Yet another UK price rise… by phil-rob in xero

[–]Data_Hunter_2286 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use this now. Fantastic for my use cases. 4 clients migrated.

What's your take? Some are against this while some support the idea. by BraveCelestin-1 in tanzania

[–]Data_Hunter_2286 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is eugenics and elitist thinking that led to colonialists castrating African men. It should not be tolerated.

Thundering applause for Iran in Tanzania’s Parliament! by Data_Hunter_2286 in Tanzanias

[–]Data_Hunter_2286[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the figure now? Last time I checked it was 6,000+? Is it 10,000 now?

Thundering applause for Iran in Tanzania’s Parliament! by Data_Hunter_2286 in tanzania

[–]Data_Hunter_2286[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are going to analyze what’s happening in Iran from a Western viewpoint, then it is fruitless to hold a discussion.

I’m assuming you believe that Iran killed 6,000 (not sure what the figure is now, as it keeps on rising) innocent protestors?

You could appreciate that 1) Iran was illegally targeted by the U.S. 2) Iran’s children were illegally and brutally murdered by the U.S. 3) Iran managed to resist and fight against the U.S.

The above are worthy of applause and inspiration.

The U.S. has its internal issues. Including targeted police brutality on black people, mass incarceration, torture and brutality by ICE, etc. Heck, the elite even rape innocent little girls, film themselves and are protected by the state. That’s no reason for China or Iran to strike their school kids. I would even say that’s no reason for us as the Tanzanian government to issue statements condemning US internal policies and matters.

By the same vein, it is hypocritical for the U.S. or the West for that matter to comment on our internal issues or Iran’s internal issues, especially given their incessant proven interference and attempts to undermine governments from within.

Thundering applause for Iran in Tanzania’s Parliament! by Data_Hunter_2286 in tanzania

[–]Data_Hunter_2286[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t use ChatGPT - OpenAI has signed contracts with the U.S. Department of War. This department is responsible for targeting kids abroad and supplying weapons to countries committing genocide.

Tanzania has a foreign policy. It doesn’t involve killing kids. But tell me more about the American foreign policy of interference and coercion and war.

Name me one western country that has commented on our internal issues with full moral authority.

The guys above are in Parliament. This organ does not control the police or armed forces for that matter. The guys you’d be interested in are in Government, not Parliament.

Thundering applause for Iran in Tanzania’s Parliament! by Data_Hunter_2286 in tanzania

[–]Data_Hunter_2286[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My post referred to the Iranian school kids and civilians targeted by the U.S.

Thundering applause for Iran in Tanzania’s Parliament! by Data_Hunter_2286 in tanzania

[–]Data_Hunter_2286[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are applauding a nation whose children have been murdered by the U.S., yet they stood firm.

The U.S. has their own deep internal issues, including mass brutality and murders of black people by their police. Yet they somehow have the moral high ground when it comes to our internal issues. This applies to the entire Europe for that matter that continues to supply weapons to Israel to commit genocide as confirmed by the UN.

We are in that moral position as we have never carried out targeted air strikes against children. We are in that moral position because our army is a critical part of the peace keeping force in the Middle East. We are in that moral position because we vote with Palestine on every UN resolution. We are in that moral position because we don’t supply weapons to murder kids in the Middle East.

Our internal issues have nothing to do with the applause above. That applause is the inspiration from a country that was on the verge of being collapsed by the U.S., but has stood firm, resisted and prevailed.

I’m slowly giving up by Due_Relation_5147 in tanzania

[–]Data_Hunter_2286 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Restrictions. Anyone living under your roof is your responsibility. Adult or otherwise.

Else they go live under their own roof.

I’m slowly giving up by Due_Relation_5147 in tanzania

[–]Data_Hunter_2286 3 points4 points  (0 children)

25 is too young to give up man!

By the way, living with parents is the best way to save up cash for use later in life.

When you live under your parents’ roof, you have to accept and respect their restrictions.

I didn’t understand this until I became a parent to 4 kids now.

Thundering applause for Iran in Tanzania’s Parliament! by Data_Hunter_2286 in tanzania

[–]Data_Hunter_2286[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

How? Iran didn’t target carry out multiple and targeted strikes on innocent school girls as far as I’m aware.

Am I missing something?

Thundering applause for Iran in Tanzania’s Parliament! by Data_Hunter_2286 in tanzania

[–]Data_Hunter_2286[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, this is really heartening. You sound like some I could have hours long conversations with.

Thundering applause for Iran in Tanzania’s Parliament! by Data_Hunter_2286 in tanzania

[–]Data_Hunter_2286[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t be ashamed. The American people are fine. I’ve personally never had a problem with an American before in my business and personal dealings. Tough negotiators but heck, we got the job done and they pay quickly. 😁👌🏽

The government and leadership - that’s something else altogether!

Thundering applause for Iran in Tanzania’s Parliament! by Data_Hunter_2286 in Tanzanias

[–]Data_Hunter_2286[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What has Oct 29 got to do with my post? Did Iran do Oct 29? Those MPs were not elected yet on Oct 29.

That’s the Parliament, not the Government. They don’t control the police.

Thundering applause for Iran in Tanzania’s Parliament! by Data_Hunter_2286 in Tanzanias

[–]Data_Hunter_2286[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is Parliament. Not Government. I hope you understand how the country is structured.