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India has over USD 1.8 billion invested in Sri Lanka through Lines of Credit (LoC) funded by EXIM Bank of India. Sri Lanka defaulted in May. At least this way there is hope of getting some of that money paid back. Sri Lanka is still in a state of economic collapse. | [] |
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This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 76%. (I'm a bot)
India sent financing assurances to the International Monetary Fund on Monday, becoming the first of Sri Lanka's creditors to officially back the crisis-hit island nation's debt restructuring programme.
This takes Sri Lanka one step closer to getting a crucial $2.9-billion package from the IMF, made contingent on "Receiving financing assurances from Sri Lanka's official creditors and making a good faith effort to reach a collaborative agreement with private creditors."
With India getting on board, Sri Lanka's chances of swiftly tapping IMF assistance now depend on similar assurances from Japan and China.
Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Sri^#1 Lanka^#2 creditors^#3 China^#4 India^#5 | [
"India has over USD 1.8 billion invested in Sri Lanka through Lines of Credit (LoC) funded by EXIM Bank of India. Sri Lanka defaulted in May. At least this way there is hope of getting some of that money paid back. Sri Lanka is still in a state of economic collapse."
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"India has over USD 1.8 billion invested in Sri Lanka through Lines of Credit (LoC) funded by EXIM Bank of India. Sri Lanka defaulted in May. At least this way there is hope of getting some of that money paid back. Sri Lanka is still in a state of economic collapse.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 76%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nIndia sent financing assurances to the International Monetary Fund on Monday, becoming the first of Sri Lanka's creditors to officially back the crisis-hit island nation's debt restructuring programme.\nThis takes Sri Lanka one step closer to getting a crucial $2.9-billion package from the IMF, made contingent on \"Receiving financing assurances from Sri Lanka's official creditors and making a good faith effort to reach a collaborative agreement with private creditors.\"\nWith India getting on board, Sri Lanka's chances of swiftly tapping IMF assistance now depend on similar assurances from Japan and China.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Sri^#1 Lanka^#2 creditors^#3 China^#4 India^#5"
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New year, new board.
So I’ve decided to replace my old reliable huntsman mini of like 2 or 3 years for something better.
It’s a qk75 , all foam configuration, with a fr4 plate, and hand lubes Owlstabs.
Switches are kinetic lab Husky linear.
Key caps are from a q1, don’t ask where I got them.(and a couple from some random clone) | [] |
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I really hope Keychron plans to restock the KSA BoW and WoB keycaps. $35 a set for what is apparently very close to MT3 profile is an amazing deal. I'm buying both as soon as I see stock.
Edit: They're in stock! | [
"New year, new board.\nSo I’ve decided to replace my old reliable huntsman mini of like 2 or 3 years for something better.\nIt’s a qk75 , all foam configuration, with a fr4 plate, and hand lubes Owlstabs.\nSwitches are kinetic lab Husky linear.\nKey caps are from a q1, don’t ask where I got them.(and a couple from some random clone)"
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Just wish those kits had 1.5u Backspace for 60s | [
"New year, new board.\nSo I’ve decided to replace my old reliable huntsman mini of like 2 or 3 years for something better.\nIt’s a qk75 , all foam configuration, with a fr4 plate, and hand lubes Owlstabs.\nSwitches are kinetic lab Husky linear.\nKey caps are from a q1, don’t ask where I got them.(and a couple from some random clone)",
">\n\nI really hope Keychron plans to restock the KSA BoW and WoB keycaps. $35 a set for what is apparently very close to MT3 profile is an amazing deal. I'm buying both as soon as I see stock.\n\nEdit: They're in stock!"
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Hold on a second. You already got your qk75?!?! | [
"New year, new board.\nSo I’ve decided to replace my old reliable huntsman mini of like 2 or 3 years for something better.\nIt’s a qk75 , all foam configuration, with a fr4 plate, and hand lubes Owlstabs.\nSwitches are kinetic lab Husky linear.\nKey caps are from a q1, don’t ask where I got them.(and a couple from some random clone)",
">\n\nI really hope Keychron plans to restock the KSA BoW and WoB keycaps. $35 a set for what is apparently very close to MT3 profile is an amazing deal. I'm buying both as soon as I see stock.\n\nEdit: They're in stock!",
">\n\nJust wish those kits had 1.5u Backspace for 60s"
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Yessir, came today, guess I’m lucky | [
"New year, new board.\nSo I’ve decided to replace my old reliable huntsman mini of like 2 or 3 years for something better.\nIt’s a qk75 , all foam configuration, with a fr4 plate, and hand lubes Owlstabs.\nSwitches are kinetic lab Husky linear.\nKey caps are from a q1, don’t ask where I got them.(and a couple from some random clone)",
">\n\nI really hope Keychron plans to restock the KSA BoW and WoB keycaps. $35 a set for what is apparently very close to MT3 profile is an amazing deal. I'm buying both as soon as I see stock.\n\nEdit: They're in stock!",
">\n\nJust wish those kits had 1.5u Backspace for 60s",
">\n\nHold on a second. You already got your qk75?!?!"
