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  1. My doubt was well placed. Biden has rejected calls from other world leaders to extend the removal deadline and remains committed to being out by next week.
  2. And yet you continue posting / failing to engage meaningfully Don’t disagree. How do we meet those basic requirements is my question. Availability of resources isn’t the issue. Allocation of them (and accurately identifying those most in need of them) is.
  3. Right. Okay. I thought maybe you wanted to have an intelligent conversation about this, but you’re contenting yourself with platitudes and flowery language. “Be better” and “be more awesome” isn’t a plan. It can’t be actioned. We share many of the same desires. I’m asking you how you wish to make them a reality, not convince me that we should.
  4. Agreed, but you said we must prevent kids from turning bad. I asked how, and found the following bits too far removed to enable us to achieve that: Uhmmm… sure. Okay, but how does this prevent individual kids from turning bad? These too: How does that prevent kids from turning bad? I’m not following. Sounds like a bumper sticker. This last bit was the closest you came to giving a direct answer: Totally agree, but I can’t do anything with that, can we? Assume we have a magic wand / a blank check to prevent kids from turning bad. Gonna need much more detail than “put more effort and thought into their welfare” when asking the genie for those wishes or writing those checks. “Be more awesome” is a rallying cry, not a metric against which we can measure ourselves nor a plan to get there. Prevent kids from turning bad is a laudable goal, but is a complex and extremely nuanced objective.
  5. Since you replied to my question with new questions of your own, I don’t feel any more clear on what you’re actually proposing.
  6. Who gets to make that decision, and what are the objective metrics / thresholds when doing so? What does this look like in practice? Is there like a pill you can give them, maybe shock therapy, cut out parts of the brain? How do you operationalize it?
  7. Then it would depend on your coworkers and students... customers... suppliers... and all other relevant variables. You're looking for a binary answer to a question which lives on a spectrum.
  8. That resonated with me, too. They could've fought, but knew they'd be overtaken soon and their decision to battle would lead to consequences / retribution for them and their families. They made a rational calculation to just lay down arms now and increase likelihood of surviving. He'll have a video teleconference with other world leaders today where many (including Boris Johnson from UK) are expected to push him to keep troops in longer. I'm doubtful he'll agree, though might be willing to share the burden if other countries add troops of their own... as you mention... we'll see.
  9. Uhm. Ok. It’s hard. What point are you trying make other than adding to your post count?
  10. He also has been advocating leaving for over a decade. Even former chairman of the joint chiefs, admiral Mike Mullen, has applauded him for being right on this the whole time when the admiral and other generals were wrong.
  11. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-020-0797-x https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00090-3
  12. How is it that you think those with high conscientiousness scores differ from those with lower scores? Depends entirely on the nature of the work, the individual, and countless other variables.
  13. Victoria Bitter, a Melbourne based lager… basically the most popular beer in Australia
  14. Don’t have a link handy, but early in lockdown there was a noticeable drop in soot and smog, much from airlines, but while the rate of CO2 growth had slowed, amount of CO2 still went up. Airlines are flying again now too. Big issue is waste from PPE… lots of masks and gloves etc in landfills.
  15. Ability to edit is removed within an hour of posting. When available, it’s found via the 3-dot drop down at the top right of the post. Your 5 posts per day restriction is an anti-spamming measure and will be gone within 24 hours.
  16. I believe it’s the same things that drove the Nazis. Answer that and you can answer this.
  17. And yet here we are, arguing with people who think masks are more dangerous than Covid and who while frothing at the mouth attack doctors and teachers in parking lots outside of school board meetings for daring to suggest otherwise.
  18. Thanks, Captain Obvious. My point stands.
  19. Current events rather strongly suggest otherwise.
  20. I filtered it for logged in users. You can choose other filters, too. It defaults to no filter, but that's not the link I gave you.
  21. You can still find that info here: https://www.scienceforums.net/online/?filter=filter_loggedin
  22. I share your disappointment. My state won’t even allow the school to mandate masks. And parents are thanking them for it. Because masks are child abuse. And freedom! Or something.
  23. And it’s even worse in Iowa than in Alabama (which was the focus in your link) Again, agree completely. National borders and archaic tribal tendencies, however, mean few (if any) counties are currently coordinating in this way. Your strategy is good, but it lacks a coherent mechanism for getting it operational IMO. The WHO and UN have no authority to force sovereign countries to proceed in this manner, nor are countries volunteering to do so by choice.
  24. The history of Afghanistan is one where hedging bets is important. Most often within a single family, one brother would fight for one side while the other brother would fight for the other… just to cover their bets. It’s unrealistic in my opinion to expect a few years (like 5) of insurrection and crowd control training from the US military to alter that basic fact of their culture that’s existed for hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of years.

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