It’s still a bit of a mockery to ask employees on wheelchairs to get up and walk if they want their bonuses.
Workers of the worlds you mean?
Man, you sure are making a good argument against anarcho-capitalism.
Graphic design is my passion.
Why are y’all in the comments trying to act like one or another universalist position has to fit like a sock to all situations? There are debates where one side is blatantly wrong and the other is blatantly correct, debates where one side is wrong and the other has some points right, debates where both sides have some points right, debates where both sides would do well to return to school and debates where no side can be objetively correct because they’re discussing something intrinsically subjective. The “enlightened centrist” meme is useful to mock the stupid position that “the truth is always in the middle”, but if you think you’re always going to find someone in any debate who has the right answer, you’re going to find yourself siding with stupid shit all the time.
No wonder US and the IMF are applauding Milei’s plan.
This is very much not a good thing in my book. The IMF has a historical record of always recommending austerity policies that always fail to let the country staying afloat.
Most of the currently conscripted Russian soldiers are there against their will.
In 2018, Netanyahu’s administration came up with a plan, according to the New York Times. As part of a peace agreement with Hamas, Qatar would bring millions into Gaza to distribute to Gazan families, the outlet reported. (…)
Though the money was meant for Gazan civilians, Western intelligence determined that Hamas was taking money from the funds to use themselves, the outlet reported.
Let’s take this at face value. 1) Why has Israeli media decried all sort of help towards Gaza Palestinians as “financing terrorism” if Netanyahu was willing to send them money himself? 2) If the Israeli government wanted to provide financial support to Palestinian civilians in Gaza, why not make the peace deal public? Why not establish criteria of transparency to make sure that the money got where it should have? 3) If you’re willing to send money to Gaza, why not send the required supplies yourself, when you’re the main country blockading it?
If we accept the narrative of the article, it is like Israel wanted the money to be misused.
Even if he personally has an ideological commitment to Zionism, he should be smart enough to not to say it out loud when it is clearly an issue that supposes a risk to his numbers.
The user who said “this crime is justified because of another crime” is rauls4. The user you replied to was arguing against rauls4’s comment.
Is this racist bait?
There’s a hell of a difference between calling random commenters “dickriders” and having your boss, whom you have a very unequal relationship with, berate you like this.
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Yeah, your nickname is a great subtitle for half the submissions of this community.
While there are very notorious exceptions, a lot of the landowners and politicians committing and allowing this crime come from families who have lived in the territory for generations without having ever loved it, and would rather die rich in a desert than letting their children inherit green lands.
The Iberian peninsula is slowly but surely desertifying. Part of it is due to climate change, sure, but it doesn’t help that governments aren’t willing to pass and enforce regulations against the mass cultivation of plants that require huge amounts of water, such as avocados, in regions that do not naturally receive as much rain. If we keep stupidly trying to use more water than we need and the local ecosystems can afford, it’s only logical sooner or later we’d have these issues with olives, amongst many other troubles.
Fascism has done far more harm to the world. Barely any half-serious anarcho-capitalist has had a hand into influencing much practical policy. Even Milei is backing down from some of his campaign proposals, and he’s just gotten elected.
SVE adds maps to explore and characters to meet, much more than areas to develop and exploit.
May I suggest Longevity?
It adds taxes and market prices, thus bringing an element of complexity into the game that makes you think how to optimize your early growth and how to get the most out of your energy and money, turning the relaxing indie game about returning to nature into an optimization grindset nightmare that everyone but me hates.
Being well aware about the limits of what you know makes you smarter than average, but it may also make you feel not so. So take this from a stranger: you deserve at least a little pride.