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  • True, but IIUC, the energy/mass of carbon might be better than diesel.

  • because some of their pictures are good. 🙂

  • You make decent points.

    However, it seems that in some ways neither society takes rape seriously.

    In the case of many Western justice systems, such as Germany, the rapists aren't seriously dealt with—the word "coddle" comes to mind, and we dare not mention that Islamic culture seems to tolerate rape even more.

    So how do we deal with rapists?

    Longer sentences? Too costly and many have criticized imprisonment.

    Castration? It seems to tame other male mammals and ensures that the rapes won't result in pregnancies, but many think it's barbaric.

    Social engineering—as all, or almost all, men are to varying degrees potential rapists, all need to be treated—which at the very least would mean more annoying PSAs that millions of non-violent men must suffer.

    an additional court system for rape, where the burden of proof is lighter, but so are the punishments?

    Idk.

    But it seems that many men, who found refuge in a country that millions of Afghanis would probably love to go to but won't be allowed in, who squandered the goodwill with violations of those among its more vulnerable natives and citizens, are being sent away; and I don't think they will have that easy a time in Afghanistan. Perhaps they will be regarded as fools, as un-Islamic for leaving, easily identified if they come from some small village.

    but if they stay in Germany, there might be one of 2 results:

    the process reformed them, and they won't violate again—possible but I wouldn't count on it.

    they are not reformed, and will violate again.

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    Also keep in mind that this isn't really "exporting toxic waste", but rather sending it back to where it originated, and if we are concerned with rape victims, maybe Germany could take an additional 5x that number of female refugees from Afghanistan, including their daughters and sons under 6 (the older ones possibly been too corrupted by Islamic Afghani culture).

  • "Nazi lives don't matter."

    "Nazis should follow their leader" (i.e. kill themselves).

  • A deported rapist isn't going to rape any of the natives and citizens anymore.

    As for the women of Afghanistan, at least the Taliban will protect their dignity and Allāh will not forget them. /s

  • They seem pretty open about being in the trough.

  • I generally don't believe in IP.

  • Idk, Chinese workers might have it better than they did in decades passed.

  • True, and I don't know how to get their names and stories, if we could.

  • Even knowing I’m boned when this house of cards finally tumbles.

    You probably have time to prepare. 🙂

  • It's as if Uber isn't really need, when one thinks about it.

  • I'm opposed to most copyright laws.

  • If it would be a life sentence, then Zuckerburg might as well assassinate him.

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    (note: this is hypothetical, I'm not advocating Trump's assassination, I much prefer he win less than 40% of the popular vote and less than 200 EVs, and that he runs again for President in 2028, 2032, and 2036)

  • wp:Zealandia

    Zealandia (pronounced /ziːˈlændiə/), also known as Te Riu-a-Māui (Māori)[2] or Tasmantis (from Tasman Sea),[3][4] is an almost entirely submerged mass of continental crust in Oceania that subsided after breaking away from Gondwana 83–79 million years ago.[5] It has been described variously as a submerged continent, continental fragment, and microcontinent.[6] The name and concept for Zealandia was proposed by Bruce Luyendyk in 1995,[7] and satellite imagery shows it to be almost the size of Australia.[8] A 2021 study suggests Zealandia is over a billion years old, about twice as old as geologists previously thought.[9][10]

  • How about Mexico?