Discussion:
Students go after the hypocrites
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NefeshBarYochai
2024-05-04 19:35:11 UTC
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April 26, 2024

New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’

Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.

The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.

Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.

Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.

Just ask Joe Biden, and British PM Rishi Sunak. They are continuing to
arm and finance Israel’s mass killing and starvation in Gaza for the
sake of huge cash donations as elections loom, and the support of
ardently pro-Israel voters who are marching to the drum of Israel’s
far right-wing government. The US and British media have been
whitewashing the genocide in Gaza and twisting their reporting to
justify mass killing of civilians. The New York Times has earned
opprobrium by ordering its staff to slant the news it misreports. This
once great newspaper has ruined its reputation. It reminds of the
great Mark Twain’s famous bon mot, ‘If you don’t read the news you are
uninformed. If you do, you are misinformed.’

Let’s be frank. President Joe Biden, Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu and
their pal Egypt’s despot Abdel el-Sisi are directly responsible for
the deaths of 14,000 Palestinian children, almost 35,000 Palestinian
civilians seriously wounded, some 2 million Palestinians now homeless,
growing starvation and disease across Gaza used by Israel as a refuse
dump for unwanted Arabs. The Biden administration is providing over
$14.1 billion in arms to Israel, including the deadly 2,000lb bombs
used to crush entire civilian apartment buildings and hospitals, plus
tank shells fired at residential targets. All in clear violation of US
arms export laws written by Congress.

Why is Biden the key player in such mass destruction? Why is his UN
delegation vetoing resolutions to stop Israeli laying waste to Gaza?
It’s election time coming up. And because the Democrats get the lion’s
share of their finances from pro-Israel sources.

Big money talks. Human rights walk. The US Congress, a sorry
collection of used car salesmen, has been bought and sold. What a
disgrace for the USA. The oil Arabs could also have bought Congress
but they were too busy squabbling with one another.

So, while the high and mighty averted their gaze to massacres and
famine in Gaza, it was left up to students around the globe to raise
their voice in anger over the crimes there. My alma mater, Georgetown
Foreign Service, raised a chorus of protests. So too Columbia
University and UCLA, Sciences Po in Paris, in fact just about
everywhere except Germany, whose people are still paying Israel for
World War II.

Big money donors, who made billions off our rigged financial system,
are trying to silence protests over Israel’s wanton cruelty. Israelis
are right to be furious over the killing of an estimated 1,139 Israeli
civilians and soldiers. But killing tens of thousands of innocent
Arabs was wildly out of proportion and clearly criminal.

America, Britain and Canada have disgraced themselves – all for the
sake of money. The Gaza massacre has revealed the US to be a deeply
corrupt society. University students at least helped save America’s
honor. They are doing the right thing. Alas, they do not yet have a
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young band to turn their protests into
electrifying music. Meanwhile, Palestinian children continue to starve
or die of disease while Israel ruins its name and paid-for politicians
spout lies.

https://ericmargolis.com/2024/04/students-go-after-the-hypocrites/
Sharx335
2024-05-04 19:44:00 UTC
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On 2024-05-04 1:35 p.m., NefeshBarYochai wrote:

You are so full of bullshit. What about all the victims on Oct. 7? The
barbarism shown by Hamas far exceeds, in severity, anything ever done by
the Israelis.

What about the victims of all those rockets fired from Gaza into Israel
over the years? Or all the victims of Palestinian suicide bombers,
usually blowing themselves and many others in public places such as buses?

Oh no, you carefully ignore all of that, concentrating on Gazans, 65% of
whom STILL support Hamas' atrocities.

You are a waste of oxygen and the sooner you stop using up oxygen the
better.
The Doctor
2024-05-04 22:06:26 UTC
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You are so full of bull. What about all the victims on Oct. 7? The
barbarism shown by Hamas far exceeds, in severity, anything ever done by
the Israelis.
What about the victims of all those rockets fired from Gaza into Israel
over the years? Or all the victims of Palestinian suicide bombers,
usually blowing themselves and many others in public places such as buses?
Oh no, you carefully ignore all of that, concentrating on Gazans, 65% of
whom STILL support Hamas' atrocities.
You are a waste of oxygen and the sooner you stop using up oxygen the
better.
Spot on!
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NefeshBarYochai
2024-05-05 19:31:27 UTC
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Post by Sharx335
You are so full of bullshit. What about all the victims on Oct. 7? The
barbarism shown by Hamas far exceeds, in severity, anything ever done by
the Israelis.
What about the victims of all those rockets fired from Gaza into Israel
over the years? Or all the victims of Palestinian suicide bombers,
usually blowing themselves and many others in public places such as buses?
Oh no, you carefully ignore all of that, concentrating on Gazans, 65% of
whom STILL support Hamas' atrocities.
You are a waste of oxygen and the sooner you stop using up oxygen the
better.
The truth hurts, doesn't it?
Sharx335
2024-05-05 20:23:12 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
Post by Sharx335
You are so full of bullshit. What about all the victims on Oct. 7? The
barbarism shown by Hamas far exceeds, in severity, anything ever done by
the Israelis.
What about the victims of all those rockets fired from Gaza into Israel
over the years? Or all the victims of Palestinian suicide bombers,
usually blowing themselves and many others in public places such as buses?
Oh no, you carefully ignore all of that, concentrating on Gazans, 65% of
whom STILL support Hamas' atrocities.
You are a waste of oxygen and the sooner you stop using up oxygen the
better.
The truth hurts, doesn't it?
And YOU must be really hurting about now...Mossad will come a knockin'
on YOUR door.
John Larkin
2024-05-04 20:19:56 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.

What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.

Israel should be the educational and economic (and electronic and
semiconductor) hub of the region. I think Egypt and Jordan and Saudi
Arabia understand that now.
bitrex
2024-05-04 21:03:55 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.

And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.

I'm warming up to the idea of not taxing the wealthy (or anyone else for
that matter) any harder all the time, what's the point?

Not in the US, anyway. Every extra cent just gets sent straight to wars
overseas and thug cops at home. It's ugly and it's arguably not necessary.
Sharx335
2024-05-04 23:36:46 UTC
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Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
I'm warming up to the idea of not taxing the wealthy (or anyone else for
that matter) any harder all the time, what's the point?
Not in the US, anyway. Every extra cent just gets sent straight to wars
overseas and thug cops at home. It's ugly and it's arguably not necessary.
Time to put on a dry diaper on go back to school to finish GRADE ONE.
That is the level of your comments.
%
2024-05-05 01:31:27 UTC
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Post by Sharx335
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected
to pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting
to paying for it.
I'm warming up to the idea of not taxing the wealthy (or anyone else
for that matter) any harder all the time, what's the point?
Not in the US, anyway. Every extra cent just gets sent straight to
wars overseas and thug cops at home. It's ugly and it's arguably not
necessary.
Time to put on a dry diaper on go back to school to finish GRADE ONE.
That is the level of your comments.
i like camping
John Larkin
2024-05-05 03:48:28 UTC
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Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
bitrex
2024-05-05 15:53:49 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-globalist
rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They worship
police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the butt of
someone else.

The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran away
back home.

Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of substance
against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.

<https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-black-student/index.html>
trotsky
2024-05-05 17:04:25 UTC
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Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-globalist
rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They worship
police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the butt of
someone else.
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran away
back home.
Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of substance
against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-black-student/index.html>
100%
Sharx335
2024-05-05 19:11:17 UTC
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Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally
sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for
objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-
globalist rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They
worship police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the
butt of someone else.
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran
away back home.
Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of
substance against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-
black-student/index.html>
100%
Typical biased bullshit CNN coverage. The pro-Palestinian idiots deserve
what they have coming to them...the black ones should grow some
balls--they can call me HONKY all they want...I'm not going to go crying
to the media about it. WTF.
John Larkin
2024-05-05 18:21:20 UTC
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Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-globalist
rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They worship
police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the butt of
someone else.
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran away
back home.
Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of substance
against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-black-student/index.html>
You're repulsive. I bet your schematics are repulsive too. Those
actually go together. Nasty people design nasty electronics.
bitrex
2024-05-06 00:03:09 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-globalist
rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They worship
police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the butt ofp
someone else.
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran away
back home.
Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of substance
against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-black-student/index.html>
You're repulsive. I bet your schematics are repulsive too. Those
actually go together. Nasty people design nasty electronics.
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.

The kids see it without the weight of history, or cynicism brought on by
decades of people saying "get a job", or the need to "be realistic", or
decades of being an armchair general on the Internet, or thinking of
ways the ends could justify the means, weighing on their perspective.

It is a type of naivety, but the purest form of it. And incidentally,
the type that sometimes leads to novel solutions where overthinking it
leads to none.

