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  • And a reply like this is why I’d never believe you’d question it in good faith. Cause you say, i dunno about the issue or the circumstances, but it’s not genocide.

    You don’t look, you just say you have a problem with what others say about a topic you admit you don’t know about.

    Go find out or listen to what others have to say


  • Honestly @dragonfucker@lemmy.nz below sums it up. Almost everyone from the region calls it genocide (with the exclusion of some Israelis)

    Now you bring up what America did in ww2. And yeah, that actually constitutes a warcrime. But when the Japanese surrendered, that was accepted and people moved on. Here, they reached settlement and then Israel assassinated the leader they reached the ceasefire agreement with.

    It’s pretty clear at this point what’s happening and that it needs to stop.





  • It’s supposed to make transport safe and more accessible

    It’s going to do neither of these things either. Claims that it would are kind of insane. More traffic means more time at risk and more cost when it comes to cabs.

    It only has 2 seats because cars are only occupied by more than 2 people like 10% of the time

    Butt one of the biggest use for cars is going to the airport with luggage and/or going out with friends on evenings to get drunk… neither of which this is suited for.

    So while the author “missed the point”, your evaluation of use cases for this greatly misses the point too.








  • The fundamental problem is all those results are on people with abnormal brain function. Because of the corpus calusotomy.

    It can’t be assumed things work that way in a normal brain.

    People do make up things in regards to themselves often. Especially in the case of dissonance. But that’s in relation to themselves, not the things they know. Most people, if you asked what op did will either admit they don’t know or that you should look it up. The more specific the question the less likely to make something up.