CheesecakeMedium8500
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_j2eoysf wrote
Reply to Taliban should lift its restrictions on women, says UN human rights chief by Small_Temporary4418
What the hell is the point of reporting this?
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_j29srhs wrote
Reply to comment by dipsy18 in Ukraine fighting is deadlocked, spy chief Kyrylo Budanov tells BBC by apple_kicks
Where have you seen confirmed killed higher? BTW confirmed killed is always lower than the actual number killed because confirming deaths and reporting them takes time and resources.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_j29avdu wrote
Reply to comment by SiarX in Ukraine fighting is deadlocked, spy chief Kyrylo Budanov tells BBC by apple_kicks
You’re including wounded in the “casualty” number. Russia has seen more than 20,000 soldiers confirmed killed. Ukraine has seen about 10,000. And the trend for Ukraine is stable. The trend for Russia is ever increasing.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_j28vjxi wrote
Reply to comment by scorchpork in Ukraine fighting is deadlocked, spy chief Kyrylo Budanov tells BBC by apple_kicks
Oh it’s nowhere close to 50/50. It’s not 99/1 like Reddit makes it seem but it’s nowhere close to 50/50. The reason Ukraine isn’t advancing is not because they’re taking super heavy casualties. It’s because Russia is successfully throwing meat shields in their way and Ukraine is unwilling to show a similar disregard for their soldier’s lives in order to advance.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_iyf9cwp wrote
Reply to comment by MrDangerMan in Tennessee officers won’t face charges for violent arrest ----- A district attorney says a grand jury has declined to indict police officers after an investigation by Tennessee's police agency into the violent arrest of a Black man for alleged traffic violations by paulfromatlanta
How does any of that justify violence? Pile on the charges to your hearts content, but “he isn’t respecting our authority” does not justify violence.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_ixodfm8 wrote
Reply to comment by PartyAllTheTime3113 in U.S. military poised to return to Subic Bay, counter China's presence by KimCureAll
More pointless slaughter. Awesome.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_ixmhhwj wrote
What are they gonna do? What is the purpose of threatening violence? Are we actually willing to go to war with China?
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_ix5kmlk wrote
Reply to comment by bertiebasit in Turkish air strikes destroy 89 Kurdish militant targets in Syria, Iraq, ministry says by john217
…Which is what my point was all about. Just because both are instances of invading sovereign territory doesn’t mean they’re comparable at all.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_ix5448s wrote
Reply to comment by bertiebasit in Turkish air strikes destroy 89 Kurdish militant targets in Syria, Iraq, ministry says by john217
It’s a very simple question you can’t answer. A rhetorical question meant to make what point? To attempt it make the Us look hypocritical for criticizing turkey here.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_ix4o9kc wrote
Reply to comment by bertiebasit in Turkish air strikes destroy 89 Kurdish militant targets in Syria, Iraq, ministry says by john217
A rhetorical question meant to make what point? To attempt it make the Us look hypocritical for criticizing turkey here.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_ix4i1ok wrote
Reply to comment by bertiebasit in Turkish air strikes destroy 89 Kurdish militant targets in Syria, Iraq, ministry says by john217
What is the question? Was their sovereignty violated in both cases? Who’s asking that question? Who is of the mind that nobody’s sovereignty was violated? Nobody. That’s why it’s obvious that your only goal is cheap whataboutism.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_ix3uh1x wrote
Reply to comment by bertiebasit in Turkish air strikes destroy 89 Kurdish militant targets in Syria, Iraq, ministry says by john217
It’s cheap whataboutism. There is no question that is a violation of sovereignty to conduct a strike inside someone else’s borders. The issue is whether or not that violation is justified.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_ix3t42y wrote
Reply to comment by bertiebasit in Turkish air strikes destroy 89 Kurdish militant targets in Syria, Iraq, ministry says by john217
No it’s not a question of sovereignty. It’s cheap whataboutism. Don’t backtrack now. There is no question that is a violation of sovereignty to conduct a strike inside someone else’s borders. The issue is whether or not that violation is justified. In the case of going after the most wanted man on the planet, whose presence Pakistan has no good excuse for not knowing, that’s justified. In the case of a displaced ethnic group whose fighting to not be genocided, and who’s only crime is being near the Turkish border, that is NOT justified.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_ix3gvdv wrote
Reply to comment by bertiebasit in Turkish air strikes destroy 89 Kurdish militant targets in Syria, Iraq, ministry says by john217
Al qaeda is a terrorist organization. We killed their leader whom Pakistan had no business harboring. Kurds are not terrorists. They are in their ancestral territory. This is nothing like Bin Laden. Take your bullshit elsewhere.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_iulwmtg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 1 dead and up to 6 injured in shooting at a Halloween party in Kansas City, Kansas, police say by bonniethegamer223
I’d rather be attacked with a knife than with a gun. I can run from a knife attack. I cannot run from a gun attack. If I have a puffy coat, I am protected from a knife wound. No such luck with a bullet.
