• WhoIzDisIz@lemmy.today
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        Yeah - unfortunately, we’re not nearly as evolved away from our animalistic ancestors as many like to think.

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          i think we are, but the archaic system in place allows the cavemen the same chances as everyone else to compete and thus you have those like Trump getting elected.

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            I don’t think it’s just a systemic problem, but I’m curious what methods you would use to prevent the Trumps of the future from getting power.

            As far as I’m concerned he’s just a useful idiot that serves as a major distraction from those actually pulling the strings behind the curtain. Those are the people that need to be curtailed from having such power.

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              Direct democracy and the head of state and law makers having no real power beyond implementing what was voted on would be fine. It won’t be perfect and it will be gamed but surely it’s better than what we have now.

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              how is it not a systemic problem if it allows people who does not belong in power to exploit the system and gain power?

              like, these fuckers has, since the days of reagan, kept adding holes in the system so they can cheat to win.

              patch those holes and they got no chance. start with the EC. then broadcasting. then legal bribery. and we’re off to a good start.

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                I say that because his backers are extremely aggressive, manipulative sociopathic bullies who will always find ways to twist things to their advantage. Whatever system you come up with will inevitably have some cracks that they will eventually figure out how to exploit.

                Your system would need to prevent such sociopaths from ever developing while somehow still allowing the freedoms most Americans want.

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                  Until capitalism is lynched with prejudice those with money and power will tear down any safeguards put in place to stop them. Rid the word of capitalism and maybe we have a chance.

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    Fun fact, Hezbollah was designated a terrorist organization for this exact reason. Killing terrorist invaders killing innocent people on your land makes you a terrorist.

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      Terrorist is a politicized, meaningless term, and always has been. Its only use is propaganda. The fact that the word snuck into legislation is incredibly frightening. In the UK, you cannot support a terrorist group. What defines a terrorist group? Whatever the fuck the home security office wants.

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        In the UK, you cannot support a terrorist group. What defines a terrorist group? Whatever the fuck the home security office wants.

        Protesting genocide, apparently.

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        Reminder that terrorist started being used as a replacement for “freedom fighter”, when public opinion on the Mujahideen, APLA, IRA etc. started to change and flip.

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          when public opinion on the Mujahideen, APLA, IRA etc. started to change and flip

          Seems like a reversal of cause and effect. I think the usage of the term “terrorist” for these groups was a deliberate choice of the consent factory to flip public opinion.

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            That’s what I mean, they started calling them terrorists because people started seeing “freedom fighter” as a positive thing. “Freedom fighters” were scary anarchists that blew things up in Europe in the 1800s.

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    It’s frustrating to think that the only reason we all know it’s a genocide is because we’re all currently aware of it; two or three generations down the line, people will just look back and go by what the news of our era said. We’re all assuming future generations will blame us for our lack of action during this time, but honestly they’ll be far enough removed that they’ll just go by what the news of our era says. You had (Mike Pompeo?) literally saying that they need to make sure history remembers Israel as the victim, not the Palestinians.

    We all know Hitler was evil because institutions and the news made sure to remember him as he was and for his actions; the news today and going forward will whitewash Israel; even social media is being controlled to make sure the desired narrative lives on.

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    Fear mongering is a psyop. I’m not talking about legitimate fears of ongoing genocide, either.

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      They are represented exactly the same amount in hell as every other languages speakers. Zero

      Hebrew speakers currently are overrepresented in the genocidal fascists group in the real world and that is the only reality we need to worry about not the various fictions of the world.

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      The Yiddish Jews were actually demonized by Zionists, who thought Hebrew was a superior language and saw Ostjuden (eastern european Jews who spoke Yiddish) as subhumans, which is why Zionism marginalized Yiddish (a large percentage of Yiddish Jews were actually anti-Zionist. Look up Bundism) and ultimately Hebrew became the majority

      This is a great article on the topic. https://clarion.unity-struggle-unity.org/2023-10-18-to-stop-marx-they-made-zion/

      Tl;dr same comment as yours, but replace Yiddish with Hebrew.

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        Thank you for the correction! I actually read a bit about it later on but it was too late to be changing my comment, lol. 🫶

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      Yumpin yiminy! According to my faith (and your former faith, if I understand correctly), the Kingdom of Heaven is within, which implies the Kingdom of Sheol is within.

      What does Islam say?

      By the by, the Christian book, if truly based on the Tanaka, should take into account pardes.

