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Satyaprem Ki Katha, 2023, India

1y 3mon ago in noyank@lemmy.ml

How do I find local stores for basics?

1y 3mon ago in asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Walk

Ask

Low-tech methods

Democratic Unionists Party now ‘fan boys’ for Donald Trump, says Alliance

1y 3mon ago in ireland@lemmy.ml from www.irishtimes.com

RIP Pat Ingoldsby

1y 3mon ago in poetry@lemmy.ml

'Leo', 2023 film from Kashmir

1y 3mon ago in noyank@lemmy.ml

Time Still Turns the Pages, 2023, Hong Kong

1y 3mon ago in noyank@lemmy.ml

you're sunk after that loss to West Ham sorry

How will western Europe benefit by sending more arms?

Lemmy.org for sale!

1y 3mon ago in lemmy_support@lemmy.ml from lemmy.org

I'll give you €7 for it

Kim Jong-un bans hotdogs for North Koreans, cooking them an act of treason

1y 5mon ago in nottheonion from www.nzherald.co.nz

The RFA-defenders' only thing is posting mediabiasfactcheck.com over and over again.

Kim Jong Un is a brutal dictator who starves the people of North Korea

Surely they should like him then??

Makes little sense to say he is bad because he "starves the people of North Korea", and therefore throw your support behind the regime that starved 20% of North Koreans in the 1950s and more with ongoing sanctions.

Yet another reason to love #xkcd: "Harris for President"

1y 7mon ago in xkcd@lemmy.ml from files.mastodon.social

Ten reasons why either Trump or Harris might win

1y 7mon ago in bbc@rss.ponder.cat from www.bbc.com

Gentle suggestions: instead of reading this, use the time to listen to music that makes you happy

It’s clear Judaism / Muslim conflicts have caused a lot more suffering to Muslims in Palestine for the last 100+ years. But the solution to this conflict will never be violence. Only diplomacy.

The mental model here is "violence and diplomacy are mutually exclusive". In fact, they're very closely connected, almost synonymous.

I’m arguing that such comments can generate hate and divide. You don’t have to agree with me on this, but I at least hope you agree that the solution is not hate, but diplomacy.

Agree here. I grew up in violence and lived through the peace process. It starts out violent, and you win concessions by showing strength, and then negotiate peace. That worked in Ireland in 1998 and almost worked in Palestine in 2000. Violence is the first part of the diplomacy.

When violence is acceptable the weak and marginalized are destroyed.

You're saying that the weak should go to the negotiating table empty-handed, but that won't solve anything for them. They need to stop being weak and start being strong, then diplomacy can start to happen.

The solution to weakness is strength. How can the weak become strong without the Armalite?

The Catholics took up arms in 1968 and came to the negotiating table in 1998. We won some concessions because we showed strength for 31 years, not "empathy". Yasser Arafat understood this: he knew when to use violence and when to negotiate. If you defang yourself as Step One, you make diplomacy impossible.

I only wish the best for Gaza and Israel. And in my opinion the solution is empathy and diplomacy. It’s obviously terribly hard to negotiate and empathize with your abuser. But in my opinion, if this sentiment doesn’t start the conflict will only stop when the weaker side is destroyed. I hope we can respect each other. Bless you.

I admire your values, but you're incorrectly equating "empathy and diplomacy". Diplomacy is more a military matter; empathy has no place in realpolitik.

Is it known who done the attack on archive.org?

1y 7mon ago in asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Thanks

How did you spice things up in your life?

1y 7mon ago in asklemmy@lemmy.ml
Slam it to the left If you're having a good time
Shake it to the right If you know that you feel fine

Chicas to the front Ha ha go round