The stories you heard about the 12 Russians yesterday took place during the Obama Administration, not the Trump Administration. Why didn’t they do something about it, especially when it was reported that President Obama was informed by the FBI in September, before the Election? — Top Trump
So, was Jesus in the right again to ask Paul to go back to Rome and face crucifixion? — Posty McPostface
Would you say that people prefer moral relativism and with it nihilism than be responsible for anyone or anything? Why is that? — Posty McPostface
What value does reason then have, if we cannot relate to each other to the extent that we can persuade each other? — Agustino
Everybody on the left complains about the right and vice versa and then both complain the other side complains about the other side complaining about the other's complaints. It's like watching children. — Benkei
Shouldn't philosophers at least strive to have a real world impact on society or the world at hand? If not, then what then? There doesn't seem to be much hope to entertain a proposition or thought if it doesn't change your life for the better. — Posty McPostface
WikiPeter asks Jesus, "Quō vādis?" He replies, "Rōmam eō iterum crucifīgī ("I am going to Rome to be crucified again").

any fight usually has an implicitly agreed terminal condition, such that the fight is understood to be over when the condition is reached, although this only indirectly bears on the fight boundary question. — tim wood
But rejecting a hands-off approach to parenting does not mean embracing a "tiger parenting" aka authoritarian parenting, which has also been shown to have negative effects on children. — NKBJ
What are we to make of this? — Banno
Last weekend, 629 people drowned off the coast of Libya while trying to reach Europe. While this occured, Search and Rescue organizations in the Mediterranean were being held back at port. Since January, 1,408 women, children and men have died or gone missing on their journey crossing the Mediterranean, according to the UNHCR.
In the Aegean, since March 2016, when the EU-Turkey deal was signed, the number of people crossing to Greece has decreased. However, the journey remains far from safe. Since 2016, 513 human lives have been lost in their journey from Turkey to Greece.
Moreover, the newly arrived people we assist have systematically been arriving to Lesvos in worse condition and health. According to them, the increasing numbers of Turkish police, and their sometimes aggressive and violent tactics, has forced them to go into hiding for days, even weeks, often without access to food or water.
Because of this, Lighthouse Relief and other groups in the Mediterranean, are uniting today to protest against the criminalization of Search and Rescue activities in the area. Furthermore, Lighthouse Relief stands against the recent measures by some European states, that do not respect human dignity.
Lighthouse Relief will remain committed to preventing further catastrophes at the sea, being the only organisation in Northern Lesvos with spotting teams almost 24 hours a day. Lighthouse Relief will also remain committed to promoting dignity for those arriving to Europe’s shores by assisting all new arrivals.
Yet, there should be a sense of shared responsibility. Responsibility both, among organizations and states alike. We demand that these obligations are respected and all human lives are treated with dignity and respect.
SOS MEDITERRANEE Proactiva Open Arms Sea-Watch Refugee Rescue / 'Mo Chara' sea-eye Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) LIFELINE
#SeaRescueIsNotACrime #SafePassage #WithRefugees
Can one know what it is like to be a man? Or what it is like to be a woman? How, if one can have no more than one's own experiences? — Banno
Now I am asking:
Is modern and even postmodern philosophies were answering and do answer the needs of humans' way of thinking and behavior to help humans cope with the oncoming vicissitudes? — David Jones
It's just nonsense all the way down from this starting point. — Posty McPostface
https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=it%27s+alright+ma+lyrics&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8While one who sings with his tongue on fire
Gargles in the rat race choir
Bent out of shape from society's pliers
Cares not to come up any higher
But rather get you down in the hole that he's in
But I mean no harm nor put fault
On anyone that lives in a vault
But it's alright, Ma, if I can't please him. — Young Dylan
I disagree with your characterization of the Cogito as 'thought constructed as real from doubt.' — frank
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence — Benkei
2) The adult is still free to wonder if she might have been mistaken in her former confidence about wakefulness — frank
3) Sellars probably does undermine the argument from illusion, which means we're talking about sense data, not dreams. — frank
I would be glad to be taught by the master himself ;) — Agustino
imagine a world where electric lighting has not yet been invented. In this world, all colors appear exactly as they are. Green looks green in natural light, and so on. With the invention of electric lighting however, colors can now appear to look other than what they are. — StreetlightX
the problem of trying to make the move from appearance to reality is not one, insofar as they are something of a package deal. — StreetlightX
If all you are saying is 'It's a pity that we have armies', I agree. But if you want to advocate for the UK decommissioning its armed forces completely, I disagree. Perhaps you are not advocating that, in which case I misinterpreted your subsequent posts and I apologise. — andrewk
Mafia-like organizations thrive in poverty, in areas that are truly of little interest to powers of all kinds. This is how Fascism was able to take roots as well. Impoverished areas, like the Po Valley, with no recourse to State Relief. are provided a second strong-arm state by those with ambitions to power, who sniff places out like this as if by instinct. Enough areas like this, the more the shadow state is strengthened, and the possibility of a political coup. — csalisbury
There is something amiss though, which is our tendency towards violence, which is violently repressed in modern states, thankfully. Of course, the problem is we have bigger sticks and we can throw them further. — Baden
Facts can be inconvenient. But they're all we have to work with. If it was a close thing on the statistics it'd be arguable. But I really don't think it is, overall. — Baden
You just have an unnatural aversion to violence, such that you don't see that it's ever good. — Agustino
Violence in-itself is not a problem. — Agustino
What is violence in-itself? To me, in-itself it is always contextual. — Agustino
So do you take all communications of reactions which can be seen as negative or unfavourable by the other party as threats? — Agustino
Without negotiating them, we won't be able to live together. — Agustino