As you've said before "experts are usually wrong", and the "experts" are
almost all wrong on this one.
Gerhard Hoffmann
2024-05-06 02:20:18 UTC
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Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
No, it's the shortcut to the next episode.
And it is not that I like Hamas. It's just that I can see no difference
between Mullahs, Rabbis and even so-called settlers or "military" people
that are just state-funded killers.
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Post by bitrex
Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of substance
against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-black-student/index.html>
You're repulsive. I bet your schematics are repulsive too. Those
actually go together. Nasty people design nasty electronics.
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
Or that 2/3 of the homes in Gaza are demolished at least..
And in 5 years some will rub their eyes and complain (core competence)
that they cannot enjoy an oh so harmless music festival on their prey.
Post by bitrex
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939.
Where did you get that? Germany was one of the worst victims of the
worldwide economic crisis as the new owners after WW1 withdrew their
funds to cover their own butt. And the people voted for AH in 1933
because of that. It could only come better. They assumed. In a land
with just toy military. No air force, no navy.
6 years later, the Nazis had solved that military thing, but not the
wealth issue. Those who had paid for a Volkswagen (VW Beetle) in
advance found out it had transmogrified into a Jeep lookalike,
and it was not theirs.

I wonder how brain damaged someone like Trump must be to force
military buildup in other states. With capabilities comes greed
to use them. As you can see, 6 years made quite a difference.

And no, there is no protection. Just the expectation that Europe
stays Coca-Cola land. And some extra class aircraft carriers like
Ramstein. I'm unconfortably close to that.


Gerhard.
bitrex
2024-05-06 04:20:49 UTC
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Post by bitrex
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939.
Where did you get that? Germany was one of the worst victims of the
worldwide economic crisis as the new owners after WW1 withdrew their
funds to cover their own butt. And the people voted for AH in 1933
because of that. It could only come better. They assumed. In a land
with just toy military. No air force, no navy.
6 years later, the Nazis had solved that military thing, but not the
wealth issue. Those who had paid for a Volkswagen (VW Beetle) in
advance found out it had transmogrified into a Jeep lookalike,
and it was not theirs.
Yeah, the average German wasn't wealthy. The ruling elite of Germany
made out pretty well under Nazism, well the ones that lived, anyway.

<https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/the-supermanagerial-reich/>

The survivors in upper-middle management made out pretty well after
Nazism too, stepped into the power vacuum and in the West carried on
largely business-as-usual. Being a CPA instead of a storm trooper imbues
a certain longevity, I guess.

But that Nazi Germany was some kind of socialist country just cuz the
word socialist was in the name is a laugh, German industry made out on
the war better than just about anyone. Most of the same slave-labor
using companies exist in some form today with an unbroken dynasty of
management back to the death-camp days, and their products in every home
worldwide.

If that was the legacy of national "socialism" it's sure given
capitalism a run for its money in the capitalism department.
Post by Gerhard Hoffmann
I wonder how brain damaged someone like Trump must be   to force
military buildup in other states. With capabilities comes greed
to use them. As you can see, 6 years made quite a difference.
And no, there is no protection. Just the expectation that Europe
stays Coca-Cola land. And some extra class aircraft carriers like
Ramstein. I'm unconfortably close to that.
Gerhard.
John Larkin
2024-05-06 03:47:00 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-globalist
rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They worship
police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the butt ofp
someone else.
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran away
back home.
Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of substance
against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-black-student/index.html>
You're repulsive. I bet your schematics are repulsive too. Those
actually go together. Nasty people design nasty electronics.
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
Because Hamas is in charge and steals all the foreign aid.
Post by bitrex
The kids see it without the weight of history, or cynicism brought on by
decades of people saying "get a job", or the need to "be realistic", or
decades of being an armchair general on the Internet, or thinking of
ways the ends could justify the means, weighing on their perspective.
The kids are morons. Let them go live in a paradise on earth, like
Iran or Yemen. Especially the women.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamas#Extrajudicial_killings_of_rivals

Gaza should be part of Egypt, but Egypt has built a wall. They don't
want any gazans.
%
2024-05-06 04:43:57 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-globalist
rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They worship
police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the butt ofp
someone else.
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran away
back home.
Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of substance
against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-black-student/index.html>
You're repulsive. I bet your schematics are repulsive too. Those
actually go together. Nasty people design nasty electronics.
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
Because Hamas is in charge and steals all the foreign aid.
Post by bitrex
The kids see it without the weight of history, or cynicism brought on by
decades of people saying "get a job", or the need to "be realistic", or
decades of being an armchair general on the Internet, or thinking of
ways the ends could justify the means, weighing on their perspective.
The kids are morons. Let them go live in a paradise on earth, like
Iran or Yemen. Especially the women.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamas#Extrajudicial_killings_of_rivals
Gaza should be part of Egypt, but Egypt has built a wall. They don't
want any gazans.
let the gazans move to the USA
bitrex
2024-05-06 05:45:02 UTC
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Post by bitrex
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
Because Hamas is in charge and steals all the foreign aid.
It takes a certain type of monster to use civilians as human shields,
and it takes a certain type of monster to bomb the lot of them, anyway.
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Post by bitrex
The kids see it without the weight of history, or cynicism brought on by
decades of people saying "get a job", or the need to "be realistic", or
decades of being an armchair general on the Internet, or thinking of
ways the ends could justify the means, weighing on their perspective.
The kids are morons. Let them go live in a paradise on earth, like
Iran or Yemen. Especially the women.
The more cynical ones probably noticed 20 years of American lives and
treasure thrown into that part of the world has made very little
difference for women's rights...or anything else. And ~20,000 dead
Muslim women in Gaza who'll never get to have any women's rights or any
other kind of rights.

Materially nothing would change for students in the US if we stopped
funding the whole grisly exercise, or Israel just dropped everything and
left tomorrow. Given the US 20 years in Afghanistan as an example it'd
probably be in their best interest to do just that.

Why keep funding it? America is great at not funding things.
john larkin
2024-05-06 20:00:45 UTC
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Post by bitrex
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
Because Hamas is in charge and steals all the foreign aid.
It takes a certain type of monster to use civilians as human shields,
and it takes a certain type of monster to bomb the lot of them, anyway.
Or confirm that using human shields works.
bitrex
2024-05-06 20:08:41 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
Post by bitrex
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
Because Hamas is in charge and steals all the foreign aid.
It takes a certain type of monster to use civilians as human shields,
and it takes a certain type of monster to bomb the lot of them, anyway.
Or confirm that using human shields works.
Curtis LeMay wasn't under any presumption that the destruction of
Japan's civilian population and infrastructure was any kind of moral
enterprise.

But it was accomplished almost entirely with B-29s and iron bombs,
surely Israeli industry is capable of producing sufficient equivalent
technology in the absence of foreign aid to carry out the same task?
Sharx335
2024-05-06 22:52:07 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
Post by bitrex
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
Because Hamas is in charge and steals all the foreign aid.
It takes a certain type of monster to use civilians as human shields,
and it takes a certain type of monster to bomb the lot of them, anyway.
Or confirm that using human shields works.
Curtis LeMay wasn't under any presumption that the destruction of
Japan's civilian population and infrastructure was any kind of moral
enterprise.
But it was accomplished almost entirely with B-29s and iron bombs,
surely Israeli industry is capable of producing sufficient equivalent
technology in the absence of foreign aid to carry out the same task?
Stupid idiots like assholes like you advising Israel on how to win wars?
They seem to have managed quite well WITHOUT your naive, ignorant advice.
bitrex
2024-05-07 00:15:43 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
Post by bitrex
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
Because Hamas is in charge and steals all the foreign aid.
It takes a certain type of monster to use civilians as human shields,
and it takes a certain type of monster to bomb the lot of them, anyway.
Or confirm that using human shields works.
Curtis LeMay wasn't under any presumption that the destruction of
Japan's civilian population and infrastructure was any kind of moral
enterprise.
But it was accomplished almost entirely with B-29s and iron bombs,
surely Israeli industry is capable of producing sufficient equivalent
technology in the absence of foreign aid to carry out the same task?
Stupid idiots like assholes like you advising Israel on how to win wars?
They seem to have managed quite well WITHOUT your naive, ignorant advice.
I agree! They can manage without my money, too. I don't have any
specific advice on what kind of B-29s they build on their own dime.
Tom Del Rosso
2024-05-13 01:58:51 UTC
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I agree! They can manage without my money, too. I don't have any
specific advice on what kind of B-29s they build on their own dime.
Your money went to the UN and onward to the schools that teach
Palestinian children to chant, "Stab! Stab! Stab the Jews!" with a
downward thrust of the right arm. You're not even aware of that. You're
an ignoramous.
--
Defund the Thought Police
John Larkin
2024-05-07 00:01:24 UTC
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Post by bitrex
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
Because Hamas is in charge and steals all the foreign aid.
It takes a certain type of monster to use civilians as human shields,
and it takes a certain type of monster to bomb the lot of them, anyway.
Or confirm that using human shields works.
Curtis LeMay wasn't under any presumption that the destruction of
Japan's civilian population and infrastructure was any kind of moral
enterprise.
But it was accomplished almost entirely with B-29s and iron bombs,
surely Israeli industry is capable of producing sufficient equivalent
technology in the absence of foreign aid to carry out the same task?
What sort of industry does Hamas have? Where did they get funding to
launch the Oct 7 massacre?
bitrex
2024-05-07 00:19:12 UTC
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Post by bitrex
Post by john larkin
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by bitrex
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
Because Hamas is in charge and steals all the foreign aid.
It takes a certain type of monster to use civilians as human shields,
and it takes a certain type of monster to bomb the lot of them, anyway.
Or confirm that using human shields works.
Curtis LeMay wasn't under any presumption that the destruction of
Japan's civilian population and infrastructure was any kind of moral
enterprise.
But it was accomplished almost entirely with B-29s and iron bombs,
surely Israeli industry is capable of producing sufficient equivalent
technology in the absence of foreign aid to carry out the same task?
What sort of industry does Hamas have? Where did they get funding to
launch the Oct 7 massacre?
Definitely important questions,that Israeli intelligence would likely
have been better served by having an idea of some of the answers to on
Oct 6th.
John Larkin
2024-05-07 02:27:36 UTC
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Post by bitrex
Post by john larkin
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by bitrex
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
Because Hamas is in charge and steals all the foreign aid.
It takes a certain type of monster to use civilians as human shields,
and it takes a certain type of monster to bomb the lot of them, anyway.
Or confirm that using human shields works.
Curtis LeMay wasn't under any presumption that the destruction of
Japan's civilian population and infrastructure was any kind of moral
enterprise.
But it was accomplished almost entirely with B-29s and iron bombs,
surely Israeli industry is capable of producing sufficient equivalent
technology in the absence of foreign aid to carry out the same task?
What sort of industry does Hamas have? Where did they get funding to
launch the Oct 7 massacre?
Definitely important questions,that Israeli intelligence would likely
have been better served by having an idea of some of the answers to on
Oct 6th.
Well, the answers are none, and Iran.

