Mods should ban then. No room for bad faith bs here.

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Fucken bot. Hello! Cool nice: cops. Heyrev. That is not appropriate. Stop it let them post now remove the removal before I can’t nope you are lnt

You are right about Chile but Mexico? I would argue there is no Latin American nations where Jews are more safe than in Mexico, The Jewish community in Mexico is wealthy and prosperous, deeply integrated into Mexican culture for 300+ years. Zero war crimes Mexico is guilty of within the last 100 years. You could point to the cartels, but they do not act at the behest of the Mexican state. You'd have to go back to the Yaqui wars to find Mexican war crimes. Mexico has also never had an anti-semitic pogrom, and the Jews in Mexico have not had any issues since the 1600s when the Spanish were in control.

Many former Axis officers ended up in Mexico as they did in Brazil, Chile, or Argentina, but unlike the latter three, Mexicans actively hunted them and never let them penetrate the high levels of government. There was no Mexican Carlos Fultner.

When people post unserious maps it's just embarrassing for the community. Please stop. What are you going to do? Evict 43 million non-Assyrians from Mesopotamia? How exactly do you propose making land claims? It's just absurd. Do you want to talk about establishing an Assyrian homeland in the Nineveh and Dohuk provinces? Assyrians reigniting the flame of the nation in Mardin, Siirt, and Batmahn? All ears.

But this right here is just silly. Even me stoned wouldn't do this.

  1. It’s perfectly situated in a town that is perfect for massive college campus. You get that feeling that all of your friends live within a 5 mile radius, and you’re able to appreciate just how special that is during and ESPECIALLY after you leave and realize you’ll never have that again. In contrast, schools in ultra urban environments or in tiny small towns represent the two undesirable extremes that either scatter or trap students, UCD represents a perfect middle.

  2. The location is elite. Weekend trips or club retreats give you so many options. Tahoe, Truckee, Yosemite, central coast, Napa valley, SF, half moon bay… and if you want city nightlife you can find it a stones throw away in Sac.

  3. The food is pretty good

  4. Students are all really smart but lack the undesirable cut throat bs you find at other schools

  5. So many activities that get people engaged

  6. There’s something for everyone here. Student orgs, clubs, campus activities whatever you want. They’ve got it.

Are you sure he was talking about Assyrians the ethnic group or like the ancient Assyrians? Otherwise I don’t really get the joke.

College campuses hardly ever stand up for Assyrians. They only virtue signal for other more “trendy” causes.

Idk about the show but in the book it’s alluded that the guys in Dog company were happy to see Spiers go because they felt his fearless tactics put them in harms way unnecessarily. The COs from Fox company reiterated the sentiment.

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In some respects yes. We are one of the five eyes, itself an anchor of western civilization. But the nation is so much more diverse now than it was when that term was originally coined, with lots of different regional identities having developed and so many different influences from different immigrant groups.

So my answer is: yes, but it’s a bit complicated.

If you downvoted me go fuck yourself im right

“If your heart doesn’t break when you see your country going wrong, you don’t love her enough.”

Criticizing America and challenging it to be better is the ultimate act of patriotism.

In that I agree, careers do have to start somewhere.

When you intern in the government you are not able to influence the government, you’re just assisting them with menial tasks. Assyrians need to aim much much higher. Assyrians need to run for office and need to gain appointments to top level positions. They need to get powerful people on their side.

The biggest missed opportunity was in 2003. The US needed allies in taking down Iraq, and Assyrians should have stepped up on the condition of gaining autonomy or independence within Nineveh plains and Dohuk. Instead, the Kurds fulfilled the role, and used that authority to marginalize Assyrians more.

Assyrians should’ve armed and aggressively seized land in northern iraq, carving out autonomy. In a region like that, only brute force gains respect.

Van has been an Armenian region for millennia but you included it in Kurdistan. Kurds were historically not that widespread. Neither were Assyrians. Idk what you have going on in Syria / Israel / Palestine.

I’m really surprised to hear this. Assyrians are known to be very proud people. The only time I’ve heard of Assyrians being quiet about their identity is back in the Iraq or Syria or Turkey where there are Kurds/Turks targeting them so they keep a low profile.

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Sick color scheme

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The most consistently solid teams have been Sacramento, Phoenix, Tampa, and Louisville. Everyone else kinda comes and goes.

In 10 years, it’s projected that we are going to have to cut back on social security benefits, because there aren’t enough gen x, millenials, and gen z to pay for the amount of retiring baby boomers.

So yes. There aren’t enough kids being born.

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That’s great to know, I didn’t know much about any of this until you mentioned it. I thought City and Glens were more so local competitive teams for youth.

I was really happy to see the mayor of San Francisco propose the building of a 15-20k seat soccer stadium in the city, and if they could play in USL that would be amazing.

It would leave every major population center of the NorCal mega region with professional representation:

Sacramento has Republic, with its fanbase stretching from eastern Solano County to the Sierra Nevada.

East Bay has you guys, Roots have such an amazing culture and fans come from Oakland and all over the Bay Area and east bay in particular to support.

A club in the city would add a more accessible, new and exciting sports attraction, with a city that is already very international. Plenty of investor potential as well. Marin I’d imagine would be absorbed by this fan base.

Monterey Bay is the only pro team representing the Central Coast anywhere and I’m impressed by their growth.

The big loser is San Jose Earthquakes who on paper and in theory is supposed to encompass all of the above areas, but the South Bay alone is enough to support the Quakes.