belittle cruelty of terrorism
I’m curious, do you consider the IDF to be terrorists?
belittle cruelty of terrorism
I’m curious, do you consider the IDF to be terrorists?
Who the fuck downplays a death with other deaths?
It’s just a bit weird to see this death paraded around the internet to condemn Hamas while Israel is killing thousands more.
Kind of makes it seem like “their lives worth less than this teenager’s.”
Where are the individual articles for each person Israel killed? You know what they say, one death is a tragedy, thousands are a statistic.
A lot of it is an instinctual response.
Hearing ‘jews this, jews that’ since birth causes people to want to ‘fit in’ and go along with what everyone else is doing even if they don’t understand it.
I was surprised by how much anti-Semitism existed when I went to high school, because I never experienced it before outside of South Park. For everyone else, it was just normal and understood (even if they didn’t support it.) It really cemented the idea in my mind that most people do things without thinking just to fit in with others.
What the fuck is with these comments.
What comments? Are you trying to manufacture outrage again?
I can say, with absolute certainty, that is not the norm.
For every sale they make, there are countless others they don’t. And they still have to put in the time.
I’ve gone through many realtors looking for a house, all of them gave me hours of their time and didn’t see a penny in return.
That said, I don’t think realtors are necessary and we should push the idea that people shouldn’t use them unless they think they need to.
Smart business move.
they pissed off everyone else.
Who exactly is everyone else?
Seems like bud light is the meathead beer for jocks at college parties or cookouts.
for being a soulless international conglomerate.
I think this rhetoric would hit harder if the alternatives were willing to sacrifice profit to give us a better deal.
That’s what I like to see.
I’d say it’s both.
Per your article:
A plea by a criminal defendant that they will not contest a charge.
Your original comment:
“Not guilty” doesn’t necessarily mean “innocent”. Often it just means “not confessing”
“Not guilty” means you are contesting the charges. No contest means you’re not confessing and not contesting the charges.
the prosecution has to go through the motions to prove he’s guilty.
This is only true if the defendant contests the charges. “Not confessing” and “contesting” are two different things.
No it’s not.
It’s functionally identical to what you thought ‘not guilty’ was.
Incorrect.
You’re describing ‘no contest.’
So nice that she was able to travel from Germany to party in Israel.
I wonder what the travel logs for Gazans are like, and why that is.
I hope you fit in.
No, that’s not clear at all.
But you should try to understand the insane excess these partygoers had compared to the squalor that Gazans have to live in.
It makes sense that with such disparity in qualities of life, those who feel they got the short end of the stick fight back against those who have too much.
This entire comment chain, as usual, is just people getting upset at criticizing excess wealth. Pretty much unless it’s a billionaire, you’re not allowed to criticize excess wealth.
The closer we get to the root of the problem, the more people we’ll find that contribute to it and the less we’ll find that are willing to admit it.
I don’t think it was justified.
I’m not missing any line.
That’s just the realities of war.
Probably because you’re not grounded in reality.
Then they would be contesting the charges. A plea of ‘not guilty’ means you are contesting the charges.
Yes, contesting the charges has a completely different function than not contesting the charges.
You seem to equate a plea of ‘not guilty’ with ‘not confessing.’ This isn’t true. A plea of not guilty means you are contesting the charges.
A plea of ‘no contest’ means you are not contesting the charges, nor are you admitting guilt (confessing.)
Sorry, I’ve explained things as best I can. If you don’t get it now, you never will and I think we should both move on.