Quote from: crazy canuck on Today at 01:33:51 PMJust as you did not object to the war on ISIS.Quote from: Razgovory on Today at 01:27:29 PMQuote from: Norgy on Today at 02:07:55 AMThe military is there to defend civilians, as far as I have understood. That is the basic principle.
The Geneva convention is pretty clear, but I suppose it is not very popular reading these days.
The military is there to execute the policies of their state. I do not know of any military that was founded on the principle of defending the civilian population the enemy.
Oh my, no wonder you see no problem with what Israel is doing.
Quote from: Valmy on Today at 10:20:43 AMIt is just so weird how it seems like we are so much more productive and have all this incredible technology compared to the old days yet we seem far less capable of solving problems and doing basic things like providing cheap food and housing and health care for our people that we have to keep slashing it...and never seem to reach a point where we can turn around and start trying to do something about it again.I'll come back on some other points soon. But to be clear. We're not so much more productive
QuoteLike we are here talking about cuts but I thought local government and important services are already in a desperate state in the UK.As with your comment on health - I think this is reading Britain as America. And in part this is because the Labour and the Guardian would absolutely love to be running against Republicans - but they're not.
QuoteIt is like our global community is collapsing despite all of our advances. How? How is this possible? It isn't like what is happening in the UK is some isolated situation created by the unique incompetence of Tories and the stupidity of Brexit or whatever. This seems to be a common story everywhere to some extent.I mean my big picture on the global community is that the West built a world system based on American military muscle and Western economic muscle. The states that participated in the "global community" as opposed to those who were subject to it basically ran as far as NATO bases plus Japan and Australia etc. It was built on the lines of and entrenched post-war and colonial era hierarchies of the "West" in a particularly dominant position - which could be maintained (if not justified) with American unipolarity and Western economic dominance - but is now dead. We called that world order "liberal" and "rules-based" which it was, for us - but was not for anyone else. We didn't help anyone else develop and we did not democratise power to a more representative world. And that's over now - the world on which we built our comfort is dead.
Quote from: Razgovory on Today at 01:27:29 PMQuote from: Norgy on Today at 02:07:55 AMThe military is there to defend civilians, as far as I have understood. That is the basic principle.
The Geneva convention is pretty clear, but I suppose it is not very popular reading these days.
The military is there to execute the policies of their state. I do not know of any military that was founded on the principle of defending the civilian population the enemy.
Quote from: Norgy on Today at 02:07:55 AMThe military is there to defend civilians, as far as I have understood. That is the basic principle.
The Geneva convention is pretty clear, but I suppose it is not very popular reading these days.
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on October 02, 2025, 11:42:28 PMQuote from: Razgovory on October 02, 2025, 08:35:06 PMBut killing civilians isn't actually wrong. It's part of warfare. It is legal.
As a general statement, applied to all circumstances, none of those statements are true.
You would think that the State of Israel, of all nations in the world would be first to understand that.
Quote from: DGuller on Today at 12:52:05 PMI can't shake the feeling that there is something about the Western cultural vision that just isn't clicking with too many people. Sure, Russians are spreading propaganda, but propaganda doesn't make something out of nothing, it needs to tap into an existing discontent. It seems like many people are at least semi-knowingly voting to pare back democracy, and are indifferent about it. Democracy weathered world wars, it should be able to weather the high price of eggs.
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