No I agree with you both. It seems very likely that such a collapse would then start to manifest. What do you think would be the long-term result of this?
ormr
Yes I agree with you that Israel requires these resources to continue it's militaristic course of action with the goal of extermination. If it didn't have these resources anymore, it wouldn't cease to exist. It would need to change this course if it wants to survive.
It really depends on the journal though.
Hahaha, I can't imagine my governor reigning in on a few particular bike lanes, but I suppose it's only a question of time until some idiot gets elected who wants to overturn municipal decisions. Could be a fun few years in court.
IMO prions are like a IRL glitch. It seems like a bug without any direction, intentions whatsoever.
I heard from friends who went there that yes people were actually hooked. Additionally they tore some flesh out of an artist and proceeded in a later scene to bbq and eat it.
This is exactly what we're gonna see on a large scale in a few years.
Stumbled upon this: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/09/black-white-2001-open-source-game-engine-sees-a-first-release/
Good timing for revisiting this classic.
I'm not trying to argue in bad faith. First I think the US shouldn't fund it at all, no matter why there is a genocide.
But regarding the neighbour conflict, I want to explain: Your argument seems to be that what happens in Gaza is something singular or special, tied to the colonialist nature of the funding of the modern Israel. I don't see that. In Germany there was a discussion about the singularity of the Shoah. I have doubts about this too but it's an understandable notion to have as a "perpetrator nation". The Shoah however was a genocide of real neighbours, like next door neighbours. And it was unprecedented in the cruelty and the industrial scope of the extermination. But I don't think it couldn't happen again. And this is an example of one of the worst genocides in history which didn't even require a colonialist setting, not even a neighbouring nation or people with which you had hostilities dating back centuries. And that's the reason why I refute the argument that this genocide is in any way special just because it's rooted in a colonialist setting.