This has been the inevitable result ever since the US blocked ceasefire/peace negotiations back when they had a chance of working. Why would Russia stop when they’re winning? They’re a capitalist country now; Amerikkka got what it wanted.
Just vote for Biden, one more time. Come on, this’ll be the last time, then Trump will be gone and we’ll all dance under a rainbow.
This has been the inevitable result ever since the US blocked ceasefire/peace negotiations back when they had a chance of working. Why would Russia stop when they’re winning? They’re a capitalist country now; Amerikkka got what it wanted.
Fuck up your economy harder Amerikkka
Cry harder for me Erdan
But doing nothing about right-wing violence is a proud German tradition!
Of course they wouldn’t. Putting lebensraum in front of a fascist state is like putting a child in front of Epstein.
Well this inspires confidence in the Netanyahu Administration.
Unfortunately it’s nothing new. They’ve already banned journalists in any place they could get anything revealing human rights abuses. If anything it’s a portent of further Likud-led fascism cracking down hard within the borders of Israel itself.
Also unbelievably adorable
I’ve considered making a comm, possibly something that would be ideal for these kinds of posts (maybe where I could normalize the titles), just haven’t gotten around to it yet. I am noticing that text articles do definitely get more positive engagement, possibly because people can scroll through them at work here and there and quickly pick up where they left off, whereas videos can only be viewed at work in the background at office jobs while other things are getting done, and people have to be extra careful about video links they click at the office. Youtube doesn’t make that easier, for sure.
On that you’ll have to blame Breaking Points, I just copy the title from them per most communities’ recommendations. They’ve explicitly stated in the past that this is a tactic geared to youtube where their main hosting is and wouldn’t do it otherwise (and used to not do it). I don’t like it any more than you do but it’s a pain to change it for a few specific communities’ tastes.
They really don’t want to do that last little push do they? Just to hop that little hill into non-complicity in a genocide?
A UN expert today expressed concern that the possible extradition and imminent prosecution in the United States of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange could have serious implications for freedom of expression.
USA: Yes that’s the point
Couldn’t agree more. Unfortunately some systems are designed without compassion as an inherently necessary factor, or even discourage it.
To be fair, it’s a short Wikipedia article that really only glosses over the concept, but there’s lots of other articles on it online, including if I remember correctly a Psychology Today article.
Also a valid example, I’m just of the mindset that everything is inherently political at its core.
Other valid examples: Persistent bureaucratic inefficiency, corporate selective inefficiency (“boy we were really fast at polluting that town in Ohio but it’s going to take us ages to clean it up. The EPA is to blame!”), and of course race and gender common examples explicitly mentioned in the article (“but cleaning is ‘women’s work’”; “what do you mean black people have it tough in a white-majority society founded by wealthy white agrarian slaveholders?”)
9 month old account. Super obvious propagandist with a single agenda.
See also: Everything I don’t like is right-wing, and other basic liberal things.
See also: Everything I don’t like is Russian misinfo/disinfo, and other basic liberal things.
You mean they didn’t double-tap themselves in the back of the head and throw themselves in the river?