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New Actually, I was far more interesting in the these lines....

This is because today, in much of the world's eyes, two peoples--the Americans and the Jews--have emerged as the great exemplars of undeserved success. Americans and Israelis, in this view, are the money-mad molochs of the earth, the vulgarizers of morals, corrupters of culture, and proselytizers of idolatrous values. These two nations, it is said, practice conquest capitalism, overrunning poorer nations and exploiting weaker neighbors in their endless desire for more and more.


It's a wonderful piece. It's all about how Israel and America are both treated so unfairly. They're both peas in a pod.

Frankly, I'm surprised you brought up this article Marlowe.

The US and Israel aren't alike in my mind. Sure they've both butchered the locals and took over, both ignore laws and promises when the mood suits them.

But there is one huge difference.

The US is a superpower...and if we decide to bring peace to that area...we will...one way or another.
New Uh, do you mean
> But there is one huge difference.
>
> The US is a superpower...and if we decide to bring peace to that area...we will...one way or another.
>

Peace as in DEAD quiet?
     Bourgeiosophobia explained - (marlowe) - (12)
         H I S T O R Y - you just don't get it, do you? - (Brandioch)
         burgersophobia - (boxley)
         Actually, I was far more interesting in the these lines.... - (Simon_Jester) - (1)
             Uh, do you mean - (TTC)
         Those predictions were all false? - (3)) - (6)
             And we all die by age 120, too. - (marlowe) - (5)
                 There is a book with words and definitions of those words. - (Brandioch) - (1)
                     Maybe you're being a bit hard on our salarymen? - (Ashton)
                 Thanks for making my point - (3)) - (2)
                     Heh heh heh - (Brandioch) - (1)
                         Maybe I've been too disrespectful of 'consumption' - - (Ashton)
         But probably not... - (jb4)

You're typing on a device that stores trillions of pieces of data and makes billions of computations per second with the ability to grab data on almost anything from around the world in milliseconds, using electricity transmitted from hundreds of kilometers through wires on towers dozens of meters tall connected to megastructures that do things like burn coal as fast as entire trains can pull into the yard, or spin in the wind with blades the size of jumbo jets, or the like, which were delivered to their location by vehicles with computer-timed engines burning a fuel that was pumped up halfway around the world from up to half a dozen kilometers underground and locked into complex strata (through wells drilled by diamond-lined bores that can be remote-control steered as they go), shipped around the world in tankers with volumes the size of large city blocks and the height of apartment complexes, run through complex chemical processes in unimaginable quantities, distributed nationwide and sold to you at a corner store for $1.80 a gallon, which you then pay for with a little piece of microchipped plastic, if not a smartphone, which does all of the aforementioned computer stuff but in a box the size of your hand that tolerates getting beaten up in your pocket all day.

But technology never seems to advance...


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