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  • Yep. Israel is becoming more radicalized by the minute.

    This is the end result of a nation founded on religious nationalism. It's run by right-wing nutjobs who just want to eradicate the people of Palestine.

    It's disgusting. I have no sympathy of Zionists or any other religious nationalists. Nobody deserves to be anywhere based on their religion.

  • I disagree. I think we can have the comforts of modern society without exploiting those who provide us raw materials for them.

    They should get to enjoy in the fruits of their labor as well. Unfortunately, most of their efforts are being siphoned away by greedy and corrupt people and their supporters.

    We can have enough so we all live comfortably.

    We just need to stop taking advantage of others to look good in front of our peers.

  • I don't really think that's the answer. We should be compensating these people accordingly for what they provide for us.

    There's no reason they shouldn't have thriving economies other than greed.

    No, we shouldn't have to pay higher prices. The people at the top should be making less profit.

    Unfortunately, in places like Africa, there are just fewer people with an egregious amount of wealth. Even if we paid higher prices or the people at the top made less money, most of what is being made is being siphoned off by those exploiting the workers.

  • I wonder how this is affecting waters near the poles.

    From what I've heard, new shipping routes are being opened up thanks to melting ice.

    I'm not sure what this is doing for the ecosystem, though. Perhaps it will allow more, fewer, or different fish to thrive in that environment.

    I'm a huge fan of fishing to survive, so I'm always interested in how things are changing and how we can adapt. If we can adapt...