Settlers had a pogrom against Palestinians last night, in the town of Huwara in Nablus.
“Dozens of Israeli settlers rampaged violently for hours in the West Bank town of Huwara on Sunday evening, setting fire to Palestinian homes and cars, hours after two Israeli brothers were shot dead in a terror attack there.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said one man was shot dead by Israeli fire during the riots in the town of Za’tara, south of Huwara and close to the settlement of Kfar Tapuah. The Palestinian Red Crescent medical service said two other people were shot and wounded, a third person was stabbed and a fourth was beaten with an iron bar. Some 95 others were being treated for tear gas inhalation.” – TOI
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The effectiveness of policies of elimination requires two conditions: mass killings and varying degrees of violence on the one hand, and a supportive or complicit public on the other. Israel has both.
The phenomenon known as “settler violence” is a daily and endless sequence of assaults, of which only the tip of the iceberg ever reaches the Israeli media. Under the banner of a “war on terror,” soldiers can commit intolerable crimes, many of which, too, are rarely reported. The mass of the crimes, their frequency, their pervasiveness, and the explicit endorsement of them by Israel’s leadership and public opinion, are all designed to produce a reality in which the law of elimination becomes a law of nature.[ID: A quote retweet by Rohan Talbot reading “The Israeli Minister of Public Diplomacy refers to Palestinians as being "programmed to seek Jewish blood since age zero”. Hideous, racist, dehumanising language that justifies the continued police brutality against children.“ The original tweet is by Galit Distel Atbaryan - גלית דיסטל אטבריאן @GalitDistel. It is a video of Atbaryan speaking in front of a shelf of potted plants and an Israeli flag. end ID]
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(Article is from June 2022)
Gallup first asked this question in 1944, repeating it again in 1947 and twice each in the 1950s and 1960s. In those latter four surveys, a consistent 98% said they believed in God. When Gallup asked the question nearly five decades later, in 2011, 92% of Americans said they believed in God.
A subsequent survey in 2013 found belief in God dipping below 90% to 87%, roughly where it stood in three subsequent updates between 2014 and 2017 before this year’s drop to 81%.
Gallup has also in recent years asked other questions aimed at measuring belief in God or a higher power. All find the vast majority of Americans saying they believe; when given the option, 5% to 10% have said they were “unsure.”
Belief in God has fallen the most in recent years among young adults and people on the left of the political spectrum (liberals and Democrats). These groups show drops of 10 or more percentage points comparing the 2022 figures to an average of the 2013-2017 polls.
Most other key subgroups have experienced at least a modest decline, although conservatives and married adults have had essentially no change.
The groups with the largest declines are also the groups that are currently least likely to believe in God, including liberals (62%), young adults (68%) and Democrats (72%). Belief in God is highest among political conservatives (94%) and Republicans (92%), reflecting that religiosity is a major determinant of political divisions in the U.S.
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Two principles we should always have ready — that there is nothing good or evil save in the will; and that we are not to lead events, but to follow them. — Epictetus, Discourses (via philosophybits)
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can’t wait for the new toy story sequel
Personally just looking forward to seeing all the recovered shelf space at my local mall.
This is like 9/11 for people who still say “awesomesauce”
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Tom Lehrer sums up the “thinking” of these “people”
tonysopranobignaturals-deactiva:
I hate capitalism so much, this is not r/HumansBeingBros this is just revealing a fucking sad reality
Brandon Lee - The Crow (1994)
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