>it's about Israel acting unlawfully But whose law? International law? They are a sovereign state, they can do what they want and the moment you start punishing them as such you have made a moral decision.
>only just now caught up on this NBN political nonsense >apparently I'm being forced into changing to it within the week and it's going to be the dogshit liberal variety of nbn
Does anyone have a map or some shit of the suburbs or states with FTTP? I've been planning on moving anyway and want to escape this fuckin disaster
>the dogshit liberal variety of nbn That's the only version as far as I'm aware Thank your retarded voter base for destroying the future of tech infrastructure
Chase Hall
From what I've garnered there are some areas that got NBN early, before it got taken on the turnbull rape carousel, so it's got the fancy FTTP/FTTC stuff. Trying to find a list of those places so I can narrow down my options before saying fuck it and changing countries - I'm not about to be the riding the retard bus of technological growth and watching first-world countries download the meaning of life right into their assholes decades down the line while australia is still discovering the wonders of streamable video.
Easton Brown
>Fiber to the node Hahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahah.... sorry, just give me a second.... aaaahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
Nobody follows the rules but the small players in my opinion. I don't have much interest in the whole ordeal, politics and international politics are a hassle, I'm in no way qualified to be arguing a position in them. >I love you Westy >and I love you for who you are .... Okay I love you too.
You know, that's a fair answer. Us as a nation have agreed and thus obligated to enforce the Geneva convention against nations who have similarly done so. To not do so would be hypocrisy, but good luck luck convincing everyone that it's a bonafide war-crime when all the antisemitism accusations come out.