And Hamas has apparently been poaching UN aid, and maybe some Israeli
money that they thought would buy peace.

The islamic world is a mess.
Sharx335
2024-05-07 03:00:01 UTC
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Post by bitrex
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
Because Hamas is in charge and steals all the foreign aid.
It takes a certain type of monster to use civilians as human shields,
and it takes a certain type of monster to bomb the lot of them, anyway.
Or confirm that using human shields works.
Curtis LeMay wasn't under any presumption that the destruction of
Japan's civilian population and infrastructure was any kind of moral
enterprise.
But it was accomplished almost entirely with B-29s and iron bombs,
surely Israeli industry is capable of producing sufficient equivalent
technology in the absence of foreign aid to carry out the same task?
What sort of industry does Hamas have? Where did they get funding to
launch the Oct 7 massacre?
Definitely important questions,that Israeli intelligence would likely
have been better served by having an idea of some of the answers to on
Oct 6th.
Well, the answers are none, and Iran.
And Hamas has apparently been poaching UN aid, and maybe some Israeli
money that they thought would buy peace.
The islamic world is a mess.
And so are the delusional media that feeds its Pro-Palestinian Pro-Hamas
B.S. to the ignorant masses...delusional all.
bitrex
2024-05-07 03:12:51 UTC
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Well, the answers are none, and Iran.
And Hamas has apparently been poaching UN aid, and maybe some Israeli
money that they thought would buy peace.
The islamic world is a mess.
And so are the delusional media that feeds its Pro-Palestinian Pro-Hamas
B.S. to the ignorant masses...delusional all.
I don't wanna pay for kids to get blown up. I don't pay Hamas to do it
and I don't want to pay Israel to do it, either.

Conservatives will write whole op eds about how it's immoral to force
them to pay for public television programming but if I don't wanna pay
for kids to get blown up it makes me a "bad person"? Whatever...
Sharx335
2024-05-07 05:21:02 UTC
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Post by Sharx335
Post by John Larkin
Well, the answers are none, and Iran.
And Hamas has apparently been poaching UN aid, and maybe some Israeli
money that they thought would buy peace.
The islamic world is a mess.
And so are the delusional media that feeds its Pro-Palestinian Pro-
Hamas B.S. to the ignorant masses...delusional all.
I don't wanna pay for kids to get blown up. I don't pay Hamas to do it
and I don't want to pay Israel to do it, either.
Conservatives will write whole op eds about how it's immoral to force
them to pay for public television programming but if I don't wanna pay
for kids to get blown up it makes me a "bad person"? Whatever...
A lot of bullshit P.C. woke stuff I'd rather not pay for, too. BUt,
sometimes, one has to suck it up...that's why we elect governments to
make those decisions. Come election time, one can always vote for
someone else.
bitrex
2024-05-07 05:26:27 UTC
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Post by bitrex
Post by Sharx335
Post by John Larkin
Well, the answers are none, and Iran.
And Hamas has apparently been poaching UN aid, and maybe some Israeli
money that they thought would buy peace.
The islamic world is a mess.
And so are the delusional media that feeds its Pro-Palestinian Pro-
Hamas B.S. to the ignorant masses...delusional all.
I don't wanna pay for kids to get blown up. I don't pay Hamas to do it
and I don't want to pay Israel to do it, either.
Conservatives will write whole op eds about how it's immoral to force
them to pay for public television programming but if I don't wanna pay
for kids to get blown up it makes me a "bad person"? Whatever...
A lot of bullshit P.C. woke stuff I'd rather not pay for, too. BUt,
sometimes, one has to suck it up...that's why we elect governments to
make those decisions. Come election time, one can always vote for
someone else.
Yeah, I can see why many Canadian pensioners stay in Canada despite how
woke it is. In the US they'd have to get a job.
Sharx335
2024-05-07 15:18:46 UTC
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Post by Sharx335
Post by John Larkin
Well, the answers are none, and Iran.
And Hamas has apparently been poaching UN aid, and maybe some Israeli
money that they thought would buy peace.
The islamic world is a mess.
And so are the delusional media that feeds its Pro-Palestinian Pro-
Hamas B.S. to the ignorant masses...delusional all.
I don't wanna pay for kids to get blown up. I don't pay Hamas to do
it and I don't want to pay Israel to do it, either.
Conservatives will write whole op eds about how it's immoral to force
them to pay for public television programming but if I don't wanna
pay for kids to get blown up it makes me a "bad person"? Whatever...
A lot of bullshit P.C. woke stuff I'd rather not pay for, too. BUt,
sometimes, one has to suck it up...that's why we elect governments to
make those decisions. Come election time, one can always vote for
someone else.
Yeah, I can see why many Canadian pensioners stay in Canada despite how
woke it is. In the US they'd have to get a job.
You speak as if "getting a job" was a punishment.
%
2024-05-07 16:10:20 UTC
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Post by bitrex
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Post by bitrex
Post by Sharx335
Post by John Larkin
Well, the answers are none, and Iran.
And Hamas has apparently been poaching UN aid, and maybe some Israeli
money that they thought would buy peace.
The islamic world is a mess.
And so are the delusional media that feeds its Pro-Palestinian Pro-
Hamas B.S. to the ignorant masses...delusional all.
I don't wanna pay for kids to get blown up. I don't pay Hamas to do
it and I don't want to pay Israel to do it, either.
Conservatives will write whole op eds about how it's immoral to
force them to pay for public television programming but if I don't
wanna pay for kids to get blown up it makes me a "bad person"?
Whatever...
A lot of bullshit P.C. woke stuff I'd rather not pay for, too. BUt,
sometimes, one has to suck it up...that's why we elect governments to
make those decisions. Come election time, one can always vote for
someone else.
Yeah, I can see why many Canadian pensioners stay in Canada despite
how woke it is. In the US they'd have to get a job.
You speak as if "getting a job" was a punishment.
it is
bitrex
2024-05-07 16:25:09 UTC
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Post by Sharx335
A lot of bullshit P.C. woke stuff I'd rather not pay for, too. BUt,
sometimes, one has to suck it up...that's why we elect governments to
make those decisions. Come election time, one can always vote for
someone else.
Yeah, I can see why many Canadian pensioners stay in Canada despite
how woke it is. In the US they'd have to get a job.
You speak as if "getting a job" was a punishment.
I'm fortunate my job is designing electronics, I work but it often
doesn't feel like work-work.

Lots of jobs aren't so much fun.

Hey do you want to trade places? I'll live on the dole, eat crepes and
bang Québécois hotties the next 20 years and you can work 75 hours a
week to afford a home in some ideologically congruent place in the US
like Florida, sweat your balls off 8 months of the year, and have some
of the dumbest and most violent people on the planet for neighbors.

