boringhistoryfan
boringhistoryfan t1_ja7i2js wrote
Reply to comment by loopsygonegirl in ‘That’s my neighbour’: Mariupol residents’ shock at Putin’s parade line-up | Ukraine by madrid987
Wasn't arguing with you. Just adding to it.
boringhistoryfan t1_ja76ojx wrote
Reply to comment by Witchgrass in ‘That’s my neighbour’: Mariupol residents’ shock at Putin’s parade line-up | Ukraine by madrid987
The article talks about survivors from the city speculating about their parents doing that.
boringhistoryfan t1_ja70r1g wrote
Reply to comment by loopsygonegirl in ‘That’s my neighbour’: Mariupol residents’ shock at Putin’s parade line-up | Ukraine by madrid987
Thing is, i can still imagine them saying that if it was just adults. Indeed many did. But once you have kids? And the occupying power can threaten those kids?
Even if the parents are eager to fight, hate collaborating... I can't hate them for it. They aren't the ones facing risk here. Their kids are too. "I would fight" is that much harder to say when your child is also in the power of the one you want to fight. When that power can threaten to kidnap or murder your child as much as you.
I imagine most parents, if forced to choose between their country and their children will choose their children. And I would never blame them for it
boringhistoryfan t1_ja6veuw wrote
Reply to comment by FeuerroteZora in ‘That’s my neighbour’: Mariupol residents’ shock at Putin’s parade line-up | Ukraine by madrid987
Yeah. For the kids there without parents there's no question of blame at all. They're kids. This is why it's supposed to be a crime against humanity to do this.
boringhistoryfan t1_ja6qpgm wrote
Reply to ‘That’s my neighbour’: Mariupol residents’ shock at Putin’s parade line-up | Ukraine by madrid987
Unfortunately I can't blame the parents for going along with this. If you and your children are in Russian custody, what else would you do? It's not like the Russians are above straight up kidnapping or even killing the kids. Even if they were the staunchest anti Russians, I doubt they had a choice here. There's a reason Russia is using kids and not adults for these displays. Easy to threaten both, whereas a captured adult might still go rogue. Confused and terrified kids aren't likely to, and their parents will be too concerned for the safety of their babies to risk anything either. Any parent would.
boringhistoryfan t1_j813nok wrote
Reply to comment by Individual_Bison1776 in Temple University deactivated health insurance of all striking graduate workers today by TransFattyAcid
It is nowhere close to the average. Colleges in cities with much lower COL offer much higher wages.
If you had said 22k or so was close to the average, that'd be correct. 19 is definitely underpaid. And offensively so for a major city. And post-Covid, the average has ticked up, though not as much as it should have.
boringhistoryfan t1_izcz8f9 wrote
Reply to comment by ivytea in End of an era as final Boeing 747 rolls off assembly line by maxxspeed
I wonder what will happen as the 747 is phased out for freight though. Because I gather that the bit about operation and the front door make it a pretty valuable carrier in lots of cases.
Will someone develop a freight specific jet? With features emulating what the outgoing 747 can do? Or would they move those things onto slower transports like shipping?
boringhistoryfan t1_izcw16l wrote
Reply to comment by Caswell64 in End of an era as final Boeing 747 rolls off assembly line by maxxspeed
Yeah plane designed shifted a ton after the 747 as they've gone for more efficient aircraft. I seem to remember reading Airbus didn't read the market properly and screwed up in overcommitting on the A380, which was the "largest" commercial passenger carrier, but largely a dud. Prestige project ultimately because it just wasn't competitive against the dreamliners Boeing went for.
boringhistoryfan t1_izcvj3i wrote
Reply to comment by AllAmericanSeaweed in End of an era as final Boeing 747 rolls off assembly line by maxxspeed
I gather they've largely been phased out of passenger carrying though. The new one, and most of the last produced set are all being used in Freight I think? The newer long haul planes like Dreamliners give much better fuel economy v passenger load than the old 747s from what I gather.
boringhistoryfan t1_jdz5ujw wrote
Reply to comment by goldfinger1906 in N.Y. to pay $5.5 million to man exonerated in writer Alice Sebold rape case by OutsideObserver2
It's used to manufacture probable cause as I understand it. The officer needs to show that to justify searching a vehicle absent permission. So the dog is summoned and made to alert, and that allows them to override the owners denial of permission to search their vehicle.