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Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 08/12/2023 02:54:22or they are unable to detect and decipher the plans of their enemies, which means they are not that intelligent.Or the enemy's security is better than you think. Never underestimate your enemy, but be prepared to sacrifice everything to overwhelm him.
or they are unable to detect and decipher the plans of their enemies, which means they are not that intelligent.
I spoke to Ronen Bergman and Adam Goldman, the New York Times writers who penned a recent article "Israel Knew Hamas?s Attack Plan More Than A Year Ago." They explain that Israel?s failure to prevent Oct. 7 attack was due to three main things: misunderstanding of intent, misjudgment of capabilities, and lack of reliable intelligence.
Could Israel have prevented Hamas? October 7th attack?
They explain that Israel?s failure to prevent Oct. 7 attack was due to three main things: misunderstanding of intent, misjudgment of capabilities, and lack of reliable intelligence.
You can't use assets you haven't got.
The 10 stages of genocide have been observed and described by Dr Gregory Stanton as a framework to understand how crimes against humanity happen. The framework is supposed to help us spot early warning signs and potentially prevent a human catastrophe.00:00 Introduction to genocide00:46 Stage 1: Classification01:03 Stage 2: Symbolization01:17 Stage 3: Discrimination01:36 Stage 4: Dehumanization01:52 Stage 5: Organization02:11 Stage 6: Polarization02:30 Stage 7: Preparation02:46 Stage 8: Persecution03:03 Stage 9: Extermination03:20 Stage 10: Denial03:36 Aftermath and accountability03:58 Dr. Gregory Stanton04:30 What do you think?04:50 Patron credits04:59 Ending
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=eb59W0mAZUECan universal morality exist?QuoteJoshua and Ryan discuss if it's possible to achieve universal morality with mathematical physicist, economist, and podcaster Eric Weinstein.IMO, Eric has a good starting point, and he was close to discover the universal morality.
Joshua and Ryan discuss if it's possible to achieve universal morality with mathematical physicist, economist, and podcaster Eric Weinstein.
Morality puts a boundary between in group and out group.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 15/12/2023 14:20:02Morality puts a boundary between in group and out group. No, it simply distinguishes between good and bad actions. It is entirely possible for an individual to act in both ways, though rarely at the same time.
Obviously, the person making that judgement. Which is why there is no universal moral standard in a resource-limited environment.
No, we can't allow unrestricted immigration.
Quote from: alancalverd on 16/12/2023 11:58:11Obviously, the person making that judgement. Which is why there is no universal moral standard in a resource-limited environment. Have you ever heard about altruism, or patriotism?
What restrictions are necessary in immigration?
Those are examples of cases where the benefits are not received by the person who made the decision.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 17/12/2023 10:36:14What restrictions are necessary in immigration?If everyone who is poorer or hungrier than the average Briton came to Britain, there wouldn't be enough food for anyone. You can apply the same arithmetic to any other legitimate reason someone might want to enter the country.
US temporary visa forms used to include the question "is it your intention to destroy the government of the United States?" - possibly another reason for restricting immigration. Not that the perpetrators of 9/11 answered the question honestly, of course, but you should never trust anyone who believes in a god, so perhaps that should be the first question.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 17/12/2023 11:17:38Those are examples of cases where the benefits are not received by the person who made the decision.Irrelevant. Altruism and patriotism are considered good by those who have them, but can be mutually contradictory, as my example shows.
How many poor people are allowed to come to Britain?