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Nice qk75 that's a big upgrade! It looks good with keycaps, which if I may ask, where did you get those? | [
"New year, new board.\nSo I’ve decided to replace my old reliable huntsman mini of like 2 or 3 years for something better.\nIt’s a qk75 , all foam configuration, with a fr4 plate, and hand lubes Owlstabs.\nSwitches are kinetic lab Husky linear.\nKey caps are from a q1, don’t ask where I got them.(and a couple from some random clone)",
">\n\nI really hope Keychron plans to restock the KSA BoW and WoB keycaps. $35 a set for what is apparently very close to MT3 profile is an amazing deal. I'm buying both as soon as I see stock.\n\nEdit: They're in stock!",
">\n\nJust wish those kits had 1.5u Backspace for 60s",
">\n\nHold on a second. You already got your qk75?!?!",
">\n\nYessir, came today, guess I’m lucky"
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Stock Keychron caps from a white Q1, looks like | [
"New year, new board.\nSo I’ve decided to replace my old reliable huntsman mini of like 2 or 3 years for something better.\nIt’s a qk75 , all foam configuration, with a fr4 plate, and hand lubes Owlstabs.\nSwitches are kinetic lab Husky linear.\nKey caps are from a q1, don’t ask where I got them.(and a couple from some random clone)",
">\n\nI really hope Keychron plans to restock the KSA BoW and WoB keycaps. $35 a set for what is apparently very close to MT3 profile is an amazing deal. I'm buying both as soon as I see stock.\n\nEdit: They're in stock!",
">\n\nJust wish those kits had 1.5u Backspace for 60s",
">\n\nHold on a second. You already got your qk75?!?!",
">\n\nYessir, came today, guess I’m lucky",
">\n\nNice qk75 that's a big upgrade! It looks good with keycaps, which if I may ask, where did you get those?"
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"New year, new board.\nSo I’ve decided to replace my old reliable huntsman mini of like 2 or 3 years for something better.\nIt’s a qk75 , all foam configuration, with a fr4 plate, and hand lubes Owlstabs.\nSwitches are kinetic lab Husky linear.\nKey caps are from a q1, don’t ask where I got them.(and a couple from some random clone)",
">\n\nI really hope Keychron plans to restock the KSA BoW and WoB keycaps. $35 a set for what is apparently very close to MT3 profile is an amazing deal. I'm buying both as soon as I see stock.\n\nEdit: They're in stock!",
">\n\nJust wish those kits had 1.5u Backspace for 60s",
">\n\nHold on a second. You already got your qk75?!?!",
">\n\nYessir, came today, guess I’m lucky",
">\n\nNice qk75 that's a big upgrade! It looks good with keycaps, which if I may ask, where did you get those?",
">\n\nStock Keychron caps from a white Q1, looks like"
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It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing. | [] |
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Keyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing."
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Post pictures of it and find out how supportive they are. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments"
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Change your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are."
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I used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.
But Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.
Being kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying "we haven't forgotten you". | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help."
] |
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Yeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.
You and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\"."
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That would help | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something"
] |
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آره ديگه ✌️👌 | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help"
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"Thoughts and prayers obviously..." | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌"
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Iran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\""
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Yeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this.... | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x"
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USA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this...."
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I don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country"
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Would be better to read "government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even"
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Maybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent? | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers."
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Yes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.
The only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.
Redditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?"
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Also the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.
The people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.
Getting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny."
] |
>
Ahhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions.... | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone."
] |
>
"I'm sorry for your loss"
"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back". | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions...."
] |
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Nothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that? | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\"."
] |
>
I don’t see a working solution
Probably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.
The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.
Completely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?"
] |
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"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas."
That's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?
But I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved."
] |
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Ok. Don't listen to what I say.
Let me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.
Then I'll admit fault. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh."
] |
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I'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault."
] |
>
Does it need to help? | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves."
] |
>
It would probably help if it did | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?"
] |
>
Yup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one... | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did"
] |
>
Phew, problem solved, let's go home. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one..."
] |
>
Thoughts and prayers. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home."
] |
>
That’s outta show those Iranian tyrants! They are sure gonna have nightmares with those pretty lights and immediately change their minds the next day. 🤦♀️ | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home.",
">\n\nThoughts and prayers."
] |
>
That should bring down the Mullahs. /s | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home.",
">\n\nThoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nThat’s outta show those Iranian tyrants! They are sure gonna have nightmares with those pretty lights and immediately change their minds the next day. 🤦♀️"
] |
>
Excellent. Now give liberte to your women to cover themselves with hijab if they want. No? Wrong type of liberte? | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home.",
">\n\nThoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nThat’s outta show those Iranian tyrants! They are sure gonna have nightmares with those pretty lights and immediately change their minds the next day. 🤦♀️",
">\n\nThat should bring down the Mullahs. /s"
] |
>
You have no idea what you're talking about, don't you?
Hijab is legal in france since it doesn't cover you face, burqa isn't in public places. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home.",
">\n\nThoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nThat’s outta show those Iranian tyrants! They are sure gonna have nightmares with those pretty lights and immediately change their minds the next day. 🤦♀️",
">\n\nThat should bring down the Mullahs. /s",
">\n\nExcellent. Now give liberte to your women to cover themselves with hijab if they want. No? Wrong type of liberte?"
] |
>
So they aren’t really doing anything to help? Just lightning up a pointy building for another cause. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home.",
">\n\nThoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nThat’s outta show those Iranian tyrants! They are sure gonna have nightmares with those pretty lights and immediately change their minds the next day. 🤦♀️",
">\n\nThat should bring down the Mullahs. /s",
">\n\nExcellent. Now give liberte to your women to cover themselves with hijab if they want. No? Wrong type of liberte?",
">\n\nYou have no idea what you're talking about, don't you?\nHijab is legal in france since it doesn't cover you face, burqa isn't in public places."
