Bleach7297

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[–] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 5 points 8 months ago

Kicks like a mule! Oh, sorry...

[–] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 12 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

And the DND didn't realize it until now. Sounds about right.

[–] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 7 points 9 months ago

Bigots are bigots are bigots

[–] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Did I buy this at Sam the Record Man or Sunrise? Oh wait, I never bought it at all because GREEN DAY SUCKS.

Now, if you need me I'll be in 'S' for Soundgarden.

😛

[–] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 2 points 9 months ago

Happy to shop and donate to my local SPCA/Sally Ann

 

"Indigenous communities in the region have been reporting poor living conditions and a wide range of health issues, that they believe to be related to oil sands production, for several decades. However, they have been repeatedly told that emissions from oil activities are within safe limits. Now, the results of this study may suggest otherwise."

Letting these companies self report is and always has been negligent.

 

Not "a little worse than we thought." Has Premier Smith commented on this yet?

[–] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 2 points 10 months ago

I wouldn't be surprised!

 

Well this ain't good. Who is going to want to invest in a province that knowingly deceives investors? (nevermind the electorate, we don't matter)

[–] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I wish I could say I was surprised by your nihilistic attitude, at your presumed age, but it's sadly all too common. As I've gotten older and watched the world I have become more convinced of the importance of international order, not less.

To be perfectly clear, and as I've repeatedly explained, attitudes like the one you're demonstrating are the essential reason why things are going downhill. To you and everyone like you: Stop acting like an angry 17 year old who just read Ayn Rand. Grow up.

I do think that religion holds us back -- but I'm trying to understand your use of the sarcasm tag. Is the god you worship the military industrial complex and nationalistic exceptionalism? Do you worship The Bomb? Your unquestioning faith in your 'reality' seems like a kind of religious fervor.

I am surprised that you've continued the conversation for so long without providing anything of substance. Your faith must be unshakeable.

You seem to have an honest belief in international law and humanity.

You say Islam is a death cult, but have you heard yourself?

[–] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (2 children)

I am also old enough to remember Rwanda. It reflected a failure of intervention, not the irrelevance of international law. Do you remember the ICTR? Do you remember Jean Kambanda, Colonel Theoneste Bagosora, Georges Rutaganda, Pauline Nyiramasuhuko and the ~60 others indicted for war crimes, many of whom are serving life sentences or have died in prison? You seem to misunderstand how international law -- or any law -- works. Laws don't stop criminals from doing crimes, it punishes them for doing crimes.

How about the Special Court for Sierra Leone, which marked the first time a head of state was held accountable by an international court for war crimes? Where's Charles Taylor now? Rotting in a cell in the UK, that's where.

Slobodan Milosevic croaked in a cell before his trial was over, but that's another example of international law holding a leader accountable.

Bibi and his cadre of warmongers will have their turn, but that's cold comfort to those whose world has ended because their extremist government poked a psychopathic, rage-fueled bear. And before you tell me "they elected them," no they didn't. At least half of the people in gaza are too young to vote. Israel is literally dropping bombs on children.

claims about Israel being on colonized land is bullshit rhetoric that doesn’t deserve respect.

Oh, is THAT why you haven't provided any rebuttals?

You have an opinion and you are welcome to it, but I have backed up my opinion with examples which you have not disputed in any meaningful way.

At the end of the day my positions are this. Israel has a right to exist. Palestine never existed. Arabs lost every war ever fought. Losers don’t get to dictate terms.

Your position is brutal and reductive. The 'might makes right' attitude is regressive because it perpetuates ongoing conflict and instability, it promotes the idea that conflicts are resolved through dominance rather than negotiation, it frequently leads to the suppression of human rights and freedoms, as the ruling power prioritizes maintaining control over respecting individual rights. In short, it neglects the principles of justice, equality, and sustainable peace, leading to long-term negative consequences both domestically and internationally.

You say religion is a cancer. How ironic that positions like yours are a big reason why it can be a cancer.

