Unemployment has reached 80% in the Gaza strip

Do you always throw out comments and then refuse to clarify? What is the point of that?

I HAVE clarified, but you continue to fail to appreciate my point. If you are seriously saying you still don't understand my comment, then I'd be looking closer to home when identifying why that might be.

Regardless, at this point I don't understand why you continue with this topic. You don't get it, and sometimes that's just the way it is.
 

Why don't they just migrate to Australia and be happy in a Desert.
95% of it is empty of people. They don't have to hate the Jews anymore.
They can raise Goats and Dingo's. Rest and look up to the Southern Cross.
The Donald wants to hire them there.
 
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Hamas started this s**t. It’s on them. But it’s cleat they don’t give a rat’s a** about the Palestinian people — just their political agenda.
Have you ever done any research into their lives pre-October 7th? Could it be that they are fighting back against a regime that brutalizes them daily (for 50+ years)? And that regime is supported and emboldened by voters who say the things I heard said on the following video?

Average, every day people who openly say to starve the Gaza Palestinians to death, who meet to prevent aid from getting in, who call for every Palestinian to be killed..... at 8:02, Jewish voices proving the violence and brutality of that country. Interestingly, the beginning of the video shows the interview of a Jewish American journalist who spoke of being treated like an honoured guest in the home of West Bank Palestinians who are being attacked constantly by both the IDF and settlers who've been given military weapons and uniforms by the IDF.
 

I HAVE clarified, but you continue to fail to appreciate my point. If you are seriously saying you still don't understand my comment, then I'd be looking closer to home when identifying why that might be.

Regardless, at this point I don't understand why you continue with this topic. You don't get it, and sometimes that's just the way it is.
I don't think you have clarified and several other people here are likewise, still scratching their heads over your comment. Frankly, at this point, I really don't care why you said what you said, I'm ready to chalk it up as a mystery that's akin to 'where do the socks go when they disappear in the laundry'.
 
Why don't they just migrate to Australia and be happy in a Desert.
95% of it is empty of people. They don't have to hate the Jews anymore.
They can raise Goats and Dingo's. Rest and look up to the Southern Cross.
The Donald wants to hire them there.
Australia would have an issue with that solution for one thing and for another, why do the Palestinians have to leave their homes? Would you like to be forced to walk away from your home, your history because some colonialist power walked in and informed you that your place was now theirs?

And you know, the video I linked just above, makes it clear that it's nothing to do with 'hating Jews' but about hating being abused, murdered and oppressed. The Jewish American journalist tells of staying with Palestinian families in the West Bank and being treated like an honoured guest. Also speaks about vicious, cruel Jewish people who are happy to starve and kill Palestinians.
 
I don't think you have clarified and several other people here are likewise, still scratching their heads over your comment. Frankly, at this point, I really don't care why you said what you said, I'm ready to chalk it up as a mystery that's akin to 'where do the socks go when they disappear in the laundry'.

Several people here? Oh, I can imagine. It's very very simple. For some reason, you, and only you, keep bringing this up. I've already written it off as a "she just doesn't get it". I've no idea why this is such a big deal for you. I don't think you and I are anywhere near coming together on this, for whatever reason.
 
Gaza Strip 36Km X 10km + 365 Km Sq. 2.1 million non working people mostly.
A hotbed of Anger and migration. Cruelty and Hunger. No way I would want to
say in that hot bed of bad things. I wonder if they would fill a Luxury Liner ever day
of the week just to get out of it.
 
Why would anyone even calculate an employment rate in a war zone? Wonder what is happening to insurance rates in that area.
 
Why would anyone even calculate an employment rate in a war zone? Wonder what is happening to insurance rates in that area.
Someone asked recently what AI will do for the average user. This question "Why would anyone even calculate an employment rate in a war zone?"
seems like a good question that the AI search might apply. I asked perplexity.ai, because I read it is good for educational purposes. So here is the answer :

Why would anyone even calculate an employment rate in a war zone?