Guaranteed you'll never have to worry about mis-gendering someone, though.
%
2024-05-07 17:05:18 UTC
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A lot of bullshit P.C. woke stuff I'd rather not pay for, too. BUt,
sometimes, one has to suck it up...that's why we elect governments
to make those decisions. Come election time, one can always vote for
someone else.
Yeah, I can see why many Canadian pensioners stay in Canada despite
how woke it is. In the US they'd have to get a job.
You speak as if "getting a job" was a punishment.
I'm fortunate my job is designing electronics, I work but it often
doesn't feel like work-work.
Lots of jobs aren't so much fun.
Hey do you want to trade places? I'll live on the dole, eat crepes and
bang Québécois hotties the next 20 years and you can work 75 hours a
week to afford a home in some ideologically congruent place in the US
like Florida, sweat your balls off 8 months of the year, and have some
of the dumbest and most violent people on the planet for neighbors.
Guaranteed you'll never have to worry about mis-gendering someone, though.
i make more retired than i did working
Sharx335
2024-05-07 23:40:17 UTC
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Post by Sharx335
A lot of bullshit P.C. woke stuff I'd rather not pay for, too. BUt,
sometimes, one has to suck it up...that's why we elect governments
to make those decisions. Come election time, one can always vote for
someone else.
Yeah, I can see why many Canadian pensioners stay in Canada despite
how woke it is. In the US they'd have to get a job.
You speak as if "getting a job" was a punishment.
I'm fortunate my job is designing electronics, I work but it often
doesn't feel like work-work.
Lots of jobs aren't so much fun.
Hey do you want to trade places? I'll live on the dole, eat crepes and
bang Québécois hotties the next 20 years and you can work 75 hours a
week to afford a home in some ideologically congruent place in the US
like Florida, sweat your balls off 8 months of the year, and have some
of the dumbest and most violent people on the planet for neighbors.
Guaranteed you'll never have to worry about mis-gendering someone, though.
WTF. Not me. I retired from full-time employment at 42, setting up a
personal income tax consultancy. People came to see me, IF AND WHEN I
wanted them to, paying me at the rate I decided.
The Doctor
2024-05-07 04:54:14 UTC
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The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
Because Hamas is in charge and steals all the foreign aid.
It takes a certain type of monster to use civilians as human shields,
and it takes a certain type of monster to bomb the lot of them, anyway.
Or confirm that using human shields works.
Curtis LeMay wasn't under any presumption that the destruction of
Japan's civilian population and infrastructure was any kind of moral
enterprise.
But it was accomplished almost entirely with B-29s and iron bombs,
surely Israeli industry is capable of producing sufficient equivalent
technology in the absence of foreign aid to carry out the same task?
What sort of industry does Hamas have? Where did they get funding to
launch the Oct 7 massacre?
Definitely important questions,that Israeli intelligence would likely
have been better served by having an idea of some of the answers to on
Oct 6th.
Well, the answers are none, and Iran.
And Hamas has apparently been poaching UN aid, and maybe some Israeli
money that they thought would buy peace.
The islamic world is a mess.
And so are the delusional media that feeds its Pro-Palestinian Pro-Hamas
B.S. to the ignorant masses...delusional all.
And the Deep State traitors who are propping up the Palestian protestors!
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bitrex
2024-05-07 03:09:34 UTC
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Definitely important questions,that Israeli intelligence would likely
have been better served by having an idea of some of the answers to on
Oct 6th.
Well, the answers are none, and Iran.
And Hamas has apparently been poaching UN aid, and maybe some Israeli
money that they thought would buy peace.
The islamic world is a mess.
My mother took me to a Saudi Arabian exposition in Boston when I was a
boy, sometime in the late 1980s. There were palm trees and fountains,
exhibits on Saudi engineering projects, hydroelectric damns and scale
models of Saudi airports and passenger airliners, and women in green
abayas explained the exhibits.

It all seemed thoroughly modern and normal to a 10 year old, no more
messy or "backwards" than the little town I grew up in.

But it was a different time, back then it seemed they wanted you to
visit. Hard to imagine Saudi Arabia soliciting tourists from New
England, these days. It's a hardline autocratic surveillance state where
women have less rights than Iran and that provided material support for
9/11.

Why are we "friends" with them, again? Rhetorical question, I know why.
Sharx335
2024-05-07 05:19:04 UTC
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Definitely important questions,that Israeli intelligence would likely
have been better served by having an idea of some of the answers to on
Oct 6th.
Well, the answers are none, and Iran.
And Hamas has apparently been poaching UN aid, and maybe some Israeli
money that they thought would buy peace.
The islamic world is a mess.
My mother took me to a Saudi Arabian exposition in Boston when I was a
boy, sometime in the late 1980s. There were palm trees and fountains,
exhibits on Saudi engineering projects, hydroelectric damns and scale
models of Saudi airports and passenger airliners, and women in green
abayas explained the exhibits.
It all seemed thoroughly modern and normal to a 10 year old, no more
messy or "backwards" than the little town I grew up in.
But it was a different time, back then it seemed they wanted you to
visit. Hard to imagine Saudi Arabia soliciting tourists from New
England, these days. It's a hardline autocratic surveillance state where
women have less rights than Iran and that provided material support for
9/11.
Why are we "friends" with them, again? Rhetorical question, I know why.
As disgusting as their abuse of civil rights is, sometimes one has to
suck it up--better to have them as military allies...at least for a while.
Sharx335
2024-05-06 17:15:22 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally
sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-globalist
rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They worship
police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the butt ofp
someone else.
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran away
back home.
Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of substance
against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-
black-student/index.html>
You're repulsive. I bet your schematics are repulsive too. Those
actually go together. Nasty people design nasty electronics.
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they grasp
intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is repulsive,
and that the analogies with respect to fighting against Nazi Germany
don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest and mightiest
states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the poorest people on
the planet.
The kids see it without the weight of history, or cynicism brought on by
decades of people saying "get a job", or the need to "be realistic", or
decades of being an armchair general on the Internet, or thinking of
ways the ends could justify the means, weighing on their perspective.
It is a type of naivety, but the purest form of it. And incidentally,
the type that sometimes leads to novel solutions where overthinking it
leads to none.
As you've said before "experts are usually wrong", and the "experts" are
almost all wrong on this one.
Naivete? the Left OWNS naivete. You mention "the kids not encumbered by
the weight of history". In other words, THOSE who fail to LEARN from
history are bound to repeat the same mistakes. The ONLY way to end this
is for Hamas to SURRENDER and RETURN all the hostages. That is HOW war
is fought. ONE SIDE eventually surrenders. Truces or time outs or
ceasefire only enable the weaker party, i.e. Hamas, to regroup, rearm,
and regain some strength. That is NOT how war is fought.
bitrex
2024-05-06 19:18:59 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally
sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-globalist
rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They worship
police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the butt ofp
someone else.
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran away
back home.
Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of substance
against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-
black-student/index.html>
You're repulsive. I bet your schematics are repulsive too. Those
actually go together. Nasty people design nasty electronics.
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they
grasp intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is
repulsive, and that the analogies with respect to fighting against
Nazi Germany don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest
and mightiest states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the
poorest people on the planet.
The kids see it without the weight of history, or cynicism brought on
by decades of people saying "get a job", or the need to "be
realistic", or decades of being an armchair general on the Internet,
or thinking of ways the ends could justify the means, weighing on
their perspective.
It is a type of naivety, but the purest form of it. And incidentally,
the type that sometimes leads to novel solutions where overthinking it
leads to none.
As you've said before "experts are usually wrong", and the "experts"
are almost all wrong on this one.
Naivete? the Left OWNS naivete.  You mention "the kids not encumbered by
the weight of history". In other words, THOSE who fail to LEARN from
history are bound to repeat the same mistakes. The ONLY way to end this
is for Hamas to SURRENDER and RETURN all the hostages. That  is HOW war
is fought. ONE SIDE eventually surrenders. Truces or time outs or
ceasefire only enable the weaker party, i.e. Hamas, to regroup, rearm,
and regain some strength. That is NOT how war is fought.
Being an armchair general is a weird hobby. Has anyone of importance
solicited your advice on military strategy lately, Walter Mitty?

Is that what you learned from history, how to sit around musing on the
logistical mechanics of how wars are or should be fought - that
absolutely nobody of importance gives a shit about your opinion on, anyway?

