• Threeme2189@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Not to mention the tens of thousands of rockets Hamas made from water pipes, lamp posts, etc.

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        I’m pretty sure the meaning isn’t that you aren’t allowed to turn an ordinary item into a weapon. It’s that you can weaponize ordinary items. If you make a pipe bomb, for example, it’s pretty obviously a bomb now, and not an ordinary pipe. Basically, making it so people have to fear using ordinary items is what we typically call terrorism.

        I don’t like that word, because it’s usually just used as a weapon against less conventional forces by states with more power, meanwhile the states typically still use fear to enforce a political agenda. In this case it’s unarguably the bad kind of terrorism, and they should be held responsible for it.

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      3 months ago

      A drone made for warfare is not the same as a dji 3 or whatever. Now if you put a bomb in that dji and sold it to people…