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Comment Re:Also, (Score 2) 317

The Taliban and orgs like it have "governed" Afghanistan for thousands of years. Don't be fooled by the propaganda effort to conflate the Taliban and Al-Qaeda.

I wasn't. But the Taliban still aren't exactly representative of Afghans in general - aren't they basically just the Pashtuns? My point was just that letting one faction get the upper hand over the others isn't, as the original commenter seemed to think, the same thing as national self-determination.

Comment Re:Politicians are all full of crap... (Score 4, Informative) 112

What next Chicken crosses road and is surprised by traffic?

How about: Slashdot poster doesn't RTFA?: "Although Washington's residents often joke that the city was built on a swamp, carbon isotope analysis showed that the methane in the air came from fossil fuels, not modern swamp microbes."

Comment Re:What is being free isn't the same everywhere (Score 1) 353

I think you've undermined your own point: you start off talking about American cultural standards, but then acknowledge that these standards are in fact those of "our fairly conservative religious culture." Sure, being free isn't the same everywhere in the world - but it's not even the same everywhere in a given country. Allowing the most powerful elements in a society to dictate standards to the rest isn't a form of tolerance.

Comment Re:I knew magpies are quite "smart" (Score 1) 591

I'm not convinced this mirror test stuff is related to self-awareness either. The fact that the birds found the marks on their bodies shows that they were able to use a mirror, but that's not proof that anything like self-awareness is involved. Even if we do think the birds are showing self-awareness, we still need to posit an ability to project what they see in 'mirror space' into 'real space' in order to explain their behaviour. But the ability to make that projection explains everything observed on its own: there's nothing (in the linked article anyway) to suggest that the birds would have reacted any differently to marks that were placed on, say, the floor instead of their bodies (even if those marks we placed somewhere the birds could only see in a mirror).

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