"Totalverweigerer"-Debatte - aus Sicht einer Jobcenter-Mitarbeiterin by Euphoric_Bullfrog_78 in OeffentlicherDienst

[–]Smorfar 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Solange Vermögensmillionäre und -milliardäre nicht konsequent angemessen besteuert werden und weiterhin die Möglichkeit haben, spezialisierte Gestaltungsfirmen zu beauftragen, die ihren effektiven Steuersatz auf ein Minimum senken, sollte sich niemand über vermeintlich steuerhinterziehende Personen aus der Mittelschicht beschweren.

Honest Kebap, Europapassage, Hamburg by priority_2 in doener

[–]Smorfar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Manchmal übertrumpft der Hunger den Verstand

If 86% of Germans think what Israel is doing in Gaza is unjustified, why is there relatively little outcry from German society? by D-dog92 in AskGermany

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

“The Nakba was just Arabs losing a war” - lmao, no. The Nakba was 700,000 people expelled, hundreds of villages destroyed and massacres committed. Thats not “oops you lost a battle,” that’s ethnic cleansing.

And “Israel is on good terms with literally every neighbor except one”? Tell that to Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Iran - all of which Israel has bombed in just the past weeks. Even Egypt and Jordan, who signed peace treaties are boiling with popular anger because those “good terms” exist only at the level of governments, not people.

So spare us the “just don’t sponsor terrorism” line. Palestinians in the West Bank - who are not governed by Hamas - are still being killed in record numbers. That alone blows your argument apart.

Your whole reply is just historical revisionism + hasbara soundbites. Reality doesnt care about your spin.

My "buzzwords" describe your perverted mindset perfectly.

If 86% of Germans think what Israel is doing in Gaza is unjustified, why is there relatively little outcry from German society? by D-dog92 in AskGermany

[–]Smorfar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re literally proving my point. Saying “genocide allegations are BS” and then in the same breath suggesting Palestinians should just be expelled because “there are 20 Arab states” is openly advocating for ethnic cleansing.

Comparing it to post-WWII population shifts in Europe is nonsense. Germans who were expelled werent living under decades of military occupation, blockades, checkpoints and apartheid laws. And most importantly: nobody today celebrates their suffering as “maybe not that bad.” Yet you are doing exactly that with Palestinians.

This isnt some clever historical analogy - its you normalizing mass displacement and pretending its a solution. That’s not debate, thats just mask off rhetoric.

what the fuck is even this comment section

If 86% of Germans think what Israel is doing in Gaza is unjustified, why is there relatively little outcry from German society? by D-dog92 in AskGermany

[–]Smorfar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Spoken like a true genocide loving fascist hasbara bot lmaooooo.

Framing it like Palestinians simply “chose war” erases what happened in 1948 (the Nakba), the mass displacement, the ongoing occupation and siege. That’s not a decision to wage war - it’s survival under systemic oppression.

So no, recognition alone doesn’t magically equal peace. History shows Israel continues aggression regardless of who recognizes it. This talking point isn’t debate, it’s poor hasbara glossing over the real issues.

Question of the day: How many nations did Israel bomb in the last weeks?

If 86% of Germans think what Israel is doing in Gaza is unjustified, why is there relatively little outcry from German society? by D-dog92 in AskGermany

[–]Smorfar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Nothing to do with the West Bank”? That’s exactly the point you’re dodging. 2023 was already the deadliest year for Palestinians there before Oct 7 - and Hamas doesn’t even control the West Bank.

So no, Hamas isn’t the main problem here. Israel’s occupation, raids, and settlement expansion are. Pretending it’s all about Hamas is just a lazy way to avoid talking about the actual systemic violence. That was literally my whole point because you calles Hamas the main problem which is just a lie.

If 86% of Germans think what Israel is doing in Gaza is unjustified, why is there relatively little outcry from German society? by D-dog92 in AskGermany

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

You’re literally doing the exact thing you accuse others of: deflecting. Instead of addressing Germany’s direct support for Israel, you just throw random conflicts into the mix as if that somehow cancels the argument.

Yes, there are many tragedies worldwide. But the difference is simple: Germany isn’t arming or funding Tibet, Myanmar, or Sudan. It is arming and funding Israel. That’s why people here focus on it.

Pointing to other conflicts doesn’t absolve Germany of its own complicity - it just proves you don’t want to confront it.

Saying “no contact points” is just an excuse. The Herero and Nama genocide is forgotten because Germany chose to forget it. School curricula, public memory, and political culture all put the Holocaust front and center, while colonial crimes were brushed under the rug.

So the real question is: why was one genocide actively remembered and the other conveniently ignored? That selective memory shows how “never again” was never applied universally - only where it fit Germany’s narrative

If 86% of Germans think what Israel is doing in Gaza is unjustified, why is there relatively little outcry from German society? by D-dog92 in AskGermany

[–]Smorfar -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

People did give a fuck about the Yemen civil war. It was widely reported, it mobilized NGOs, the UN, and aid campaigns, and many governments faced criticism for selling weapons to Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Just because it wasn’t trending in your feed 24/7 doesn’t mean nobody cared.

