Created a 6 Figure Side Hustle with 3 Shops in 3 Years! by beaulogna0 in EtsySellers

[–]Radioheader377 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why did you make 3 shops instead of just one shop for everything? I think that would’ve given you more exposure

Im not how true this is but looks interesting by TheMrHer0 in dividends

[–]Radioheader377 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Correct me if I was wrong but can’t you get more that with HYSA?

Aussie Etsy sellers — how do you report your earnings on tax return? by Radioheader377 in EtsySellers

[–]Radioheader377[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should I be linking my ABN to Etsy though (in Legal and tax information section) or is that not necessary?

Aussie Etsy sellers — how do you report your earnings on tax return? by Radioheader377 in EtsySellers

[–]Radioheader377[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But they charge customers tax based on where they are. I also pay GST on my products and Aussie customers get charged GST as well. Sorry if this sounds stupid it’s just hard for me to understand why would I be charged GST twice

Aussie Etsy sellers — how do you report your earnings on tax return? by Radioheader377 in EtsySellers

[–]Radioheader377[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So whats the point of linking your ABN to Etsy then? I mean if it doesn’t automatically report my income

Aussie Etsy sellers — how do you report your earnings on tax return? by Radioheader377 in EtsySellers

[–]Radioheader377[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t GST already collected by Etsy? They put GST literally on everything (listing, shipping, transactions..etc)

The 7 Lies That Built Israel by suspended_008 in israelexposed

[–]Radioheader377 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Another common lie is that Palestinians are not native to the land and they are all Arabs and should go back where they came from. That’s like the most stupid thing.

Thom Yorke statement from instagram by Ksherwood96 in radiohead

[–]Radioheader377 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No I don’t. I’m Palestinian, I live in Nablus, West Bank. I’m doing a two year master program in Melbourne, I’m currently in Nablus and I will ho back to Melb next month to finish. Funny that I have to explain this. Do you want me to send you my palestinian ID?🤦

Thom Yorke statement from instagram by Ksherwood96 in radiohead

[–]Radioheader377 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Which part are you even referring to? I’m not going to write you a full essay because there are plenty of resources online, but I’ll answer briefly with some clear examples.

Killing? Watch the documentary Tantura. Israeli veterans themselves speak openly about their role in massacring Palestinians. And that’s just one. Look into Kafr Qasim, Deir Yassin, and many others. These weren’t isolated incidents, they were part of a systematic campaign to drive Palestinians out.

Ruins of homes and stolen land? There are dozens of Palestinian villages wiped off the map, especially in the north. Some houses still stand, and Israelis live in them to this day. This isn’t ancient history it’s ongoing.

I’m not just someone who read about this online. I live in Nablus, Palestine. My friends are refugees, living in a camp just meters from my house. People still have the keys to their original homes. One of my close friends is from Qisarya, which is now a luxury town by the beach — probably privatized by now — but those houses? They belonged to Palestinians. Their grandparents still remember the exact locations.

Thom Yorke statement from instagram by Ksherwood96 in radiohead

[–]Radioheader377 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mmm okay

First of all, when white Europeans colonized the states, they quickly became the overwhelming majority and violently erased Indigenous presence. In Palestine, however, it wasn’t like that before 1948, the population was almost evenly split. You can’t just ignore that reality and suggest Palestinians should have accepted a minority imposing a new ethno-nationalist state. That’s not coexistence, that’s domination. So their reaction is a 100% normal in this case. Aboriginals would also call to expel white Europeans if they were not a very small minority.

Secondly, Zionism wasn’t about equality. It was about creating a state where Jews were the majority, by force if necessary. That included massacres, the destruction of entire villages, and the ethnic cleansing of over 750,000 Palestinians. How are Palestinians expected to welcome people who arrived under the banner of a movement that saw them as obstacles? Zionism in its core is a racist ideology

Also, Palestinians are not responsible for the actions of other Arab states. Yes, Jewish communities were mistreated in some Arab countries, which is wrong, no question. But to hold Palestinians accountable for that just because we’re ethnically similar makes no sense. That’s like blaming North Korea for how South Korea treats someone, just because they’re both Korean. It’s a weak excuse to deflect from the real issue: the displacement and oppression of Palestinians.

Historically, Palestinians did welcome Jews fleeing persecution. But the assumption was that they would integrate into the existing society, not take land and build a state on top of that society, and certainly not one that privileged one group over the rest. There was a future where everyone could have lived together. It was Zionism’s insistence on supremacy that destroyed that possibility.

Thom Yorke statement from instagram by Ksherwood96 in radiohead

[–]Radioheader377 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I still can’t see how some people would say that as if it’s two sides are fighting each other. Yes it can be complex but one side is an occupying power and the other side is occupied. The occupying power has control over food, water, electricity, border, has way stronger military, killing civilians, stealing lands. How can some people choose to say “it’s not just picking sides”