Gorgritch_umie_killa
@Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone
- Comment on Help Me Understand Nampijinpa Price 10 hours ago:
I’ve been listening to this weeks Minefield and considering their topic as an emotional driver for different actors here and internationally.
Price’s actions in relation to ego and “saving face” from those embarrassments, and/or the need to dominate opponents, perceived and real, in reaction to their internal view of themselves and their identified ‘side’.
I think its helping me, you might find their discussion insightful as well.
- Comment on Families ‘shattered’ and community ‘terrified’ as police hunt alleged Melbourne machete murderers 3 days ago:
I think thats a fair limit.
- Comment on what is up with u/dwazoup 3 days ago:
Just noticed this new account myself! Bad week for dav! Accout after account, tututut…
Yeah its too much, never know, maybe this new account has been improved, but i’d rather not interact with a bot all the time.
Interestingly there were a few comments last week from the u/davriellelouna account. I’d started to hope the person behind it had decided to engage in a more meaningful way, but no go.
- Comment on Families ‘shattered’ and community ‘terrified’ as police hunt alleged Melbourne machete murderers 3 days ago:
But… dav… why is it always a variation of the name?
Its sticks out, its very noticeable. Surely theres random name generators out there if you want to disguise the account. But why are try to disguise it?
Please answer, tell me your secrets… oh dav of the lake. :p
- Comment on what is up with u/dwazoup 3 days ago:
Hey Blaze! :)
Didn’t realise the account had been banned places, seemed to be everywhere for a while. Maybe if it is somebody fiddling about with a bot they step off the gas a bit with their posting schedule. Feels like an avalanche of irrelevance at times with all the seemingly aimless, and low substance posts.
I’m all for boosting activity on Lemmy, but activity for activity’s sake risks a slop-like situation.
It also quickly buries posts that may be more engaging quicker than is necessarily necessary. A slower social media doesn’t mean a bad social media after all.
- Comment on UK police arrest nearly 900 at London protest for banned Palestine Action group 3 days ago:
I’s listening to Rory Stewart’s view on this listing of this group. Apparently they’ve been listed as a terror organisation because members broke into a air force base and spray painted graffiti on a jet?
So, his take, which seems reasonable to me, why should we be focusing so much attention on these protestors and not on the ridiculous situation that some guy cab graffiti millions of pounds worth of military equipment. Like wheres the base security?
This isn’t a case of homegrown terrorism, this is a case of severly embarrassed military, and thats what the press, and government should be focused on.
We’re in the most tumultuous geopolitical time since the end of WW2 and the British are arresting and designating protestors? Get a grip.
- Comment on 152. "A War on Children": A Generation in Gaza at Risk (James Elder) 4 days ago:
At least 18,000 girls and boys murdered…
Quote from podcast.
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- Comment on Two boys, 12 and 15, killed in Melbourne attacked by eight knife and machete wielding suspects 4 days ago:
Whats with the sudden username change?
- Comment on Development Suggestion: Instance Engagement Filter to visit other specific instances to interact only with their local communities. 1 week ago:
- Comment on Development Suggestion: Instance Engagement Filter to visit other specific instances to interact only with their local communities. 1 week ago:
It didn’t link… fuck…
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- Comment on Caught lemmy in the "wild" 2 weeks ago:
Should’ve gone in and said hi, then judged them harshly and with scorn for whatever server they’re on.
- Images from Gaza have shocked the world – but the ‘spectacle of suffering’ is a double-edged swordwww.uts.edu.au ↗Submitted 2 weeks ago to worldnews@aussie.zone | 0 comments
- Comment on 'No doubt the media are going to make fun of that': Bruce Lehrmann finds new ways to suffer in court 2 weeks ago:
I don’t know, i’m not into disowning our Nation’s problem children, even if they swear they aren’t one of us. Feels like a cop out to accept that.
Anyway, i heard he only did that for business reasons, something about having to be a US citizen to take ownership of Fox… I think. Selling out for personal gain is a pretty Aussie thing to do :p /j
- Comment on 'No doubt the media are going to make fun of that': Bruce Lehrmann finds new ways to suffer in court 3 weeks ago:
Bah, didn’tread properly!! So.e lawyer i’d make! You’re right on two counts.
