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  • But there has to be a limit, I'm not saying Israel is right but if I write the word hospital on a tank and drive it into battle then that hospital is going to get bombed, it's possible that they'll wait until I've fired a shot if I'm fighting an especially restrained army.

    So since there obviously is a line so we need to think about where it is in a realistic and sensible sense.

  • What you're saying is during an active war they haven't heavily publicised what their special forces and secret agents have been doing?

    I say heavily because they have mentioned various success their covert units have had, one example is them sneaking into a tunnel while everyone was busy firing rockets at Israel then taking all the secret documents revealing the location of other tunnel networks and fighters.

    Of course Israel wants to find the kidnapped people and free them, of course they want to kill or capture the Hamas leaders, and of course they don't want to kill innocent people. Those aren't easy things in the situation they're in.

    The leader of Hamas assuming he's back from his recent trip to Iran is at home in Doha, the local commanders are in their bases deep under hospitals, the fighters are dressed as civilians and of course get added to the civilian casualties lists - especially the teenagers fighting for Hamas...

    People act like Israel is in an easy position but that really isn't close to reality.

  • That's an absurdly simplistic view that you can only afford to have because there are no consequences to you having it. Were you actually in charge and had briefings explaining the complex history and political situation then you'd very likely find yourself realising it's not as simple as you wish.

  • Actually though it wasn't them that rejected the two state solution, Arafat and now Hamas have been very clear 'from the river to the sea' they will not accept a two state solution or any form of existence for Israel

    Edit - downvoting literal facts won't change them

  • Mostly because the left does nothing but exaggerate reasons to hate the democrats and make grand statements about how they're only going to vote for someone with exactly their opinion on everything (current opinions with the benefit of hindsight applied to their historical opinions of course)

  • Yeah, what are you supposed to do when someone yells down the phone 'i saw a meme and now I'm basically an expert on this so you have to do what I say or you're evil!' or 'the joooos control the world bank and eat babies, we should be helping kill them!'

    It's a painfully complex situation with no clear solution and a lot of hard choices, pretending you have some clairvoyant power or simple answer just means you don't even begin to understand the situation.

  • Jesus that would be scary, I know here in the left echochambers it feels like we're the only people that exist but the reality is there's millions of people who have strong opinions about wacky things and they're incredibly easy to manipulate through a few social media posts.

    Look at how many people know basically nothing about this situation but are completely sure it's a very simple matter - A dozen bad memes and we'd be at war with Cony 2012 or banning funding NASA or some bullshit.

  • Ah so we want all the negative sentiment for saying we want to end golf but none of the positive effects of doing so? Fantastic plan!

    I guess at best it might help push some courses into adopting ecologically sustainable management practices just to attract the green minded player.

    It think it's more likely to foster resentment and distrust 'give the greens an inch and before you know it they'll have it's all locked in shoe boxes eating bugs' mentally that is so hard to fight against.

  • True, it does prove their six billion investment in making the largest solar project in the world was a great idea.

    Hopefully they'll continue their plan to invest almost half a trillion dollars in renewables this decade.

  • We've wasted so much money in r&d simply because it's a tech that allows the rich to maintain their power monopoly, if we'd spent all that on more sensible options we'd be far closer to an ecologically sustainable future.

  • The problem I have is these problems are all caused by corner cutting and yes we could live in fantasy world where corporations don't cut corners to save money and will just keep pouring money into a pit just to be safe even when they're already losing money hand over fist due to not being able to compete with kWh pricing from renewables - but we don't live in that world.

    We'll end up with minimum wage staff working without proper training, safety systems turned off because they're too expensive to repair, and leaks not reported because company policy is broken. They're going to be run by the same companies the are dumping oil into the Niger Delta for the last however many decades simply because it's cheaper than fixing the issue - putting faith that 'we'll do it properly this time' is incredibly dumb based on the near limitless examples of that never happening.

  • Yeah the same reason nuclear is being rejected everywhere, it's economically unfeasible and a huge liability - no one wants to end up with a hugely expensive powerstation that no one wants to buy power from because it's a thousand times more expensive per kWh than any other option.

  • I think the reason s lot of people don't think crypto is a useful currency is because they've tried to use it to buy drugs and the process is awkward, slow, incredibly expensive, and messy.

    There are so many little steps where someone else takes a cut of your money and waiting to see if the transaction goes through is agonisingly long. When buying weed it's understandable but no one is going to accept that for anything where there's other options.

  • Worse conditions then any serf? Worse then if you waded through mud full of leeches and bugs to grip handfuls of sedge reed with a hand wrapped in tattered old cloth that didn't stop the razor sharp edges from cutting your skin? Then you walked home hungry, cold and wet to a starvation diet and more chores?

    When a serfs body fell apart from their hard life they didn't mean their knees ache in the cold, they died. Life as a surf was incredibly brutal and hard, I've also done too much hard labour and earned a pittance from it so I completely agree we need to hurry up and get automation and AI figured so we can finally end the barbarous practice but I'm not going to kid myself I'd rather be medieval serf.

    Being poor now is better than its ever been, work is safer and easier with more protections than ever while the cost of living in terms of return on labor is far higher than its ever been - you can wear rough sewn jute, live in a cold hovel heated by sticks you collect and eat a slim diet of turnip and grain if you want - you could probably afford to do so on a couple of days a month at an Amazon sorting depo.

    Seriously you could buy a bolt of plain cloth every shift you work and still have enough money left over to buy more turnips and porridge rye than the average surf would eat in a week. You'd be living better then a yeoman.