Here is the view of the "other side" (PLO not Hamas therefore the " ")
[https://vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=AtsTsCFxrNI](The View from Gaza | Palestinian Ambassador to the UK - Husam Zomlot | The Rest Is Politics)
Here is the view of the "other side" (PLO not Hamas therefore the " ")
[https://vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=AtsTsCFxrNI](The View from Gaza | Palestinian Ambassador to the UK - Husam Zomlot | The Rest Is Politics)
This Interview is worthwile. For everyone who hasn't succumbed to the war on their mind and soul, as the interviewee Yuval Noah Harari phrased it:
[https://vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=9qaxYQqmzIg](Hamas and Gaza | A Liberal Israeli's View - Yuval Noah Harari | The Rest Is Politics)
Your bubble/echo-chamber is solidly to the left of either party on the majority of issues. The bulk of the population is mostly fine with or approving of a right-shift in media policy.
Let me rephrase: "Your echochamber is"
Your bubble is.
This is your feeling, no fact.
Yes, that is a feature of democratic systems. Parties want to get voted in. So they bend their programs to achieve that goal. I live in Germany and here all parties are leaning further and further to the right, since the AfD (nationalist-conservative, some party members Neo-nazi) party is gaining in almost every poll.
This is nonsense. MAGA is a fascist movement. Don't let both being neo-liberal blind you.
Sorry I only looked at the pictures and did not read the text jet. I will read it on some commute tomorrow. But the pictures are frightening as the recent global rise of fascism is. I'm worried of the times to come.
For me this sounds not too (in relative terms) bad, on Zelensky's part. I live in the EU and many (possibly all) of our member states are rather bad at handling Neo-nazis (This is actually one of our most pressing issues, but broadly ignored by the public).
failing to control the neo-Nazi paramilitaries in their midst, then allowing those paramilitaries to violate the Minsk agreements
This. The later parts I have read about.
can you hint me to some further reading?
The world is an unfathomably complex thing, even if you leave the people stuff out, and we all have lots of opinions and mostly none of the information.
I do realise that I don't have a say in the matter and neither should I. The one thing I know for certain is that optaining a truth is on a spectrum between hard and impossible.
Maybe that is what you should do.
Because for some people they do.
edit: In another post you mentioned the breakaway republics, there you have your examples. People who don't want to live under a certain regime or don't want to live under theirs anymore. Sometimes fighting is the only option left for people, and sometimes fighting people know they will die fighting.
Have you ever come by the term: wicked problem? Secession movements are a prime example of a wicked problem.
No, as I said in my first answer, there are no generally right or wrong answers. There are people dying because of some vanity project of the rich and powerful. I also hold the opinion, that those shall be prevented at all costs. But if my information on the conflict is correct and this war started as a civil war on the topic of secession, then the question get's hard to answer almost instantly, and also highly individual.
Even if I would do that I suppose you wouldn't be happier with the situation. And guess what, neither would I.
And who or what desides if a death is pointless?
Patrick Willems made a good video about Tenet. He calls it a Vibes Movie, in his explanation all the secret agent movies, like Bond, Mission Impossible, are vibes movies where the plot is actually meaningless. Tenet ups this to eleven. IMHO Nolan is a serial perpetrator of over his own head concepts, but I nevertheless like his movies because the're at least not franchises.