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 on: Today at 07:29:25 AM 
Started by lfromnj - Last post by Agafin
As a fellow Cameroonian, I'm not surprised my compatriots are running away from the country, we have the longest serving  dictator elected head of state after all. My cousin did the same thing a year ago though unlike this unfortunate man, he wasn't stopped and is now in a refugee camp in Italy.

Though I must say using the desert is way too risky at this point. Almost anyone with more than a high school level of education or at least 2 years of work experience can get into Canada legally within a year provided you have some money, so that's what most people do these days.

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 on: Today at 07:27:17 AM 
Started by Donald Trump’s Toupée - Last post by PeteB
Short of a serious medical emergency, it ain't happening.  And, if it did, at this point, it would just ensure a Trump victory.

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 on: Today at 07:23:20 AM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by AtorBoltox
The 'genocide' accusation is not simply a good-faith misuse of terminology. It's part of a concerted attempt to trivialize the Holocaust and draw an equivalency between Israel and Nazi Germany. The goal of recasting Israelis as the 'new Nazis' is to win global acquiescence for the destruction of Israel. Who after all would want to defend a country that's 'genocidal'?

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 on: Today at 07:23:12 AM 
Started by Harry Hayfield - Last post by MacShimidh

Honestly seems that way, doesn't it? Calling the election on a lark when the party is unprepared in over 200 constituencies. Blair-ing "Things Can Only Get Better" over his election call while he was busy getting drenched head-to-toe by heavy rain because No. 10 apparently forgot the concept of an indoor speech after COVID. His Welsh football mistake. Docking the sinking ship at the Titanic Quarter in Belfast because the Tory just had to go on a 4-nation tour like Nixon went to Hawaii in 1960. Trusting Gove to not retire. One-up'ing a tepidly unpopular Starmer announcement by announcing certifiably insane policy. If he's a Labour mole playing the long game, I'm not sure what he should've done any differently to kick the campaign off. I'm just sayin', if we never actually ruled out Truss being a secret Lib Dem mole solely intent on taking the Tories down, maybe we can't rule out a guy who was 16 in 1997 being a secret Blair fanboy either Tongue

I think I've said on here before that Sunak has never really figured out whether he wants to be the adult in the room or a red meat-throwing populist.

It's this fundamental disconnect, combined with clearly crap political instincts as well as an ultra-rich person awkwardness that could well turn this into one of the worst campaigns that any of us have ever seen. If the Tories have any sense they should stop him from running this as a presidential campaign immediately.

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 on: Today at 07:22:16 AM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by Chancellor Tanterterg
Warning: I just had to nuke a long quote chain due to some rather ugly Islamophobic bigotry.  I am the last person on atlas who could be accused of being a Tlaib apologist and I share the anger/frustration with both her rabid anti-Semitism and performative nonsense to help Trump.  However, these sentiments can be expressed without resorting to Islamophobic bigotry. I’m not going to have a high tolerance for this sort of thing, so everyone would be advised to step back and take a deep breath.  You’ve been warned.

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 on: Today at 07:16:33 AM 
Started by Meclazine for Israel - Last post by Crumpets
If I were to put money on a candidate, it would be Trump. Not because I think he's under-valued, but because then if he wins, I'll have a payout waiting for me to make me feel better about it.

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 on: Today at 07:10:39 AM 
Started by Meclazine for Israel - Last post by Meclazine for Israel
Religion as a Function of Time

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7Ncm9aM8Sk/


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 on: Today at 07:09:53 AM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by Chancellor Tanterterg
She is for DSA, not for the DNC....

I´m  surprised why AIPAC hasn´t recruited and funded any black democrat to primary her.

Supporting genocide of Palestinians isn't a winning issue in the Democratic primary.

Even AIPAC knows that.

The ads that AIPAC runs aren't about Israel.

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/17/aipac-campaign-ads-israel-00158567


AIPAC support pro Israel candidates. These candidates usually also have other strenghs and their opposition usually also have other weakneses.