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Labor Force Participation Rate: Purpose, Formula, and Trends
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Calculating an employment rate in a war zone may seem counterintuitive, but there are several important reasons why economists, policymakers, and humanitarian organizations might track this data:

  1. Economic impact assessment: Employment rates can help measure the economic impact of the conflict on the local population and workforce. This information is crucial for understanding the war's effects on livelihoods and economic stability.
  2. Aid and resource allocation: Knowing the employment situation can help international organizations and governments better allocate aid and resources to support affected populations and plan for economic recovery efforts.
  3. Monitoring displacement: Changes in employment rates can indicate population movements, such as internal displacement or refugee outflows, which are common in conflict zones.
  4. Post-conflict planning: Employment data collected during a conflict can inform post-war reconstruction efforts and economic development strategies once hostilities cease.
  5. Identifying vulnerable groups: Employment rates can help identify particularly vulnerable segments of the population who may need targeted assistance.
  6. Assessing informal economy: In war zones, formal employment often decreases while informal economic activities may increase. Tracking employment rates can provide insights into these shifts.
  7. Early warning indicators: Sudden changes in employment rates might serve as early warning indicators of escalating conflict or economic collapse.
  8. International comparisons: Employment data from war zones can be used for comparative studies to better understand the economic impacts of conflicts across different regions and contexts.
While collecting accurate employment data in a war zone presents significant challenges due to safety concerns, population displacement, and disrupted infrastructure, even approximate figures can provide valuable insights for humanitarian response and long-term planning.
 
Someone asked recently what AI will do for the average user. This question "Why would anyone even calculate an employment rate in a war zone?"
seems like a good question that the AI search might apply. I asked perplexity.ai, because I read it is good for educational purposes. So here is the answer :

Why would anyone even calculate an employment rate in a war zone?

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Labor Force Participation Rate: Purpose, Formula, and Trends
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Unemployment - AP Macro Study Guide 2024 - Fiveable
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[PDF] The Vietnam-era cohort: employment and earnings
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Calculating an employment rate in a war zone may seem counterintuitive, but there are several important reasons why economists, policymakers, and humanitarian organizations might track this data:

  1. Economic impact assessment: Employment rates can help measure the economic impact of the conflict on the local population and workforce. This information is crucial for understanding the war's effects on livelihoods and economic stability.
  2. Aid and resource allocation: Knowing the employment situation can help international organizations and governments better allocate aid and resources to support affected populations and plan for economic recovery efforts.
  3. Monitoring displacement: Changes in employment rates can indicate population movements, such as internal displacement or refugee outflows, which are common in conflict zones.
  4. Post-conflict planning: Employment data collected during a conflict can inform post-war reconstruction efforts and economic development strategies once hostilities cease.
  5. Identifying vulnerable groups: Employment rates can help identify particularly vulnerable segments of the population who may need targeted assistance.
  6. Assessing informal economy: In war zones, formal employment often decreases while informal economic activities may increase. Tracking employment rates can provide insights into these shifts.
  7. Early warning indicators: Sudden changes in employment rates might serve as early warning indicators of escalating conflict or economic collapse.
  8. International comparisons: Employment data from war zones can be used for comparative studies to better understand the economic impacts of conflicts across different regions and contexts.
While collecting accurate employment data in a war zone presents significant challenges due to safety concerns, population displacement, and disrupted infrastructure, even approximate figures can provide valuable insights for humanitarian response and long-term planning.
Good clarification of why it is relevant to bring up employment rates in Gaza. More there then I even expected so I've learned something. I was simply thinking in terms of the emotional impact when a man can't support his family due to circumstances beyond his control. Thanks for sharing that Paco Dennis.
 
Someone asked recently what AI will do for the average user. This question "Why would anyone even calculate an employment rate in a war zone?"
seems like a good question that the AI search might apply. I asked perplexity.ai, because I read it is good for educational purposes. So here is the answer :

Why would anyone even calculate an employment rate in a war zone?

