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Clay Christensen's Milkshake Marketing (2011)

https://www.library.hbs.edu/working-knowledge/clay-christensens-milkshake-marketing
2•vismit2000•59s ago•0 comments

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The British Empire's Brothels

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2•takmak007•1h ago•0 comments
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Video Analysis Shows Staged Recovery of Israeli Hostage Remains

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/29/world/europe/gaza-hamas-israel-remains.html
11•vinni2•3mo ago

Comments

aspenmayer•3mo ago
https://archive.is/5cB8r
asdefghyk•3mo ago
Why does Hamas do this?
myth_drannon•3mo ago
To get more heavy equipment and prolong time of the first stage of the cease fire (because second stage stipulates they disarm). They know where all the hostages bodies, they even keep some in fridges.
mhb•3mo ago
Maybe they assume that the useful idiots who support their atrocities on October 7 will look to aljazeera for reasons to dismiss this video evidence as suspicious because of AIPAC or other "Zionist" control of the media?
bigyabai•3mo ago
That's a particularly insecure reading of the situation.

Got any other fun non-sequiturs to air out before answering the parent question?

mhb•3mo ago
"Insecure" is an odd word choice. Why don't you venture a better guess as to the motives of demented terrorists for incompetently executing a staged recovery of people they have killed. I guess stupidity is another option.
lysp•3mo ago
Almost no one supports their atrocities on October 7.

People however, can understand why a resistance movement in those circumstances might fight back after the history of occupation and rights abuses that has affected the area.

To make that claim of "support" is simply dismissive and minimising a long, complicated history into a few second sound bite.

For absolute clarity: I do not support harm to innocent civilians of any country.

mhb•3mo ago
> Almost no one supports their atrocities on October 7

Cheering mobs beg to differ.

lysp•3mo ago
Almost everyone begs to differ
7402•3mo ago
Hamas is trying to show that it takes digging and effort to find the bodies of the hostages, as opposed to just taking the bodies out of some warehouse.

Israel analyst Dan Shueftan put it this way:

“I cannot imagine the actual disarming of Hamas. They're willing to go back to war to prevent it.

They're willing to have every Gazan die, literally every Gazan die to prevent it. And right now we're in the middle of a period in which they 10 days ago they had 28 bodies of dead hostages. They now have 13.

They are slowly releasing them one or two a night. Now, why are they doing that? They claim it's because that's how long it takes them to find them.

Nobody believes them. What they're doing is they're buying time because as long as they're handing up one body at a time, the first phase, the hostage release, is still happening and nobody moves to the second phase, meaning they're not violating the second phase as long as they're still bringing out those hostages. And what are they doing with the two, three, four weeks that they're buying by dripping out the bodies this way?

They're retaking the ground, destroying any opposition.”

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-haviv-anything/id1...