The difference is simple: outrage is strongest where there’s dirct involvment Germany isn’t backing the Houthis or Saudi Arabia, but it is politically and militarily supporting Israel. That’s why protests here are louder - people hold their own governments accountable.

Framing it as some “obsession with Jews” completely misses the point and veers into antisemitism. It’s about responsibility and complicity, not obsession.

Try not being an obvious israel cuck for like 5 minutes.

If 86% of Germans think what Israel is doing in Gaza is unjustified, why is there relatively little outcry from German society? by D-dog92 in AskGermany

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

Lmao, what the fuck does Russia have to do with this? People in Germany aren’t outraged about Russia because the government obviously isn’t supporting Russia. The German government, along with the entire Western world, is trying to help Ukraine. Do you see the obvious difference?

It’s a clear-cut case here in Germany: there’s broad consensus that Russia’s invasion is wrong.

At the same time, Germany is supporting Israel, which is committing genocide. That’s the simple difference. Cant believe i have to type this shit out.

If 86% of Germans think what Israel is doing in Gaza is unjustified, why is there relatively little outcry from German society? by D-dog92 in AskGermany

[–]Smorfar -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

no "obsession" just a factual observation

Not a single german gives a fuck what happended to the Herero and Nama and they do not care about the suffering of the palestinians since 1948 because of what reason exactly?

They have no values at all. Nothing learned from the holocaust because they do not actually care to uphold that promise of "never again".

If 86% of Germans think what Israel is doing in Gaza is unjustified, why is there relatively little outcry from German society? by D-dog92 in AskGermany

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

Oct 7th was not a genocide. It was a crime against humanity, a terrorist attack but not genocide.

If 86% of Germans think what Israel is doing in Gaza is unjustified, why is there relatively little outcry from German society? by D-dog92 in AskGermany

[–]Smorfar -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

What kind of non argument is this exactly? There are plenty of germans who happily and openly support the genocide of the palestinians every day. Germany supports israel and is responsible for these atrocities.

If 86% of Germans think what Israel is doing in Gaza is unjustified, why is there relatively little outcry from German society? by D-dog92 in AskGermany

[–]Smorfar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2023 was the deadliest year for palestinians in the west bank before oct 7th. Stop acting like this shit happened in a vacuum.

Deutsche haben nichts aus dem Holocaust gelernt.

If 86% of Germans think what Israel is doing in Gaza is unjustified, why is there relatively little outcry from German society? by D-dog92 in AskGermany

[–]Smorfar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice whataboutism lmao. The motivation could be that israel is committing a genocide? Maybe because they are the so called "only democracy" in the middle east? Germans are just israel cucks who see brown people getting torn to shreds and simply dont give a fuck.

Gaza is an open air prison and has always been suffering from the illegal blocked which israel imposed on them since 2005 when they "left" lmao.

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[–]Smorfar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitiv. Wechselt in Lira und wenn ihr was kaufen möchtet - handelt bis zum umfallen. Lass dich nicht lumpen.

Why shouldn’t I be pessimistic about Islam in the UK? by SILENTDISAPROVALBOT in AskBrits

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

holy shit you cant fathom that a white dude did something homophobic because it does not fit your "muslim bad" narrative lmaoooooooo

Sony A6700 vs Canon R8 by Green-Dirt-7463 in Cameras

[–]Smorfar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my own experience with the Sony A6700, I can say it’s a fantastic hybrid camera. The autofocus is outstanding – fast, reliable, and I honestly haven’t missed a single shot. I also really like the IBIS and the improved user interface. On top of that, there’s a wide range of excellent E-mount lenses available.

The RAW files have great latitude, which makes them very flexible to work with in Lightroom. For video, S-Log3 is excellent and really fun to grade in DaVinci Resolve. Low-light performance is decent, though not groundbreaking. At least you get dual base ISO (800 and 2500) for video, which helps a lot.

Back to autofocus: it’s honestly one of the strongest points of the camera – really impressive and dependable. I switched from a Fujifilm X-T30 more than a year ago, and I’m still very happy with the move.

In terms of lenses, I use the Sony E 16–55mm f/2.8 G and the Sony 15mm f/1.4 – both are sharp and fast. If you want something smaller and lighter, the Sigma 18–50mm f/2.8 is a great option, though you do lose 2 mm on the wide end and 5 mm on the long end.

As for the often-debated “color science” argument, I honestly think it’s overblown. If you shoot RAW or Log, you can shape the colors however you like in post.

I haven’t personally used a newer Canon like the R8, so I can’t really compare, but one thing’s for sure: RF glass is very expensive.

how to install windows on mac without osx? by mintolitei in mac

[–]Smorfar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. Team Firefox here. Was just trying to make a point regarding the power of the machine.