sarker
It isn't happening, and if it is, it's a bad thing
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Jews dumb
Interesting argument. Let's see if it bears relation to reality.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Israeli_Nobel_laureates#Laureates
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Turkish_Nobel_laureates
Keep in mind turkey has 10x the population.
Hmm, maybe there's more to the story.
Also, note how smoothly criticism of Israel has become criticism of Jews instead.
Hispanics are already moving towards Trump.
The typical situation is that immigrants come to the west because they want to be (on the margin) in a more western society. Obviously they don't fully assimilate, but they make some effort. Their kids face an identity crisis and become even more doctrinaire than their parents as a means of constructing a personality. Then they go off to Syria.
You're mistaken, many jihadis are native born citizens.
I couldn't find any official stats, but here's a laundry list: https://www.aei.org/articles/what-to-do-about-second-generation-terrorists/
There's also native born women who join isis as jihadist's wives: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethnal_Green_trio
Isn't Britain a big source of jihadis? There must be some English literature.
What's so interesting about Venus vs e.g. Enceladus?
We can quibble about who benefits the most from self checkout. The point I'm making is that the reason you scan stuff at self checkout is not to prove that you are honest, it's because that's the simplest way to implement self checkout.
Now, the guy at Sam's club who checks your cart and your receipt - that's obviously a compliance mechanism. It's probably not feasible to stop and frisk every shopper in a normal store, especially since in normal stores you bag your groceries and at Sam's club you don't.
yet still making you go through the motions to 'prove' your honesty by scanning everything
As opposed to what? Tallying everything in my head? "Oh, how much was this carrot again? Let me go back to the carrots to check."
Barcodes are a labor saving device, not a compliance mechanism. It's absolutely trivial to circumvent.
You're looking at it the wrong way. The question is not "do eliminated diseases have animal reservoirs", it's "are diseases with animal reservoirs eliminated". And there are plenty that are not. It took decades or even centuries depending on when you start counting to eliminate smallpox.
There's plenty of diseases without animal reservoirs. We drove it extinct rather than another because of its deadliness.
5% is an enormous fatality rate. There's 140 million people under 25 in the country. If we assume they ~all get infected (as they did with covid) that's seven million dead. The real number would be way worse because of obesity.
Smallpox fatality rate was 3% and it was so bad that we literally drove it extinct in the wild.
Unlike other cities, where there's a 'ghetto', separated from 'a decent neighborhood' by industrial zones or housing for salt of the earth types, and functionally all the crime is in the former,
There's plenty of cities where the ghetto is separated from decent neighborhoods by perhaps one city block or even less. Crucially, you can't ensure that an area becomes a ghetto by building an apartment there, and you can't guarantee an area is high income by zoning it for SFH. There's plenty of single family crack houses in Detroit on sale for about tree fiddy.
You have actually seen the post we are discussing, correct?
So yes, you have correctly noticed that Israel is not in fact a homogeneous country.
Cool, sounds like we agree that at best the homogeneity /happiness relationship is not entirely straightforward.
yes there are other measures of unemployment, no they don't show a crisis of unemployment
Gig economy
https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2021/12/08/the-state-of-gig-work-in-2021/
4% are currently doing these types of jobs, while an additional 5% are not currently doing this but have done so in the past year. In total, 9% of U.S. adults are current or recent gig workers, meaning they have earned money through an online gig platform in the past 12 months.
I don't consider this to hugely move the needle.
Working Amazon
There's always been jobs that people look down on but still need doing.
I wish you would at least have read the parenthetical intended to head off criticisms of this type and engaged more substantively rather than gesturing at two things you don't like.
I admit I put my foot in it re: Afghanistan but I don't think Lebanon is a slam dunk. We're talking about ethnic differences here, so we have to look beyond "well Israel is 75% Jewish so it's homogenous". Those Jews come from all kinds of places with all kinds of ethnic backgrounds.
Lebanon and Afghanistan are pretty homogenous as well.
It's probably a little difficult to eat e.g. spinach only for a week.
It's hard to do a good Neapolitan style pizza in a home oven.
This is the perfect microcosm of the female vs the male view of reality.
Has a guy ever asked you out by saying that he likes spending time with you and leaving it at that?
While the aussies seem largely uncaring or sick of this government grovelling
Depends on the Aussie. People I've met from Melbourne were devastated when the voice referendum failed. I doubt they mind land acknowledgements.
Living in a high trust society is awesome precisely because you can trust people who aren't related to you by blood.
Who's at the top of trust rankings? It's not the Arab world. The highest ranked Arab country is Morocco at 17% of people saying that people can generally be trusted. The US is at 37% and the top spot is Denmark at 74% (inb4 Denmark is an Arab country).
Structuring society around kinship networks is a coping mechanism to deal with the fact that your countrymen are bastards and is correlated with living in an impoverished country. It's certainly not how you get and stay rich.
but yes, you should strive to do more commerce with people closer to you, and less with those further away.
See the Arab world for how this pans out when you take it to the logical conclusion. As an American you have the luxury of professing this belief because the entire world around you is made possible by trusting strangers and you, too, benefit from this enormously. You're not actually going to go live innawoods with your cousins and live off the fatta the land.
That trust is a superweapon is exactly why those who can effectively cooperate with more people are more prosperous than those who are stuck with kinship networks. De Beers revenue is $6B. Walmart revenue is $650B.
My man, surely you've visited a pizza joint that isn't an international chain?
Yes, obviously. This has nothing to do with my point, which is that the only virus considered serious enough and feasible enough to fully eradicate had a fatality rate under 5%.
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