CerealKiller01

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[–] [email protected] 31 points 3 days ago (19 children)

Huh?

The smartphone improvements hit a rubber wall a few years ago (disregarding folding screens, that compose a small market share, improvement rate slowed down drastically), and the industry is doing fine. It's not growing like it use to, but that just means people are keeping their smartphones for longer periods of time, not that people stopped using them.

Even if AI were to completely freeze right now, people will continue using it.

Why are people reacting like AI is going to get dropped?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 days ago

No matter what you say, you won’t convince us to accept genocide when it’s happening to Palestinians or anyone else.

Oh, OK, thanks, that was genuinely helpful. If I understood correctly, you think I'm trying to convince you that "Israel = good", so you mentally add "and that's why Israel is in the right" after what I said, and are replying to that instead of what I actually said. I'm absolutely not trying to convince anyone Israel is in the right here, or that they aren't committing genocide. Not saying I agree or disagree with you on the subject, just saying that's not what I'm talking about. This started out as me pointing out that the reason people are saying Hamas are using civilians as human shields is because that's what's they're doing. Now I'm trying to understand why people focus so much on Gaza and are giving Hamas a free pass for what's going on there.

I fail to see the comparison with these other conflicts

It wasn't a comparison. I took the criteria you gave (number of casualties) and applied it to other situations. Which seemed to be productive because now you've given me new criteria. The only one that's unique is western support. I get that - as (probably?) a citizen of a western country, you don't want your tax money financing genocide. But that's more a criticism against your government, and, more importantly to my interest in the conversation, it doesn't explain the visceral hate people seem to have towards Israel in particular.

Sudanese civil war is terrible with over 60,000 deaths so far, we just want Gaza to not top that

That's what I'm asking - why do you "just want Gaza to not top that" and don't seem to care that much about what's going on Sudan? (I'm talking about the discourse among the, and I'm hoping I'm using the correct term, progressive left).

The problem is there can’t be an accurate count because Israel won’t let independent investigators in

According to your own source, there can't be an accurate account because "Collecting data is becoming increasingly difficult for the Gaza Health Ministry due to the destruction of much of the infrastructure."

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 week ago

Well people say Israel is in the right because they had people killed.

And those people would be wrong. That doesn't contradict anything I said.

[–] [email protected] -2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Actually, 44,000 is about right for the IDF estimations.

Anyway, you're saying it's a numbers game? Let's say Israel were to round up 1,199 random Gazans and shoot them in the street, people would be saying "Well, Israel killed less people, so Hamas should stop their aggression"?

If Israel killed 1200 and then Hamas returned by killing 44,000, we’d be focusing on Hamas

Sorry, but I doubt that. Right now there are at least two other major conflicts, each with more casualties (the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Sudanese civil war), yet the interest in Lemmy and like minded places is like that meme with the drowning kid and the skeleton (inb4 someone accuses me of "antisemitism" - I'm pointing out that Israel is singled out, not accusing anyone of anything).

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago

Your post right there? That's one of the reasons Harris lost.

Of course people (not just Americans) are selfish. Doesn't matter if it's good or not, that's just the factual truth. The Republicans knew how to work with that, by selling the voters a solution to the things that actually interested them. That's also what helped Obama ("Hope", though a bit vague) and Bill Clinton ("It's the economy, stupid") get elected (Yes, it also didn't hurt that they were rock stars). Now the Democrats are perceived not only as a party that's not willing to work on issues that concern them, but as actually criticizing them for wanting what they want.

[–] [email protected] -2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Dude, you brought up the comparison between Hamas and Israel and you brought up the IDF investigation. Now you're acting condescending while trying to straw man the things I said (hint: I never said the IDF is just, nor is it relevant to my argument).

Don't really see a point continuing the discussion any further, but thanks for answering some of my questions. I do have one more question though - would you say your opinions are representative of the "Pro-Palestinian" crowd in your country?

[–] [email protected] -3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Counteroffer - try to read what I said with the understanding there might be a difference between what you think "Zionism" is and what Zionism actually is. Not all Zionists would agree with what I said, but then again that's also one of the thing you probably don't understand.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

First of all, you didn't address the main point I was making, or answered my question (just wanted to point that out).

The way that Hamas treats Palestinians is partially the responsibility of Netanyahu and the Likud given that they provided Hamas with material support to take power in the first place.

Not really. Netanyahu didn't provide material support for Hamas, rather allowed Qatar to materially support them (Yet somehow I don't see anyone condemning Qatar...). Also, this began about a decade after Hamas took over Gaza. And, really, it's an extremely weak argument even if what you said were true. Saying Israel is partially responsible for the way Hamas treated the people in Gaza doesn't mean it treated Palestinians worse than Hamas.

Also, the fact that Israelis stormed an IDF base in protest of the punishment of IDF thugs that anally raped innocent Palestinians to death with rifles

That's not what happened. The IDF detained some soldiers who allegedly anally raped and perhaps killed Palestinian detainees as part of an investigation. After hearing that, some extreme right wingers stormed the base in something raging from protest against the way soldiers were detained to the mere fact they were detained (depending on who you ask). The act was condemned by a huge majority of the Israeli public. Judging Israel by that is like judging the US by the proud boys of the Jan 6th Capitol riots. But let's go back to your point of Israel treating Palestinians worse than Hamas - could you point out an example of Hamas investigating it's operatives for mistreating detainees? If not, is it because you think Hamas doesn't mistreat its detainees?

 

I rewatched the first episode of Voyager, and when Neelix first comes aboard the ship, he marvels at the great culture that created it. Tuvok says something along the lines of "The Federation is made up of many cultures. I am Vulcan". A few scenes later, Neelix calls Tuvok "Mr. Vulcan", and Tuvok does not correct him. So, yeah, 100% lack of communication on Tuvok's side. Sure, Neelix hears other people call Tuvok by his proper name, and as some point he understood "Vulcan" is the name of his race. But by then, as Tuvok never corrected him or shown any visible dislike to being called that, he might have come to the conclusion that Tuvok likes it, and thinks of it as a funny nickname.

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