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Cake day: March 15th, 2025

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  • It would be a logical fallacy to jump to such a conclusion without interviewing a randomly sampled and much larger population.

    Except that it is. And I’ve told you that, several times.

    It’s like you have ignored every comment I have made so far. For the IDF of soldiers, there is a huge amount of pluralistic evidence to support this. And for the Wehrmacht soldiers, there is a huge amount of historical evidence that supports this, too.

    You don’t wanna be convinced, you just wanna argue a single point and ignore anything that is contrary to it.

    All of this information is very publicly available. Since you are so adverse to taking my word for it, go look at these facts up for yourself.

    As you are clearly sea lining rather than arguing in good faith, I’m going to block you now.

    Have a wonderful time go fuck yourself



  • I didn’t just see one interview. It was dozens of interviews over the last 20 or so years. If it was just one piece, I would probably agree with you (as I have clearly stated multiple times). And I’m sure there are members of the IDF who are not there willingly and do not support its goals.

    But I have a preponderance of evidence which supports my position.

    My point is, again, that IDF soldiers are far more loyal, willing, and supportive of the socio/geopolitical goals of Zionist Israel than soldiers of the Wehrmacht were supportive of the Nazi Germany.

    The identity politics of being a Zionist are far more… all-encompassing then were the identity politics of being a Nazi.

    Stop defending Nazis just because you are extremely ignorant of historical facts and contemporaneous attitudes.





  • I don’t know if that’s really a counterpoint. The Nazis started as a terrorist organization.

    And I’d argue that, based on available historical evidence, a lot of the Wehrmacht were fighting for Germany, not the Nazis (a subtle distinction, I know, but I think an important one in this context), whereas IDF soldiers, according to many interviews with them, are definitely fighting for both Israel and Zionism. I would argue that IDF soldiers are far more committed to their geo/sociopolitical cause than were the typical soldier in the Wehrmacht.

    The IDF’s fascist zeal is more akin to that of the SS. Although, as an organization, the US Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement is far more similar to the Nazi SS.







  • I’m very sorry, I missed the part when you said you didn’t know the user password. My bad!

    It sounds like the way that the user space is managed in your bios won’t permit any other alternatives other than the possibility of deleting the user account using the administrator account? Is that possible?

    You’re not gonna be able to reset that password unless you know it. That’s kind of the point of the password. Unfortunately, it seems that your bios does not allow for you to change the user password without knowing the old one, but it may let you delete the account altogether and re-create it with a new password. That however, may cause a bunch of other problems that I can’t really predict without knowing a lot more information.

    Don’t try doing this until we talked about this a bit more.


  • I would presume that, you are correct, he doesn’t understand what the term “processed“ means in food preparation context. He probably thinks that it isn’t processed because it’s just, slaughtered, shipped, cut, and packed and shipped again.

    He’s ruling, not by fact, but by “vibes”. I bet he “feels “that the word “processed” means that it’s “stuffed full of chemicals and GMO”. Which, is in and of itself, another remarkably stupid statement to make. But I’ll save that for another time.