That makes sense.
That makes sense.
What are you waffling about. There been less than than a few thousand deaths in early strikes and they’ve issues evacuation warnings to avoid collateral before launching the main operation.
So we’ve finally reached the point where people realise where cancel culture was leading and now they don’t like it.
One side of these protests has had people out chanting about gassing the demographic on the other side, so maybe they have a point?
Someones going to get themselves killed when the robots take over with that kind of talk.
I for one welcome our new mechanical overlord’s.
Because Hamas would never think to slap a sticker on a car saying TV to get though checkpoints with bags of weapons would they?
Genocide seems to have lost any kind of definition in the modern age, just like nazi and fascist have over the last decade when they’re thrown at everything people don’t like.
They’re not being told to leave Gaza as a whole, they’re being told to leave the urban areas where Hamas are holed up to avoid civillains caught in the crossfire.
Technically, wouldn’t he be the standard voice actor in a CDPR game and the English actor be the localisation?
Unfortunately we don’t live in an ideal world and we have to weigh things up sometimes that aren’t pleasent.
There’s a huge difference between an official declaration of war and warning civilians and sneaking in in early morning and killing them in their beds isn’t there?
Children didn’t vote for the Nazis in the 1930s either but they still died when we bombed German cities. Children die in wars, it’s an unfortunate fact, and Hamas just declared war on their neighbours.
No, it’s fully possible to have its own account and log in system, but that adds a layer of abstraction that makes it harder to sell to people as a replacement for their inbuilt messaging apps which just require a phone number.
How else do you think a messaging app that replaces your phones messaging functionality is supposed to work if not on phone numbers?
Meh, I think some people are just paranoid on Lemmy when it comes to stuff like this. There’s plenty of laws in the UK around storage and use of information that protect users of apps like this.
It’s on by default with every convo in WA.
Because that’s how phones work, it links your account to your phone number and uses your contacts to tell you who’s on the app too using their numbers.
While it’s all still E2E encrypted I don’t really care what servers it goes though. If the UK/EU manage to get encryption blocked then I’ll worry.
This seems like one of the most bizarrely misjudged crossover promotions I think I’ve ever seen.
How many white members of Hamas do you think there are?