] |
>
Some European parliament members are trying to get the IRGC onto the terrorism list. If that goes through, then it will be more helpful. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home.",
">\n\nThoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nThat’s outta show those Iranian tyrants! They are sure gonna have nightmares with those pretty lights and immediately change their minds the next day. 🤦♀️",
">\n\nThat should bring down the Mullahs. /s",
">\n\nExcellent. Now give liberte to your women to cover themselves with hijab if they want. No? Wrong type of liberte?",
">\n\nYou have no idea what you're talking about, don't you?\nHijab is legal in france since it doesn't cover you face, burqa isn't in public places.",
">\n\nSo they aren’t really doing anything to help? Just lightning up a pointy building for another cause."
] |
>
They do this while banning hijab for its own citizens. The hypocrisy is rife | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home.",
">\n\nThoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nThat’s outta show those Iranian tyrants! They are sure gonna have nightmares with those pretty lights and immediately change their minds the next day. 🤦♀️",
">\n\nThat should bring down the Mullahs. /s",
">\n\nExcellent. Now give liberte to your women to cover themselves with hijab if they want. No? Wrong type of liberte?",
">\n\nYou have no idea what you're talking about, don't you?\nHijab is legal in france since it doesn't cover you face, burqa isn't in public places.",
">\n\nSo they aren’t really doing anything to help? Just lightning up a pointy building for another cause.",
">\n\nSome European parliament members are trying to get the IRGC onto the terrorism list. If that goes through, then it will be more helpful."
] |
>
I have no horse in this race but just a kind reminder so we don’t spread misinformation: Hijab is not banned in France as it does not obscure the face. Burqa (covering the entire face except for small spaces for the eyes) is banned, albeit only in public places. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home.",
">\n\nThoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nThat’s outta show those Iranian tyrants! They are sure gonna have nightmares with those pretty lights and immediately change their minds the next day. 🤦♀️",
">\n\nThat should bring down the Mullahs. /s",
">\n\nExcellent. Now give liberte to your women to cover themselves with hijab if they want. No? Wrong type of liberte?",
">\n\nYou have no idea what you're talking about, don't you?\nHijab is legal in france since it doesn't cover you face, burqa isn't in public places.",
">\n\nSo they aren’t really doing anything to help? Just lightning up a pointy building for another cause.",
">\n\nSome European parliament members are trying to get the IRGC onto the terrorism list. If that goes through, then it will be more helpful.",
">\n\nThey do this while banning hijab for its own citizens. The hypocrisy is rife"
] |
>
I`m sure the Iranian women feel better now, maybe send some baguettes next? | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home.",
">\n\nThoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nThat’s outta show those Iranian tyrants! They are sure gonna have nightmares with those pretty lights and immediately change their minds the next day. 🤦♀️",
">\n\nThat should bring down the Mullahs. /s",
">\n\nExcellent. Now give liberte to your women to cover themselves with hijab if they want. No? Wrong type of liberte?",
">\n\nYou have no idea what you're talking about, don't you?\nHijab is legal in france since it doesn't cover you face, burqa isn't in public places.",
">\n\nSo they aren’t really doing anything to help? Just lightning up a pointy building for another cause.",
">\n\nSome European parliament members are trying to get the IRGC onto the terrorism list. If that goes through, then it will be more helpful.",
">\n\nThey do this while banning hijab for its own citizens. The hypocrisy is rife",
">\n\nI have no horse in this race but just a kind reminder so we don’t spread misinformation: Hijab is not banned in France as it does not obscure the face. Burqa (covering the entire face except for small spaces for the eyes) is banned, albeit only in public places."
] |
>
Iranian woman getting beaten to death:
"Wow gee thanks for the support guys" | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home.",
">\n\nThoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nThat’s outta show those Iranian tyrants! They are sure gonna have nightmares with those pretty lights and immediately change their minds the next day. 🤦♀️",
">\n\nThat should bring down the Mullahs. /s",
">\n\nExcellent. Now give liberte to your women to cover themselves with hijab if they want. No? Wrong type of liberte?",
">\n\nYou have no idea what you're talking about, don't you?\nHijab is legal in france since it doesn't cover you face, burqa isn't in public places.",
">\n\nSo they aren’t really doing anything to help? Just lightning up a pointy building for another cause.",
">\n\nSome European parliament members are trying to get the IRGC onto the terrorism list. If that goes through, then it will be more helpful.",
">\n\nThey do this while banning hijab for its own citizens. The hypocrisy is rife",
">\n\nI have no horse in this race but just a kind reminder so we don’t spread misinformation: Hijab is not banned in France as it does not obscure the face. Burqa (covering the entire face except for small spaces for the eyes) is banned, albeit only in public places.",
">\n\nI`m sure the Iranian women feel better now, maybe send some baguettes next?"
