By this logic the North's treatment of the South after the Civil War was apartheid

The Palestinians and their allies invaded Israel, lost, invaded again 20 years later, lost, and invaded again 7 years later, and lost again

It's on them to sue for peace, until they do...
There was no Japanese peace process

There was no German peace process

Both countries unconditionally surrendered

And yet now, 75 years later, they are again world powers

72 years after the 1948 war, Palestine is still a mess

Maybe it's the "process" that's to blame
The Germans and Japanese accepted reality in 1945, they had no other choice

The Palestinians and their allies have simply refused to accept reality

What you would think of some Japanese reactionary demanding that Japan re-establish the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere?
You'd look at them like a fool

Well guess what, Israel is a country, it's stronger than all its neighbors, it's not going anywhere

And yet you still hear "from the river to the sea"

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14 May
Can you name the third-ranked Democrat in the House caucus off the top of your head?

Exactly
Roy would have been better than Stefanik, sure

Either is a massive improvement over Liz Cheney, because the job is really just about putting your head down and helping people fundraise
Cheney needed to be moved because she was exploiting her position to dunk on Republicans 24/7

Stefanik seems like a team player to me (even as a moderate in a swing district) - that's enough
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5 May
Facebook has set up its own court to interpret its own rules for its own censorship decisions and expects us to call that process "legitimate"

Nah

You should have the same right to speak on Facebook that you do in a public park
We can save Facebook a bunch of money and time with a simple solution

We pass legislation mandating that Facebook (and similar large social media platforms) be treated like public facilities for First Amendment purposes

And make them abide by American free speech law
This is so creepy

There's a substantial minority of the @OversightBoard that thinks Trump should have to "recognize [his] wrongdoing" and "commit to observing the rules in the future" to be reinstated

Trump is the former PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES you arrogant clowns
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3 May
No one actually knows - empirically - whether the election was "stolen" or not
And if you disagree with this you need to explain how exactly you can verify that a mail-in ballot was cast without fraud or coercion
You know whose elections you know aren't "stolen"?

Israel's
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1 May
Don’t hire anyone with pronouns in their bio

You’ll thank me later
It’s such a good leading indicator for intolerant, insufferable wokeism

As well as an inability to keep that stuff out of the workplace
Someone’s Twitter activity is more revealing than any resume
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30 Apr
What a horrible crime

Those protestors should be arrested for blocking traffic and prosecuted as soon as possible
Imagine a world where protestors didn't block traffic to get their way because they knew they would have the book thrown at them
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20 Apr
Listening to @AlanDersh on CourtTV

He just predicted that any conviction in the Chauvin trial will ultimately be reversed by the Supreme Court, based on the behavior of public officials and the failure to sequester the jury from the outset
Dershowitz says what should have happened

1) Should have been postponed after the civil settlement with the city

2) Should have been moved out of Minneapolis

3) Jury should have been sequestered from outset

4) Alternatively, the judge's instruction should have been stronger
Dershowitz suggests that there was not just a thumb, but an "elbow on the scale of justice"
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