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        Hi Maeve. 👋

        Place of eternal (in theory/by default, but everything is up to God, ofc) suffering earned by being a major, habitual line stepper with no remorse. It’s a fire fueled by men and stones and it involves grinding, pressure, unmet physiological needs, etc, very hot and dense and certainly uncomfortable. Regardless of the nature of “the bad place”, one would be better not earning a spot there, if anything because if the merciful, wise Creator thinks you were bad enough to deserve it then you were, objectively so, and that’s a very hard/impossible pill to swallow!

        Now, just as a little thought experiment: would you rather endure Hell, at least for a while, knowing it’s just an extra test or something like it (you didn’t do anything wrong, maybe you’re just strong enough to handle it amongst many) but God already approved of you or be in Heaven knowing you did not earn it, with everyone and God side-eyeing you and hating you and for valid reasons, because you’re just an objectively awful person? 🤔 (Global “you”, of course, you seem lovely, hehe)

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          Hello, my friend. Thanks so much for your reply. Well, what if it’s not a literal place but allegorical?

          If you’d asked me this before I went on my wandering search, I’d obviously chosen Paradise without merit. As it is I have studied many faiths and noticed common threads.

          Then what have I learned, to have reward without merit? Immense heat and pressure are the conditions that purify. Gasses condense and vomit forth universes, carbon births diamonds, ore becomes steel, precious metals can be wrought. And extremely personality disordered individuals

          Reward without merit can give us at best, extremely self-entitled people who “fail up,” and extremely personality individuals.

          So maybe like steel being purified and forged, then cooled or gems being formed, cut, tumbled, there are precise amounts of pressure and heat.

          I get the point, nonetheless. I really need to study the surahs in depth, but I clearly don’t know Aramaic. Can you point me toward some online English translations of the Quran, so I can study more? I’ll leave Rumi aside, for the moment.

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            It’s always a pleasure to find you here! Personally, I think it’s as real as this world is, but what do I know, lol. And I’m certain that God will adjust for mental disorders, after all there’s an “us” underneath the mental deformation resulting from trauma, the “us” that regrets our negative actions stemming from these issues in our moments of clarity (or not, hence Hell).

            I’m very excited to hear you’re interested in the Qur’an, for whatever reasons, and thankfully I think the Qur’an is very straightforward, not much to really “study” there, it’s not a somewhat philosophically dense read a la Ecclesiastes, for instance. I like “Quran: A Monotheist Translation”, since it’s not influenced by Hadith literature (most of the morally questionable “Muslim” beliefs derive from it, not the Qur’an) and it’s unburned of sectarian doctrines, it’s quite literal (slightly more open for interpretation, which can pose its own problems, but at least it’s not a mistranslation) and says God instead of Allah (I feel like it takes any Western/English-speaking person “out of it”, it creates distance when reading an English translation). And Rumi is wonderful, a great poet inspired by his love of God and his gratefulness for life.

            The English Qur’an translation as an app for Android (there should be one for iOS too): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.freeminds.quranapp

            😀🫶👋

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              Thank you. I find your company pleasing, as well.

              Imo, metaphor, allusion, allegory, etc. are figurative speech that do describe something very real, but not always comprehensible with our physical senses. For example, I can’t see air, but I breathe it. I can’t literally touch love, but I can feel it! Are these things not real?

              Thanks also for the share. On the chance the app has intrusive permissions, is there a web version?

              Salam my sibling, to you and yours! Blessings of every sort.

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                  Hmm. We seem to have different views and how can I answer without studying the material, in depth?

                  Thank you for the link. I’ve got homework to do, so I’d best get to it. I’m sure I’ll be asking plenty of questions.

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      Ya habiiibiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Yiddish has nothing to do with it.

      If you said “modern Hebrew” I would agree with you. “israel” made a direct effort to remove all sense of identity other than the apartheid state, going so far as to beat children in schools who spoke Yiddish, Arabic, Farsi, or other languages.

      They even went so far as to convince Jewish schools across the globe (particularly in Amerikkka), to drop teaching Yiddish and instead to teach “modern Hebrew” which is a bastardized version of the original language.

      If someone to this day still speaks Yiddish, they are most likely Hasidic / Haredim, who are strictly anti-zionist.

      I’m Muslim and I WISH more Jews spoke Yiddish, it would mean they have a connection to their faith that isn’t controlled by the zionist entity and was passed down from generations upon generations of teachings. All the beautiful wisdom, folktales, recipes, family history, evaporated in the span of a couple generations thanks to the zionist entity.