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Philippines' ex-President Rodrigo Duterte arrested at ICC's request over 'drugs war' killings

The Philippines' former leader Rodrigo Duterte was arrested on Tuesday at the request of the International Criminal Court, a major step in its investigation into thousands of alleged extrajudicial killings in a "war on drugs" that defined his presidency.

Duterte was served an Interpol arrest warrant on his arrival at Manila's main airport and was in custody, the office of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said in a statement.

The arrest follows years of Duterte taunting the ICC since he unilaterally withdrew the Philippines from the court's founding treaty in 2019 as it started looking into allegations of systematic extrajudicial killings on his watch.

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"A fake plan to attack on a Sydney synagogue using a caravan of explosives was fabricated by an organised crime network in order to divert police resources, Australian police said on Monday.[...]"
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I saw a thread on 4chan that wasn't complete crap. So I thought I should share the details.

TL;DR India could be potentially fucked in the future because of its agriculture/urban structure.

Please note I am not very familiar with the details of economics here so anyone with more expertise is free to see this data and see whether or not it has any validity. I also am not very familiar with agriculture in India but I hear its kinda messed up.

Now you here all these guys saying how India is the next big thing coz China has low birth rate while India doesn't so India is the future. First of all India is already below the 2.1 replacement rate and the places with high birth rates are places like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar which have the most morons and the worst of India. And secondly this large population is a double edged sword which may cause even more problems than benefits.

In India, almost 50% of the country is in Agriculture. The second largest in the world is Indonesia. And no this isn't modern farming that uses drones, huge ass machines or things you see on those China vids. We are talking traditional backbreaking manual labour. Therefore we have a lot of people who are not very literate, get married early, have loads of kids, do stuff the old way etc. In contrast, we have the urban cities which forms the other large part of India. Lifestyles are very different since they are more educated, do more professional work, get married later, have less kids and do stuff that is in line with modern societies. So basically 50% of the country is in agriculture to feed the other 50% of the industrialized parts. No other country has so many people in Agriculture.

Now lets get onto why this is a problem. Firstly India's farming system is lets just kinda fucked. You need to make a new thread to discuss it by itself. Farmers own little land, have to pay so much for seeds, broken infrastructure, lack of modern farming techniques, lack of new technology, poor crop yields etc. The government is doing the best it can to subsidize them but it can only go so far and now they are stuck in a place where they have to keep supporting inefficient farming while not daring remove them coz farmers will lose their minds and riot. I also hear landlords take advantage of this to make things even worse. This leads to the environment in India being kinda fucked from all the chemicals and fertilizers being used and also the groundwater being drained away.

And of course the economy. Like with almost half the country being in ineffective farming. how is India supposed to catch up to the rest of the worst where most people are working in urban cities in industrialized sectors? Oh yeah and whats gonna happen with all those old people?

Now what does this mean in the future? Well the birth rates are going down overall right? So that means next generation there will be less kids to help out on the farms. So there will be less crops to produce for the urban centers which are growing. And then there will be also less people in the urban centers to help India stay on the cutting edge of modernization.

I also mentioned the environment about ground water. What happens when that depletes? What happens when many areas dry up or are just not useable anymore coz of erosion or chemicals?

I'm not really familiar with the details of all this but this kinda sounds like a ticking timebomb ready to go off if things don't change. Also keep in mind India is a food exporter for stuff like rice so if they blow up, we are affected too.

Now you understand why China needs to invest in tech and AI so much. Its not for boasting purposes. It is literally for the survival of the country and its people. We are in a world where falling behind means you will probably get left in the trash can of history. I wouldn't be surprised if in the future, things become centralized and we have fewer countries as they get absorbed into the larger ones.
 
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The thing was the parents like many typical Asian parents did nothing to protect their kid. They even told their kid to apologize to the bullies which the school interpreted as an admission of guilt and it was his fault and then he was suspended. I know some Asian parents that blamed their kids when they were bullied. To them if their kid was bullied, they must've done something to provoke the bullies.
Hmm, my parents told me to fight back, and I did. I moved to the states when I was 11, and within 3 days this kid tried to bully me. He was trying to cut in line at lunch, which other kids let him do, but I refused to let him pass by me when he reached me. He started pushing me which I ignored. Finally after I got my lunch tray and he pushed me again, causing me almost drop my tray, I put the tray down, walked up to him, and pushed him back. He started to presumably cursing at me (I didn't understand a lick of English at the time), but every time he opened his mouth I pushed him again, and again. I pushed him into a pile of chairs, he got up, opened his mouth again and I pushed him back into it. The whole time he didn't dare to strike me, and I was good until I switched schools.

At the new school another kid tried to bully me, much bigger guy, a known bully. He took my umbrella out of my backpack and started passing it around to his friends, making me chase after one after another. When I got it back, I walked up to him and smacked him in the face with my umbrella. He tried to fight me, I kicked him hard in the belly and we circled each other a few times throwing a few punches which all missed before people broke us up. Again, no more bullying thereafter.

Parents here, don't tell your kids to turn the other cheek, don't be the "soft persimmon". Bullies are afraid of those who can fight back.
 

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Hmm, my parents told me to fight back, and I did. I moved to the states when I was 11, and within 3 days this kid tried to bully me. He was trying to cut in line at lunch, which other kids let him do, but I refused to let him pass by me when he reached me. He started pushing me which I ignored. Finally after I got my lunch tray and he pushed me again, causing me almost drop my tray, I put the tray down, walked up to him, and pushed him back. He started to presumably cursing at me (I didn't understand a lick of English at the time), but every time he opened his mouth I pushed him again, and again. I pushed him into a pile of chairs, he got up, opened his mouth again and I pushed him back into it. The whole time he didn't dare to strike me, and I was good until I switched schools.

At the new school another kid tried to bully me, much bigger guy, a known bully. He took my umbrella out of my backpack and started passing it around to his friends, making me chase after one after another. When I got it back, I walked up to him and smacked him in the face with my umbrella. He tried to fight me, I kicked him hard in the belly and we circled each other a few times throwing a few punches which all missed before people broke us up. Again, no more bullying thereafter.

Parents here, don't tell your kids to turn the other cheek, don't be the "soft persimmon". Bullies are afraid of those who can fight back.
The funny thing is the biggest bullies are not the jocks you see in those high school stereotypes but the nerds who know how to make the system work for them. People like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos are far worse bullies because they are the ones paying you and they have the power to make you be their bitch. Its really amazing how PR has covered them up

The stupid loud mouth jock? All he needs to do is piss off a guy bigger/stronger than him and he gets decked hard and realizes where he stands in the hierarchy. Thats why you see a lot of these guys peak in high school coz lets say he gets a scholarship to play football at college, suddenly all his mates are as big or bigger than him and he suddenly realizes he's the one low down in the pecking order who has to do humiliating things.
 
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