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lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlOPtoIreland@lemmy.ml•Mary Lou McDonald’s White House boycott is a sign of a more aggressive Sinn Féin approachEnglish11·4 months agoHow will western Europe benefit by sending more arms?
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlto Gunners@lemmy.world•Daily Discussion - 25 February 2025English12·4 months agoyou’re sunk after that loss to West Ham sorry
I’ll give you €7 for it




lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Kim Jong-un bans hotdogs for North Koreans, cooking them an act of treasonEnglish21·6 months agoThe RFA-defenders’ only thing is posting mediabiasfactcheck.com over and over again.
Kim Jong Un is a brutal dictator who starves the people of North Korea
Surely they should like him then??
Makes little sense to say he is bad because he “starves the people of North Korea”, and therefore throw your support behind the regime that starved 20% of North Koreans in the 1950s and more with ongoing sanctions.
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mltoIreland@lemmy.ml•Gerry Adams to appear in UK civil case alleging he ‘oversaw’ IRA campaigns. The case involves bombings in England between 1973 and 1996English3·7 months agoGen Z dubs need to be banned from talking about this stuff
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Who are the good guys in the Israel/Palestine conflict?English4·8 months agoIt’s clear Judaism / Muslim conflicts have caused a lot more suffering to Muslims in Palestine for the last 100+ years. But the solution to this conflict will never be violence. Only diplomacy.
The mental model here is “violence and diplomacy are mutually exclusive”. In fact, they’re very closely connected, almost synonymous.
I’m arguing that such comments can generate hate and divide. You don’t have to agree with me on this, but I at least hope you agree that the solution is not hate, but diplomacy.
Agree here. I grew up in violence and lived through the peace process. It starts out violent, and you win concessions by showing strength, and then negotiate peace. That worked in Ireland in 1998 and almost worked in Palestine in 2000. Violence is the first part of the diplomacy.
When violence is acceptable the weak and marginalized are destroyed.
You’re saying that the weak should go to the negotiating table empty-handed, but that won’t solve anything for them. They need to stop being weak and start being strong, then diplomacy can start to happen.
The solution to weakness is strength. How can the weak become strong without the Armalite?
The Catholics took up arms in 1968 and came to the negotiating table in 1998. We won some concessions because we showed strength for 31 years, not “empathy”. Yasser Arafat understood this: he knew when to use violence and when to negotiate. If you defang yourself as Step One, you make diplomacy impossible.
I only wish the best for Gaza and Israel. And in my opinion the solution is empathy and diplomacy. It’s obviously terribly hard to negotiate and empathize with your abuser. But in my opinion, if this sentiment doesn’t start the conflict will only stop when the weaker side is destroyed. I hope we can respect each other. Bless you.
I admire your values, but you’re incorrectly equating “empathy and diplomacy”. Diplomacy is more a military matter; empathy has no place in realpolitik.
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should we A) colonise other planets or B) build habitats in the middle of space, like O'Neill Cylinders and stuff?English7·8 months agoCan you string together 2 sentences without culture war tropes?
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should we A) colonise other planets or B) build habitats in the middle of space, like O'Neill Cylinders and stuff?English5·8 months agothe levels of 白左 on some hexbears, really… 100% moralising 0% thinking
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should we A) colonise other planets or B) build habitats in the middle of space, like O'Neill Cylinders and stuff?English4·8 months agoWhat’s your definition of ‘pollute’? I don’t really get how the verb ‘pollute’ can apply to non-biological planets; to me the word means something like ‘putting matter in places where is disrupts ecosystems’. I think the book about Gaia has a definition like this too.
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is it known who done the attack on archive.org?English1·8 months agoThanks
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should we A) colonise other planets or B) build habitats in the middle of space, like O'Neill Cylinders and stuff?English6·8 months agoHe has Musk Derangement Syndrome 🤣🤣🤣
Too much time reading clickbait
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How did you spice things up in your life?English181·8 months agoSlam it to the left If you're having a good time
Shake it to the right If you know that you feel fine
Chicas to the front Ha ha go round
Winter has his charms as well.
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlto fashion@hexbear.net•NYT: "Michelle Obama’s Plain Words in a Plain Suit"English12·8 months agoBarack Obama in a tan suit: “Come out ye cowardly Fenians, come out and fight”
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlto Politics@beehaw.org•The Most Important Election Of Our Lifetimes - Legal EagleEnglish11·9 months agosay the line, bart
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlto Achievers@lebowski.social•That's Just, Like, My Opinion, ManEnglish01·9 months ago100/100 cringe
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The person needs to understand that status quo bias is a thing. What is ‘extremism’? It’s basically just ‘that which differs from the status quo’. If you’re in a certain period of history and you say “gladiatorial games should be outlawed” or “it’s ok to touch dalits”, those are extreme views. We now live in a day and age where “it’s ok to kill 100,000 Palestinians using thirst, hunger, bombs, and disease” is a moderate, centrist view.
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Then the idea that “communism killed 100 million people” or whatever, which is what makes communism seem extremist. A) you can chip away at the truth of it, because it’s not true, but more important is B) there is no alternative which hasn’t killed tens of millions of people. Economic systems kill to protect their existence. The British Empire killed 100 million in just one country (India) in just 40 years (1880 to 1920)
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intimated that fascism is just like socialism, “they’re both bad extremes”
This is a really common view, if you did a survey
lunar_solstice@lemmy.mlto [Dormant, move to [email protected]] Shows and TV@lemm.ee•‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Showrunner Promises Final Season Won’t Be ‘Sad and Sentimental’English24·9 months agodidn’t know that was still running
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