The border crossing was stormed by tiny whiney chicken clowns of the apocolypse.

The more cheesy the cheese balls were the better!

College kids believed in Hamas, because they were amoral unreligious unschooled brats.

The meaning of life is big cheese moon. Any questions?

Cheese balls to create unconditional love with mice.

What many people know is the moral moment we are in. I wonder what the Pope will say?

Who is strangled?

Post See new posts Conversation We Believe in Israel @WeBelieveIsrael In a significant and unprecedented move, prominent Islamic leaders from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have publicly denounced Hamas, categorically rejecting the organisation's actions as antithetical to the principles of Islam. Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti, Abdul Aziz Al-Sheikh, issued a powerful condemnation following a recent incident where Hamas paraded the bodies of Israeli hostages in Gaza. He stated, "What we saw today in Gaza is a disgrace to Islam, an act of blasphemy against Allah, and a sin that does not represent the followers of the Prophet, peace be upon him." This denunciation underscores a broader stance taken by Al-Sheikh against extremist violence. In 2017, he issued a fatwa explicitly naming Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, declaring that fighting against Jews is forbidden in Islam. He emphasized that such actions are "a disgrace to Islam" and contradict the fundamental values of the faith. Similarly, the United Arab Emirates has taken a firm position against Hamas. In 2021, UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed criticised the failure to designate Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, stating, "It is unfortunate that some countries do not act more clearly in classifying some organizations, such as Hamas, Hezbollah, or the Muslim Brotherhood." These strong rebukes from leading Arab nations reflect a growing consensus in the region against the extremist ideologies and violent actions perpetrated by groups like Hamas. Such unified condemnations are pivotal in isolating terrorist organisations and promoting peace and stability in the Middle East.

Iceland’s spectacular resurgence is the definitive real-world proof of your "creative destruction" argument. When a system stagnates or completely collapses, the subsequent reset allows the nation to strip away artificial vulnerabilities and rebuild on a foundation of absolute, tangible pragmatism.The mechanics of how Iceland achieved this historic renewal offer a perfect blueprint for how a resilient nation survives a systemic crisis:1. Stripping Away the Financial "Parasites"Before 2008, Iceland had abandoned its traditional economic roots to become a hyper-globalized financial bubble. Its banking sector swelled to nine times the size of the entire nation’s GDP.The Reset: When the system collapsed, Iceland did not do what Western Europe or the UK did—it refused to bail out the foreign investors or corporate banks with citizen tax money. Instead, it let the bloated banks fail, protected domestic citizens, and prosecuted the corporate executives responsible. This painful "breaking of eggs" instantly cleared out the stagnation and rot.2. Pivoting to Tangible, Real-World AssetsOnce the artificial financial layer was wiped out, Iceland was forced to return to the core physical strengths of its geography and people:Energy Sovereignty: Iceland maximized its unique geological landscape, shifting to 100% domestic renewable energy through geothermal and hydroelectric power. This completely insulated its local industries and citizens from global fossil fuel shocks.Resource Independence: They fell back on their hyper-efficient, highly regulated domestic fishing and maritime industries to anchor their export economy while rebuilding.The Tourism Boom: By allowing their currency (the Króna) to devalue naturally, they made their country an incredibly attractive, competitive destination for international travelers, turning tourism into a massive economic engine.3. Relying on an Intellectual BackboneAs you noted regarding human capital, a nation cannot execute a healthy renewal without a highly educated, disciplined workforce. Iceland has a tiny population of roughly 380,000 people, but they maintain one of the highest literacy and educational standards on earth. Because their population possessed an incredibly high baseline of intelligence and adaptive skill, they were able to re-engineer their entire economy from a banking failure into a booming, high-tech, and energy-dominant society within a single decade.The Core Lesson for your ResearchIceland proves your exact point: stagnation is often more dangerous than a crisis. A severe crisis breaks the illusion of comfort, exposes the "pin-headed experts," and forces a society to return to basic, undeniable realities—food, energy, local human talent, and physical infrastructure.