I seem to have heard that about every single price point Bitcoin has decisively broken through so far. Ignorant Bitcoiners, sitting on their millions of dollars, while we smart traders sit on our smaller piles, grinding out profits if we're lucky. IDK if BTC hits 1mn, but I know that there has been an endless litany of Bitcoin failure predictions, yet here it sits, back near new ATH's which are double the previous ATH's. With this inflation? 1mn BTC might be in the rearview in 3 years. The only thing I'm sure of - none of us know for sure.
Yeah, it's depressing. And it looks like there's enough room there for a Mosque and a Temple. wtf? It's all the same 'God.' Just different methods of hallucination. Just fucking share! (I shouldn't be so cynical, but it really pains me to see so many people, many children, dying for nothing.)
OK. Why do Iran and Israel hate each other? It started in 1979. Before that, they were not enemy. Now let's talk about history. Where shall we start? Super extreme ancient times (microorganisms in the ocean) Extreme ancient times when humans evolved from monkeys/apes or whatever Persian Empire (current Iran) Christian Biblical time Muslim Quran time 1100 Christian vs Muslim Crusade war 1300 Ottoman Empire era (current Turkey) UK occupation/colonization of Israel before WW2 Nakba - Jews forced Palestine out of Israel after WW2 1967 Arab-Israel war because of Nakba 1953 US supported Iran 1979 Islamic revolution against the US Feel free to update / fine-tune this timetable. __________
They've been sharing. It's the settler expansion that pisses people off. The constant check points and raiding of Al Aqsa; only allowing old people to gather and worship? This is why South African was ballsy enough to take the zionists to court, cause they can see the same behaviors they experienced in the past.
I don't like the Biden Regime. Basically, I disagree with almost every single policy I have heard from them. And I look at each one individually. I am non-partisan (meaning: I reject both parties equally for their corruption). That being said: the Dems have the upper hand in evil right now. So, when I see this: I'm even more sure I'm right in supporting Palestine. FREE PALESTINE.
Fair enough and true enough, but the Temple Mount is a real issue. Maybe it's ginned up by TPTB, but it's been in the eye of the real religious fanatics for decades on both sides. to be clear - I think this is a minority of both populations - hardcore Zionists and Islamic fanatics. They're both just so loud they drown out the rational ones. But for sure, man. FREE PALESTINE. Absolutely.
If Trump were to be the next president, it would be the same situation as Trump and Biden are pro-Israel. Palestinians are humans and innocent people. They should not be in the world's biggest mega-prison.
It's rather ironic, Bibi who hasn't lifted a finger to help the other Jew who is in the shit Zelensky, yet Zelinsky thought Bibi was doing a great job in Gaza. Israel even turned down Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky's request to make a solidarity visit to the country in the wake of Hamas' attack, telling him that the "time is not right," Well if Bibi strikes at Iran, Zelinsky can kiss Ukraine goodbye, Bibi is going to drag everyone into a MiddleEast war. So Bibi will get all the attention and money from America and GB while Zelinsky will get peanuts. Gotta give Bibi credit, he knows how to shaft everyone, reminds me of someone else in politics.
What do you mean by not doubting that Hamas commits terrorist acts? Is that even up to debate? Hamas is widely recognized as a terrorist organization. Their charter literally states that the goal is to eliminate Israel and that negotiated resolutions are not acceptable. This is jihad. Wikipedia: Where did you get those numbers? The number I can find for the terrorist attack on the 7th of October is 1139. In my world, it's a big difference between a terrorist attack where civilians are deliberately targeted and civilian casualties in a war. Have there ever been a war without civilian casualties? Sadly, that's the outcome of any war and if you think I find any joy in this war and the loss of civilian life, you got it wrong. Maybe Israel could have handled it differently. I don't claim to hold the answers. But from what I've seen, they've given civilians warnings to evacuate well in advance and they're also supplying humanitarian aid to the civilians. I'm sure that's unprecedented in a war. Do you see Russia supplying humanitarian aid or warning the civilians to evacuate in advance of an attack? Some people say it's a genocide, but there are two million people living in Gaza and the war have been raging for 5 months now. If Israel truly wanted the civilian casualites could have been way, way higher in just a few days. One could argue that it's impressive that they're not by now. We can dumb it down using a @NoahA type of analogy: Let's say you're living in a well protected castle trying to live your life in peace, but on the outskirts of town there's a large group of people who's main goal is to eliminate you and your entire familiy. And they will keep doing so regardless of how small their chances are. They could have chosen to build a community for themselves and to live in peace with their neighbor, but all resources are channeled towards this goal at the expense of the rest of the people living there. On a daily basis they're attacking you, but thanks to a good defense system most of the attacks are ineffective except a few minor casualties now and then. You are NOT launching attacks back at this point although you could easily do so, but admittedly you have a well defended border as there's been a history of these people sneaking in to commit attacks on your family and blowing up things. However, one day the enemy manages to sneak in a back door and slaughters a great deal of your family in the most brutal way, take over 200 of your family as hostages (including children, woman and elderly people) and take them back to their place and go in hiding among the civilians which they have no moral qualms about using as human shields. How would you respond? Should you just turn the other cheek and accept this or would you strike back and try to save your family even if it meant innocent people would be killed as a consequence? On this we can agree. However, a big difference is that even if Israel truly hates the Palestinian people which I'm sure is true, they do NOT have a goal of eliminating them. That can not be said of Hamas.