] |
>
Its mostly iranian men getting beaten to death, but the media doesn;t like mentioning that. | [
"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home.",
">\n\nThoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nThat’s outta show those Iranian tyrants! They are sure gonna have nightmares with those pretty lights and immediately change their minds the next day. 🤦♀️",
">\n\nThat should bring down the Mullahs. /s",
">\n\nExcellent. Now give liberte to your women to cover themselves with hijab if they want. No? Wrong type of liberte?",
">\n\nYou have no idea what you're talking about, don't you?\nHijab is legal in france since it doesn't cover you face, burqa isn't in public places.",
">\n\nSo they aren’t really doing anything to help? Just lightning up a pointy building for another cause.",
">\n\nSome European parliament members are trying to get the IRGC onto the terrorism list. If that goes through, then it will be more helpful.",
">\n\nThey do this while banning hijab for its own citizens. The hypocrisy is rife",
">\n\nI have no horse in this race but just a kind reminder so we don’t spread misinformation: Hijab is not banned in France as it does not obscure the face. Burqa (covering the entire face except for small spaces for the eyes) is banned, albeit only in public places.",
">\n\nI`m sure the Iranian women feel better now, maybe send some baguettes next?",
">\n\nIranian woman getting beaten to death:\n\"Wow gee thanks for the support guys\""
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"It’s good to keep the chatter up; no doubt some iranians will see this picture and know that the outside world is aware of what they are doing.",
">\n\nKeyboard warriors like yourself? You seem to be quite dedicated to spreading apathy in your comments",
">\n\nPost pictures of it and find out how supportive they are.",
">\n\nChange your background picture on Facebook and make a post about thoughts and prayers, that ought to help.",
">\n\nI used to be sceptical of this kind of thing.\nBut Im a Brit and after we had a couple of horrible terrorist attacks here, and monuments were let up around the world with the Union Jack, yeah, it was unexpectedly moving. It was nice to know that people around the world saw our pain, and cared about us. I'll never forget it.\nBeing kind to others doesnt always need to be physically tangible, sometimes just saying something counts too. This is the equivalent of the French people saying \"we haven't forgotten you\".",
">\n\nYeah and it's small people trying to do something visible -- it's not Macron deciding this, it's some random guy working for the Eiffel Tower company or for city hall doing whatever he can.\nYou and I can't decide to open our borders to Iranian refugees or send weapons to Ukraine or whatever. But showing we haven't forgotten about them and still support them is still something",
">\n\nThat would help",
">\n\nآره ديگه ✌️👌",
">\n\n\"Thoughts and prayers obviously...\"",
">\n\nIran is one of the most sanctioned countries on earth. Anything short of invasion wouldn’t really do much and nobody wants Iraq 10x",
">\n\nYeah, it's not like the US has ever started coups for 1000x less than this....",
">\n\nUSA has zero interest trying to find non shithead rebel groups in Iran to fund after Syria. If Iran wants change it’ll be from within the country",
">\n\nI don’t understand why the comments are so negative. Every successful social movement has chatter and encouragement and it’s not only helpful, it’s necessary to keep the movement alive, to keep hope alive even",
">\n\nWould be better to read \"government buildings of iran light up, and burn to the ground in support of protesting\". Because at least that would have an effect, instead of thoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nMaybe a better option would be to use western intelligence capabilities to sneak a few thousand automatic rifles through the border into Iran so that protesters would have something to push back government forces, instead of stating the obvious by lighting up a useless tower on another continent?",
">\n\nYes let’s risk another international conflict, because it’d be so easy to sneak weapons across the Iranian-controlled Iranian border just like that to arm untrained civilians and make sure they don’t provoke the government either further and have them actually mowed down en-masse now.\nThe only reason this shit passes in Ukraine is because it’s a gray area between Russia and a possibly-NATO member, and also because neither side controls the battlefield ridden parts of Ukraine.\nRedditors thinking they always have the solution will never not be funny.",
">\n\nAlso the Ukrainians getting those weapons are actual soldiers. And even the ones that were drafted in the beginning (and the left over civilians) knew what they were doing because Ukraine had been doing preparedness drills since 2014.\nThe people protesting in Iran are just random people with no training with weapons or any war machinery.\nGetting them weaponry won't do anything but give the regime a reason to just murder anyone and everyone.",
">\n\nAhhh perfect, this will definitely help slow down the executions....",
">\n\n\"I'm sorry for your loss\"\n\"Well that's definitely going to bring my husband back\".",
">\n\nNothing can, I don’t see a working solution that we can provide other than sanctions and helping raise their voice, really, what else is to do to prevent that?",
">\n\n\nI don’t see a working solution\n\nProbably because you have tunnel vision from just repeating what others tell you.\nThe solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\nCompletely ignore what I said and the problem will not be solved.",
">\n\n\"The solution is to facilitate the evacuation and relocation of innocent Iranians to safer nations. We have the space and resources, we just need to give them protection, transportation, and loan them cheap property outside of major metropolitan areas.\"\nThat's your solution? that is not going after the root of the issue. That is not a solution. maybe stop trying to make deals and negotiating? maybe stop your citizens from going to Iran so they can't be used as prisoner swaps and bargaining tools? maybe declare the IRGC as a terrorist organization? how did you take down apartheid south Africa?\nBut I guess putting your head in the sand and buying cheap oil is too appealing for your filthy politicians to pass up though, huh.",
">\n\nOk. Don't listen to what I say.\nLet me know when whatever ya'll come up with solves the problem.\nThen I'll admit fault.",
">\n\nI'm not sure what this is going to do to actually help, but I hope the people who did it feel better about themselves.",
">\n\nDoes it need to help?",
">\n\nIt would probably help if it did",
">\n\nYup. That oughta do it. Tehran to fall in three, two, one...",
">\n\nPhew, problem solved, let's go home.",
">\n\nThoughts and prayers.",
">\n\nThat’s outta show those Iranian tyrants! They are sure gonna have nightmares with those pretty lights and immediately change their minds the next day. 🤦♀️",
">\n\nThat should bring down the Mullahs. /s",
">\n\nExcellent. Now give liberte to your women to cover themselves with hijab if they want. No? Wrong type of liberte?",
">\n\nYou have no idea what you're talking about, don't you?\nHijab is legal in france since it doesn't cover you face, burqa isn't in public places.",
">\n\nSo they aren’t really doing anything to help? Just lightning up a pointy building for another cause.",
">\n\nSome European parliament members are trying to get the IRGC onto the terrorism list. If that goes through, then it will be more helpful.",
">\n\nThey do this while banning hijab for its own citizens. The hypocrisy is rife",
">\n\nI have no horse in this race but just a kind reminder so we don’t spread misinformation: Hijab is not banned in France as it does not obscure the face. Burqa (covering the entire face except for small spaces for the eyes) is banned, albeit only in public places.",
">\n\nI`m sure the Iranian women feel better now, maybe send some baguettes next?",
">\n\nIranian woman getting beaten to death:\n\"Wow gee thanks for the support guys\"",
">\n\nIts mostly iranian men getting beaten to death, but the media doesn;t like mentioning that."
