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  • Israel’s wars have been defensive.

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  • Ironically, the beginning was then England left and divided the land between them. Then all the surrounding countries attacked the Jews and as they defended themselves, created the borders.

  • Defense minister announces ‘complete siege’ of Gaza: No power, food or fuel
  • The UN loses credibility when it constantly denounces Israel while being largely mute about abuses like what’s happening to the Uyghurs

  • International Chess Federation (FIDE) to ban and punish transgender players
  • I think the point is that the field should be left alone. Let players of both genders rank wherever they do. Seems odd to separate the genders for a non-physical sport.

  • An armed man tried walking into a Jewish school in Memphis and opened fire outside when he couldn’t get in, police say
  • I came over from Reddit when it went sideways hard, and was psyched for a new start with everyone else. it makes me deeply sad to see 24 upvotes on your comment, where it mentions you hate his tribe. As a Jewish person what am I to make of that? Do you hate me? Is Lemmy / Kbin really that racist? This sucks.

  • This single sentence is the best summary I have seen yet of the way Reddit admins/corporate is treating moderators and supporters: "The beatings will continue until morale improves"
  • Many sites have lost their core audience, and move towards a lowest common denominator, and died. But I’ve never heard of that helping them take off, can anyone think of any examples? Lowering quality won’t help.

  • I've seen a few discussions about the "failed" protests and wanted to talk about it
  • Oh, I think it's hurt Reddit more than it seems on the surface. Of course they will say "it's not working" but reading between the lines of this Engadget article [1], the number of ad impressions would be down rather significantly. Note the difference between time spent on site (seeing ads) and "visits" -- many of which were likely people checking on the site rather than participating in the site. I think this is taking a toll, and am hopeful this situation will serve as an example of poor leadership for the next generation (Digg being a previous example).

    1. https://www.engadget.com/reddits-average-daily-traffic-fell-during-blackout-according-to-third-party-data-194721801.html
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