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Sefro (MC): La trota ed il Verdicchio, sabato 2 e domenica 3 agosto 2025


Il 2-3 agosto a Sefro (MC) torna “La Trota e il Verdicchio”, evento tra natura, gusto e racconti, nel cuore dell’Appennino marchigiano. Sabato 2 si parte con la finalissima del social contest dedicato alla trota: tre content creator presenteranno le proprie creazioni alla giuria composta dalle chef Serena D’Alesio e Maria Rita Spoglia, dal prof. Giovanni Caprioli (Unicam) e da Manuel Saraceno, ambassador di Giallo Zafferano.

La serata proseguirà con l’inaugurazione del Parco Sensoriale e con “Sorgenti d’eccellenza”, una cena evento che celebra l’incontro tra trota e Verdicchio, arricchita dalle testimonianze di imprenditori come Lanfranco Beleggia (Brosway), Domenico Guzzini (Fimag) e Antonio Centocanti (Cantine Belisario), intervistati da Erika Mariniello.

Domenica 3 si apre all’insegna del benessere con il Forest Bathing drammaturgico a cura di Barbara Migliorelli. Nel pomeriggio spazio ai bambini con “Il baule delle storie” di Roberta Mora. Alle 18:00 presso la Torre da Varano, Natasha Stefanenko presenterà il suo libro “Dalle Marche con amore” in dialogo con la giornalista Sara Santacchi.

Gran finale serale con l’Aperitrota: clubbing, sperimentazione gastronomica e trota d’autore con gli chef Marta Pierozzi e Paolo Pistola. Alla consolle DJ Jacopo Jajani e il violinista Andrea Casta.

“La Trota e il Verdicchio” è promosso dal Comune di Sefro con il cofinanziamento della Regione Marche nell’ambito del programma FEAMPA, e fa parte del Grand Tour delle Marche, circuito di eventi firmato Tipicità e ANCI Marche. Due giorni per scoprire un borgo che si propone come capitale del buon vivere nella Regione del benessere.



U.S. home sales fade in June as national median sales price hits an all-time high of $435,300



in reply to T00l_shed

I don't think it's controversial to suggest that the US economy is heavily guided by the profit motive, and that megacorps control the state, while the PRC has been utilizing a largely planned economy to achieve large infrastructure goals and long-term plans. Even if you're anti-PRC, this is just indisputable.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

No the criticisms of the us economy are correct, the smart planning and social stability of the PCR is what i am calling out. They are capitalists as well. Sure they do large scale social works, but corners are cut due to corruption
in reply to T00l_shed

The PRC has markets, but the overwhelming majority of large firms and key industries are state owned and planned. Even the medium firms are controlled by the golden share system. The PRC's corruption got pretty bad in the 90s and 2000s, but Xi's career has been so successful due to running a strong anti-corruption campaign. The PRC is socialist.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

It's state capitalism, they aren't socialist. They are still heavily corrupt, and Xi is a wanna be dictator at best.
in reply to T00l_shed

Their large firms and key industries are publicly owned, and central planning is the backbone of their economy. Their economic base is the public sector. This is socialism. State capitalism is when the large firms and key industries are privately owned, but directed by a strong state, like Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Bismark's Germany, and the US post-WWII. As far as corruption, over 90% of Chinese citizens approve of their government. Xi is incredibly popular because of the anti-corruption campaigns successfully removing large amounts of opportunists.

I don't really know what you think socialism is.

in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Publicly owned (by xi), socialism would be the government actually looking out for their population, which the Chinese government doesn't do. You know who else has overwhelming positive reviews by their population, the rest of the dictators. C'mon don't fall for their propaganda either.
in reply to T00l_shed

Okay, this is deeply unserious.

  1. Xi being head of state does not mean he owns the economy. This is incredibly silly, it's the same logic that people used when claiming Castro was incredibly wealthy, and just pointing to the GDP of Cuba as proof.
  2. The CPC absolutely looks out for the people of China. From the highly successful poverty eradication campaign, to the consistently and dramatically rising incomes for the working class, to the large infrastructure projects, the CPC is focused on the proletariat.
  3. A study from a western firm that found that Chinese citizens overwhelmingly approve of their government because of the dramatic and consistent improvements in their lives is absolutely proof of support for the system. It isn't proof of Xi being a "dictator."

Come on, this is nonsense. Please stick to reality.

in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Like how putin doesn't own the economy? Lol it's not silly at all, it's what dictators do.

The ccp takes organs from people on the streets.

"Hows things in north Korea?"

"Can't complain"

It's not nonsense at all, I am sticking to reality, stop simping for a corrupt government haha

in reply to T00l_shed

No, Putin does not own the economy, just like Trump does not own the US. This is silly. Additionally, Russia is capitalist, and the PRC is socialist.