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Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity. | [] |
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Same old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit? | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity."
] |
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Russian conscripts. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?"
] |
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Who’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?) | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts."
] |
>
A Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)"
] |
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But you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims."
] |
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They're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too"
] |
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one week: we got plenty
following week: help | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters."
] |
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They used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help"
] |
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If they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets"
] |
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Russia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now."
] |
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If any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state."
] |
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North Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate."
] |
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They are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help."
] |
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Using expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in."
] |
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Time for Ukraine to claim some Russian land | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks."
] |
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What a shitty axis of evil. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land"
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I would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future... | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil."
] |
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Elaborate on what we should be surprised by. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future..."
] |
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Maybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by."
] |
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This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)
"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea," Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.
North Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.
"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack," Kahl said Monday.
Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5 | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price."
] |
>
Hey those preschools won’t blow themselves up | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5"
] |
>
Hmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?
I mean how bad could current Iran and NK be? | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up"
] |
>
The outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?"
] |
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I’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school."
] |
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genius plan to deplete NK and Iran's missile supply, silver lining here | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school.",
">\n\nI’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China."
] |
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I’m just surprised Russia hasn’t done what they do best. Draft a huge army and just keep charging their enemies until they overwhelm them | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school.",
">\n\nI’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China.",
">\n\ngenius plan to deplete NK and Iran's missile supply, silver lining here"
] |
>
misery loves company | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school.",
">\n\nI’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China.",
">\n\ngenius plan to deplete NK and Iran's missile supply, silver lining here",
">\n\nI’m just surprised Russia hasn’t done what they do best. Draft a huge army and just keep charging their enemies until they overwhelm them"
] |
>
One good thing about Putin’s war is that it shreds the idea that Russia is a strong military force. Other than desperate nuclear strikes, NATO must be rapidly recalibrating the size and potency of it’s arsenals and plans. The only future worry NATO would have is a combined RussoChinese attack. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school.",
">\n\nI’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China.",
">\n\ngenius plan to deplete NK and Iran's missile supply, silver lining here",
">\n\nI’m just surprised Russia hasn’t done what they do best. Draft a huge army and just keep charging their enemies until they overwhelm them",
">\n\nmisery loves company"
] |
>
I want to slap whomever wrote this headline. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school.",
">\n\nI’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China.",
">\n\ngenius plan to deplete NK and Iran's missile supply, silver lining here",
">\n\nI’m just surprised Russia hasn’t done what they do best. Draft a huge army and just keep charging their enemies until they overwhelm them",
">\n\nmisery loves company",
">\n\nOne good thing about Putin’s war is that it shreds the idea that Russia is a strong military force. Other than desperate nuclear strikes, NATO must be rapidly recalibrating the size and potency of it’s arsenals and plans. The only future worry NATO would have is a combined RussoChinese attack."
] |
>
Why? They made excellent technical use of English grammar. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school.",
">\n\nI’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China.",
">\n\ngenius plan to deplete NK and Iran's missile supply, silver lining here",
">\n\nI’m just surprised Russia hasn’t done what they do best. Draft a huge army and just keep charging their enemies until they overwhelm them",
">\n\nmisery loves company",
">\n\nOne good thing about Putin’s war is that it shreds the idea that Russia is a strong military force. Other than desperate nuclear strikes, NATO must be rapidly recalibrating the size and potency of it’s arsenals and plans. The only future worry NATO would have is a combined RussoChinese attack.",
">\n\nI want to slap whomever wrote this headline."
