That reads like a description of the chatgpt start page. Just a prompt to start a conversation with a (mostly) helpful tool. But the moment they obtain absolute market dominance…
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join@lemmy.mlto Illustrations of history@lemmy.world•Railway network in the United States at the start of the US Civil WarEnglish51·12 days agoThe northern elite also didn’t want to win at the start of the war: the union as it was, constitution as it is (with slavery that is). For the northern elite the south was a source of cheap cotton and an export market for finished goods, winning decisively would break that balance.
The end of slavery was truly a bottoms up movement, that forced the contradiction to be so great that it could not exist in one country.
John Dolan (aka the war nerd) has a great series on this subject on his podcast: Radio War Nerd.
join@lemmy.mlto Europe@lemmy.ml•Israel’s strikes on Iran follow international law, Russia’s war on Ukraine does not - Merkel4·19 days agoDer Führer schützt das Recht.
It’s a distasteful comparison, but it’s literally the logic here: „We are international law, and international law is us. If we must break international law to protect our interests, then we are protecting international law itself.“
join@lemmy.mlto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about Russia's plans in Europe and worldwide outlined in Aliksandr Dugin (aka Putin's "Brain")'s book Foundations of GeopoliticsEnglish22·22 days agoI thought you were done.
join@lemmy.mlto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about Russia's plans in Europe and worldwide outlined in Aliksandr Dugin (aka Putin's "Brain")'s book Foundations of GeopoliticsEnglish32·22 days agoIt is, please reread the thread if you’re not convinced.
The edits are small wording changes made within minutes of posting them (before you responded to them).
Great job not sounding like a sore loser. 👌
Edit: the original posts with my point aren’t even edited.
join@lemmy.mlto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about Russia's plans in Europe and worldwide outlined in Aliksandr Dugin (aka Putin's "Brain")'s book Foundations of GeopoliticsEnglish42·22 days agoThat is the detail that you got stuck on. The question was: is the US culpable in the Palestinian genocide, or is Israel just a third country?
Watch the news and it should be obvious what the answer is.
join@lemmy.mlto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about Russia's plans in Europe and worldwide outlined in Aliksandr Dugin (aka Putin's "Brain")'s book Foundations of GeopoliticsEnglish43·23 days agoWould the Palestinian genocide be happening without US support?
join@lemmy.mlto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about Russia's plans in Europe and worldwide outlined in Aliksandr Dugin (aka Putin's "Brain")'s book Foundations of GeopoliticsEnglish63·23 days agoWhat little green men do you think man the aircraft carriers, shoot down the missiles, or build the pier that was then used to kill civilians?
The US army is actively involved on every front of this war/genocide. Not to speak of the intelligence that they are probably providing.
And yes if you micro optimize the goal posts long enough there is bound to be a difference between Russian involvement in Ukraine before 2022 and Israel. But that is besides the point, the question is: would the Palestinian genocide be happening without direct US support? And the answer is irrefutably no.
join@lemmy.mlto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about Russia's plans in Europe and worldwide outlined in Aliksandr Dugin (aka Putin's "Brain")'s book Foundations of GeopoliticsEnglish84·23 days agoSaying Israel is not the US is like saying the Ukrainian separatists between 2014 and 2022 where not Russia. Israel gets its weapons, money and international support directly from the US. Without the US Israel would not exist in its current state, and definitely would not be doing what it’s doing right now in Gaza. The US fought the Houthis to defend Israel, and without the US many many more Iranian rockets would have hit. And even if all of this was not the case and Israel was just a normal ally, the difference in response to Russias invasion of Ukraine vs Israels genocide against Palestinians still proves the point.
join@lemmy.mlto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about Russia's plans in Europe and worldwide outlined in Aliksandr Dugin (aka Putin's "Brain")'s book Foundations of GeopoliticsEnglish48·23 days agoI would prefer to be under US hegemony than under Russian or Chinese hegemony (for the time being) but mostly because the US is richer.
But morally speaking the only difference is scale:
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20231108-gaza-deaths-compared-to-ukraine/
join@lemmy.mlto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about Russia's plans in Europe and worldwide outlined in Aliksandr Dugin (aka Putin's "Brain")'s book Foundations of GeopoliticsEnglish97·23 days agoI‘m sorry but saying that the US cares about human rights is simply not credible. They literally have a bomb-The-Hague act in case one of their many war criminals ever faces justice.
Or explain to me why the US are allies with Saudi Arabia, but Iran is their biggest enemy. In what world is Saudi Arabia a country that cares about human rights, democracy or equality.
All actions by the US show that they only care about power and that human rights and democracy are pure rhetoric to be used when convenient.
join@lemmy.mlto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about Russia's plans in Europe and worldwide outlined in Aliksandr Dugin (aka Putin's "Brain")'s book Foundations of GeopoliticsEnglish1416·23 days agoTo what extent is this different than what the US currently does?
This just reads like a guy that was frustrated by the fall of the Soviet Union and Americas following hegemony, and said: what if we did all that.
Especially the tactic of destabilizing rivals. For example: how sincere can Americas concern for a Muslim minority in China be, when they have directly caused the death of millions in all their illegal Middle-East adventures of the past decades.
The west showing once again that the only way to be a sovereign nation is to have nukes.
And the west showing once again that for them international law is nothing more than a tool to wield at their discretion against their geo-strategic rivals.
Computer science and programming are two different things. Computer science started as a branch of mathematics, looking into calculability: what problems can a computer even solve. I had a course on algorithms by a professor that had never programmed a line of code in his life, everything he did was in pseudocode.
We‘ll see who folds first, the global export halt is to stop leakage via third countries, thus the question is: can the US set up a parallel mining industry before the stockpiles run out.
Des que tu parle une langue civilisé!
And remember to speak extra loud when they don’t understand it the first time, it always works.
The Nuremberg trials took place in the context of the winner prosecuting the loser. So long as the current US elite (reps and dems) are in power this is never gonna happen. Only if the US decisively loses a war (very unlikely) or some type of revolution takes place (also unlikely but possible), will such trials be possible.