The three dots in my post clearly indicates humour…
But on a serious note, I’ve also family in Lebanon and I give a shit about them as well as family who live close by.
Beirut keeps getting bombed, which I don’t enjoy much.
The three dots in my post clearly indicates humour…
But on a serious note, I’ve also family in Lebanon and I give a shit about them as well as family who live close by.
Beirut keeps getting bombed, which I don’t enjoy much.
No issues with you. Always been able to have a reasonable conversation with you
If only you could always be reasonable instead of just selectively depending on who you're talking to
Reading this while on my way to a Lebanese food truck for lunch today 🤙
I'm sorry for your family's situation. There's nothing I can do about it though, so dwelling on it makes no sense. I'll continue to improve myself and my local community. It's all most people can actually do.
I mostly agree re. improving self and locality but I stand by my original point, my country’s government and businesses local to me are directly involved in the killing. To ignore it completely would be a fail from my perspective.
If I were to pay more attention, maybe even post a note of solidarity of Nostr, how would that help people in the middle east? What concrete, real world example can you give me of how that would improve the situation, and make people's lives better? It all seems like virtue signaling.
I'd rather spend that energy on people close to me, who I can help directly.
You're sick with tribalism