] |
>
Какой позор. Че, повоевал, повысил себе рейтинг, князь ты Полухерсонский? Ватное мудило. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school.",
">\n\nI’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China.",
">\n\ngenius plan to deplete NK and Iran's missile supply, silver lining here",
">\n\nI’m just surprised Russia hasn’t done what they do best. Draft a huge army and just keep charging their enemies until they overwhelm them",
">\n\nmisery loves company",
">\n\nOne good thing about Putin’s war is that it shreds the idea that Russia is a strong military force. Other than desperate nuclear strikes, NATO must be rapidly recalibrating the size and potency of it’s arsenals and plans. The only future worry NATO would have is a combined RussoChinese attack.",
">\n\nI want to slap whomever wrote this headline.",
">\n\nWhy? They made excellent technical use of English grammar."
] |
>
Russia will continue to lose because Zelensky has proven to be the better leader in every aspect of war time leadership. Beggars can't be choosers is an American saying that perfect fits this situation. Zelensky was the better diplomat and he rallied most of the world to the Ukrainian cause. Russia has only managed to keep Iran and North Korea because Putin doesn't understand diplomacy or its place in time of war. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school.",
">\n\nI’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China.",
">\n\ngenius plan to deplete NK and Iran's missile supply, silver lining here",
">\n\nI’m just surprised Russia hasn’t done what they do best. Draft a huge army and just keep charging their enemies until they overwhelm them",
">\n\nmisery loves company",
">\n\nOne good thing about Putin’s war is that it shreds the idea that Russia is a strong military force. Other than desperate nuclear strikes, NATO must be rapidly recalibrating the size and potency of it’s arsenals and plans. The only future worry NATO would have is a combined RussoChinese attack.",
">\n\nI want to slap whomever wrote this headline.",
">\n\nWhy? They made excellent technical use of English grammar.",
">\n\nКакой позор. Че, повоевал, повысил себе рейтинг, князь ты Полухерсонский? Ватное мудило."
] |
>
Yeah. I was directing it at Putin, obviously. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school.",
">\n\nI’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China.",
">\n\ngenius plan to deplete NK and Iran's missile supply, silver lining here",
">\n\nI’m just surprised Russia hasn’t done what they do best. Draft a huge army and just keep charging their enemies until they overwhelm them",
">\n\nmisery loves company",
">\n\nOne good thing about Putin’s war is that it shreds the idea that Russia is a strong military force. Other than desperate nuclear strikes, NATO must be rapidly recalibrating the size and potency of it’s arsenals and plans. The only future worry NATO would have is a combined RussoChinese attack.",
">\n\nI want to slap whomever wrote this headline.",
">\n\nWhy? They made excellent technical use of English grammar.",
">\n\nКакой позор. Че, повоевал, повысил себе рейтинг, князь ты Полухерсонский? Ватное мудило.",
">\n\nRussia will continue to lose because Zelensky has proven to be the better leader in every aspect of war time leadership. Beggars can't be choosers is an American saying that perfect fits this situation. Zelensky was the better diplomat and he rallied most of the world to the Ukrainian cause. Russia has only managed to keep Iran and North Korea because Putin doesn't understand diplomacy or its place in time of war."
] |
>
What does this headline even mean.. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school.",
">\n\nI’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China.",
">\n\ngenius plan to deplete NK and Iran's missile supply, silver lining here",
">\n\nI’m just surprised Russia hasn’t done what they do best. Draft a huge army and just keep charging their enemies until they overwhelm them",
">\n\nmisery loves company",
">\n\nOne good thing about Putin’s war is that it shreds the idea that Russia is a strong military force. Other than desperate nuclear strikes, NATO must be rapidly recalibrating the size and potency of it’s arsenals and plans. The only future worry NATO would have is a combined RussoChinese attack.",
">\n\nI want to slap whomever wrote this headline.",
">\n\nWhy? They made excellent technical use of English grammar.",
">\n\nКакой позор. Че, повоевал, повысил себе рейтинг, князь ты Полухерсонский? Ватное мудило.",
">\n\nRussia will continue to lose because Zelensky has proven to be the better leader in every aspect of war time leadership. Beggars can't be choosers is an American saying that perfect fits this situation. Zelensky was the better diplomat and he rallied most of the world to the Ukrainian cause. Russia has only managed to keep Iran and North Korea because Putin doesn't understand diplomacy or its place in time of war.",
">\n\nYeah. I was directing it at Putin, obviously."
] |
>
I 100% concur. Makes no fkn sense. | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school.",
">\n\nI’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China.",
">\n\ngenius plan to deplete NK and Iran's missile supply, silver lining here",
">\n\nI’m just surprised Russia hasn’t done what they do best. Draft a huge army and just keep charging their enemies until they overwhelm them",
">\n\nmisery loves company",
">\n\nOne good thing about Putin’s war is that it shreds the idea that Russia is a strong military force. Other than desperate nuclear strikes, NATO must be rapidly recalibrating the size and potency of it’s arsenals and plans. The only future worry NATO would have is a combined RussoChinese attack.",
">\n\nI want to slap whomever wrote this headline.",
">\n\nWhy? They made excellent technical use of English grammar.",
">\n\nКакой позор. Че, повоевал, повысил себе рейтинг, князь ты Полухерсонский? Ватное мудило.",
">\n\nRussia will continue to lose because Zelensky has proven to be the better leader in every aspect of war time leadership. Beggars can't be choosers is an American saying that perfect fits this situation. Zelensky was the better diplomat and he rallied most of the world to the Ukrainian cause. Russia has only managed to keep Iran and North Korea because Putin doesn't understand diplomacy or its place in time of war.",
">\n\nYeah. I was directing it at Putin, obviously.",
">\n\nWhat does this headline even mean.."