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Labor Force Participation Rate: Purpose, Formula, and Trends
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Unemployment - AP Macro Study Guide 2024 - Fiveable
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[PDF] The Vietnam-era cohort: employment and earnings
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Calculating an employment rate in a war zone may seem counterintuitive, but there are several important reasons why economists, policymakers, and humanitarian organizations might track this data:

  1. Economic impact assessment: Employment rates can help measure the economic impact of the conflict on the local population and workforce. This information is crucial for understanding the war's effects on livelihoods and economic stability.
  2. Aid and resource allocation: Knowing the employment situation can help international organizations and governments better allocate aid and resources to support affected populations and plan for economic recovery efforts.
  3. Monitoring displacement: Changes in employment rates can indicate population movements, such as internal displacement or refugee outflows, which are common in conflict zones.
  4. Post-conflict planning: Employment data collected during a conflict can inform post-war reconstruction efforts and economic development strategies once hostilities cease.
  5. Identifying vulnerable groups: Employment rates can help identify particularly vulnerable segments of the population who may need targeted assistance.
  6. Assessing informal economy: In war zones, formal employment often decreases while informal economic activities may increase. Tracking employment rates can provide insights into these shifts.
  7. Early warning indicators: Sudden changes in employment rates might serve as early warning indicators of escalating conflict or economic collapse.
  8. International comparisons: Employment data from war zones can be used for comparative studies to better understand the economic impacts of conflicts across different regions and contexts.
While collecting accurate employment data in a war zone presents significant challenges due to safety concerns, population displacement, and disrupted infrastructure, even approximate figures can provide valuable insights for humanitarian response and long-term planning.
The most relevant employment in a war zone is protecting those you love and yourself. No machine can truly empathize with the terror of being shot at or worse. I'm not ready to turn over the power of the human brain to AI. Afterall, at some level a human mind programmed or developed the algorithm that gives rise to AI.
 
The most relevant employment in a war zone is protecting those you love and yourself. No machine can truly empathize with the terror of being shot at or worse. I'm not ready to turn over the power of the human brain to AI. Afterall, at some level a human mind programmed or developed the algorithm that gives rise to AI.
We are all aware of the use of AI in executing the war. So much of the deadly strikes are done by intelligent machines now. The whole affair seems heartless to me.
 
We are all aware of the use of AI in executing the war. So much of the deadly strikes are done by intelligent machines now. The whole affair seems heartless to me.
Of course it is HEARTLESS. It is WAR, and must be avoided at all costs. FGS, those whom you pity started this ungodly mess October 7 and care not how many of its own people are killed. Wake up already. Force yourself.
 
Why don't they just migrate to Australia and be happy in a Desert.
95% of it is empty of people. They don't have to hate the Jews anymore.
They can raise Goats and Dingo's. Rest and look up to the Southern Cross.
The Donald wants to hire them there.
In the words of the famous/infamous red head, *Please explain*.
Apart from being insensitive these comments are hard to comprehend.
WTAF...
 
Why would anyone even calculate an employment rate in a war zone? Wonder what is happening to insurance rates in that area.
That was my own reaction also. Calculating unemployment rates sounds like a bit of fluff compared with what those people are going through right now. It would make as much sense to calculate their current rates of movie attendance, vacation travel, amusement park attendance, etc.
 
That was my own reaction also. Calculating unemployment rates sounds like a bit of fluff compared with what those people are going through right now. It would make as much sense to calculate their current rates of movie attendance, vacation travel, amusement park attendance, etc.
I think the basic definition of a war zone makes such calculations a fool's errand. One bomb, or one emergency evacuation nullifies the calculation.
 
Of course it is HEARTLESS. It is WAR, and must be avoided at all costs. FGS, those whom you pity started this ungodly mess October 7 and care not how many of its own people are killed. Wake up already. Force yourself.
This started decades ago. This started because the IDF brutalizes Palestinian people, with the approval of the zionist Israeli government. Even decent, honest ex-IDF soldiers are telling all and acknowledge the rights of Palestinians to resist what Israel is doing to those people.

A Youtube video I watched, with Abby Martin interviewing Eran Efrati, an ex-IDF sergeant who works now with Breaking the Silence, speaks of the abuses that happen daily to the Palestinians. The video is called Israeli Soldier's Explosive Tell-All: "Palestinians are Right to Resist". (I'd share the actual link if I could but I'm always getting the 'this video is not available' message whenever I try so if you want to hear the truth from a soldier's perspective, it's up to you. Sorry)

 

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