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Will i see a decent government before i die?

I don't think it was staged, but it really is quite bizarre that Israel just allowed a bunch of armed men to paraglide into their territory, then didn't respond until hours later, considering how extremely strict they usually are about monitoring the Israel/Gaza border. There are certainly a few questions to be asked there.

I don't think we really need the reddit tier "Skydaddy" atheism either. The whole Israel/Palestine affair is a touch more complicated than "people are killing each other over their skydaddy"
 
Israel really wasn't expecting such a stupid and suicidal attack. Simple as that. No conspiracy. Hamas expected Iran to support them. Iran laughed.

What's the alternative? Are you implying that they just allowed it to happen? Thousands of civilians dead, just so they'd have an excuse to retaliate? That's what you're implying. Total bollocks.

And yes, Yahweh = Sky Daddy. Shitty storm god.

Judaism? OG Sky Daddy. Lots of hygienic rules. Casual genocide.

Christianity? Sky Daddy with the addition of Sky Daddy manifesting as a human being.

Islam? Sky Daddy, but Jesus is a prophet. But the ultimate prophet is a guy who liked to live in caves and advocated enslavement of non believers. Plus shagging a nine year old.

Fuck Sky Daddy.

Without Sky Daddy, that whole region would be living in peace.
 
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I don't think that they necessarily allowed it to happen but someone seriously messed up somewhere. And it's not unheard of for governments in general to let a few of their citizens get killed in order to serve their own interests in any case,

There's nothing wrong with being an athiest (I'm one, I'm trying to stop but it hasn't worked yet) but the fedora tippling style skydaddy atheism is childish. The Israel/Gaza thing doesn't really have much basis in religion anyway. Jews and Moslems in the Middle East tended to get on pretty well prior to Israel getting set up there. It was fairly common for Jewish people to flee to the Middle East when the Europeans were bullying them too much,
 
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The attack was planned two years prior, and Israel had relaxed its borders in the vicinity because it'd been very quiet in recent months.

It was also Simchat Torah, which is a national and religious holiday. So the military was more or less stood down. Hamas expected the Iranian government to back them; eventually Iran said no, but the plan was in place and the Hamas command (from their luxury dwellings in Qatar) told them to go ahead.

Don't know why you keep on mentioning atheists. I'm not an atheist. And I've never owned a fedora.
 
Sorry for my incorrect assumption, it's just that not many religious people complain about "Sky daddy"

There's nothing wrong with a fedora if you dress to match it
 
Sorry for my incorrect assumption, it's just that not many religious people complain about "Sky daddy"

There's nothing wrong with a fedora if you dress to match it
If one studies Semitic culture, languages and religions then one might see that the concept of "Yahweh" as a storm god occurred long before the time of Abraham.
So it's possible to believe in the God of Abraham and realize the history and origins of the people before the time of Abraham.
 
Really annoying how the rich piss and moan about paying the slightest tax - 2% on everything after their first 10 million and they still moan like fuck. It only kicks in after their first10 million - it's like an ordinary person giving a homeless guy a quid. They wouldn't even notice it had gone and they could save the country.
 
Are you implying that they just allowed it to happen? Thousands of civilians dead, just so they'd have an excuse to retaliate? That's what you're implying.

Yup. That’s exactly what the evidence points to. Israeli intelligence had a great deal of prior knowledge - almost as though they listen in on the chatter from over the border - yet did nothing.

They’ve been looking for an excuse to “retake Greater Israel” literally since inception and this was the perfect opportunity.

Add in the fact they continue to go out of their way to avoid repatriation of the hostages and you have the perfect storm as far as the hardline Israeli government goes.
 
So the government “won” in court thus extending the use of so-called asylum hotels.

Is this truly a win or simply kicking the can down the road? So far Labour (cunts though they are) have reduced the asylum hotel bill by around 2.5M a week since the Tories left office.

Can they get it down enough to placate the Right? Could anything placate the Right? Or are we doomed to yet more Farage Riots?
 
They've mostly gotten the asylum hotel bill down by making deals with landlords to house the refugees in HMOs rather than hotels

At the end of the day, people don't want a bunch of totally unidentifiable young men from the armpit of the third world dumped here, even if you really want to help these people, importing them here is far less efficient and effective than just chucking them some money to set them up with some shelter closer to home

You could have placated the right by not allowing foreign ethnic mafias to set up shop and commit constant atrocities against the natives, but it's a couple of decades late for that now
 
Diversity from flooding with immigrants is not our strength. It lowers your wages, marginalises our culture, increases the crime, fills our hospitals, occupies our housing, ruins your schools, consumes our taxes, tightens our laws, restricts our freedoms, endangers your children, and calls you racist for questioning.
We're not being 'flooded' ffs. There's several European countries that take in significantly greater numbers than we do, France for one, and last time I looked French culture wasn't being 'erased'.

Besides the economy relies on immigration. Right now we have staffing shortages across the board in the agricultural sector, building, healthcare and the retail industry, since large numbers of European workers left because they felt no longer welcome post-Brexit.
 
We're not being 'flooded' ffs. There's several European countries that take in significantly greater numbers than we do, France for one, and last time I looked French culture wasn't being 'erased'.

Besides the economy relies on immigration. Right now we have staffing shortages across the board in the agricultural sector, building, healthcare and the retail industry, since large numbers of European workers left because they felt no longer welcome post-Brexit.

Oh dear. Don’t believe anything you read in the mainstream media. I’ve seen service requests go up over 1,000% month on month in my tiny town.

I do hope you have your eyes opened by these economic migrants. Pretty sure you’ll change your tune sharpish.
 
Being from Brazil I feel you have no place to comment upon UK issues.
???

I'm not from Brazil, my fiancé is. I'm originally from Germany but have lived in the UK for over half my life.

And there is a nasty underbelly of xenophobia in this country that is becoming more and more apparent since 2016.

I never had any problem with integration (I'm a fluent English speaker without a tell-tale accent as I've been bilingual from age 11). Plus I'm as white as chalk so no gammon could possibly object to my presence on appearance.

RIGHT AFTER Brexshit is the first time I ever got racist abuse, apparently for daring to speak to my own mother in our native language in public. 🙄

... Yeah I don't buy the whole self-congratulatoty 'tolerant Britain' propaganda shtick anymore. And as someone who has lived here for longer than he hasn't, and is DIRECTLY negatively affected by all this 'make Britain a hostile environment' crap that is currently destroying my life, I think I have every fucking right to comment.
 
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