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Hamas accepts Egypt, Qatar's ceasefire proposal, Al Jazeera reports
  • Thank you.

    Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're saying, but I don't get any of that from your linked article. It clearly says, in the article you linked that Israel has openly said the return of the hostages will not end the war. It also says the Israelis didn't attend the meeting in which this agreement was reached and they were contacted within the hour.

    It sounds a lot like Bibi and Gallant want only want to finish the Nakba

  • Pls pls pls....
  • That's an interesting take. I love Cattle Decapitation's old stuff but their newer stuff never really grabbed me.

    Either way, to each their own. Cattle Decapitation is amazing either way!

    Edit: I didn't see that you specified "more approachable". You're 100% correct in that. It's 5am here, sorry.

  • Why do people say "Catholics and Christians" in (USA) when Catholics are also Christians, as if they refer to it as a different religion.
  • I went to a small private Christian high school too. Our Junior year we did a "college tour" to check out Christian Colleges. We visited Bob Jones, and I was blown away. That place is fucking wild. I'm glad I settled on Penn State in the long run.

  • Greg Gutfeld Calls For Civil War Because ‘Elections Don’t Work’ in Bizarre Rant
  • Have you ever seen Jon Stewart's demolition of Crossfireon Fox? It was a similar show and Stewart wrecked them so badly that they never recovered. It was glorious.

    I can't seem to find the clip, but if you find the full video it's worth a watch.

    Edit: Crossfire, not Hardball

  • I'm beginning to come around to anarchism, got any reading suggestions?
  • Some more I thought of, by no means a comprehensive list though. Just what I've read on the subject that appealed to me as I was studying anarchism as a political philosophy.

    Statism and Anarchy by Mikhail Bakunin

    Anarcho-syndicalism: Theory and Practice by Rudolf Rocker

    Mutual Aid by Kropotkin

    Trotsky discusses anarchism in Marxism and Ararchism

    Nestor Makhno has some interesting writings

    Chomsky is good

    Émile Armand has some good writings on Individualist Anarchism (he's very anti-conflict though, which I tend to disagree with)

    Lastly, something I would strongly recommend if you're new to anarchist thought and philosophy is Anarchism: Arguments For and Against by Albert Meltzer.

    I am leaving out tons of great writings and writers/philosophers/theorists (and theories)/poets/etc...

    There is a lot out there. Let me know if you have any questions!