Quote (zorzin @ 11 Nov 2024 23:57)
130 villages were reduced to rubble by your air force. Their tunnels remain largely intact (yes, I'm aware of the ones you've blown up/cemented over). Your strategic objective was to push them to the Litani river and return the Israelis to the north. You can let me know when this happens; then I'll consider it a win.
"If they haven’t surrendered, it’s not because they’re undefeated; it’s because they’re stupid."
You are confusing stupidity with bravery, fam. When I see a bunch of flip-flop-wearing boys with bottle-rocket RPGs take on the most advanced and sophisticated army in the region, I consider that to be superhuman levels of fearlessness.
Hamas is still fighting. Their tunnels still remain, their production of RPGS continues, and their ranks are constantly replenished because they have tons of orphans with nothing to lose to pull from. You are going to have to either starve them out ( i know youre trying this approach) or gbu-31 them into rubble.
Yall picked a fight with the shia world and you can't finish it. Its been 400 days and the shia world is getting stronger, while Israel is obviously and objectively getting weaker. There's no shame in admitting that it's time for America to take the reigns and end this debacle for good
Hamas are Sunnis, if we did what the US would do it would be done already.
We are clearly done with Gaza, we are just doing raids now nothing left, Lebanon is different story but we did what we came in for.
Clearing the south from weapons its done now.
For every hole they make in some random piece of ground they lose a building and their life - that is stupidity.
Stupidity is generally defined as a lack of intelligence, understanding, or common sense. It often refers to actions or decisions that are made without
proper reasoning or awareness of consequences, which can result in
poor judgment or impractical outcomes. Stupidity can sometimes stem from ignorance (a lack of knowledge) but often implies a failure to use available knowledge wisely or rationally.
Bravery and stupidity can sometimes look similar, as both may involve taking risks, but they differ fundamentally in intention, awareness, and judgment:
Bravery is the courage to face a difficult or dangerous situation with full awareness of the risks, typically for a meaningful purpose, such as protecting others or standing up for a principle. Brave actions are often
calculated and show self-control, with a clear understanding of the potential consequences.Stupidity, on the other hand, often involves a lack of awareness, foresight, or understanding. Risky actions driven by stupidity may lack purpose or reflect poor judgment, often ignoring obvious dangers or outcomes. Stupid actions don’t arise from courage but from
impulsiveness, ignorance, or misunderstanding.
In short, bravery is a calculated risk taken with understanding and purpose, while stupidity is an unwise action taken without proper consideration of consequences.
This post was edited by Many_Names on Nov 11 2024 05:00pm