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Canada preparing for US invasion
For the first time in 100 years, Ottawa is planning for prospect of an attack from southern border. Canada's armed forces have created a model to prepare for the possibility of US invasion after Donald Trump said he wanted to annex its territory. The idiot wants to take over Canada whose land mass is bigger than the US and make it just another state. In addition he chides Russia and China for grabbing other countries to grow, but it is OK for him to do worse.
The left in my eyes
Yesterday in our discussion group, we talked about the different shades of the Left and its origins. ​From my perspective—as an atheist from a family of atheistic or very secular farmers—the leftist approach actually stemmed from village life, which demanded cooperation. ​In order to purchase land, they came together as a farming cooperative. This wasn't 'Communism' as a state economy or a rigid ideology; it started as something purely practical. A tractor is extremely expensive, and you need several different types throughout the growing season. If the village is organized economically, they can share these costly tools. ​Furthermore, by organizing, they could trade and sell more effectively, utilizing their collective purchasing and selling power to better navigate a capitalist society and a free market
The left in my eyes
More information about babylonian Jews history
I know I may have bored some of you with stories about babylonian Jews, but I am one of them with 2,600+ history in the area that was made Iraq, by the British. You can know that the Jews ✡️ had tough periods everywhere, but survived. During the very bad years in that long stay, many left the area and went East and South. South was Arabia and there was many Jewish tribes there, some of them were babylonian Jews. As I mentioned before, one of my family escaped from Iraq in the late 19th century and went south all the way to the ocean. There he worked with the Mukhtar (chief) of the area and did very good. They called the area in his family name. It later became Dubai and its name in Arabic دبي is the same as my family name, in Arabic, or דבי in Hebrew Many others went East. They established Shanghai, Bombay (Mumbai), Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong, plus they wrote the laws of Hong Kong when the British came to it. OK, enough for now. It is very usual that anything Jewish is not mentioned by anyone. That is why this history is not written, mentioned or taught anywhere.
Iranians in diaspora vs inside
I see a lot of arguments hinting how diapsora Iranians are different than Iranians in Iran. Why? We all fled the same society and started to speak up. Iranians in Iran started to speak up and they got gunned down. That's the only difference between us. If someone today flees Iran and starts advocating for Pahlavi, is he irrelevant because his location changed? Or does he become irrelevant after a year? 5 years? 10 years? What is the standard here to deem the voices of diaspora irrelevant? And if there is such major support for Pahlavi in locations were we will not be gunned down for showing support, why can't we assume there is major support inside too? We are the reflection of the society we fled. I find it very disheartening that after millions came out with Pahlavi's name on their lips and were killed for it, we are slowly moving backwards into having to prove whether he has support inside....
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