• adONis@lemmy.worldOP
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      3 个月前

      If you’re not willing to learn, then don’t ask people to educate you!

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        I wanted him to write out his opinions. Since COVID I’m done with people who just throwing a link to me and say educate yourself.

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          it’s not their opinion… it’s facts.

          Since COVID I’m done with links…

          So, you rather accept someone else’s opinion, instead of building your own one? That’s how the Nazi-regime started in the first place.

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              I can send you some books to your home address, if you prefer it that way?

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                  The great sea - A human history of the Mediterranean by david abulafia.

                  It’s not Palestine/Israel specific, but a “broad” history about the Mediterranean .

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                    Honestly, thanks. I make sure to check this one out. I like reading about history.

                    I recommend you the last book I have read: the world of yesterday by Stefan Zweig.