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Does that mean they hate Palestinians, or just refugees in general?
It seems like the cultures of, checks notes, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar are not built around helping those less-fortunate.
Does that mean they hate Palestinians, or just refugees in general?
It seems like the cultures of, checks notes, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar are not built around helping those less-fortunate.
Considering how the Arab world at large never agreed with the terms of Israel’s conquest, this makes sense.
“Oh no, we’re getting paid to do this thing instead of some other thing.”
Part of having a job is working on things that need to be worked on, not because they’re fun.
So the original argument was pointless.
Got it.
They also don’t moderate in good faith. It would appear we have a biased mod (or mods) on the team that will remove posts critical of Zionists even if they aren’t breaking any rules.
This is not a good look. I’m making the comment again because it should not have been removed in the first place.
Zionists DO NOT argue in good faith!
Yeah, and democracy isn’t perfect.
We’ve seen that from the very beginning of the US.
Ahh yes, the classic “there’s no reason to support good policies because other people do not.”
What a bunch of losers.
Rich people would be getting richer slower and the world would be a better place.
So what’s the point of the rhetorical argument: “the state says it’s not okay to do this, and then they go and do it”?
Woah, now we’re moving goalposts.
I thought the argument was, “the state says it’s not okay to do this, and then they go and do it.”
Changing a project to another game engine is a massive undertaking
That’s the price they pay for not doing things right the first time.
I get migrating a codebase is a motherfucker, and sometimes it is even easier to redevelop much or all of the project.
This is the price they pay for not doing things right the first time.
there are a lot of people who have put a lot of time and money and effort into learning Unity and it’s not exactly as easy as you think to just switch to an entirely new workflow.
Honestly, that’s the price they pay we pay for not doing things right the first time.
I’m not sure why people have convinced themselves that they can just ignore problems and they will go away. Software licensing is an issue that pervades all development. Ignoring it is asinine and will lead you to wasting time and money on bullshit.
When I was picking an engine to learn, I chose Godot. Now I’m not bitching when Unity is dying because I said it was going to die years ago. People just like to ignore problems until they can’t.
when a mob of protesters attacked a Jewish student, and the next day, when a mob trapped a group of Jewish students in a study room
The important part here seems to be left out: did Harvard punish the students responsible for this? I find it hard to believe that they got away with this if they actually did it and we know who they are.
Agreed. They should do it as cheaply and quickly as possible to set an example of how executions don’t need to be expensive.
That said, the common methods for execution used today are surprisingly expensive.
It doesn’t have to be.
The government says it’s okay to murder this person, so let’s murder him.
By that “logic”, states also shouldn’t be allowed to imprison people.
People who feel like they have nothing to live for often take their frustration out on others.
It’s like they know their lives suck and likely won’t get better, so they focus on making other people’s lives worse because it’s literally all they feel they can do.
Except for pedophiles!
There should be like an Underground Railroad for those who want to leave.