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@dannyzero692 The issue is more that the formation of Israel was done without the consent of the local population and that Israelian people keeps moving into areas that's legally not a part of Israel. And because all of the conservative Christians interfering in the matter in favour of Israel they can get away with breaking treaties, because these conservative Christians and the religious Israelites both want to restore the old kingdoms of Israels lands to the Israeli people with no regards for the people actually living in the area or how the Israeli state is discriminating against people who are not ethnic Israelites. And even against secular ones to some degree...
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+ @taniac1860 He was asking a question. Read "Tania Cleland your from United Kingdom" and then add a question mark to the end. Never assume hostile intent if there's other plausible explanations when interacting with others (although preparing for hostile intent can be a good idea in some cases, essentially always hope for the best, but preparing for the worst can still be a good idea sometimes)
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Hum, a brave decision. I hope the UK can finally get the multi-party system it deserves instead of a first past the post system that fails to reflect the view of the British people. It's a disgrace that those two where in the same party to begin with instead of two different parties in a coalition. But first past the post electoral systems simply tend towards a two party system because of the very structure of that electoral system.
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@mohammadpanjshiripanjshiri6963 Good, don't share personal information so readily in public forums. If you want to share things like your phone number try to share things that isn't attached to your place of living first like a email address or discord nick or some such. Then use a private conversation to share the personal information like phone number or your home address. By taking that extra step you reduce the risk of a third party with potential hostile intent snapping up the information.
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+ @mohammadpanjshiripanjshiri6963 I'm glad you feel that way. As for "bad people" I don't believe that anyone are "bad" nor do I believe in "evil". People might have bad behavior, but that can always be attributed to natural human tendencies in the end. Things like the above mentioned narrow mindedness for instance. Even people doing things like torture or murder are not outright "evil", even they either have more nuanced motivation or have a more complex set of logic and feelings causing their behavior.
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+ @mohammadpanjshiripanjshiri6963 Thank you. I wouldn't describe myself as "good" either. Concepts like "good" or "evil"/"bad" are just too simplistic for the complexities of reality. There's aspects of me and my conduct that are what some might describe as "good", and there's others that some would describe as downright "evil", they're both a part of who I am as a person and how I conduct myself. Also, I know that you mean well. But I'd prefer it if you didn't involve any blessings from any gods. I'm an atheist and don't believe in any of them, neither the Christian one, nor the Muslim one nor any other deity or supernatural being. And give that us atheists are still in minority let's just say that it's easy to get a slight overdose of both blessings and curses and other religious phrases. I genuinely wish you the best and appreciate that you do the same for me, but please leave any and all gods out of that.
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@mohammadpanjshiripanjshiri6963 Nothing to be sorry about. =) It's easy to miss details even when for a native speaker of a language.
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4:25 Don't you feel that it's lacking in respect towards New Zealand to violate a court order in their country by publishing a photo of him? You can always release the picture after the trial if it's so important to you... 7:10 Don't you have any shame? Do you even know if their families have even been alerted yet? They shouldn't hear it from British media.
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12:58 I can't believe that he's so ignorant about the history of the organization he's a member of himself. The EU was never about economic cooperation. The whole point of the EU was always political in nature, an attempt of reducing the differences between the nations and the potential of war. Now granted, there was always an amount of debate about the exact nature of where the EU and the end goal. And I agree with him that some kind of "United States of Europe" is undesirable. But acting as if that wasn't the direction that the original founders of the union had in mind is just downright foolish and ignorant of the unions history. Personally I'd like a EU with different tiers of autonomy and integration. Some countries like my own, Norway simply wouldn't work well within a fully unified EU, nor would the UK feel comfortable with something like that. Others should have a close integration, for instance France and Germany due to the border region and things like the Lorraine valley otherwise potentially causing conflict between the nations.
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5:38 And this kind of mindset is exactly why Israel is being attacked...
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I hope that they'll win. Perhaps once Ukraine is free we'll be able to help them out with some anti-air weapons... I doubt that they'll get NASAMs etc, but manpads should be possible.
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@M. panjshiri Panjshiri I'm sorry that you and others with a heritage from a country dominated by Islam are subject to so much Islamophobia in so many western countries, my own included (Norway, see "anders behring breivik" for details). It's a shame that people are so racist, ignorant and just in general narrow-minded...
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@mohammadpanjshiripanjshiri6963 The "from" bit is... complicated... But I live in Norway, as you'd have known if you had paid a bit more attention to some of my previous messages. ;-) We're not a EU member. I believe one of the approaches that has been debated for the UK-EU deal with regards to Brexit has been a "Norway model" or rather a "Norway plus".
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@dobtv3732 While the UK certainly does have issues with xenophobia and a tendency towards a anglocentric world view I don't think it's fair to say that they're outright anti-muslim. This is more a reflection of the issues with UK media tradition I believe. They had similar issues while covering the terrorism here in Norway and our victims where for the most part not Muslim in any way, shape or form, rather youth who where members of the biggest political party of the country, the being center-left labor party, a party that the terrorist in question accused of being too immigration friendly (and therefore membership where a betrayal of the country in his view).
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+ @gruenzeug42 I kind of guessed... Don't get me wrong. I was and still am "no to EU (membership)" here in Norway. But it's important to understand the real role of the EU and the motivations for why it was created if you want to understand the organization. And I do think there are reforms that are possible for the organization that would make joining it acceptable for people here in Norway.
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