Your views on Arab participation in peace processes are similarly reductive. Israel has similarly rejected Palestinian proposals, for example the Camp David Summit, the Taba Talks and the Arab Peace Initiative.

Lastly, your characterization of Islam reeks of bigotry. Extremism does not define an entire religion, and Islam is practiced by about a quarter of the world's population -- if a significant portion wanted to "wipe out the non-believers," the world would be a very different place than it is. Such generalizations hinder constructive dialogue and perpetuate hate.

Speaking from my own perspective as someone lucky enough to grow up in a large, multi-cultural city, your statements about Islam hold exactly no water. I'm an atheist. Is 'killing the non-believers' done by inviting them to Iftar dinner? By inviting a Rabbi to speak at Iftar dinner about the sacredness of peace and how fortunate we are to live in a peaceful society? It's clear to me that you have no idea about Muslims. I, on the other hand, have a few Muslim friends and colleagues. I even drink beer and smoke shisha with one, even though it's haram. Like every other religion, practitioners exist on a continuum. Like every other religion there are bad people who use it to justify bad actions. Religion is just one of many pretexts bad people use to justify atrocious behaviour. 'National security' is another big one.

What else have you got?

#gaza #gazagenocide #palestine #freepalestine🇵🇸

[–] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (4 children)

I'm only too happy to oblige you!

Most respected the warning and moved to safer areas hence the lower civilian death toll. Would you rather they stay and die? Displacement isn’t always a bad thing.

"Lower civilian death toll" whatever the hell that means...

The notion that displacement is somehow a lesser evil compared to immediate civilian casualties is a gross oversimplification. Displacement not only uproots families but results in chronic poverty, lack of access to education, and enduring psychological trauma. It is an aspect of genocide according to the UN Convention that Israel ratified.

You mean Hamas bases? As many as they need to.

Casually labeling hospitals as 'Hamas bases' without incontrovertible proof undermines the principles of accountability and due process. Hospitals are protected under international law, and their destruction has dire consequences for civilian access to healthcare, particularly in conflict zones. This is another aspect of genocide. Israel has a long history of flouting international law.

The goal is to eliminate Hamas. Proportinality isn’t a thing here. This will take months and Israel will sweep up and down the entire Gaza strip as needed.

International humanitarian law emphasizes that military actions must be proportional to the military advantage gained, to prevent excessive civilian harm. Disregarding proportionality has resulted in widespread civilian casualties and will escalate the conflict, leading to cycles of retaliation and further instability.

I wouldn’t be so sure. Israel doesn’t acknowledge their nukes and plays by it’s own rules. A first strike option is on the table.

But I thought the 'beauty' of Israel having nuclear weapons is that they won't need to use them? Now you suggest a first strike option. So they'll preemptively crap in their own bed?

And we already know Israel 'plays by their own rules.' That's the fucking problem. That's why they're in this situation.

Oh come the fuck on. Colony my ass, the Jews have been there for thousands of years.

As have Palestinians. Israel refers to these colonies as "settlements" but they are illegal settlements, under international law. How illegal? Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention states, "The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies." The international community generally considers the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip as occupied territories, and therefore, the Israeli settlements are seen as a violation of this clause.

The United Nations Security Council passed several resolutions affirming that Israel's settlement activities in the occupied territories are illegal. For example, Resolution 242 calls for the withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in the Six-Day War of 1967, and Resolution 2334 states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law and has "no legal validity."

In 2004, the ICJ issued an advisory opinion stating that the construction of the West Bank barrier by Israel, and by extension the settlements, violated international law.

The 'settlements' are an obstacle to the peace process because they involve the appropriation of land and resources that could be part of a future Palestinian state. Their expansion is seen as prejudicing the outcome of negotiations on the final status of the territories. Hence, they are seen as part of a process to colonize the area. Hence 'colonies.'

Now, I could be wrong but you strike me as the sort who doesn't put much weight behind international law.

Holding onto regressive attitudes not only hinders conflict resolution but also fails to recognize the progress humanity has made in understanding and upholding human rights.

