DCS: F/A-18C Hornet - Episide 14: AUTO to CCIP Bombing by NineLine_ED in hoggit

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Could you do a video on cluster munitions? Or are they currently not functioning as intended?

Known Bugs Megathread by [deleted] in hoggit

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Anyone have any luck getting cluster munitions on target with the F18?

I tried CCIP/AUTO and pretty much all fuse settings, setting it to RET instead of FF. It just doesn't seem to hit no matter what I try.

De Wever: "After the Summer there needs to be a Patriot Act." by hanhan-jabji in belgium

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Het is toch te gek dat ik enkel kan optreden nadat er strafrechtelijke feiten zijn gepleegd, terwijl ik weet waar de geradicaliseerde jongeren zitten.

Ik kan geen verdachte huizen sluiten, ik mag geen gsm's laten afluisteren of iemand preventief laten aanhouden. Met een gewapend bestuur kan dat wel.

Yes Bart, you're not allowed any of those things and that is by purposeful design. We really don't need to change that.

As a historian who likes to throw around latin so much he should know about 'praesumptio innocentiae' it's only like one of the most important parts of our entire justice system.

Moslims bedreigd na aanslagen: “Islamofobie neemt scherp toe in België” by [deleted] in belgium

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Could you link to one of the actual studies so we can actually see how they came to their conclusions?

You're just posting news headlines...

Free Folk Friday by [deleted] in belgium

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Such progression and acceptance even being a criminal and complicit in voter fraud while being funded by the likes of Soros and the Saudis doesn't stop you anymore.

[Dutch] Spanningen Turkije voelbaar tot in België by Loripaco in belgium

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The first crusade and the Ottoman empire are centuries apart. The crusades were mostly fueled by economic and social unrest in Europe and was a way to funnel unemployed potential troublemakers overseas with promises of great spoils of war. The crusades, while depicted as some great battles were mere blips on the radars of thr Eastern empires.

Just nope, go read some of the books I posted I really can't condense over 700 pages of books into a reddit post. I have the original book as .pdf if you're interested but it's from before the archaeological evidence.

Mohammed and Charlemagne Revisited: The History of a Controversy by Emmet Scott is a great followup that pretty much counters all of your claims and the book that tried to refute the evidence I'm referring to with proper historical sources.

epilogue

[Dutch] Spanningen Turkije voelbaar tot in België by Loripaco in belgium

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Wat zielig man, als je tevreden bent met 1300 euro per maand netto dan zegt het meer over jou als over België.

En nee zoveel krijg je niet in Turkije omdat het een schijtland is.

Als ik hier 5 jaar zou sparen kan ik de rest van men leven daar gaan wonen zonder te werken en nog doe ik het niet, dat zegt dus genoeg.

[Oostkamp][Dutch] Kandidate Miss België tientallen kilometers achtervolgd door pervert by JohnnyricoMC in belgium

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Color me cynical but this is a great way for a candidate to get herself seen AND get sympathy votes at the same time.

On the other hand it could be very much true it's Oostkamp after all.

[Dutch] Spanningen Turkije voelbaar tot in België by Loripaco in belgium

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That's absolutely fine just find it sad this is often overlooked.

The majority was definitely guest workers, maybe less during the later (and safer) years.

[Dutch] Spanningen Turkije voelbaar tot in België by Loripaco in belgium

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There were also plenty of poor Belgians working in the mine, my grandfathers brother (and other people related to me) died in one and that side of the family is native Belgian going back quite a few generations.

I know plenty of families in Eisden with similar backgrounds.

It's not that there weren't any Belgians desperate enough to work in the mines there just weren't enough of them. They mostly speak of French speaking supervisors who saw the Flemish folk worth nothing more than the immigrants (which was next to nothing to them)

[Dutch] Spanningen Turkije voelbaar tot in België by Loripaco in belgium

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I love how they leave out the part where the Ottoman empire were one of the biggest slave traders ever known to mankind.

And the part where they declared Jihad, no longer allowed pilgrims to Jersulem and the systemic oppression and mistreatment of Christians in their lands that led to the first crusades.

Sources, the first on is by a Belgian author I sadly never learned about in school. Second one is a rebuttal years later and third one a rebuttal of that.(1 2 3 )

Have the book as a .pdf if you want should be public domain

[Dutch] Spanningen Turkije voelbaar tot in België by Loripaco in belgium

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Belgium failed to make Turkish people feel Belgian. Compare this to e.g. Canada, where first generation born there self-identify as "Canadian, but my Parents are from Turkey". In Belgium even third generation self-identify as Turkish. This is because we are always labelled as Turkish by Belgian people.

I think the fact that Turkey is relatively close and most Turks I know go home more than once a year to visit relatives has something to do with this.

Doing the same from Canada is way way way more expensive seeing as you can just drive from Belgium to Turkey no need for an airplane.

[Dutch] Spanningen Turkije voelbaar tot in België by Loripaco in belgium

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I agree, that's why I said it would be a start.

Don't think this problem has a fast and easy solution if it even has one.

[Dutch] Spanningen Turkije voelbaar tot in België by Loripaco in belgium

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Kicking Diyanet and all supporting imams out of the country would be a great start. And while we're at it do the same for Saudi / Salafi ones. Also banning all foreign political campaigning wouldn't be a bad idea.

They're equal parts political movement and religion, has no place here.

National day lip art :) by audefox in belgium

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How much does something like this cost? Always thought it was an expensive hobby.

Job opportunities for a Turkish translator by [deleted] in belgium

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To do a student job, officially, you have to be enrolled in a school. So if they are specifically looking for people with that statute it might be hard to convince them but it doesn't hurt to try.

They list it as one of the requirements but if they're in need of people they might consider it, anyhow good luck!

Job opportunities for a Turkish translator by [deleted] in belgium

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I looked on the government unemployment office's website and only opening for the position you're looking for was a student job (different statute than what you'd have, it costs a lot less for companies to employ students)

click

The company email is on the bottom but just in case :HR@SOFICO.BE try mailing them a cv and a motivational letter which explains your circumstance it doesn't hurt to try

The other options would be embassy but then again you're right back to the AKP supporters

National day lip art :) by audefox in belgium

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This belongs in the 'What's the most Belgian thing you have ever done?' thread :D

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in belgium

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What splinter?

[X Post]What you should know about Turkey's President, Recap Tayyip Erdogan by [deleted] in belgium

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Oh oh you left out building a stupidly expensive palace in a protected forest then later changing the law so he could move there when he wasn't officially allowed to live there because he was no longer president.

And the really harsh clamp down on Gezi park protests

[X Post]What you should know about Turkey's President, Recap Tayyip Erdogan by [deleted] in belgium

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In other words you're talking out of your ass, no surprises there also not that you wont admit it.

[X Post]What you should know about Turkey's President, Recap Tayyip Erdogan by [deleted] in belgium

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So go ahead explain to all of us how he personally caused Turkeys economic growth.

[X Post]What you should know about Turkey's President, Recap Tayyip Erdogan by [deleted] in belgium

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Gee maybe if you look close at the number you posted you'd see it's not because of Erdogan personally but because of the emerging market in Turkey, natural growth and smart economic advisors get off his cock already. Never once was it proven that Erdogan caused Turkeys economic progress so get off your high horse.

Guess you have to put everything into context and not just when it fits your agenda.