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scottaaronson.blog
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| | | | The major developments in human history are always steeped in dark ironies. Yes, that's my Law of Dark Irony, the whole thing. I don't know why it's true, but it certainly seems to be. Taking WWII as the archetypal example, let's enumerate just the more obvious ones: After the carnage of WWI, the world's most | |
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quadrant.org.au
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| | | | Israel was attacked, as was the United States by Japan. There is no basis for thinking the Hamas terrorists running Gaza will stop their aattacks, just as there was no reason to believe that Japanese aggression would stop at Pearl Harbour. Israel is therefore entitled to wage war until it has won total victory, as did the US and its allies. Sadly, there is no upper limit in the rules of war on the headcount of dead civilians | |
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davidswanson.org
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| | | | It's oddly encouraging that the New York Post had to bring up its kookiest rightwing propagandist on Friday to argue that nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki saved lives. It's almost as if the New York T... | |
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mossplants.fieldofscience.com
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| | Scientific blog about moss plants. Communicating science to the public with images of moss species. Discussing bryophytes and bryology research. |