] |
> | [
"Mutual pariahs love each other out of necessity.",
">\n\nSame old circle jerk, who swallows the biscuit?",
">\n\nRussian conscripts.",
">\n\nWho’s got it worse, a Russian conscript, a North Korean prisoner In generation camps, or an Iranian protester facing execution? (Genuine question whats your opinion?)",
">\n\nA Russian conscript should be compared to the NK camp guards or Iranian police, imo. Not the innocent victims.",
">\n\nBut you also have prisoners and already injured or old men being enlisted too",
">\n\nThey're being sent to commit war crimes against innocent civilians. Let's not compare them to concentration camp prisoners or Iranian protesters.",
">\n\none week: we got plenty\nfollowing week: help",
">\n\nThey used them all on the hospitals, apartment complexes, and schools, now they need more to try and hit legitimate military targets",
">\n\nIf they had stuck to only military and strategic targets since the beginning of the war, perhaps they’d not only still have a fair number of missiles left, but also wouldn’t be losing as terribly as they are right now.",
">\n\nRussia desperately wants to murder more Ukrainian civilians. Russia should be declared a state sponsor of terror and the appropriate sanctions should be applied, including against all nations that trade with the terrorist state.",
">\n\nIf any nation or group or person need North Korea's help for anything other than manual for how to build a gulag , they are truly utterly desperate.",
">\n\nNorth Korea: You want to ask me for help? I was gonna ask you for help.",
">\n\nThey are out of everything. Who could have predict that. Crazy world we live in.",
">\n\nUsing expensive and specialized anti ship missiles to attack residential apartment blocks is an example of where they are at. If they don't get help from Iran and NK, they will have to reduce civilian attacks.",
">\n\nTime for Ukraine to claim some Russian land",
">\n\nWhat a shitty axis of evil.",
">\n\nI would be keeping an eye for India... I believe we will be surprised in the near future...",
">\n\nElaborate on what we should be surprised by.",
">\n\nMaybe he’s implying India may supply Russia with items such as dual-use technology for the right price.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 83%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\n\"Frankly speaking, it is a sign of Russia's desperation that they are turning to Iran and North Korea,\" Kahl said, referring to reports that Moscow has sought a wide range of ammunition from Pyongyang, plus drones and ballistic missiles from Tehran.\nNorth Korea has denied recent reports that it has sent ammunition to Russia for use in Ukraine.\n\"In terms of aircraft, I think we should expect Iran and Russia to deepen their relationship, again, because Russia will increasingly rely on assistance from other nations to get the weapons they lack,\" Kahl said Monday.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russia^#1 Iran^#2 Ukraine^#3 Moscow^#4 U.S.^#5",
">\n\nHey those preschools won’t blow themselves up",
">\n\nHmmm I wonder what side might be in the right here. US republicans, got an opinion?\nI mean how bad could current Iran and NK be?",
">\n\nThe outcast lunch table conniving to take down the school.",
">\n\nI’m pretty sure all North Korea has is old, retrofitted shit from Russia and China.",
">\n\ngenius plan to deplete NK and Iran's missile supply, silver lining here",
">\n\nI’m just surprised Russia hasn’t done what they do best. Draft a huge army and just keep charging their enemies until they overwhelm them",
">\n\nmisery loves company",
">\n\nOne good thing about Putin’s war is that it shreds the idea that Russia is a strong military force. Other than desperate nuclear strikes, NATO must be rapidly recalibrating the size and potency of it’s arsenals and plans. The only future worry NATO would have is a combined RussoChinese attack.",
">\n\nI want to slap whomever wrote this headline.",
">\n\nWhy? They made excellent technical use of English grammar.",
">\n\nКакой позор. Че, повоевал, повысил себе рейтинг, князь ты Полухерсонский? Ватное мудило.",
">\n\nRussia will continue to lose because Zelensky has proven to be the better leader in every aspect of war time leadership. Beggars can't be choosers is an American saying that perfect fits this situation. Zelensky was the better diplomat and he rallied most of the world to the Ukrainian cause. Russia has only managed to keep Iran and North Korea because Putin doesn't understand diplomacy or its place in time of war.",
">\n\nYeah. I was directing it at Putin, obviously.",
">\n\nWhat does this headline even mean..",
">\n\nI 100% concur. Makes no fkn sense."
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I wasn't even born, but pretty much everyone would choose to live 30-40 years ago instead of now. | [
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">\n\n\nLife before 9/11 was free, joyful, energetic, happy, sociable. Today instead it is aseptic, monitored, oppressive, atomising and depressing.\n\nI'm gonna guess you were young and carefree back then, yes?"
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If we were back then, I'd have a very real chance of getting hatecrimed for going outside. Gotta say, 'able to walk down the street' is a pretty good pitch for the modern day, comparatively. | [
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">\n\n\nLife before 9/11 was free, joyful, energetic, happy, sociable. Today instead it is aseptic, monitored, oppressive, atomising and depressing.\n\nI'm gonna guess you were young and carefree back then, yes?",
">\n\nI wasn't even born, but pretty much everyone would choose to live 30-40 years ago instead of now."
