Israel was created after WW2, and it has never been at peace. It's kind of proof that it's not going to work. They're not fighting for survival they're fighting for expansion. Nethanyaou even claims this point: his mission is the greater Israel project, to take land from egypt and surrounding countries, and settlements in Gaza are used to block the formation of a Palestinian state.
If Jews are allowed an ethnostate, then any country in the world should also be allowed an ethnostate.
If Jews are allowed to have nukes in the middle east, then any country in the middle east should be allowed to have nukes.
Remember that IDF were told to stand down during the music festival. They're also allowed to shoot Israeli civilians if it helps their objectives. And somehow they new about the Australian mass shooting in Sydney months before it happened, without telling Australian authorities.
Israel is not doing a good job in terms of world peace and I would say that if they can't find peace then the state of Israel should be dissolved for the good of the planet
Well the greater israel part and expansionist aims at least are quite clear and no conspiracy.
And he's asking some valid questions, why was israel allowed to be created and why are we supporting it's continued genocidal expansion.
Unfortunately he's wrong referring to the zionists as jews, they never really followed a religion, and the palestinians are the most real "jews" if we're talking in terms of genetics
I did this by constantly complaining about JavaScript and how TypeScript is so much better until some of my colleagues started writing new projects in TypeScript.
While Plasma is among the better desktop options, it’s still something of an acquired taste, being a significantly different flavor from either mainstream commercial OS (and particularly un-Mac-like). I know some like it, but having used it on various single-purpose machines of my own I don’t think I could make it the desktop of my daily driver or work machines.
I tried to use this when I was building a project about peer-to-peer database sharing in the browser using WebAssembly and WebRTC, but I found it a bit heavy so I used SQLite instead.
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