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Yet another weird SF fan
 

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

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People didn't acquiesce to leftist demands because they agree that the Left was on the right side of history; they acquiesced to leftists demands because they figured the Left was a bunch of pathetic losers not worth resisting. That has changed.


As far as I can tell, the pro-Hamas demonstrations are much smaller and less violent than the BLM and Antifa demonstrations of 2020.

In other words, the fact that the enemy is inside the gates has nothing to do with open borders. It's simply the same old bulshytt we've seen for decades.


If the US had open borders in the 1940s, the Palestinians would be long since assimilated by now.


The first nationalist immigration restriction was of a model minority. Conservatives may say they only want the best immigrants but revealed preference…


According to immigration restrictionists, the pro-Hamas demonstrations are due to open borders.

On the other hand, when we finally got a look at some of the protestors, they did not look like recent immigrants.

I suspect many of the people at the demonstrations were simply professional leftists.

The problem isn't immigration; the problem is that enemy is already inside the gates and was created by public-school teachers. It has been building ever since 1913.


Does Israel have a right to exist? No. Only persons can have rights. In a related story, Palestine has no right to exist.

Israelis (or settlers in general) have the right to exist.


There'a a common claim that Palestinians are semites, so they cannot be anti-semitic.

I still can't figure out what antiquarians have against quarians.


Israel had a saner reaction to the Current Unpleasantness than we did to the 911 attack.

We should have armed all airline passengers. We did the opposite.

Israel reacted by letting people get to their guns.


I haven't heard much about suicide bombs in the current war.

Maybe it's just too hard to recruit experienced suicide bombers.


Should Hamas supporters be deplatformed? A possibly relevant quote from a science-fiction novel:

“Indeed, since it is always valuable to know what your opponents are doing, the League is a very useful institution. Should it ever get into financial difficulties I might even have to subsidize it.”–Karellen in "Childhood's End" by Arthur C. Clarke

An Assortment of Comments on the Latest Israel–Hamas War

One possible way to fight global warming is the increased use of desert solar energy. So… If the Gaza Strip were replaced by solar panels and the population deported to Iran, they could use the solar energy to power Iran and they wouldn't need a nuclear reactor.

Otherwise, Iran would need the nuclear reactor to be independent of OPEC.


I doubt if the students signing pro-Hamas petitions at Ivy-League universities will be running the Fortune 500 a few decades from now. By that time, the corporations will be run by the Asian kids kept out of the Ivy League.


I believe that, in general, people have the right to:

  1. cross borders;
  2. carry weapons;
  3. gather in large groups.
Doing all 3 at once, on the other hand, might be worth banning.


If “The Camp of the Saints” had taken place in the real world, Muslim immigration would be less worrisome with a few million more Hindus around.

The standard defenses of free speech (the solution to bad speech is more speech) and the right to keep and bear arms also apply to open borders.


Is Israel an example of apartheid? Of course it is. Just look at how Middle-Eastern Jews are confined to just one Bantustan!


Colonialism is immigration that self-congratulatory people dislike.


They were expelled from their land and forced into a small remnant by adherents of a European ideology foreign to the area. Some them still dream of regaining the whole.

Even despite all that, Taiwan still shouldn't kidnap hostages from the mainland.


I suspect many of the people who got in trouble for supporting Hamas thought they would get in trouble for not doing so.


I recall hearing Rush Limbaugh say: “Every university should have two communists on its staff so we never forget what those people were like.”

This may apply to other cases of academic freedom.

“Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.”–-Michael Corleone

 
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