> You selectively quoted the comment in your reply, leaving out some crucial information in order to set up a straw man argument. You are wrong again. I quoted the comment as "he wouldn't take their word as to whom…
> If you are arguing in good faith, why are you not reading what you are arguing about I literally just rebuked you for falsely accusing me of arguing in bad faith. You now falsely accuse me of failing to read. I…
I did not confuse anything. That's literally what you implied
You are wrong. My question was not "in bad faith". It is unfortunate but multiple people really do believe that it is bad that Israel is able to detect and stop terrorism through technology. There are multiple comments…
Unfortunately there is an unimaginable amount of ignorance on the internet so I think it's good to be very explicit about even the most basic things. I would also reply if it were some other insane comment saying that…
And Israel is an aggressor who is occupying the land of Hamas, Iran, Hezbollah, and the Houthis? Are you even reading what you write?
If the "carnage" was so well "documented", then it'll be quite easy for you to provide proof. Do you have any proof at all that Israel engages in systematic *terrorism* (i.e. "the unlawful use of violence and…
> Then anything I say about the right of the invaded and occupied to resist occupation under international law will land on deaf ears. There is absolutely no part of international law that allows terrorism from Hamas,…
Completely bizarre how you are equating killing Hezbollah combatants (a terrorist group known for indiscriminately firing tens of thousands of rockets targeting civilians) with the Nazis exterminating millions of…
The original comment was "To be clear, do you think it's bad to use technology to detect and stop terrorism?", and the reply said he wouldn't "take their word as to whom they're fighting". I asked if the person was…
It really wouldn't make a difference. A country that is already so radicalized that it thinks bombing Israel is the best solution for living in peace would not change its mind for the Palestinians. I think this article…
I heard many bizarre conspiracy theories about Jewish people. But this one, I can't even understand what you mean. To be clear, do you deny that there are multiple terrorist groups targeting civilians in Israel such as…
Oh yeah, just random chance that the Hezbollah combatants would have their military pagers close to them rather than with some random civilian. What an incredible coincidence!
Israel performs precise attacks on valid military targets and with multiple measures to reduce the number of collateral damage to civilians. You are trying to equate this with terrorist attacks literally targeting…
Also love the refusal to even agree that words have meaning. You put scare quotes around 'terrorism'. Are you saying that Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and a series of small terrorist groups, and a series of…
> When you end apartheid, you end 'terrorism' Your theory has really not been borne out by reality. Somehow Hamas committed October 7th and has fired tens of thousands of rockets indiscriminately into Israel since Gaza…
The pager operation has been one of the most targeted ones in history for its size. The ratio of civilian by Hezbollah member casualties was very low compared to other military operations or a war.
To be clear, do you think it's bad to use technology to detect and stop terrorism?
Oh yeah, I'm sure stopping the "West Bank colonization projects" will make Iran be peaceful.
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A facial recognition model trained on one genotype will behave poorly on another genotype. For detecting e.g. white and middle eastern faces, this Israeli model should perform better than the one trained on Chinese…
The issue is that the "Venezuelan people" cannot decide because they are under a dictatorship.
Oh, I don't think the US should just topple all dictatorships! If the US could press a button and have all dictatorships automatically become stable, liberal democracies, I'm pretty sure they would do that and we'd all…
The North was obviously threatening to engage in war against the South over the slavery/secession issues. Whoever fired the first shot is immaterial.
> You selectively quoted the comment in your reply, leaving out some crucial information in order to set up a straw man argument. You are wrong again. I quoted the comment as "he wouldn't take their word as to whom…
> If you are arguing in good faith, why are you not reading what you are arguing about I literally just rebuked you for falsely accusing me of arguing in bad faith. You now falsely accuse me of failing to read. I…
I did not confuse anything. That's literally what you implied
You are wrong. My question was not "in bad faith". It is unfortunate but multiple people really do believe that it is bad that Israel is able to detect and stop terrorism through technology. There are multiple comments…
Unfortunately there is an unimaginable amount of ignorance on the internet so I think it's good to be very explicit about even the most basic things. I would also reply if it were some other insane comment saying that…
And Israel is an aggressor who is occupying the land of Hamas, Iran, Hezbollah, and the Houthis? Are you even reading what you write?
If the "carnage" was so well "documented", then it'll be quite easy for you to provide proof. Do you have any proof at all that Israel engages in systematic *terrorism* (i.e. "the unlawful use of violence and…
> Then anything I say about the right of the invaded and occupied to resist occupation under international law will land on deaf ears. There is absolutely no part of international law that allows terrorism from Hamas,…
Completely bizarre how you are equating killing Hezbollah combatants (a terrorist group known for indiscriminately firing tens of thousands of rockets targeting civilians) with the Nazis exterminating millions of…
The original comment was "To be clear, do you think it's bad to use technology to detect and stop terrorism?", and the reply said he wouldn't "take their word as to whom they're fighting". I asked if the person was…
It really wouldn't make a difference. A country that is already so radicalized that it thinks bombing Israel is the best solution for living in peace would not change its mind for the Palestinians. I think this article…
I heard many bizarre conspiracy theories about Jewish people. But this one, I can't even understand what you mean. To be clear, do you deny that there are multiple terrorist groups targeting civilians in Israel such as…
Oh yeah, just random chance that the Hezbollah combatants would have their military pagers close to them rather than with some random civilian. What an incredible coincidence!
Israel performs precise attacks on valid military targets and with multiple measures to reduce the number of collateral damage to civilians. You are trying to equate this with terrorist attacks literally targeting…
Also love the refusal to even agree that words have meaning. You put scare quotes around 'terrorism'. Are you saying that Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and a series of small terrorist groups, and a series of…
> When you end apartheid, you end 'terrorism' Your theory has really not been borne out by reality. Somehow Hamas committed October 7th and has fired tens of thousands of rockets indiscriminately into Israel since Gaza…
The pager operation has been one of the most targeted ones in history for its size. The ratio of civilian by Hezbollah member casualties was very low compared to other military operations or a war.
To be clear, do you think it's bad to use technology to detect and stop terrorism?
Oh yeah, I'm sure stopping the "West Bank colonization projects" will make Iran be peaceful.
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A facial recognition model trained on one genotype will behave poorly on another genotype. For detecting e.g. white and middle eastern faces, this Israeli model should perform better than the one trained on Chinese…
The issue is that the "Venezuelan people" cannot decide because they are under a dictatorship.
Oh, I don't think the US should just topple all dictatorships! If the US could press a button and have all dictatorships automatically become stable, liberal democracies, I'm pretty sure they would do that and we'd all…
The North was obviously threatening to engage in war against the South over the slavery/secession issues. Whoever fired the first shot is immaterial.