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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 17, 2022

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Because prime ministers are well known for going by train into combat zones and dodging artillery shells. Yes, yes. that's what they do.

Some of them do. Some of they overdo, plenty of Polish politicians died in Smoleńsk as result of overly risky visit (and in that case it was a really dumb risk).

Tbilisi and Kiev visits were more useful and ended well.

And "A very rarely do Y" is a good starting point, but not enough to convincingly reject claim that specific event happened.

Could you not be an NPC and look at the actual claims ?

I have limited time and I refuse to treat seriously website that published claim that 9/11 and Beirut explosion were an Israeli nuclear attack. I would treat it more seriously if article would be published on Substack or self-hosted website.

Reading Ukraine-adjacent conspiracy theories by you and coffee was mildly amusing but I am not going to spend a lot of time on it. Especially if it is published on garbage tier website filled with blatant low quality garbage, and by all indicators is also a garbage.

I am curious: are you claiming that Beirut and 9/11 were an Israeli nuclear attacks?

as result of overly risky visit

There was little threat of enemy action there. It was a typical case of politicians, being macho probably telling pilots to stop being pussies, disregard problematic weather and just land. (I don't know if this was the case but it very often is in celebrity crashes)

Going by train into a half-besieged city in the middle of the most kinetic war since '45 is something qualitatively quite different.

I would treat it more seriously if article would be published on Substack or self-hosted website.

It was published first on as self-hosted website. The images there were improperly hosted and would not load, hence I posted the VT link.

It's also hosted on 'nakedcapitalism', whatever that is.