They're not missing much if that's what history has on offer as education.
Sharx335
2024-05-06 22:50:19 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-
globalist
rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They worship
police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the butt ofp
someone else.
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran away
back home.
Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of substance
against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-
black-student/index.html>
You're repulsive. I bet your schematics are repulsive too. Those
actually go together. Nasty people design nasty electronics.
The kids understand the situation better than the adults do, they
grasp intuitively that 80,000+ lives gone in revenge for ~1300 is
repulsive, and that the analogies with respect to fighting against
Nazi Germany don't hold water. Nazi Germany was one of the wealthiest
and mightiest states on Earth in 1939. the Palestinians some of the
poorest people on the planet.
The kids see it without the weight of history, or cynicism brought on
by decades of people saying "get a job", or the need to "be
realistic", or decades of being an armchair general on the Internet,
or thinking of ways the ends could justify the means, weighing on
their perspective.
It is a type of naivety, but the purest form of it. And incidentally,
the type that sometimes leads to novel solutions where overthinking
it leads to none.
As you've said before "experts are usually wrong", and the "experts"
are almost all wrong on this one.
Naivete? the Left OWNS naivete.  You mention "the kids not encumbered
by the weight of history". In other words, THOSE who fail to LEARN
from history are bound to repeat the same mistakes. The ONLY way to
end this is for Hamas to SURRENDER and RETURN all the hostages. That
is HOW war is fought. ONE SIDE eventually surrenders. Truces or time
outs or ceasefire only enable the weaker party, i.e. Hamas, to
regroup, rearm, and regain some strength. That is NOT how war is fought.
Being an armchair general is a weird hobby. Has anyone of importance
solicited your advice on military strategy lately, Walter Mitty?
Is that what you learned from history, how to sit around musing on the
logistical mechanics of how wars are or should be fought - that
absolutely nobody of importance gives a shit about your opinion on, anyway?
They're not missing much if that's what history has on offer as education.
Pot, kettle...
Sharx335
2024-05-05 19:08:56 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-globalist
rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They worship
police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the butt of
someone else.
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran away
back home.
Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of substance
against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.
<https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-
black-student/index.html>
Get treatment for your TDS--time to move on.
NoBody
2024-05-06 16:04:37 UTC
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Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-globalist
rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They worship
police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the butt of
someone else.
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran away
back home.
Wow look at you celebrating the murder of an unarmed person without
just cause. You'd do just fine in Russia or China.
bitrex
2024-05-06 19:24:33 UTC
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Post by bitrex
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state, anti-globalist
rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it. They worship
police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up the butt of
someone else.
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran away
back home.
Wow look at you celebrating the murder of an unarmed person without
just cause. You'd do just fine in Russia or China.
Gaza's also a fine proving ground for the same AIs and novel weapon
systems that'll be used on Americans the next time they get uppity like
that - so who the fuck knows why you're so happy about it.
Tom Del Rosso
2024-05-13 01:51:24 UTC
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Post by bitrex
The US right did a pretty good job co-opting anti-state,
anti-globalist rhetoric from the left but there's no substance to it.
They worship police and love the Big State, so long as its boot is up
the butt of someone else.
The Left always wants to give the State power to do more things it never
had the authority to do before, and yet they are supposed to be against
the State. That's substance?
Post by bitrex
The closest the Trump party ever came to engaging in direct action of
substance was Jan 6 2021; security dropped one of them and they ran
away back home.
That paragraph is incomprehensible.
Post by bitrex
Making monkey noises at black people they outnumber 10 to 1 is
definitely more the Trump Party's speed than doing anything of
substance against globalism, it's finally all they really want to do.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/04/us/mississippi-campus-protest-gaza-black-student/index.html
You're not even aware of the incident with Larry Elder and the Leftie in
the gorilla mask. You really are repulsive.
--
Defund the Thought Police
Sharx335
2024-05-05 19:08:03 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
Hey, kids, get a job.
Time to post all their names on social media...McD's needs more burger
flippers.
NefeshBarYochai
2024-05-05 19:28:14 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
I'm warming up to the idea of not taxing the wealthy (or anyone else for
that matter) any harder all the time, what's the point?
Not in the US, anyway. Every extra cent just gets sent straight to wars
overseas and thug cops at home. It's ugly and it's arguably not necessary.
Well said
Sharx335
2024-05-05 20:22:28 UTC
Permalink
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Post by John Larkin
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Long live Hamas?
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
Well said
NefeshBarYochai FINALLY sees the light. May he have 73 virgin goats.
John Larkin
2024-05-05 20:37:13 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
I'm warming up to the idea of not taxing the wealthy (or anyone else for
that matter) any harder all the time, what's the point?
Not in the US, anyway. Every extra cent just gets sent straight to wars
overseas and thug cops at home. It's ugly and it's arguably not necessary.
Well said
In any society, there will be some native murderers and thieves and
rapists. More will migrate to places that allow them to do their
thing. We need cops. Sure, we need good cops.

The US spent lives and fortunes defending England and europe against
Germany twice and defending europe against Russia, twice so far. And
defending Australia and New Zealand and the Philipines against Japan.
Taiwan against China now.
Sharx335
2024-05-05 22:40:30 UTC
Permalink
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
I'm warming up to the idea of not taxing the wealthy (or anyone else for
that matter) any harder all the time, what's the point?
Not in the US, anyway. Every extra cent just gets sent straight to wars
overseas and thug cops at home. It's ugly and it's arguably not necessary.
Well said
In any society, there will be some native murderers and thieves and
rapists. More will migrate to places that allow them to do their
thing. We need cops. Sure, we need good cops.
The US spent lives and fortunes defending England and europe against
Germany twice and defending europe against Russia, twice so far. And
defending Australia and New Zealand and the Philipines against Japan.
Taiwan against China now.
ANd what does the U.S. get for it? Shit and abuse from ignorant, naive
liberals who just. don't. get. it. Were it not for the U.S. (I'm a
Canadian, BTW), we would be speaking German or Russian or Japanese, with
the likelihood of having to learn Mandarin in the near future.
bitrex
2024-05-05 23:06:37 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally
sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for
objecting to
paying for it.
I'm warming up to the idea of not taxing the wealthy (or anyone else for
that matter) any harder all the time, what's the point?
Not in the US, anyway. Every extra cent just gets sent straight to wars
overseas and thug cops at home. It's ugly and it's arguably not necessary.
Well said
In any society, there will be some native murderers and thieves and
rapists. More will migrate to places that allow them to do their
thing. We need cops. Sure, we need good cops.
The US spent lives and fortunes defending England and europe against
Germany twice and defending europe against Russia, twice so far. And
defending Australia and New Zealand and the Philipines against Japan.
Taiwan against China now.
ANd what does the U.S. get for it?  Shit and abuse from ignorant, naive
liberals who just. don't. get. it. Were it not for the U.S. (I'm a
Canadian, BTW), we would be speaking German or Russian or Japanese, with
the likelihood of having to learn Mandarin in the near future.
"Red Dawn" was a Hollywood movie, it wasn't a historical documentary.
Sharx335
2024-05-05 23:09:41 UTC
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Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally
sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
I'm warming up to the idea of not taxing the wealthy (or anyone else for
that matter) any harder all the time, what's the point?
Not in the US, anyway. Every extra cent just gets sent straight to wars
overseas and thug cops at home. It's ugly and it's arguably not necessary.
Well said
In any society, there will be some native murderers and thieves and
rapists. More will migrate to places that allow them to do their
thing. We need cops. Sure, we need good cops.
The US spent lives and fortunes defending England and europe against
Germany twice and defending europe against Russia, twice so far. And
defending Australia and New Zealand and the Philipines against Japan.
Taiwan against China now.
ANd what does the U.S. get for it?  Shit and abuse from ignorant,
naive liberals who just. don't. get. it. Were it not for the U.S. (I'm
a Canadian, BTW), we would be speaking German or Russian or Japanese,
with the likelihood of having to learn Mandarin in the near future.
"Red Dawn" was a Hollywood movie, it wasn't a historical documentary.
Oh right and Russia hasn't really invaded Ukraine and China isn't
threatening Taiwan and Germany didn't almost win WWII and Japan didn't,
for a while, control a huge swath of the Pacific and SE Asia.
%
2024-05-05 23:19:19 UTC
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Post by Sharx335
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally
sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
I'm warming up to the idea of not taxing the wealthy (or anyone else for
that matter) any harder all the time, what's the point?
Not in the US, anyway. Every extra cent just gets sent straight to wars
overseas and thug cops at home. It's ugly and it's arguably not necessary.
Well said
In any society, there will be some native murderers and thieves and
rapists. More will migrate to places that allow them to do their
thing. We need cops. Sure, we need good cops.
The US spent lives and fortunes defending England and europe against
Germany twice and defending europe against Russia, twice so far. And
defending Australia and New Zealand and the Philipines against Japan.
Taiwan against China now.
ANd what does the U.S. get for it?  Shit and abuse from ignorant,
naive liberals who just. don't. get. it. Were it not for the U.S.
(I'm a Canadian, BTW), we would be speaking German or Russian or
Japanese, with the likelihood of having to learn Mandarin in the near
future.
"Red Dawn" was a Hollywood movie, it wasn't a historical documentary.
Oh right and Russia hasn't really invaded Ukraine and China isn't
threatening Taiwan and Germany didn't almost win WWII and Japan didn't,
for a while, control a huge swath of the Pacific and SE Asia.
everybody fight
bitrex
2024-05-05 23:23:11 UTC
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Post by Sharx335
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally
sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
I'm warming up to the idea of not taxing the wealthy (or anyone else for
that matter) any harder all the time, what's the point?
Not in the US, anyway. Every extra cent just gets sent straight to wars
overseas and thug cops at home. It's ugly and it's arguably not necessary.
Well said
In any society, there will be some native murderers and thieves and
rapists. More will migrate to places that allow them to do their
thing. We need cops. Sure, we need good cops.
The US spent lives and fortunes defending England and europe against
Germany twice and defending europe against Russia, twice so far. And
defending Australia and New Zealand and the Philipines against Japan.
Taiwan against China now.
ANd what does the U.S. get for it?  Shit and abuse from ignorant,
naive liberals who just. don't. get. it. Were it not for the U.S.
(I'm a Canadian, BTW), we would be speaking German or Russian or
Japanese, with the likelihood of having to learn Mandarin in the near
future.
"Red Dawn" was a Hollywood movie, it wasn't a historical documentary.
Oh right and Russia hasn't really invaded Ukraine and China isn't
threatening Taiwan and Germany didn't almost win WWII and Japan didn't,
for a while, control a huge swath of the Pacific and SE Asia.
But despite your enthusiasm I expect there is no danger of you invading
the US.

