign politics ignorance that I have with TYT is how they specifically, more so than some other leftists, really are suspiciously china-friendly. they barely ever mention the crimes against humanity of the chinese government, certainly in no relation to their size and severity or china's level of global relevance. they usually try to paint anything critical of china as some crazy republican warmonger thing, and they love to conflate it with anti-asian racism in the US, as if criticizing china automatically made people mistreat asian americans. one more recent example I found striking was how TYT was by far the last media organization I follow to begin reporting on covid (I first saw "novel pneumonia in wuhan" on BBC on christmas, I'm pretty sure TYT only really brought it up weeks after the wuhan lockdown), which I strongly suspect was because they assessed covid to be an overblown republican anti-china story. Ana went on a cruise with her parents in law at the end of february/beginning of march, weeks after every news outlet around the globe had started reporting on two quarantined cruise ships - how delusional did someone in the news business have to be to do that? later in the summer of 2020 she then went on a week-long repeat screaming spree about how her underestimation of covid at that time was because trump lied to the american people about it and bob woodward didn't blow the whistle about him lying when trump admitted to him on the phone that he knew that covid was as bad as EVERY REPUTABLE NEWS HEADLINE SAID ABOUT IT AT THE TIME.
overall, it's more prevalent in some guest hosts in particular (woz would be my current #1 example, brooke was previously, francesca plays it off much better), but TYT generally has an ignorance problem. perhaps they should not comment on anything outside of DC. it's basically a youtube drama channel about congress, which I admittedly enjoy.
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Stuck N. Derplahoma obviously I don't know what she's like elsewhere, but she does that every time she's on TDR.
to be real, it probably has little to do with this on camera act, I think she more likely just has hypochondriac vibes that many doctors are very sick of. like my boss, he has some kind of blood cancer and gastrointestinal problems from partial paralysis from a spinal injury, and he's had trouble with doctors being inclined to believe that there's nothing really wrong with him and not getting him proper diagnoses for a long time. but what he fails to realize when he complains about doctors is that he is a very non-credible person. he has a habit of making claims about things he doesn't know because he just on a whim decides that he wants the person he's talking to to believe a certain thing (and I'm sure I'm not the only one who notices because he's no good at sounding like he knows what he's talking about). he makes bad excuses all the time, seemingly thinking that everybody else is by default stupid enough to believe them just because usually people don't bother to confront him. he also loves to whine. I mean I can't REALLY judge how tired he feels except that he doesn't seem tired to a degree proportional to him proclaiming it every day (I think he just likes to take a nap in the afternoon and feels like he needs an excuse), but what I can judge is that he constantly complains about not having money when that is entirely because he is completely opposed to saving any, and he immediately spends any momentary surplus of any size on his car, toy collection or whatever, as if money literally burned holes in his pockets.
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I guess I'm a pessimist, because every time the news talk about "who would have thought that we would still have such problems with the pandemic after this time?", it's totally what I expected. I thought over a year ago that this would be a two year minimum situation, although that was going off a 1-1.5 year original prognosis for vaccine development followed by faster vaccine production (what I didn't think of was the patents being honored so insanely). I also didn't have much hope when they said that herd immunity would require at least 70% vaccination, and that was before the takeover of more infectious variants like the british. as soon as they said 80+% vaccination for herd immunity for the british variant, I knew herd immunity wouldn't happen in countries without mandatory vaccination.
here's my next peasimistic prognosis: before the year is over, we will definitely have covid variants adapted to infect vaccinated people, so we won't be stopping lockdowns either. vaccinating a population below herd immunity levels is like improperly using antibiotics - you put pressure on the infectious agent to adapt, while giving it enough chance to survive that it still replicates often enough to eventually turn up a mutation that overcomes your defenses. a vaccine escape mutation will spread like wildfire among people who think they're safe because they're vaccinated. maybe it will also work in such a way that it infects vaccinated people through general increased virulence, but causes little or no symptoms in them due to their level of immunity, but then when it infects unvaccinated people, it fucks them up way worse than the covid variants we have so far. that strain's spread would be insane, not least because there are plenty of people who would decide that they don't give a shit because they're vaccinated so they won't be the ones getting sick.
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Conservative Destroyer it's a fake name. but yes, I'm german. there actually are a lot of europeans watching TYT and such, you can find us in all the comment aections. it's because US politics is made so damn watchable with all of this youtube drama type content. it's entertainment with that facebook share type outrage kick, you know? also people in europe do generally pay attention to american politics outside of youtube, your elections are a whole news season here, too. and you lost so much credibility when you elected trump, you have no idea. this catastrophe is going to be even worse.
and yes, I'm awake at night and sleep during the day, that doesn't mean that I'm a troll from a different time zone, it's because I'm depressed and barely employed, okay? ^^'
people can have opinions outside of your american party binary, that's a thing you americans dhould learn some time. maybe check out british news coverage of afghanistan right now, the BBC youtube channel just uploaded an excellent video interviewing a CIA spook and an obama era US ambassador to kabul who both expressed exactly my opinion on the matter, namely that the action that would best serve both america's and its allies' moral obligation and its strategic interest would be to commit to an immediate redeployment of several thousands of troops to open more airfields to dramatically increase the volume of the evacuation. at the very least, the kabul airport needs to be held longer than until the 31st, and used to full capacity including many civilian flights (for which days ago a donation drive had already collected close to 7 million dollars). THAT is the conversation to have right now, not which of the buffoons that you people put in office is more responsible!
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Mheros I'm not giving them credit, I am stating the facts. I am a german with jewish holocaust victims for ancestors and much more familiar with nazi history than even most germans. the nazis did not have particularly strong feelings about black people because their racism did not focus on skin tone anywhere near as much as america's. black people were just non-aryan foreigners, not much different from chinese people, turks, arabs, or hispanics. there had never been much contact between germans and black people in germany, there was no particular animosity because there were no black people here. for most people in germany around that time, the first black people they saw were black americans and british and french colonial soldiers in the occupation force after the war. well, the people of the rhineland already met some through the post-WW1 occupation, and they had developed significant animosity. the people who were racially targeted by the nazis were targeted because they were seen as a threat because they lived in germany and the areas that were to by aryanized, or because they were thought to be maliciously conspiring against the germans (jews specifically). black people were not seen as a threat, other than the threat of race-mixing from the few black people that lived in german-controlled territories, so they were not targeted as badly as jews, romani, slavs, LGBT people, leftists, or jehovah's witnesses.
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