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Pousser un peuple à se soulever, l'abandonner au massacre, puis pactiser avec ses bourreaux : connaît-on escroquerie morale plus achevée dans l'histoire diplomatique ?
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Obama: $1.7B to Iran: bad deal trump: $300B to Iran: awesome deal The above is only true if you're Iran or MAGA
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La presencia de Airbnb incrementa los alquileres y el precio de la vivienda, evidencias de ciudades francesas, italianas y españolas.
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I'm an Irishman from Dublin If an immigrant ever tries to behead me, I give full permission to anyone in or outside of Ireland to 'weaponise' the incident on social media Thanks in advance
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Thanks for your critique, Janet. We actually tried a couple of episodes where House (Hugh Laurie) (please put the brackets in the right place) gets it right first time, but they were only 6 minutes long. NBC weren’t happy. Then we tried some where House never gets it right and the patient dies. The audience wasn’t happy. One could apply your trenchant analysis to other art forms: JS Bach wrote 30 Goldberg variations on the same chord structure; Frida Kahlo painted 50 portraits of herself; Henry Moore, what?? The point is, or was, variations on a theme; if all you see is hospital, medical blah blah, then it wasn’t meant for you. Nonetheless, I look forward to your first novel!
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Let me trace the timeline here because nobody's connecting it. Step 1: Scrape the entire internet. Every book, every article, every conversation, every piece of art, every forum post. Do it without asking. Do it without paying. Step 2: Train a model on all of it. Call it "artificial intelligence." Step 3: Go to BlackRock's Infrastructure Summit and announce: "We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter." Step 3 is where you sell people's own knowledge back to them. On a meter. They took the collective output of human thought, compressed it into a model, and now they want to charge you by the token to access a version of what you and everyone you know already created. One Reddit user put it perfectly: "They stole all this data from us, the people, our life's work, creativity, art, by devouring the internet and blowing through all copyright laws. Now they want to sell it back to us in the form of a utility." Imagine if someone photocopied every book in the public library, burned the library down, and then opened a subscription service for the copies. That's the metered intelligence business model. And they're pitching it to infrastructure investors as though they invented water.
SAM ALTMAN: “WE SEE A FUTURE WHERE INTELLIGENCE IS A UTILITY, LIKE ELECTRICITY OR WATER, AND PEOPLE BUY IT FROM US ON A METER.”
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La notizia più potente di questa tragedia non è soltanto il recupero dei cinque italiani morti alle Maldive. È un’altra. Gli speleo-sub finlandesi che hanno affrontato il buio della grotta… hanno chiesto di non essere pagati. Fermatevi un attimo a pensare a questo. Sono entrati in uno dei luoghi più pericolosi al mondo. Hanno rischiato la vita tra correnti, profondità e oscurità assoluta. Hanno visto da vicino ciò che nessuno vorrebbe mai vedere. E quando tutto è finito, non hanno chiesto soldi. Niente. In un’epoca dove molti farebbero qualsiasi cosa per guadagnare visibilità, loro hanno scelto il silenzio. In un mondo dove quasi tutto ha un prezzo, loro hanno dimostrato che esistono ancora persone che agiscono solo per umanità. Sami Paakkarinen. Jenni Westerlund. Patrik Grönqvist. Tre persone che ci stanno ricordando cosa significa avere una coscienza, un cuore, un’anima. Perché riportare a casa quei cinque italiani non era un lavoro qualsiasi. Era una missione umana. Era permettere a delle famiglie distrutte di poter dire addio. Era dare pace a chi era rimasto sospeso tra speranza e disperazione. Era trasformare un vuoto infinito in un ultimo saluto possibile. E certe cose non si fanno per denaro. Si fanno perché dentro di te senti che è la cosa giusta. Oggi viviamo circondati da gente che urla, ostenta, pretende applausi per qualsiasi cosa. Poi arrivano persone così. Persone che rischiano tutto… e non vogliono nulla. E allora forse l’unica reazione giusta è questa: stare in silenzio. E dire grazie. Grazie Sami. Grazie Jenni. Grazie Patrik. Perché avete ricordato a tutti noi che l’umanità vera esiste ancora. 🌊❤️ - Resilienza
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Imagine Latin were treated as a sacred language, and Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Romanian were not allowed to be called languages, but only “mere dialects of Latin”. At best, they would be labelled “Italian Latin”, “Spanish Latin”, “Portuguese Latin” or “Romanian Latin”. Their speakers would all simply be called “Latins”, and their languages officially treated as forms of “Latin”, even though actual spoken Latin had long disappeared from daily life. Then foreigners would go and learn Classical Latin, expecting to use it across those “Latin countries”, only to discover that nobody actually speaks it at home or in the street. Ridiculous, no? Well, that is essentially the situation with Arabic.
