not taking the bait.. too dicey... in favor of whom, I dont know, I would say they were protesting the inhuman conditions in Palestine.
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I'm not baiting you, Ashkor. And I am asking about the protestors, not your opinion.
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Yes, but apparently counter protesters attacked their encampment. (oddly partly financed by Jerry Seinfeld and his wife).
"Ms. Seinfeld attracted attention for another reason: She promoted on Instagram, and said she had helped bankroll, a counterprotest at the University of California, Los Angeles, where clashes with pro-Palestinian demonstrators have turned violent."
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“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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Can't wait to navigate that stretch.
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I'm pretty sure Raku didn't write this...
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What is happening in Ukraine and the Middle East shows how dangerous are ideologies/world views where something matters more than human beings...religion, a vision of a Greater Russia ..whatever. Everyone says Purpose is necessary in life...well, look at what purpose-driven people have wrought ..!
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But isn't that a great generalization? One ting is to be purpose driven. Another is when the purpose is wrong.
Your country provides a great example. Ghandi was certainly purpose driven: expel the Brits from India. That purpose was worthy. But some of his other purposes were not (keep India as a technologically poor country). And those were not embraced and were discarded, rightly so.
I wish Venezuela had a purpose. But we don't, and that is the reason we are a morally bankrupt country.
Your country provides a great example. Ghandi was certainly purpose driven: expel the Brits from India. That purpose was worthy. But some of his other purposes were not (keep India as a technologically poor country). And those were not embraced and were discarded, rightly so.
I wish Venezuela had a purpose. But we don't, and that is the reason we are a morally bankrupt country.
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My position is that it is wrong, even immoral, to have a purpose, because any purpose will say the human being in front of you is less important than the purpose ..the only purpose in life should be life itself . Life is its own purpose, it doesn't need any other
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I guess we could go into semantics. The purpose of a dedicated nurse, a dedicated fireman or policeman can be very worthy. My purposes are certainly not (trying to make ends meet) but they are not immoral.
Certainly the purposes you described above are loathsome: The Great Russia (aka the USSR), becoming the Dictator of America, and so forth. But not all purposes are immoral because many of them can be related to helping your fellow humans.
Certainly the purposes you described above are loathsome: The Great Russia (aka the USSR), becoming the Dictator of America, and so forth. But not all purposes are immoral because many of them can be related to helping your fellow humans.
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many of my most memorable meals have been like that.
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