Even though you would likely fit in pretty well the government of Canada
pays you too much to sit on your ass to make it a good value.
John Larkin
2024-05-06 03:48:54 UTC
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Post by Sharx335
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
And Americans, and American students and their families, are expected to
pay for a big portion of it.
And then if American students object to paying for it, they get to pay
the salaries of the cops who beat and pepper spray them for objecting to
paying for it.
I'm warming up to the idea of not taxing the wealthy (or anyone else for
that matter) any harder all the time, what's the point?
Not in the US, anyway. Every extra cent just gets sent straight to wars
overseas and thug cops at home. It's ugly and it's arguably not necessary.
Well said
In any society, there will be some native murderers and thieves and
rapists. More will migrate to places that allow them to do their
thing. We need cops. Sure, we need good cops.
The US spent lives and fortunes defending England and europe against
Germany twice and defending europe against Russia, twice so far. And
defending Australia and New Zealand and the Philipines against Japan.
Taiwan against China now.
ANd what does the U.S. get for it? Shit and abuse from ignorant, naive
liberals who just. don't. get. it. Were it not for the U.S. (I'm a
Canadian, BTW), we would be speaking German or Russian or Japanese, with
the likelihood of having to learn Mandarin in the near future.
What we should get is a better world. It's mostly working so far.
trotsky
2024-05-05 17:06:52 UTC
Permalink
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million. You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
Post by John Larkin
Israel should be the educational and economic (and electronic and
semiconductor) hub of the region. I think Egypt and Jordan and Saudi
Arabia understand that now.
John Larkin
2024-05-05 18:23:29 UTC
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Post by trotsky
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million. You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
October 7.
trotsky
2024-05-05 20:43:23 UTC
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Post by trotsky
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million. You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
October 7.
No one is saying that was permissible. Biden compared it to the
Holocaust though, so I guess he doesn't know about Godwin's Law.
BTR1701
2024-05-05 21:32:25 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million. You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
October 7.
No one is saying that was permissible. Biden compared it to the
Holocaust though, so I guess he doesn't know about Godwin's Law.
Or, even with the Swiss cheese his brain has become, Biden still has the
capacity to realize that some random guy saying something pithy on
Usenet decades ago does not make what he said any kind of a law.

Which is more than we can apparently say for you, Hutt, you bloody
clit-sore.
FPP
2024-05-06 13:48:36 UTC
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Post by BTR1701
Post by John Larkin
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million. You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
October 7.
No one is saying that was permissible. Biden compared it to the
Holocaust though, so I guess he doesn't know about Godwin's Law.
Or, even with the Swiss cheese his brain has become, Biden still has the
capacity to realize that some random guy saying something pithy on
Usenet decades ago does not make what he said any kind of a law.
Which is more than we can apparently say for you, Hutt, you bloody
clit-sore.
Yeah, Biden. Guess he's not smart enough to fall asleep in public and
wake himself up farting.

Must be the swiss cheese.
--
"Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a man’s mind." - OC
Bible 25B.G.
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Sharx335
2024-05-05 22:38:05 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million.  You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
October 7.
No one is saying that was permissible.  Biden compared it to the
Holocaust though, so I guess he doesn't know about Godwin's Law.
Guess YOU don't know that Godwin's Law has absolutely NO authority,
anywhere. It's a weak tool for fools.
NoBody
2024-05-06 16:32:19 UTC
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Post by trotsky
Post by John Larkin
Post by trotsky
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million. You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
October 7.
No one is saying that was permissible. Biden compared it to the
Holocaust though, so I guess he doesn't know about Godwin's Law.
As predicted you won't condemn Oct 7.
NoBody
2024-05-06 16:06:14 UTC
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On Sun, 05 May 2024 11:23:29 -0700, John Larkin
Post by John Larkin
Post by trotsky
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million. You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
October 7.
He'll run from this.
Sharx335
2024-05-05 19:13:15 UTC
Permalink
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million.  You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
Post by John Larkin
Israel should be the educational and economic (and electronic and
semiconductor) hub of the region. I think Egypt and Jordan and Saudi
Arabia understand that now.
Were you born stupid or did you have to get brainwashed by whacko lefty
professors? WAR IS WAR. And civilians get killed or injured. UNTIL Hamas
surrenders, people on both sides will continue to get killed or injured.
GET some education, please.
John Larkin
2024-05-05 20:51:16 UTC
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Post by Sharx335
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million.  You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
Post by John Larkin
Israel should be the educational and economic (and electronic and
semiconductor) hub of the region. I think Egypt and Jordan and Saudi
Arabia understand that now.
Were you born stupid or did you have to get brainwashed by whacko lefty
professors? WAR IS WAR. And civilians get killed or injured. UNTIL Hamas
surrenders, people on both sides will continue to get killed or injured.
GET some education, please.
Iran believes that Israel should not exist. Extreme islamists believe
that islam should conquer the world by force and they want Spain back.

Muhammad was a warrior. Jesus was not.

The passion to conquer land by force is a fundamental tribal behavior.
Europe has finally got over that. Russia, China, Iran, and Venezuela
have not.
bitrex
2024-05-05 22:41:45 UTC
Permalink
Post by John Larkin
Post by Sharx335
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million.  You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
Post by John Larkin
Israel should be the educational and economic (and electronic and
semiconductor) hub of the region. I think Egypt and Jordan and Saudi
Arabia understand that now.
Were you born stupid or did you have to get brainwashed by whacko lefty
professors? WAR IS WAR. And civilians get killed or injured. UNTIL Hamas
surrenders, people on both sides will continue to get killed or injured.
GET some education, please.
Iran believes that Israel should not exist. Extreme islamists believe
that islam should conquer the world by force and they want Spain back.
Muhammad was a warrior. Jesus was not.
The passion to conquer land by force is a fundamental tribal behavior.
Europe has finally got over that. Russia, China, Iran, and Venezuela
have not.
Yeah I can see why you want to be on the team of a "winner" like Trump
so bad, Irish. Your Irish ancestors spent a thousand years a conquered
people.

Not everyone learned to love their chains as well as you have.
Sharx335
2024-05-05 23:05:27 UTC
Permalink
Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by Sharx335
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally
sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million.  You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
Post by John Larkin
Israel should be the educational and economic (and electronic and
semiconductor) hub of the region. I think Egypt and Jordan and Saudi
Arabia understand that now.
Were you born stupid or did you have to get brainwashed by whacko lefty
professors? WAR IS WAR. And civilians get killed or injured. UNTIL Hamas
surrenders, people on both sides will continue to get killed or injured.
GET some education, please.
Iran believes that Israel should not exist. Extreme islamists believe
that islam should conquer the world by force and they want Spain back.
Muhammad was a warrior. Jesus was not.
The passion to conquer land by force is a fundamental tribal behavior.
Europe has finally got over that. Russia, China, Iran, and Venezuela
have not.
Yeah I can see why you want to be on the team of a "winner" like Trump
so bad, Irish. Your Irish ancestors spent a thousand years a conquered
people.
Not everyone learned to love their chains as well as you have.
You seem to know a lot about chains...like the one you tie around your
sack to help you get off.
John Larkin
2024-05-06 03:59:27 UTC
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Post by bitrex
Post by John Larkin
Post by Sharx335
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million.  You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
Post by John Larkin
Israel should be the educational and economic (and electronic and
semiconductor) hub of the region. I think Egypt and Jordan and Saudi
Arabia understand that now.
Were you born stupid or did you have to get brainwashed by whacko lefty
professors? WAR IS WAR. And civilians get killed or injured. UNTIL Hamas
surrenders, people on both sides will continue to get killed or injured.
GET some education, please.
Iran believes that Israel should not exist. Extreme islamists believe
that islam should conquer the world by force and they want Spain back.
Muhammad was a warrior. Jesus was not.
The passion to conquer land by force is a fundamental tribal behavior.
Europe has finally got over that. Russia, China, Iran, and Venezuela
have not.
Yeah I can see why you want to be on the team of a "winner" like Trump
so bad, Irish. Your Irish ancestors spent a thousand years a conquered
people.
1000 years ago, most everybody was slaves.
Post by bitrex
Not everyone learned to love their chains as well as you have.
Chains? The USA is astoundingly free and safe and prosperous by
historical standards.