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The word “Nakba” (catastrophe) wasn’t invented by Palestinians to describe Jewish “ethnic cleansing.” It was coined in 1948 by a Syrian Arab historian, Constantin Zureiq, in his book The Meaning of the Disaster. He used it to describe the humiliating failure of the Arab world — their leaders’ arrogance, their lies to their own people, their military incompetence, and their refusal to accept a Jewish state. Zureiq wrote that the Arabs had “imaginary victories” and put their public “to sleep” with boasts — until the real disaster hit: they couldn’t wipe out the Jews. The original Nakba wasn’t about refugees. That a rebrand from several decades later. It was about the Arab leaders’ catastrophic decision to launch a war of extermination ... and lose. They’ve spent 77 years rebranding their own failure as Jewish guilt. That’s the only real "Nakba" they can’t forgive.
Why are there Palestinian refugees? In the months before the British abandoned its mandate & Israel declared independence, civil war raged as Arab factions tried to prevent the Jewish state from being born. Of course, had the Arabs agreed to the UN's partition plan, they would have had yet another state & there would have been no war in 1948. But their goal was not another Arab state; it was to ensure there would be no Jewish state. Meanwhile, 5 #Arab armies amassed on the borders & waited for the British to leave so they could push the Jews into the #Mediterranean Sea. As Secretary-General of the Arab League Azzam Pasha put it on the day of the Arab #invasion: "This will be a war of extermination & momentous massacre, which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacres and the Crusades." Or as the then war #criminal & fugitive #Nazi Grand Mufti Amin al-Husseini put it during the invasion: "Murder the #Jews. Murder them all!" But before the invasion began, & starting as early as Dec 1947, Arab officers began ordering Arab residents of specific villages to flee. Their reasoning? Arab citizens not involved in active fighting could only: (1) "treacherously" abide the creation of a the Jewish state &/or even become citizens of same; or (2) be in the way of Arab #military deployments & potentially get caught in the crossfire. And so, for example, on this day (March 8) in 1948, the Arab Higher Committee ordered all Arab women, children & elderly to leave Jerusalem. The order continued, "Any opposition to this order ... is an obstacle to the holy war ... & will hamper the operations of the fighters in these districts.” In fact, the Arab Higher Committee ordered the evacuation of dozens of Arab villages between April & July of 1948 (see photo of Arab citizens fleeing below). Meanwhile, on April 19, 1948, Jewish forces secured Tiberias, which had a population of ~6,000 #Arabs - all of whom chose to leave. In fact, they left under British military supervision. The Jewish Community Council immediately issued a statement regarding Tiberias' Arabs: "We did not dispossess them; they themselves chose this course ... Let no citizen touch their property." At around this same time, in early & mid-April of 1948, an Arab faction led by Fawzi al-Qawukji was attacking Haifa & attempting to take the city. Then, rumors spread among Haifa's Arab community that Arab air forces were about to bomb the city & ~25,000 of Haifa's Arabs fled. As U.S. Consul-General in Haifa Aubrey Lippincott noted on April 22, 1948: "local mufti-dominated Arab leaders ... [urged] all Arabs to leave the city, & large numbers did so." On April 23, 1948, however, #Jewish forces fought back the Arab attack & retook Haifa. Three days later, on April 26, 1948, a British police report from Haifa noted: "[E]very effort is being made by the Jews to persuade the Arab populace to stay and carry on with their normal lives, to get their shops and businesses open and to be assured that their lives and interests will be safe." What were some of those "efforts?" Israel's first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, sent future Prime Minister Golda Meir to Haifa with the direct instructions to "persuade the Arabs to stay." Ms. Meir was unsuccessful, however, as Haifa's Arabs told her they feared that if they stayed, they would be branded "#traitors." And so, another ~25,000 of Haifa's Arabs fled. Stop me if you've heard this one before, but despite facts on the ground, Arab leaders at the #UN began demanding the end to a fake "#massacre." Specifically, #Syria's UN Ambassador Faris al-Kouri, said the Jewish victory at Haifa was a "massacre" that provided "evidence that the '#Zionist program' is to annihilate Arabs within the Jewish state if partition is effected." The #British were still on the ground, however, & the British Ambassador to the UN, Sir Alexander Cadogan, told the UN the very next day both that the fighting in Haifa had only begun as a result of "continuous attacks by Arabs against Jews" & that the "reports of massacres & deportations [were] erroneous." Meanwhile, after Israel declared its independence & was invaded by five Arab armies, the newly established #IDF issued an Order on July 6, 1948, making it clear that non-combatant Arab civilians were not to be harassed or expelled, nor their villages touched. But the Arabs were being given a very different message. #Iraqi #PrimeMinister Nuri Said announced: "We will smash the country with our guns & obliterate every place the Jews seek shelter in. The Arabs should conduct their wives & children to safe areas until the fighting has died down." This used to be known. In fact, Arab leaders for years after the war had no qualms about repeating it. For example, Syrian Prime Minister Haled al Azm later wrote: "Since 1948, we have been demanding the return of the #refugees to