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Speaking the truth is now a risky business in Britain
So you are still not explaining what is offensive about the term. What is wrong with the term Zionist. I class myself as a Zionist as does Joe Biden. The vast majority of Israeli's class themselves as Zionist. -
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Do foreigners need to pay tax in Thailand?
I handed in my Personal Income Tax Return form ภ.ง.ด.90 and Income Exemption Entitlement Form at the local revenue office this morning and tried to explain to them how it works with income from abroad. Not sure if they understood but at least they took the forms and gave me a receipt. According to my calculations there will be zero tax and definitely no penalties, but I have wait and see if I need to fight them or not. -
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Musk’s trans daughter: “Elon Musk Is a Pathetic Man-Child"
Plus he is receiving a lot of tax payers money in subsidies ! Have a look at the fraud there! -
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Trump Officials Discussed Secret Yemen Strike Plans on Signal, Accidentally Added Journalist
I think SIGNAL is an app that anyone can download, that is why "classified" material at any level is forbidden! -
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Can you be a leftist without also supporting terrorists and criminals?
No, you are the one who's confused. Like most philosophies, socialism is dynamic and continues to evolve. Social Democracy can be viewed as one evolution. Yes, there are common attributes - e.g. ensuring workers receive benefit for their labour - which are shared by the various évolutions, but there is not a 'one size fits All' Socialism. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_democracy Capitalism can be used as an analogy here. Should we say that a system is capitalist only if the price mechanism is allowed to operate without interference? In that case, the US cannot be considered a capitalist country. In fact, by this narrow definition capitalism has ceased to exist, which is clearly a ridiculous statement. I've no idea how to interpret that? Most folks will comply but some won't. I would agree that Marxist and Fascist 'utopias' cannot exist without compliance and that violence is, therefore, probably a necessity for such systems. Absolute tosh, not least because recent history proves otherwise. Western Europe has been ruled by social democratic/ democratic socialist parties almost without interruption since WW2 and there have been no violent revolutions during this period. On the one hand, you apparently reject the idea that Socialism can evolve and that Social Democracy and/or Democratic Socialism cannot legitimately be labelled 'Socialist', while at the same time you argue that Socialism gave birth to 'National Socialism'. It's an inconsistent argument. You can't have it both ways. Using a narrow Marxist definition of Socialism violence probably is necessary, but given that Marxism is largely discredited as a political philosophy and that Socialism has evolved, it's a rather meaningless and redundant argument. No one is asking you too. Personally, I think that the private ownership of firearms should be severely restricted. UK society is a much better place because only a relatively few number of people can legally keep firearms. You are doing that as I am. Moreover, unless you find a way for them to live in a vacuum, it will inevitably happen. What idea? In any event, I'm not asking you too. Perhaps that may happen in Russia but in Western Europe, depending on the neighbourhood, one of two things will probably happen: (a) your voice will be lost in the cacophony or (b) you will be asked (politely or otherwise) to keep the noise down. -
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Trump Officials Discussed Secret Yemen Strike Plans on Signal, Accidentally Added Journalist
Nonsense. The recent Signal controversy surrounding the sharing of bombing plans in Yemen with a journalist did indeed involve classified war plans. The incident occurred when National Security Advisor Michael Waltz accidentally added Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, to a group chat on the encrypted messaging app Signal. The chat included senior US government officials, such as the Vice President, Secretary of State, and Secretary of Defense, discussing imminent military strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. The leaked chat revealed that the officials shared sensitive operational details, including target information, weapons systems, and attack sequencing.
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