Message from @Deus Vult (JESUUUUUUUUS!)
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how do you define it being secular exactly? if you are trusting what they are telling you it is i shouldnt need to point out how that is a bad way of basing your expectations. i prefer to look at their actions, i dont think israels actions are that of a secular nation.
Statist = not secular.
There is no such thing as society.
If it was a theocracy then only the religious parties would be in power, everyone would have to follow the bible, all stores wouldn't be allowed to be open on the sabbath, pork would be outlawed, homosexuality outlawed, etc.
Acording to the religious groups Israel isn't even allowed to exist before the messiah comes.
thats a bias assumption based on a stereotype you have of what people who arnt secular would do in a position
It's not because that is what they advocate for. The only reason some of their demands are met is so the right wing government can keep the majority.
Secularism is a spook.
Although currently the government is breaking up because the right doesn't want to follow the religious demands for army exemption.
Separation of church and state is a contradiction.
Milton Friedman is left of Marx.
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The most efficient way to exploit workers by extrating the surplus value of their labour is to have a free market in everything but money.
Milton Friedman is the worst kind of socialist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysELvonpxdQ Styx shouts out Tim
Regressive revisionism pisses me off
lol, that's the third time that video has been linked today
I wish this were a joke
Can I get an F in the chat for western culture?
*Violent history major rage* F
*Racks shotgun* I certainly hope not.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-blood-of-kashmir-part-onea-ramadan-ceasefire Very interesting series of articles on the Daily Beast
another victim of the Patreon shit...
https://youtu.be/6nUz43ZBetM
Level fucking one Tech
noice, Minnesota files suit against Comcast
starts at 3:06
Can't make these people fucking happy
You detain them, they complain. You release them, they complain.
Okay, that sucks. But it's unethically framed in such a way that implies wrongdoing on the agency's part.
From the story itself, all reasonable actions were taken to see to the child's health.
It was only reported for ideological reasons. In any real sense, the incident is not news.
Regarding the use of credit cards to buy guns used in massacres, be aware that the more expectation of examination of electronic transactions is regulated, more hurdles for currencies that cannot reliably we traced back to an individual. The term "follow the money" is well known to both journalists and the governments. There is little chance the latter to reduce their ability to follow the money. Our post 9/11 anti-terrorist legislation pretty much mandates tracability.
The story about the child death is relevant since the government is responsible for the safety and well-being of people under their care. When someone, especially a child, dies in custody that necessitates attention and investigation.
We all should have the expectation when in custody that we will not be harmed unless through due process leading to a verdict and punishment that is not cruel or unusual - in other words appropriate for the gravity of the crime committed.
And families are responsible for their children's well being.