Seriously did you not even think about your sentence for 2 seconds?
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_iujxeag wrote
Reply to comment by Lord-of-war-Ares in Brazil election: Bolsonaro defeated as Lula makes comeback by checkmak01
This is so pedantic.
Lula —> significant net reduction in deforestation.
Bolsenaro —> significant net increase in deforestation.
If mayor A managed to reduce the murder rate from 1000 per year to 100 per year, and then mayor B comes in and changes things to where the rate goes up to 500 per year, it would be unequivocally asinine to try to argue that mayor B did a better job at dealing with murder because “more murders happened under mayor A” even if murders initially jumped to 110 per year for the first two years of mayor A’s tenure.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_iujqmat wrote
Reply to comment by Lord-of-war-Ares in Brazil election: Bolsonaro defeated as Lula makes comeback by checkmak01
>in his second year deforestation increased in comparison to his first year
This is an inane and pedantic point. I did not literally mean that deforestation started to drop on 1 January 2004. This distinction you’re trying to make changes absolutely nothing about my point.
>Numbers don't lie !
The numbers show that deforestation fell by 75% while he was president. Why on earth are you only focusing on when he was initially in office and totally ignoring his entire tenure?
>In fact first 4 years of deforestation of Lula's term is more than double of 4 years of Bolsonaro deforestation
Only because bolsenaro had such a low staring point to start from…thanks to his predecessors.
If mayor A managed to reduce the murder rate from 1000 per year to 100 per year, and then mayor B comes in and changes things to where the rate goes up to 500 per year, it would be unequivocally asinine to try to argue that mayor B did a better job at dealing with murder because “more murders happened under mayor A.”
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_iujevnq wrote
Reply to comment by Lord-of-war-Ares in Brazil election: Bolsonaro defeated as Lula makes comeback by checkmak01
>By that logic , how do you hold Bolsonaro responsible of deforestation as a president but not Lula as a president?
Now you’re conflating two different ideas. I didn’t say Lula could not change the logging industry. I said he couldn’t totally turn it around in one year.
On that note, removing restrictions and letting the logging companies do whatever they want is A LOT easier than reining them in.
>The ones don't have any argument are being crushed by the facts
I’ve been through your comment history. You haven’t crushed one person with facts. YOU have gotten crushed left and right by irrefutable evidence that you’re wrong.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_iuj6tvx wrote
Reply to comment by Lord-of-war-Ares in Brazil election: Bolsonaro defeated as Lula makes comeback by checkmak01
He isn’t in direct control over those companies. He isn’t a king.
Aren’t you sick of getting annihilated? Every argument you make gets crushed.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_iui1lf2 wrote
Reply to comment by DragonDai in Brazil election: Bolsonaro defeated as Lula makes comeback by checkmak01
So by “countless witnesses and tapes” he meant “one single witness who retracted their testimony under scrutiny”?
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_iuh7av6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Brazil election: Bolsonaro defeated as Lula makes comeback by checkmak01
> countless witnesses and tapes and money trail
Source
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_iuh766s wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Brazil election: Bolsonaro defeated as Lula makes comeback by checkmak01
You know full well it’s perfectly reasonable for the massive logging trade in Brazil to take a year or more to turn around like that.
CheesecakeMedium8500 t1_j9s4x39 wrote
Reply to Boris Johnson calls on UK to 'break the ice' by sending fighter jets to Ukraine - and warns China against 'historic mistake' by R1ckCrypto
It’s really not that simple.