Lots of bad stuff happened thousands of years ago, but we have made
progress.

I just read a book about the great famine and Irish immigration to the
USA.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/031656480X

Ireland was no paradise even before the famine.

I have mixed feelings. It was terrible, but if there wasn't the potato
famine, I wouldn't exist.
Ralph Mowery
2024-05-06 15:40:59 UTC
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Post by John Larkin
1000 years ago, most everybody was slaves.
Post by bitrex
Not everyone learned to love their chains as well as you have.
Chains? The USA is astoundingly free and safe and prosperous by
historical standards.
Lots of bad stuff happened thousands of years ago, but we have made
progress.
Now the US is going down hill. The working class is little more than
slaves to the government. Just think of how much we are taxed just to
give it to the non workers and other countries. We have fed, state ,
and local tax. Then here is a fee for many other things such as sales
tax and car tags.
Ubiquitous
2024-05-06 03:19:06 UTC
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Post by trotsky
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic
to today's pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled
with repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality,
and murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of
Gaza. They have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can
buy indulgences from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million. You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
TROLL-O-METER

5* 6* *7
4* *8
3* *9
2* *10
1* | *stuporous
0* -*- *catatonic
* |\ *comatose
* \ *clinical death
* \ *biological death
* _\/ *demonic apparition
* * *damned for all eternity
NoBody
2024-05-06 16:05:55 UTC
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Post by trotsky
Post by John Larkin
Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
How old were you? Children are idiots who go to college to maybe grow
up a bit and possibly learn something, but that doesn't stop them from
trying to take control. Spoiled brats.
What was your major?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Thank goodness my wise parents sent me to the International School of
Geneva, Switzerland where I thrived.
The underground French fascist group, ‘la Main Rouge’ repeatedly
threatened to kill me for organizing student demonstrations against
France’s colonial war in Algeria. But I survived.
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today’s pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
Long live Hamas?
Post by NefeshBarYochai
Students may be poor and too emotional, but they are often filled with
repulsions at the sight of mass killing, political brutality, and
murderous hatred such as we see today in the prison camp of Gaza. They
have yet to learn the sordid truth about how money can buy indulgences
from killing civilians and other war crimes.
Israel must destroy Hamas, partly as a demonstration that attacking
Israel doesn't pay. It's ugly but arguably necessary.
It's not "ugly" it's war crimes times a million. You're either cool
with civilians being targeted and famine being used as a weapon or
you're not.
Hmm were you for civillians being targeted and being used as hostages
on 10/7? I must have missed your outrage.
Post by trotsky
Post by John Larkin
Israel should be the educational and economic (and electronic and
semiconductor) hub of the region. I think Egypt and Jordan and Saudi
Arabia understand that now.
Tyrone
2024-05-04 20:41:39 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York – I was kicked out of New York’s prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for ‘revolutionary and disruptive
activities.’
Congratulations. You were and are an asshole.
Tyrone
2024-05-05 23:36:06 UTC
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On May 4, 2024 at 3:35:11 PM EDT, "NefeshBarYochai" <***@invalid.noy> wrote:

Arrest them, expel them and don't refund any money to their parents.
Congratulations, you flunked out of college.

Welcome home, whining kiddies.
Tom Del Rosso
2024-05-13 01:42:36 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
April 26, 2024
New York - I was kicked out of New York's prestigious Collegiate
private school many moons ago for 'revolutionary and disruptive
activities.'
[...]
Being a life-long rebel and hell-raiser, I am naturally sympathetic to
today's pro-Palestinian student protests that are now sweeping
American and European campuses.
I'm sympathetic to the Jordanians who threw Palestinians out after the
Palestinians instigated civil war in Jordan in 1978, and I'm sympathetic
to the Lebanese who threw Palestinians out after the Palestinians
instigated civil war in Lebanon in 1982, and I'm sympathetic to all the
people Palestinians have murdered, and to the Israelis who have the
thankless task of stopping them.

I'm also sympathetic to the Palestinian children who chant, "Stab! Stab!
Stab the Jews!" thanks to the way Palestinian parents raise them. But
they lose my sympathy when they grow up and start doing it. Then it's
necessary to kill them.

I'm not the least bit sympathetic to ignorant children who should know
more by the time they are old enough to vote, and who should be aware
when they don't know enough to have a strong opinion. Most of today's
idiots learned all they know from TikTok. (At least you didn't.) They
have tent cities where the tents are all the same color and model
because they were purchaced in bulk by whoever is organizing them. They
are too stupid even to know that they are being manipulated.
--
Defund the Thought Police
John S
2024-05-31 19:59:03 UTC
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Welcome to s.e.design.politics. Go to some other group for electronics
design discussions.
Cursitor Doom
2024-05-31 22:46:00 UTC
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Post by John S
Welcome to s.e.design.politics. Go to some other group for electronics
design discussions.
Just you wait for the run-up to November 5th!
John S
2024-06-02 00:54:06 UTC
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Post by Cursitor Doom
Post by John S
Welcome to s.e.design.politics. Go to some other group for electronics
design discussions.
Just you wait for the run-up to November 5th!
I don't do politics. So...what is your point in terms of electronics
designs?
Cursitor Doom
2024-06-02 12:27:52 UTC
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Post by John S
Post by Cursitor Doom
Post by John S
Welcome to s.e.design.politics. Go to some other group for electronics
design discussions.
Just you wait for the run-up to November 5th!
I don't do politics. So...what is your point in terms of electronics
designs?
My point is that every time there's been a presidential election, this
group becomes us.talk.politics and any discussion of electronic design
becomes off-topic and deprecated.
john larkin
2024-06-02 16:01:41 UTC
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On Sun, 2 Jun 2024 12:27:52 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom
Post by Cursitor Doom
Post by John S
Post by Cursitor Doom
Post by John S
Welcome to s.e.design.politics. Go to some other group for electronics
design discussions.
Just you wait for the run-up to November 5th!
I don't do politics. So...what is your point in terms of electronics
designs?
My point is that every time there's been a presidential election, this
group becomes us.talk.politics and any discussion of electronic design
becomes off-topic and deprecated.
It was declining anyhow.

I think that people who can actually do component-level electronic
design are becoming rare. Kids in college type more than they solder.
I've had interns who are afraid of electricity and panic when I ask
them to analyze a 2-resistor voltage divider.

10 volt battery feeding series 9K and 1K resistors. What's the voltage
across the 1K? They stutter and it's hilarious.

I took a tour of the Cornell EE school, and I counted screens. I saw
23 computer screens and one oscilloscope.

If EE grads are any good, the semiconductor outfits scoop up the best.

It takes no skill to rant endlessly about politics. The thing I like
about circuit design is that it has to work and it doesn't take long
to find out if it does.
Cursitor Doom
2024-06-02 17:05:00 UTC
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Post by john larkin
On Sun, 2 Jun 2024 12:27:52 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom
Post by Cursitor Doom
Post by John S
Post by Cursitor Doom
Post by John S
Welcome to s.e.design.politics. Go to some other group for
electronics design discussions.
Just you wait for the run-up to November 5th!
I don't do politics. So...what is your point in terms of electronics
designs?
My point is that every time there's been a presidential election, this
group becomes us.talk.politics and any discussion of electronic design
becomes off-topic and deprecated.
It was declining anyhow.
I don't believe so. Like you, I've been here for the best part of 30 years
and the s/n ratio's about the same now as it was then.
Post by john larkin
I think that people who can actually do component-level electronic
design are becoming rare. Kids in college type more than they solder.
I've had interns who are afraid of electricity and panic when I ask them
to analyze a 2-resistor voltage divider.
10 volt battery feeding series 9K and 1K resistors. What's the voltage
across the 1K? They stutter and it's hilarious.
You're not telling me these people have an EE degree FFS??
Post by john larkin
I took a tour of the Cornell EE school, and I counted screens. I saw 23
computer screens and one oscilloscope.
Oh dear.
Post by john larkin
If EE grads are any good, the semiconductor outfits scoop up the best.
It takes no skill to rant endlessly about politics. The thing I like
about circuit design is that it has to work and it doesn't take long to
find out if it does.
My dear fellow, you're just going to have to become accustomed to this
group moving over to politics increasingly over the next 5 months. AISI,
this forthcoming election will be absolutely *critical* to world peace and
I do wish more people would wake up to the peril we're in if Trump doesn't
win come November.
john larkin
2024-06-02 17:39:06 UTC
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On Sun, 2 Jun 2024 17:05:00 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom
Post by Cursitor Doom
Post by john larkin
On Sun, 2 Jun 2024 12:27:52 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom
Post by Cursitor Doom
Post by John S
Post by Cursitor Doom
Post by John S
Welcome to s.e.design.politics. Go to some other group for
electronics design discussions.
Just you wait for the run-up to November 5th!
I don't do politics. So...what is your point in terms of electronics
designs?
My point is that every time there's been a presidential election, this
group becomes us.talk.politics and any discussion of electronic design
becomes off-topic and deprecated.
It was declining anyhow.
I don't believe so. Like you, I've been here for the best part of 30 years
and the s/n ratio's about the same now as it was then.
Post by john larkin
I think that people who can actually do component-level electronic
design are becoming rare. Kids in college type more than they solder.
I've had interns who are afraid of electricity and panic when I ask them
to analyze a 2-resistor voltage divider.
10 volt battery feeding series 9K and 1K resistors. What's the voltage
across the 1K? They stutter and it's hilarious.
You're not telling me these people have an EE degree FFS??
Interns are usually 3rd or 4th year EE students. "Uhh, I don't
remember that equation."