Well, House members are supposed to representate their district, be the voice of them and
their interest to the country.

Tlaib kind of does that by representive Dearborn interests, but there are more areas in the district. Inkster, west Detroit, Southfield, etc. Her district is 45% black accoding to DRA.
Now, Tlaib's stances on domestic issues appealing to a good part of the black and white democrat electorate there. That´s her main appeal. The way to confront her on that would be running someonw with "experience getting democrat goals done".
Kinniebrew isn´t a bad fit like Dolan, but he isn´t a strong candidate. He can´t run on any record agaisnt Tlaib. I can see him trying to make himself better know for 2026, and get some ties for the next primary...

If across the country, Democrats get to choose between two otherwise identical candidates, but one supports genocide of the Palestinians and the latter opposes genocide of the Palestinians, the former would be blown completely out of the water.

Yeah, but this is a moot point since no one is committing genocide against the Palestinians.  This is simply an objective fact.  Words have meaning.  If you want to argue some individuals on the Israeli side have committed war crimes (and I would argue this is the case), there’s definitely room for discussion there.  And I’ve long argued Israel has been (and is continuing to) commit crimes against humanity in the West Bank.  However, genocide is a clearly defined term for good reason and there simply is no reasonable argument that Israel’s actions in Gaza are a genocide. 

That is the lowest of low bars to clear.  It doesn’t mean Israel didn’t commit war crimes or even crimes against humanity.  It simply means they aren’t committing genocide there, no more and no less.  If the ICJ claims that they are committing genocide, then that will be an act of anti-Israel virtue signaling for propaganda purposes by the ICJ and one with no true basis in reality.  Like, the ICJ tried to add teeth to its attack on Israeli sovereignty when it ordered them to withdraw from Rafah by invoking genocide definition language while describing conditions there in their demand.  So instead of talking in a reality-based way about the situation in Rafah and forcing the “Israel has never done anything wrong” crowd to address the horrible conditions there, the ICJ made it easy to hand waive away as not worth taking seriously due to the ridiculously inaccurate and dishonest use of genocide language.

To be clear, Israel should withdraw from Rafah immediately and unconditionally (provided it can do so while making clear that it used the ICJ order as toilet paper) and really shouldn’t have gone in until Hamas was cleared out of the rest of Gaza and both Deif and the Sinwar brothers had been dealt with)

I honestly don’t know why folks on the anti-Israel side are so obsessed with the word “genocide.”  It is unambiguously a wildly inaccurate claim and always shifts the debate from the litany of legitimate criticisms one can make of both Israeli conduct during the ongoing Gaza campaign and Israeli treatment of Palestinians in general.  I get that it has become buzzword propaganda, but it perfectly sets up pro-Israel hardliners to avoid an of the actual issues with Israel’s conduct and policies. 

For example, instead of talking about how horrible yesterday’s bombing in Rafah was, a person who was so inclined could easily deflect and opt not to acknowledge the airstrike/footage of the aftermath at all in favor of derailing the conversation by converting it into a debate over whether Israel is committing genocide in Gaza (which it very much is not).  But I digress…

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 on: Today at 06:59:31 AM 
Started by Hnv1 - Last post by afleitch
My initial impression is that, since Israel isn't known for using incendiary devices, the missile strike set off something like a gas cannister and triggered a major fire that way.

Which is really something that should have been thought about before authorising a strike like that.

I suspect it has been 'thought about' and the response is that it's proportionate in each and every case.

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 on: Today at 06:58:32 AM 
Started by Harry Hayfield - Last post by MABA 2020
It's not at all clear whether a Conservative Party that beat expectations this year would go forward in a centre-right direction, as opposed to deciding that its success was because of populism and it should therefore become more like Reform.

I think regardless of the result they will go in a more populist direction, they seem desperate to do this already as you can see they are much more focused on winning voters back from Reform than Labour.

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