But I argue Murdoch is about as American as his passport. He is technically, but he’s Australian in every other way, we oughta own that mistake.
- Comment on 'No doubt the media are going to make fun of that': Bruce Lehrmann finds new ways to suffer in court 3 weeks ago:
“probably Australia’s most hated man”.
What? Shove over Murdoch? Step aside Gina? Is the Mushroom Case killer a joke to you?
‘Most hated’, persecution complex much?
These people are off with the fairies. Go exist, stop wasting the courts time, stop likely/allegedly raping people.
- Comment on Bank Forced To Rehire Workers After Lying About Chatbot Productivity, Union Says 3 weeks ago:
Thats terrible lol, but i also find that believable.
- Comment on More AZ issues 19/8/25 3 weeks ago:
Whats the difference between this event and a DDoS event?
I was able to access AZ on the browser during the downtime period, i’d assume that wouldn’t be the case with a DDoS?
- Comment on Lattouf speaks out on ABC win, the fight and the fallout. 4 weeks ago:
Yeah, sorry, i wanted to do the post soon, but didn’t have time for the bells and whistles this arvo.
I listened to a few episodes today, its s good podcast so far, quite professional, but friendly at the same time. As time goes on they could introduce an interviewing segment.
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- Comment on Farmers are executing wombats because wombats don't respect human legal documents. Laws against this are not enforced. ABC reports on the culture. 1 month ago:
Na! All good! It was a nice convo, glad i got to have a re-read of Elinor Ostram, i’m gona have to get her book one of these days!
- Comment on And they say Australia has no culture 1 month ago:
Lol, i thought this was some kind of erotic-manga museum and was super confused why this would be in Australia.
- Comment on Australia tests new long-range missile capable of hitting targets 500km away 1 month ago:
All you and I have said in essence doesn’t matter.
Their problem is the crimes they are committing in Gaza now. They could be the most enlightened unicorns the world has seen, they are still committing the heinous crime of starvation and mass punishment, and about a third of their ‘enemy’ seem to be children, you don’t wipe your hands of this, and we don’t let them.
Israel doesn’t have values like our own, maybe at some point the two countries were more aligned in that respect. Our history is sordid, and we continue to have problems and always will. We are changing as a nation, slowly, but i live in a very different country, and better, than i grew up in.
We don’t have to choose a best mate in the middle east, thats okay, i never tried to say any were better. We’re a world away and can afford to keep all at arms length, thats a choice we can make.
So i think the equivalences you draw aren’t useful. Israel is a nation committing crimes against humanity, compare their actions against UN conventions, or the Rome Statute, etc…
- Comment on Australia tests new long-range missile capable of hitting targets 500km away 1 month ago:
Oh, and stock markets tend to do well when governments flush the econony with cash. It shouldn’t be a surprise that Israel’s stock market is doing well while their government spends money on weapons, manpower, et al, to attack its neighbours.
- Comment on Australia tests new long-range missile capable of hitting targets 500km away 1 month ago:
I’ve never claimed the other side are full of lovely people, thats not point. There you go again with your equivalences. Let me explain, when one person murders a brother and that victim’s brother then goes and murders the original murderers brother, two crimes have been committed, and each murderer is answerable for their crimes. You ikplicitly advocate eye for an eye with your tacit support of Israels actions. Eye for an eye simply leads to ongoing feuds, as we see a lot of with Israel and their neighbours, time for a different approach.
You’re a massive fan of Israel obviously, but try looking at the experience from the other side. The crimes they’ve committed aren’t forgotten, theres a long history there, and it doesn’t do anyone well to ignore one side in favour of the other. The colonial take over of that land, the ongoing persecution of the people i’ve already mentioned isn’t absolved because they’ve had crimes committed against them. Its perplexing that i have to restate this.
My point about NZ is they’re the only country we can rely on to a high degree, not whatever you think i said about their miltary and technological capability. I’ve said this a couple different ways now.