A fun thing to do is to ask them about their senior EE project.

I have another quick test, to whiteboard a simple NPN emitter
follower. Intel is welcome to the ones that can't pass that!
Post by Cursitor Doom
Post by john larkin
I took a tour of the Cornell EE school, and I counted screens. I saw 23
computer screens and one oscilloscope.
Oh dear.
Post by john larkin
If EE grads are any good, the semiconductor outfits scoop up the best.
It takes no skill to rant endlessly about politics. The thing I like
about circuit design is that it has to work and it doesn't take long to
find out if it does.
My dear fellow, you're just going to have to become accustomed to this
group moving over to politics increasingly over the next 5 months. AISI,
this forthcoming election will be absolutely *critical* to world peace and
I do wish more people would wake up to the peril we're in if Trump doesn't
win come November.
There seems to be a trend for people to move from the left/right
fringes, towards the independent center. In other words, to show less
tribalism and a little common sense.
Cursitor Doom
2024-06-02 17:42:43 UTC
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Welcome to s.e.design.politics. Go to some other group for
electronics design discussions.
Just you wait for the run-up to November 5th!
I don't do politics. So...what is your point in terms of electronics
designs?
My point is that every time there's been a presidential election, this
group becomes us.talk.politics and any discussion of electronic design
becomes off-topic and deprecated.
It was declining anyhow.
I don't believe so. Like you, I've been here for the best part of 30
years and the s/n ratio's about the same now as it was then.
Post by john larkin
I think that people who can actually do component-level electronic
design are becoming rare. Kids in college type more than they solder.
I've had interns who are afraid of electricity and panic when I ask
them to analyze a 2-resistor voltage divider.
10 volt battery feeding series 9K and 1K resistors. What's the voltage
across the 1K? They stutter and it's hilarious.
You're not telling me these people have an EE degree FFS??
Interns are usually 3rd or 4th year EE students. "Uhh, I don't remember
that equation."
A fun thing to do is to ask them about their senior EE project.
I have another quick test, to whiteboard a simple NPN emitter follower.
Intel is welcome to the ones that can't pass that!
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Post by john larkin
I took a tour of the Cornell EE school, and I counted screens. I saw
23 computer screens and one oscilloscope.
Oh dear.
Post by john larkin
If EE grads are any good, the semiconductor outfits scoop up the best.
It takes no skill to rant endlessly about politics. The thing I like
about circuit design is that it has to work and it doesn't take long
to find out if it does.
My dear fellow, you're just going to have to become accustomed to this
group moving over to politics increasingly over the next 5 months. AISI,
this forthcoming election will be absolutely *critical* to world peace
and I do wish more people would wake up to the peril we're in if Trump
doesn't win come November.
There seems to be a trend for people to move from the left/right
fringes, towards the independent center. In other words, to show less
tribalism and a little common sense.
That's definitely *not* the vibe I'm sensing from my present perspective
outside of the country.
john larkin
2024-06-02 18:00:34 UTC
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Post by John S
Welcome to s.e.design.politics. Go to some other group for
electronics design discussions.
Just you wait for the run-up to November 5th!
I don't do politics. So...what is your point in terms of electronics
designs?
My point is that every time there's been a presidential election, this
group becomes us.talk.politics and any discussion of electronic design
becomes off-topic and deprecated.
It was declining anyhow.
I don't believe so. Like you, I've been here for the best part of 30
years and the s/n ratio's about the same now as it was then.
Post by john larkin
I think that people who can actually do component-level electronic
design are becoming rare. Kids in college type more than they solder.
I've had interns who are afraid of electricity and panic when I ask
them to analyze a 2-resistor voltage divider.
10 volt battery feeding series 9K and 1K resistors. What's the voltage
across the 1K? They stutter and it's hilarious.
You're not telling me these people have an EE degree FFS??
Interns are usually 3rd or 4th year EE students. "Uhh, I don't remember
that equation."
A fun thing to do is to ask them about their senior EE project.
I have another quick test, to whiteboard a simple NPN emitter follower.
Intel is welcome to the ones that can't pass that!
Post by Cursitor Doom
Post by john larkin
I took a tour of the Cornell EE school, and I counted screens. I saw
23 computer screens and one oscilloscope.
Oh dear.
Post by john larkin
If EE grads are any good, the semiconductor outfits scoop up the best.
It takes no skill to rant endlessly about politics. The thing I like
about circuit design is that it has to work and it doesn't take long
to find out if it does.
My dear fellow, you're just going to have to become accustomed to this
group moving over to politics increasingly over the next 5 months. AISI,
this forthcoming election will be absolutely *critical* to world peace
and I do wish more people would wake up to the peril we're in if Trump
doesn't win come November.
There seems to be a trend for people to move from the left/right
fringes, towards the independent center. In other words, to show less
tribalism and a little common sense.
That's definitely *not* the vibe I'm sensing from my present perspective
outside of the country.
Newspapers and web sites and political parties make money off taking
extreme positions. The dynamics pushes them away from center. The New
York Times doesn't report any more, they preach and screech.

In real life, the people I meet here are friendly and thoughtful and
not very concerned with politics.
Cursitor Doom
2024-06-02 21:06:51 UTC
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On Sun, 2 Jun 2024 17:42:43 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom
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On Sun, 2 Jun 2024 17:05:00 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom
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On Sun, 2 Jun 2024 12:27:52 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom
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Post by John S
Welcome to s.e.design.politics. Go to some other group for
electronics design discussions.
Just you wait for the run-up to November 5th!
I don't do politics. So...what is your point in terms of
electronics designs?
My point is that every time there's been a presidential election,
this group becomes us.talk.politics and any discussion of electronic
design becomes off-topic and deprecated.
It was declining anyhow.
I don't believe so. Like you, I've been here for the best part of 30
years and the s/n ratio's about the same now as it was then.
Post by john larkin
I think that people who can actually do component-level electronic
design are becoming rare. Kids in college type more than they
solder. I've had interns who are afraid of electricity and panic
when I ask them to analyze a 2-resistor voltage divider.
10 volt battery feeding series 9K and 1K resistors. What's the
voltage across the 1K? They stutter and it's hilarious.
You're not telling me these people have an EE degree FFS??
Interns are usually 3rd or 4th year EE students. "Uhh, I don't
remember that equation."
A fun thing to do is to ask them about their senior EE project.
I have another quick test, to whiteboard a simple NPN emitter follower.
Intel is welcome to the ones that can't pass that!
Post by Cursitor Doom
Post by john larkin
I took a tour of the Cornell EE school, and I counted screens. I saw
23 computer screens and one oscilloscope.
Oh dear.
Post by john larkin
If EE grads are any good, the semiconductor outfits scoop up the best.
It takes no skill to rant endlessly about politics. The thing I like
about circuit design is that it has to work and it doesn't take long
to find out if it does.
My dear fellow, you're just going to have to become accustomed to this
group moving over to politics increasingly over the next 5 months. AISI,
this forthcoming election will be absolutely *critical* to world peace
and I do wish more people would wake up to the peril we're in if Trump
doesn't win come November.
There seems to be a trend for people to move from the left/right
fringes, towards the independent center. In other words, to show less
tribalism and a little common sense.
That's definitely *not* the vibe I'm sensing from my present perspective
outside of the country.
Newspapers and web sites and political parties make money off taking
extreme positions. The dynamics pushes them away from center. The New
York Times doesn't report any more, they preach and screech.
In real life, the people I meet here are friendly and thoughtful and not
very concerned with politics.
Well, time will tell in the end. There is an undeniable perception on the
part of a very large proportion of Republicans that Trump is being
persecuted through the courts in a desperate attempt to de-rail his
election chances and that's certainly how it appears from here. These are
the sort of tactics that would not be out of place in some African banana
republic. I never thought I'd ever see it in America.

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