No, the CPC does not take organs from people off the streets. This is incredibly racist propaganda, and I cannot believe you're repeating this.

I'm not "simping" for anything, I've provided sources for what I've said, while you live in fantasy land where heads of state are owners of economies like we live in feudalism. This is nonsense. Plus, not sure why you're bringing in the DPRK and RF unprompted, we were discussing the PRC.

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in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Yes, putin, being a dictator defacto owns the government, just like Xi, China isn't socialist.

reuters.com/article/us-britain…

You are regurgitating Chinese propaganda, that's why you're simping

in reply to T00l_shed

No, the Falun Gong is an anticommunist cult that regularly makes up shit. You are regurgitating USian propaganda, that's why you're malding.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Also since you are seemingly unaware, China, like north Korea is authoritarian, so the "can't complain" joke is equally as valid
in reply to T00l_shed

All states are authoritarian, what matters is which class is in control, the proletariat or bourgeoisie. "Authoritarian" isn't something unique to the PRC, it applies to every state, though the nature of that authority depends on the class structure.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Sorry, I just realized I'm in an ML comm. I see why this is happening now. Have a good day.
in reply to T00l_shed

socialism would be the government actually looking out for their population, which the Chinese government doesn’t do.


in reply to Dessalines

Why do you equate my valid criticism of the Chinese government as loving the US government? Also not American haha
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

How publicly owned differs from privately owned? I assume there are no person who collects the profit, is it correct?
in reply to Shatur

Public ownership is collectivized, private is individual or a group of investors. Private ownership requires profits at a systemic level (if not individually), while public doesn't need to. Does that make sense? With collectivized ownership we can abolish the profit motive, and plan the economy more effectively.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

And china doesn't do public ownership. Xi and his cronies gobble up all the money. Plus the genocide they are doing
in reply to T00l_shed

No, they don't. You have no clue what you're talking about, nor how government spending works.


in reply to crankyrebel

This used to be the expectation for a new fan years ago... Now, we celebrate it?

Fuck this whole goddamn century, so far.



in reply to vga

The no restart is kind of awesome. WebGPU progress is also great, even if not on Linux yet.
in reply to ☂️-

The problem is that if Firefox does not support features like WebGPU, people will switch to Chrome once they notice web sites don't work correctly.
in reply to Chewy

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in reply to vga

'those pesky "restart required" messages after an update?'

Hmm so they want to make modifying my system without my permission even more seamless ?

I'm not sure I like that very much...



in reply to Davriellelouna

There's an idea in marketing that if you create a solution, you also need to create new problems that you can market. For example, you buy a printer to allow you to print at home but now you need to buy overpriced proprietary ink. Or maybe you buy a phone, but now what can we do to make sure you come back to buy a new phone in 2 years? Truly solving a problem sells something once and that will not satisfy the infinite growth mindset.

It's a concept up there with Edward Bernays work in popularizing applying propaganda techniques to modern advertising as the idea that may have done the most to really push capitalism to its worst possible end.

in reply to Barbecue Cowboy

I don't think a socialist society without propaganda would be much better or worse than a capitalist society without propaganda.

The differences would be almost decorative, so the socialist variant can be represented as a market of ideas in many democratic organs, with those people more successful by accepted criteria getting more resources allocated to them "for merit".

Or the capitalist variant can be represented as a system of efficient resource distribution via accepted universal equivalent, with voluntary associations and public morale acting to help those in need.

Those would be both comprised of humans, so without propaganda you'd have normal human hierarchies, human inequality and the resistance to it, human groupings and human hostility, all the same.

Provided, of course, that both are democratic. Otherwise you'll have Stalin's time Soviet bosses with their palaces and lovers and cars, and you'll have Nazi Germany's industrialists, the former as accountable as the latter and the latter as much part of the state hierarchy as the former.



President Trump: It's Not Doable for AI Companies to Pay for All Copyrighted Input


During yesterday's "Winning the AI Race" summit, President Trump weighed in on the debate surrounding AI and copyright, noting that it is "not doable" for AI companies to pay for all copyrighted content used in model training. This stance, shared amidst ongoing AI copyright lawsuits, aims to keep the U.S. competitive in the global AI landscape, especially against countries like China.



Zelensky’s Final Act: War In Ukraine Began With Maidan, It Ends With Maidan


in reply to eldavi

Can you elaborate? The U.S. & EU made it worse for Ukraine after the invasion?
in reply to IAmJacksRage

the us forced zelensky to sign away future precious mineral rights under threat of debt for military aid and the eu forced zelensky to comply w favorable future trade terms under the guise of austerity measures.



