@mj_from_kansas@KingKaNarmer@AP@UN 2) My point is that if you are calling out the countries that supposedly voted no, why are you singling out them? Shouldn’t you also call out the 52 abstaining countries for not supporting this resolution?
@mj_from_kansas@KingKaNarmer@AP@UN 1) In theory, the answer is nothing, but, politically, a country votes a certain way sometimes to match the vote and show support for another country. I have no idea why the US supposedly voted no or why Israel and Argentina supposedly did the same.
@KingKaNarmer@AP@UN That’s not the context about which I asking. I was asking about the context with which Argentina, Israel and the US supposedly voted no and 52 countries abstained from voting on the resolution.
@KingKaNarmer@AP@UN Along with Argentina provided what you posted is accurate. Are you calling out the 52 countries that abstained from voting on this resolution. We need to know the reasons why countries voted the way they did or abstained. Add context or people can be misled.
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@TexasExGOP Ah, if you are referring to the internment of people of Japanese heritage here in the US during WWII, approximately 2/3 (70,000-80,000) of the 120,000 interned were US citizens.
@WGDthird@luckytran I've seen a few now wear them, and I've noticed more healthcare office staff wearing masks. Should we anticipate more masks wearing as covid incidence increases? But what's your background that gives your opinion credible? What if someone is immunocompromised?
@SuboptimalAGI@Ava_dearest@GeminiTimelord the insurer pays the claim. Also, prenatal care, which greatly increases the probability of a healthy newborn, is a heck of a lot less costly than a $2M claim for a prematurely born baby.
@SuboptimalAGI@Ava_dearest@GeminiTimelord In insurance, the risk is spread among all the insureds. So maybe the cost of prenatal care adds $.70 per person per month. That's the concept of insurance...spread the risk among everyone to make the cost affordable yet be available when there is a claim among the insureds,