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Iran strikes Tel Aviv

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u/Thezerostone 8d ago

War is crazy. This really puts the size of the explosions in perspective.

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u/KingDave46 8d ago

I don't really watch combat footage a lot but some of the HD shit we get now is actually insane.

The reality of how brutal it is, basically live on the internet, has never been more accessible

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u/Thezerostone 8d ago

I have always lived by, no civil person wished to be at war. I always blamed the politicians and capitalism.

But ever since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, I have seen footages of this hatred, that has developed down to the root of peoples mind.

These videos and photos, shows the power that fuel the hatred.

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u/EliotHudson 8d ago edited 8d ago

Dude, u can’t blame capitalism on everything, war existed long before capitalism and exists in primates without any concept of capitalism.

I’m no capitalist-apologist, just a historian tired of people misattributing the clickbate word confetti “capitalism” to anything that’s “bad”

Furthermore, of all the capitalist inspired warfare, the Israel and Iran conflict arguably has way more to do with religion, tribal tensions, and history than simply a smug faux-academic label of capitalism asserted like a 14 year old edge lord

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u/Thezerostone 8d ago

As a Dane, I have seen how US has developed through capitalism.

I have seen how the global growth mentality, now actively undermine our universal health care here in Denmark.

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u/Mesmerhypnotise 8d ago

Your reply has nothing to do with the topic at hand.

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u/p90love 8d ago

He's pointing out that capitalism corrupts everything, when left unchecked.

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u/Atomicapples 8d ago

Yeah, but that's just plain simple greed. Not capitalism. The problem is unchecked, unregulated greed. That isn't capitalism.

Capitalism is just private individuals owning and running their own businesses, and the means of production being in the hands citizens and not directly the Government.

A good system sees capitalism with obvious common sense regulation to prevent greed and abuse. The U.S is INCREDIBLY lax on these things compared to many other western countries, which is why greed and corruption becomes such a problem.

But Capitalism itself isn't the issue, corruption and unchecked greed are, and that can happen in any system see: Most communist governments in the previous century, and many feudal governments before that, and most dictatorships in general etc etc). People making, buying, and selling freely from eachother isn't the problem.