Tehre is a famous remark made by an ALgerian FLN (resistence fighters againstfrench invasion) to a French military coomander who reproached him the loss of innocent lives in "terrorists" attacks: Give me your planes, and your guns and your tanks and I will stop terrorism.
When you are expelled from your land by foreign invaders, be it French or Zionists, you are entitled to fight them with whatever weapons you have. No moral code forbids it.
I was very impressed by a video of one of the suicide jihaidists that blew up the London Underground: you'll accuse me of terrorist, of killing innocent people, but I am a soldier. Thousands of my innocent broters are killed every day in Iraq by your soldiers, and yet you reelected the government who is conducting the killings... he said. It is difficult to argue with that.
@Jon: I would like to have more info on that issue, where should I find it? Thanks
@ Belalin Best proof of how little antisemitic is to oppose Zionism is that plenty of Jews do oppose zionism. Some for religious motifs (Naturei Karta), plenty more for political reasons and precisely because of its racist nature. Check, fi, the international Jewish anti zionist network or jewsnotzionists.com etc.
Well done, but it doesn't faze me much: Last year there were days in my country, Spain when the grid was supplied only with electricity generated by eolic plants, there were even some nights when part of the wind farms had to be disconnected because there was an excess of production. We export electricity to Portugal and France.
Electricity is heavily subsidized everywhere, one way or another. In Spain we've been subsidizing renewables for ages, and investing in them is a no-brainer for financiers: the state guarantees a set price for kw for a certain period, meaning that with a simple wind map you can calculate exactly the return on your investment. We have developed a whole industry of suppliers of generators, solar panels, etc.
What amazes me, considering this, is that the nuclear lobby is gaining presence and conquering some politicians from the right, who are presuring the Spanish government to invest in new nuclear power plants.
Tehre is a famous remark made by an ALgerian FLN (resistence fighters againstfrench invasion) to a French military coomander who reproached him the loss of innocent lives in "terrorists" attacks: Give me your planes, and your guns and your tanks and I will stop terrorism.
When you are expelled from your land by foreign invaders, be it French or Zionists, you are entitled to fight them with whatever weapons you have. No moral code forbids it.
I was very impressed by a video of one of the suicide jihaidists that blew up the London Underground: you'll accuse me of terrorist, of killing innocent people, but I am a soldier. Thousands of my innocent broters are killed every day in Iraq by your soldiers, and yet you reelected the government who is conducting the killings... he said. It is difficult to argue with that.
@Jon: I would like to have more info on that issue, where should I find it? Thanks
@ Belalin Best proof of how little antisemitic is to oppose Zionism is that plenty of Jews do oppose zionism. Some for religious motifs (Naturei Karta), plenty more for political reasons and precisely because of its racist nature. Check, fi, the international Jewish anti zionist network or jewsnotzionists.com etc.
Well done, but it doesn't faze me much: Last year there were days in my country, Spain when the grid was supplied only with electricity generated by eolic plants, there were even some nights when part of the wind farms had to be disconnected because there was an excess of production. We export electricity to Portugal and France.
Electricity is heavily subsidized everywhere, one way or another. In Spain we've been subsidizing renewables for ages, and investing in them is a no-brainer for financiers: the state guarantees a set price for kw for a certain period, meaning that with a simple wind map you can calculate exactly the return on your investment. We have developed a whole industry of suppliers of generators, solar panels, etc.
What amazes me, considering this, is that the nuclear lobby is gaining presence and conquering some politicians from the right, who are presuring the Spanish government to invest in new nuclear power plants.