I think the disconnect is your impressed and argue that we should cleave to powerful allies, whereas i’m impressed and argue that we should cleave to those willing to uphold some semblance of moral values. Until we both realise we aren’t valuing the same things here, we won’t be able to see the others point of view.
All you said about Israel’s economy was a bit wasted, i actually accounted for that and didn’t dismiss it. But to ignore the fact their close relationship and support from the United States, and European countries like Britain and France and their efforts in building up that place as an ‘unsinkable aircraft carrier’ misses the point of why their economy is so ‘blessed’. I find it incredible you would ignore that. There are few economies that can sustainably pull themselves up without massive support from benefactors, Israel isn’t incredible, its a natural outcome of continued unquestioning investment and support. My point is, thats been put at risk, and made harder since their behaviour since Oct 7th, and now they aren’t materially different from their neighbours in that regard.
Left wing progressives don’t tend to let go of things. They’ve been on this train for a long time. I generally find its good to listen to those people, they aren’t shunted off on a different tangent like the rest of society so easily is. Thats my experience with left wing progresssives, maybe we’ve had different interactions there.
- Comment on Australia tests new long-range missile capable of hitting targets 500km away 1 month ago:
Ah yes, it’s the israeli’s fault they don’t subscribe to a backwards religion, treat their women like cattle, and spend most of their time praying to a god that doesn’t exist instead of working to improve diplomatic relations and business capacity of their own countries.
Thats just weird to call a country founded on a religion thats older than Islam, and quite closely related in many ways not backwards, if Islam is a backwards religion then the same can be said of Judaism and Christianity.
Most of what you said there can just as easily be laid at Israel’s feet. Sans treat their women like cattle, but they treat other humans, like arab Israelis, or Gazans, or west bankers like cattle, so they aren’t any better, they just target different groups.
But I don’t blame these peoples religions for any of their immoral behaviours, its not the religion that makes a crap human, its their lack of empathy and morals to those they deem as other to their own.
As far as improving diplomatic relations, and improving business capacity Israel should also listen to that advice. Their actions since October 7th have vanished all semblance of a ‘most moral army’ concept. Their actions before Oct 7th were already leading to hard questions about colonialism. They’ve materially hurt their international business prospects to a level akin to coal companies, this effects things like borrrowing capacity, complicates expansion and mergers in a less friendly world, they are costs that must be borne. Of course their great benefactor, USA, will ease this pain a great deal but even they can only do so much.
Take these much vaunted Abraham Accords, the autocrat MBS is now in a position where to proceed with them could destabilize their piece of shit regime due to the ill feeling in Arab nations about the treatment of Gazans. So if international diplomacy and business relations were really that important here, Israel again is just as bad as the rest.
Take their judicial system, it has been undermined by its executive branch time and again, making a mockery of a ‘rule of law’, something pretty essential to inspire business investment. Not to mention the lack of justice the aforementioned Arab-Israelis, and Palestinians recieve.
Their key difference, it seems, is again they have the force of the worlds largest military, and possibly largest economy full square behind them, allowing Israel to defy gravity. But lets not believe they are any better, its long since past that those arguments could be made.
I’ll have a read of the South Korea contract piece, looks interesting.
- Comment on aussie.zone down 1 month ago:
I’m here. Things seem to load fine, haven’t tried to upload any posts though.
- Comment on Australia tests new long-range missile capable of hitting targets 500km away 1 month ago:
If you want the best from ‘allies’ then the US should have been the partner of choice in most of that little list.
Your thoughts on Israel are tiring, a refusal to see a genocide when it is happening in front of you is sad. I hope one day you’ll recognise the ridiculousness of your equivalences with their far less powerful neighbours. Even if you could prove a genocide against Israel by those neighbours (which cant be done), one genocide doesn’t absolve another genocide. A crime against humanity stands as a black mark against those who sink to those levels of depravity.
The reason NZ is the partner of choice, is because they are the only nation we can rely on. I alluded to this earlier, my view is we should accept less influence, but be more able to protect ourselves. Essentially we have become too reliant on the alliance structure as a means of securing our power and prosperity, to a fault. I advocate a paring back of this reliance, which inherently means a trade off of international power, but means we will be a more reliable partner, and not a subject, in a conflict.