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Climate change being a thing makes being "hate-crimed" a relatively minor inconvenience compared to the messes we'll have to face in the next decades. | [
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">\n\n\nLife before 9/11 was free, joyful, energetic, happy, sociable. Today instead it is aseptic, monitored, oppressive, atomising and depressing.\n\nI'm gonna guess you were young and carefree back then, yes?",
">\n\nI wasn't even born, but pretty much everyone would choose to live 30-40 years ago instead of now.",
">\n\nIf we were back then, I'd have a very real chance of getting hatecrimed for going outside. Gotta say, 'able to walk down the street' is a pretty good pitch for the modern day, comparatively."
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Because being beaten to death is a minor inconvenience as compared to...what? | [
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">\n\n\nLife before 9/11 was free, joyful, energetic, happy, sociable. Today instead it is aseptic, monitored, oppressive, atomising and depressing.\n\nI'm gonna guess you were young and carefree back then, yes?",
">\n\nI wasn't even born, but pretty much everyone would choose to live 30-40 years ago instead of now.",
">\n\nIf we were back then, I'd have a very real chance of getting hatecrimed for going outside. Gotta say, 'able to walk down the street' is a pretty good pitch for the modern day, comparatively.",
">\n\nClimate change being a thing makes being \"hate-crimed\" a relatively minor inconvenience compared to the messes we'll have to face in the next decades."
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as compared to...what?
Dying of hunger and extreme heat in the next few decades. | [
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">\n\n\nLife before 9/11 was free, joyful, energetic, happy, sociable. Today instead it is aseptic, monitored, oppressive, atomising and depressing.\n\nI'm gonna guess you were young and carefree back then, yes?",
">\n\nI wasn't even born, but pretty much everyone would choose to live 30-40 years ago instead of now.",
">\n\nIf we were back then, I'd have a very real chance of getting hatecrimed for going outside. Gotta say, 'able to walk down the street' is a pretty good pitch for the modern day, comparatively.",
">\n\nClimate change being a thing makes being \"hate-crimed\" a relatively minor inconvenience compared to the messes we'll have to face in the next decades.",
">\n\nBecause being beaten to death is a minor inconvenience as compared to...what?"
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Why is being beaten to death a minor inconvenience as compared to dying of hunger? | [
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">\n\n\nLife before 9/11 was free, joyful, energetic, happy, sociable. Today instead it is aseptic, monitored, oppressive, atomising and depressing.\n\nI'm gonna guess you were young and carefree back then, yes?",
">\n\nI wasn't even born, but pretty much everyone would choose to live 30-40 years ago instead of now.",
">\n\nIf we were back then, I'd have a very real chance of getting hatecrimed for going outside. Gotta say, 'able to walk down the street' is a pretty good pitch for the modern day, comparatively.",
">\n\nClimate change being a thing makes being \"hate-crimed\" a relatively minor inconvenience compared to the messes we'll have to face in the next decades.",
">\n\nBecause being beaten to death is a minor inconvenience as compared to...what?",
">\n\n\nas compared to...what?\n\nDying of hunger and extreme heat in the next few decades."
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In fairness, climate change IS a serious problem, one that might actually undo most of our current technological progress. Don’t forget that LGBTQ+ rights are very much limited to Western countries. Human Rights in Africa or Asia have stagnated or gotten even worse. | [
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">\n\n\nLife before 9/11 was free, joyful, energetic, happy, sociable. Today instead it is aseptic, monitored, oppressive, atomising and depressing.\n\nI'm gonna guess you were young and carefree back then, yes?",
">\n\nI wasn't even born, but pretty much everyone would choose to live 30-40 years ago instead of now.",
">\n\nIf we were back then, I'd have a very real chance of getting hatecrimed for going outside. Gotta say, 'able to walk down the street' is a pretty good pitch for the modern day, comparatively.",
">\n\nClimate change being a thing makes being \"hate-crimed\" a relatively minor inconvenience compared to the messes we'll have to face in the next decades.",
">\n\nBecause being beaten to death is a minor inconvenience as compared to...what?",
">\n\n\nas compared to...what?\n\nDying of hunger and extreme heat in the next few decades.",
">\n\nWhy is being beaten to death a minor inconvenience as compared to dying of hunger?"
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That doesn't have anything to do with what I'm complaining about, though. 'Don't worry at least you're not going to starve to death a decade in the future' is just as comforting to a gay guy being beaten to death in Africa as it is to a gay guy being beaten to death in the US. | [
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">\n\n\nLife before 9/11 was free, joyful, energetic, happy, sociable. Today instead it is aseptic, monitored, oppressive, atomising and depressing.\n\nI'm gonna guess you were young and carefree back then, yes?",
">\n\nI wasn't even born, but pretty much everyone would choose to live 30-40 years ago instead of now.",
">\n\nIf we were back then, I'd have a very real chance of getting hatecrimed for going outside. Gotta say, 'able to walk down the street' is a pretty good pitch for the modern day, comparatively.",
">\n\nClimate change being a thing makes being \"hate-crimed\" a relatively minor inconvenience compared to the messes we'll have to face in the next decades.",
">\n\nBecause being beaten to death is a minor inconvenience as compared to...what?",
">\n\n\nas compared to...what?\n\nDying of hunger and extreme heat in the next few decades.",
">\n\nWhy is being beaten to death a minor inconvenience as compared to dying of hunger?",
">\n\nIn fairness, climate change IS a serious problem, one that might actually undo most of our current technological progress. Don’t forget that LGBTQ+ rights are very much limited to Western countries. Human Rights in Africa or Asia have stagnated or gotten even worse."
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