their homes. But we ourselves are the ones who encouraged them to leave. Only a few months separated our call to them to leave & our appeal to the UN to resolve on their return." Similarly, #Jordan's King Abdullah wrote: "The tragedy of the #Palestinians was that most of their leaders had paralyzed them with false & unsubstantiated promises that they were not alone; that 80 million Arabs & 400 million #Muslims would instantly & miraculously come to their rescue." Similarly, Edward Atiyah, Secretary of the Arab League Office in #London wrote: "This wholesale #exodus was due partly to the belief of the Arabs, encouraged by the boastings of an unrealistic #Arabic press & the irresponsible utterances of some of the Arab leaders that it could be only a matter of weeks before the Jews were defeated by the armies of the Arab States & the #Palestinian Arabs enabled to re­enter & retake possession of their country.” Even as the war still raged on Aug 16, 1948, the Arab #Greek Orthodox Catholic Bishop of the Galilee told #Beirut newspaper Sada al-Janub: “The refugees were confident their absence would not last long, & that they would return within a week or two ... Their leaders had promised them that the Arab Armies would crush the ’Zionist gangs’ very quickly & that there was no need for panic or fear of a long exile.” A few months later, on Feb 19, 1949, the Jordanian newspaper Filastin confirmed: "The Arab States encouraged the Palestine Arabs to leave their homes temporarily in order to be out of the way of the Arab invasion armies." Even many of the Palestinian Arab refugees themselves admitted their reasons for leaving. For example, on June 8, 1951, Habib Issa admitted to #NewYork Lebanese newspaper Al Hoda: "Azzam Pasha assured the Arab peoples that the #occupation of Palestine & #TelAviv would be ... simple ... He pointed out that they were already on the frontiers & that all the millions the Jews had spent on land & economic development would be easy booty, for it would be a simple matter to throw Jews into the Mediterranean ... Arabs of Palestine [were told] to leave their land, homes & property & to stay temporarily in neighboring fraternal states, lest the guns of the invading Arab armies mow them down.” Similarly, Asmaa Jabir Balasimah recalled being told by Arab leaders to "evacuate the village & return after the battle is over," & that she & others in her village left all their possessions behind "based on the assumption that we would return after a few hours." Again, however (& most importantly), had the Arabs agreed to Partition or even agreed to negotiate different borders with Zionist leaders who begged Azzam Pasha to make any counteroffer instead of invading with #genocidal intent, there would never have been a single Palestinian #refugee. #Education #Israel #Palestine
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This is fake history. Italy was unified under the Romans first and then under Odoacer and Theoderic as an Italian kingdom. Theoderic ruled Italy when the ancestors of Welsh people were calling themselves Roman.
Wales was a unified entity under one Welsh ruler, Llywelyn ap Llywelyn, between 1057 - 1063. Meanwhile Italy didn't unify until the 19th century.
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Your roommate who never pays rent proposes buying a flat together
🔴 NEW: Spain has called for the creation of a European Union army to replace the protections offered by Nato 🔗: telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2…
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Here is a close up of changes to the south west of WA average annual rainfall zones 2000-2024 compared to 1910-1999, from @DPIRDbroadacre online library
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There are more Muslims living in Israel as full-citizens than there are Jews living (as citizens or not) in the 49 Muslim majority countries put together. This should be the only argument you need to debunk the false claim that Israel is an ethnostate.
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The whole "don't stab Jews because you can't know if they support Netanyahu's policies" is a terrible argument. You're actually allowed to have any opinions you want without getting stabbed. It used to be a whole thing we believed in the west. Don't cater to third worldism.
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The thing I find funny about the migration debate is conceptually what's not to love. As a wealthy developed nation you can choose some of the top surgeons, builders and entrepreneurs on the planet to help enhance your society and prosper with your people. It should be the slam dunk of slam dunk policy settings. But here we are debating over it because fools want to run at it at a rate that no longer benefits the per capita economy, at a level that far outstrips the ability to deliver infrastructure and housing. An issue that now undermines social cohesion and is a political landmine because it was mismanaged by a series of fools.
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>there isn’t a single good argument against eating with your hands the humble Diarrheal Diseases Death Rate Map:
There hasn’t been a single good argument against eating with your hands other than “it looks weird” or “it’s the wrong type of food to eat with your hands”
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Qualcuno dovrebbe trovare il coraggio di dire a Donald Trump che, storicamente, quando l'Italia ti molla, è un ottimo indicatore per capire che la guerra non sta andando benissimo...
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"Italy wasn’t there for us." They were, but you are a small and insignificant orange man.
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