If the Objibwa tribe mounted an attack on my people now they’d be eradicated and no one would balk. The moment passed for atacks, we are here now and not going anywhere.

It’s time Palestine accept that as well because if they can’t they’ll be living in refugee camps permanently.

The genocidal actions against Native Americans centuries ago are widely recognized as a dark and shameful chapter in your country's history. Not a good benchmark for contemporary conflict resolution. It's regressive and implies a tolerance for such atrocities. Those moral and ethical standards belong in the 1700s. Do you also believe women should be denied the vote and that African Americans should still be enslaved?

#gaza #gazagenocide #palestine #freepalestine

[–] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Is the genocide in the room with you right now?

What does that even mean?

As you are surely aware, I didn't come up with those hashtags, they're prevalent online. I'm sure you're also aware that people can search platforms by hashtag and find posts like mine. They'll find my statistics and arguments and your non-responses.

#gaza #gazagenocide #palestine #freepalestine

[–] Bleach7297@lemmy.ca 1 points 10 months ago (6 children)

Here's a more concise response for you

they've conducted more than 22,000 strikes and only managed to kill 20k

How many have they displaced? How many hospitals have they destroyed? Their 22,000 strikes directly killed 20k but the indirect deaths that result from those strikes count as well. Also, the fact that they've done 22,000 strikes sure doesn't sound like a proportionate response.

That's the beauty, no one will be nuked. Israel just having them is enough to make sure no nation(s) move on them.

Having nukes that your enemies know you can't use isn't much of a deterrent.

the good thing is no matter what you do it won't stop Israel from doing what it needs to do.

If Hamas's goal is the destruction of Israel, this has been their most successful campaign by far. They've shown the world exactly how much Israel cares about Palestinians. The BDS movement will just get stronger and stronger the longer this goes on, to say nothing of the 'less civil' anti-Israel sentiment.

Being subject to the occasional terrorist/freedom fighter attack is simply the cost of having colonies. If they don't want to accept that cost, the options are to get rid of the colonies or wipe out the indigenous inhabitants.

 

Jesus guys, don't spend my tax dollars on this shit. The province is poor enough without celebrating those that made us poor (that being Canada and the Canadian provincial government of NL)

 

Semi-related to the post. Yes, today is Saturday. No, the collaborative team clinic is not open today. So why the hell did the lady book me in for today? Doors are locked. So I walked into the walk-in clinic next door and they look in their system and say there is NO appointment for me, at all! So I imagined it? Was I talking to a ghost? Maybe I mistakenly took some peyote without realizing it and hallucinated the whole thing?

Hell, who needs statins anyway? If my next post makes even less sense then usual, I may have had a stroke.

And to be clear, I am not laying an ounce of blame at the feet of the nurses, who remain in an untenable position. The whole staff is underfunded and overworked, and the linked article is a perfect example of the attitude that leads to this sort of situation.

 

What an embarrassment guys. So nice that you can line up three bedroom apartments for this lady, it must be nice to be able to call up a bunch of property owning developers and real estate moguls (aka St. John's city council) when someone gets on VOCM or CBC. These are the same people the feds recently called out for a lack of ambition on housing, right?

 

I thought Muskrat was supposed to help us shut down the Diesel plant. I'm appalled but not in the least bit surprised.

 

I promise my next post won't be about Muskrat.

Unless something else goes wrong with it before I can find something better to post about.

Okay, my next post might be about Muskrat.

 

Anyone remember another time Canada ignored a preponderance of evidence about health affects of a product they said was safe?

 

Ya didn't think it was over, did you???

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Bleach7297@lemmy.ca to c/newfoundland@lemmy.ca
 

My family lived on the north shore of Trinity Bay since the 1600s. This 'Canada' stuff is pretty recent history, but it's painfully clear now that in 1949 when Canada said they'd manage our resources for the benefit of Newfoundlanders they didn't say which Newfoundlanders or how many.

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