Then your point is a bad one. See my edit.
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You think a government is going to just give up power, that it won't take mass organization to challenge hegemonic powers and a new form of governance to deprogram the racist settler colonial ideology that is embedded into the Israeli populace? That's incredibly unrealistic. What's your plan to get there, then, and how does it help Palestinians?
Dogmatically denouncing all violence, when violence is the main tactic employed to enforce hegemony, is reactionary and counter productive. It only serves the status quo, to keep us where we are. It's chauvinism.
This might be useless advice but I think this is a situation that can be helped by taking a walk. Get some fresh air, clear your mind, and come back with a fresh set of eyes. You have experience, so I know you can work this out with some patience.
Also fuck your colleagues, and for that matter fuck your job for making you feel that way. Your worth isn't measured by them. Fuck capitalism for making us dependent on such abusive relationships in order to work and make a living.
Get that computer fixed up so you can use it to look for greener pastures. Find a recruiter, that seems to be the way to do it these days.
No, I will not agree that its okay for anyone to blame the victims in this situation for their own genocide, but you can run away if you're so afraid of challenging your own western chauvinist notions.
Damn wtf is going on at your house that this is a regular thing for you
Duvet covers are incredibly annoying to take on and off. I just fold the sheet over the top of the blanket and it doesn't move for me.
We really are not beating the dead internet allegations with this one
Sorry, try again. The negotiations have been sabotaged by Netanyahu at every step. The American government; first at Biden's direction and now Trump's; has lied to the public to cover for him, blaming Hamas and twisting the word 'ceasefire' to not mean ceasefire at all.
Not to mention that Israel has assassinated the "hot heads" you're referring to, who would be counterparts to Netanyahu. The leader of the Hamas organization, Yahya Al-Sinwar, was martyred in Gaza in October. Hamas's lead negotiator, lsmail Haniyeh, was assassinated in Tehran in July. Needless to say, they have stepped aside. Permanently.
I suggest reading a more comprehensive history of the negotiations themselves
When looking for the party who is being unreasonable in a negotiation, look to the one that has the least to lose by walking away. And while you're at it, stop acting like you know better or have more urgency than the people who have experienced 77 years of dispossession, occupation, and genocide, on their own land. You call them "terrorists" as if that dismisses their humanity en masse and the inherent rationality granted by such, but you betray charitability to the Israeli government by speaking as if all of its evil is contained within one powerful man. Why do you do that?
Actually no, wait, you must be the cooler head that will prevail. Don't you dare introspect before sharing your responses to the dilemmas pressed in that article I shared, lest you taint your answers with terrorist propaganda! Win a "ceasefire", except Israel is explicitly allowed to break it once you've given up the only bargaining chip (A chip that additionally has a chance of getting it through to the Israeli populace, who are paying attention, that their government does not care about them beyond their ability to legitimize Israel's occupation by existing on stolen land.) OR, continue pressing for an actual realistic end to your people's suffering.
Yes, I'm sure if you were in Gaza you would want a "cooler" disinterested party who doesn't care at all about you, your culture, or the land that has given both life, to be making that decision for you.
No, it could be possible to both have cheap goods and compensate workers fairly. It would just require the owners to take less profit. Can't have that.
Finally, an AI for scat fetishists. Just what the world needed.
Bottles aren't perfect, you still have to sit up to use most of them as they generally need some way to let air in as you pull water out. The bite tube also prevents spills without having to move too much or otherwise disturb your partner with one of those pop-nib bottles that has to suck air back in when you release suction.
If she exists, it seems she has more of a problem with the way it looks than its actual functionality. That is a problem that can be solved as easily as getting a bag that doesn't contrast so much with the existing color scheme. Hilarious to suggest a relationship isn't working out over such a minor aesthetic disagreement though.
Name one benevolent regime the US has supported.