Israel is creating Hamas, not destroying it — bert1
“There is no instance of a nation benefitting from prolonged warfare.”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War
“who wishes to fight must first count the cost”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War — FreeEmotion
You're acting like an idiot pretending this is about lgbtq rights or antisemitism while people are starving due to war crimes by Israel — Benkei
As if we cannot be against discrimination and oppression at the same time! Or against Israeli occupation and against anti-semitism at the same time! Wow! It's mind-boggling! :scream: — Benkei
Maybe, just maybe, if the West stops interfering in all these countries enough stability will arise for them to actually make social progress? Just an idea. — Benkei
the fact that living conditions in some of these countries is horrible for some people due to discrimination isn't exactly a justification to treat all of them like shit, now is it? — Benkei
So there's no hypocrisy; it's entirely consistent. What's not consistent is not according human rights to people because they don't respect human rights. Not if we consider human rights something fundamental and inalienable. — Benkei
It makes the situation especially difficult for Western leftists, who see everything through a prism of oppressed/oppressor logic. — Pneumenon
we should not rely on secondary texts or comprehensive stories of the history of philosophy. — Fooloso4
It isn't real 'til it's happening in the US.
— unenlightened
It is real when the greatest philosophers of all time provide links
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/en/video/RuqVGk5I
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2314607120 — Merkwurdichliebe
It isn't real 'til it's happening in the US. — unenlightened
The systematic effort to remove the Jews from the middle east has been largely successful. — Hanover
I was not explaining why anyone was wrong. — Ø implies everything
Who would you prefer babysit your toddler? Israel or Hamas? More to the point, who would you trust as a nuclear power, Israel or Iran?
— RogueAI
You're on the verge of sounding racist, dude. I'm sure that's not what you intended. — frank
I don't know what the ideal solution is. — Baden
it's Israel's responsibility to act in ways that doesn't jeopardize millions of innocent lives — Tzeentch
the cruelty must be the point — 180 Proof
A higher standard of living for whom? — Benkei
At least from 1945 until 1970 health data of Soviet Union citizens improved more rapidly than anywhere else in Europe. — Benkei
In any case, the "tyranny of the State" is one of those catchphrases that I always find interesting. What is it? Is it their monopoly on violence? No problem in a democratic society. The tyranny of the majority? No problem when we have human rights and particulary due process. — Benkei
But there are political obligations related to liberalism that self-styled, winner-takes-all, laissez-faire capitalist individuals ignore. — Benkei
This is an argument for fairness but raises the question of what qualitative nature the benefits must have that they require a duty for the individual to perform their part (as the moral intuition is no such obligation exists when the benefits are trivial). Enter natural duty theories. — Benkei
So, of these approaches, in my view the "fairness" argument can gain the most traction via natural duty theories such that the political obligation is not based on a moral transaction between people and wider society , but because it either a) promotes an impartial moral good, (utility or justice); or 2) is a moral duty owed by all persons to all others (universal rights). — Benkei
I'd distinguish between ideology, nation, state, and party. Communism is an ideology, nations are historical claims on territory, states control nations, and parties compete to control states. I'd also point out that nations work differently from monarchies and dynasties: the nationalist cause is self-determination within the framework of a nation. If you don't even have a nation then it's an understandable demand because it's the basic framework of power in the modern world. One could be said to be without a politics if you don't even have a nation — Moliere
I'd say the common there is in the structure of a nation. To build a nation requires violence, or at least that's been the most common and effective method so far. And to keep a nation in control also requires violence -- there's something to be said for the theory that the modern state has a claim to a monopoly on violence. It's what keeps the state in order. — Moliere
seems also logical for me that communism remains an utopia, even if i still vote for leftist parties on elections — dimosthenis9
As for the myriad of people who say socialism leads to mass murderer, that's a logical fallacy. Mass harm is Always done in the name of the some common good. Until a government actually exhibits caring for everyone, socialism hasn't been tried. — Kaiser Basileus
The empirical record on the whole phenomena is all over the place, just as it is with capitalist liberal democracy. — Moliere
And i don't know if ever the majority of people will reach to that spiritual level as to achieve it and be ready for applying a real communist or socialist system. — dimosthenis9
Yet, I do not know if we should consider them as Marxists, because their main role and leader is Maoism. We can conclude that while Western or Eastern European Communism has failed dramatically, Chinese Maoism remains. — javi2541997
Sure, because capitalists don't care if you are starving, — BC
Activist scholarship is dog shit, in my opinion. Woke corporate racism, that Diversity, Equity, Inclusion mantra, flows straight from that rotten core. The Skokal and grievance studies affairs basically prove that they peddle in nonsense. — NOS4A2
Critical race theory is simply an academic discipline that applies critical thought to the phenomenon of race in society. — Baden
I think the engineered outrage is the connection to "wokeness" as that's easier to attack. — Baden
Critical race theory. :lol:
The latest engineered outrage from the right, trickled down to internet trolls. — Mikie
And it could be far less if people would be prepared to consume less. — Benkei
It has also been used as catch-all phrase for woke racism, which may or may not have anything to do with CRT proper. — NOS4A2
The worst thing the opposition can do is to seek its silence. The surest way to lead pliant minds to wonder if there is something important in CRT would be for governments to ban it. It’s enough to just point at the racism, which can be opposed from any angle. — NOS4A2
Of the two major political parties, they want to accelerate it. Which is why they’re the most dangerous organization in history. Unless of course there’s some organization I missed that explicitly states they want to push for more usage of nuclear weapons. — Mikie
Fine — it’s not happening. Or it’s not a crisis…or can’t be solved…or whatever the latest claim is. — Mikie
It’s not relevant here— at all. Red herring. — Mikie
Apparently it’s not clear to you that I’m talking about the today’s world— not the 1870s. — Mikie
Nazism was still localized. Climate change isn’t. Republicans want to accelerate it.
Again— those who can’t ackowledge the truth of this rather obvious point are those who don’t believe climate change is much of a problem to begin with. — Mikie