If it doesn't disrupt anything, can it even really be considered a protest?
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I get that, but ceasefire to me has always meant a stop to the fighting, indefinitely. Basically, the fighting stops without any stated end. If it does end, it ends. But the time limit aspect, at least from my understanding, isn't specified.
I do get your meaning tho, and in that context it is considered a ceasefire. Thanks for the insight, I had actually forgotten about that WW1 reference.
First of all FF7R shouldn't be considered as remake, it should be considered as its own spinoff / sequel
Fucking finally someone gets it!
Lol you think they can read? Giving them too much credit.
Give him a year or two and he'll be back on their payroll. He's gonna get the rahm Emanuel treatment.
Why is everyone calling this a ceasefire deal? It's only for like, 4 days. It's a pause.
Israel do love them some war crimes
Idk why every publication talking about this keeps pointing out that he was in the Obama administration. The guy has served in multiple admins over the years, dating back to the reagan admin I think.
Also grayzone? No offense, but those guys are loony. Founded by a guy who is a regular contributor to RT.
I work at an AWS data center as a DCO L3. Fully support this strike.
Translation to normal English:
"This spread brings us one step closer to killing all the dirty subhuman Arabs. Heil Bibi!"
Nothing. They're cultists. They support the exact opposite of what Jesus stood for, and just want the world to burn so they can be raptured to heaven, to hell with everyone else.
Fuck them.
As an American, yea we kinda don't know or care about the historical context anymore. We just get taught, and have reiterated, the whole "native Americans and colonists sat down together in peace to share a feast" aspect of it and forget the genocide and colonial violence that befell the Wampanoags.
I don't really celebrate it anymore because celebrating it kinda feels like celebrating the massacre and enslavement of natives by a colonial European power.