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  • You don't read good. Quotas are quite illegal. That's the disingenuous argument of someone who doesn't like having to answer why they thought the most qualified candidate was most qualified in had talked about.

    Also, you responded this to a joke about not picking the guy throwing around random sovcit accusations? Man, you two deserve each other

  • I've been hiring in a male dominated field for a while, and realistically, in those scenarios, you're actually being asked to make sure you interview women at all, and if you go with a man, you need to be able to explain why the man was more qualified than the women you interviewed.

    Anyone who has said they were forced to hire a woman, in my experience, has been disingenuous, and upset at the layer of accountability

  • Yes, because any American you meet is very unlikely to be a supporter of what's going on. Most people's votes don't really seem to matter in the electoral college system, and our legislative branch hasn't... Tried... In several decades. Which is to say, his majority vote came from a minority of the population.

    That, and the minority that voted for him are so goddamn afraid of the world and everything in it that they don't leave their communities for anything.

  • I don't want to sound like a contrarian, but I'm struggling to figure out how this relates to the previous comments.

    I will say, as much as I am being argued with for saying that the history of Germany's history with Israel is complex, and the history of Zionism is complex, no one is really responding in a way that doesn't sound like the Charlie Day red string board meme.

    When I look at the current state of Israel and Palestine, I see a lot of people backed into corners. Netanyahu knows that if he loses power, he'll be arrested for corruption, so will do anything to support his base, who are the worst of the Zionists this thread is about, so he only has an incentive to continue butchering Palestinians.

    I see the US not wanting a nuclear armed Israel to feel that they are out of defensive options against their neighboring countries, and as such feels a need to keep supplying weapons and intelligence so that Israel is only, merely, butchering Palestinians, instead of something worse.

    I see the Palestinians being sacrificed, which is causing some of them to need to fight back, so they're radicalized, and join Hezbollah.

    And I see the rest of the region wanting to punish Israel for their heinous actions.

    And looking at this as a US citizen, my experience is that the people who want to make it look like the solution to solving this is easy, are also usually trying to get you to vote for Jill Stein, and I'm not convinced that it isn't an astro-turfed movement to push for spoiler votes to get Trump in office.

    I would like it if we could say the situation is nuanced, and then talk about the nuance, rather than scream that it's cut and dry

  • So, your argument that it's not complicated is that Israel was founded by antisemitic Jews? I'm not even saying that you're factually wrong, but you keep insisting that this isn't complicated. It is complicated, and the more you insist that it's simple, while giving increasing amounts of fine details is not particularly convincing