Brazil to formally join South Africa's ICJ case against Israel


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33613816

By #MEE staff
Published date: 24 July 2025 11:59 BST
It said the international community "cannot remain inactive" in the face of "ongoing atrocities", and that the move is based on the “plausibility that the rights of Palestinians to protection against acts of genocide are being irreversibly impaired”.
[...]
However, campaigners have pointed to Brazil's crude oil exports to Israel - 2.7m barrels were shipped in 2024 alone - prompting calls from Brazilian oil worker unions for the government to implement an energy embargo against Israel.




Brazil to formally join South Africa's ICJ case against Israel


By #MEE staff
Published date: 24 July 2025 11:59 BST

It said the international community "cannot remain inactive" in the face of "ongoing atrocities", and that the move is based on the “plausibility that the rights of Palestinians to protection against acts of genocide are being irreversibly impaired”.
[...]
However, campaigners have pointed to Brazil's crude oil exports to Israel - 2.7m barrels were shipped in 2024 alone - prompting calls from Brazilian oil worker unions for the government to implement an energy embargo against Israel.





Brazil to formally join South Africa's ICJ case against Israel


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33613816

By #MEE staff
Published date: 24 July 2025 11:59 BST
It said the international community "cannot remain inactive" in the face of "ongoing atrocities", and that the move is based on the “plausibility that the rights of Palestinians to protection against acts of genocide are being irreversibly impaired”.
[...]
However, campaigners have pointed to Brazil's crude oil exports to Israel - 2.7m barrels were shipped in 2024 alone - prompting calls from Brazilian oil worker unions for the government to implement an energy embargo against Israel.




Brazil to formally join South Africa's ICJ case against Israel


By #MEE staff
Published date: 24 July 2025 11:59 BST

It said the international community "cannot remain inactive" in the face of "ongoing atrocities", and that the move is based on the “plausibility that the rights of Palestinians to protection against acts of genocide are being irreversibly impaired”.
[...]
However, campaigners have pointed to Brazil's crude oil exports to Israel - 2.7m barrels were shipped in 2024 alone - prompting calls from Brazilian oil worker unions for the government to implement an energy embargo against Israel.





Brazil to formally join South Africa's ICJ case against Israel


By #MEE staff
Published date: 24 July 2025 11:59 BST

It said the international community "cannot remain inactive" in the face of "ongoing atrocities", and that the move is based on the “plausibility that the rights of Palestinians to protection against acts of genocide are being irreversibly impaired”.
[...]
However, campaigners have pointed to Brazil's crude oil exports to Israel - 2.7m barrels were shipped in 2024 alone - prompting calls from Brazilian oil worker unions for the government to implement an energy embargo against Israel.

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Do you know how much chrome spray paint costs?! Do you think that shit's free?! Plus how are you gonna make sure you have enough dog food otherwise?!
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Capo di Ponte - 31 agosto - Run Aragosta


Per tutti gli amanti della corsa, ecco un evento a cui poter partecipare. Nella meravigliosa Val Camonica, un posto unico, dove ci ho lasciato un pezzo di cuore. [url=https://citiverse.it/category/running@lemmy.world]@running@lemmy.world[/url] :link: [u

Per tutti gli amanti della corsa, ecco un evento a cui poter partecipare.
Nella meravigliosa Val Camonica, un posto unico, dove ci ho lasciato un pezzo di cuore.

running@lemmy.world

🔗 teleboario.it/notizia/14455/il…

Buona corsa! #runners

#valCamonica #CapoDiPonte #running


in reply to Amoxtli

Microsoft is also involved in Stargate as a tech partner. So are Arm and Nvidia. Middle East AI fund MGX will join SoftBank in its investment; MGX’s first public deal was an investment in OpenAI.

SoftBank, OpenAI, and Oracle are also listed as “initial equity investors” in Stargate.


It's interesting that FoxNews omit that the source for big part of that funding is coming from Middle East.

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in reply to Phoenixz

You made a very strong claim that she committed a sex crime. You imply her accusations are wrong and malicious. You jumped to that conclusion and took that as fact. And you didn't even bother to read what she did. You judged her without even caring about that.

Not saying you are a bigot, but what you did was bigoted. You should reflect on your behavior, apologize and resolve not to do it again. Only then you could ask for the downvotes to stop lol.



China's Dominance in Rare Earth Magnet Manufacturing


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

it makes me wonder why they don't leverage this dominance to get the us to allow imports of electric cars; i want to buy one.

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

The appetite for 6G looks much bigger in China and the US than it does in Europe


Don't know about Europe but most people in North America are still on 4G even though new phones are 5G capable because the ISPs charge a huge premium for 5G plans. No one wants 6G here because no one wants to pay even more.

But hey, China is getting 6G BUT AT WHAT COST?? Probably a lot less than even the 4G plans over here.

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in reply to HiddenLayer555

it's worse than that too: north american carriers are starting to restrict which device you can use to american friendly ones too; my redmi phone stopped working because they blacklisted it.
in reply to HiddenLayer555

Representative of whole Europe here, I’m paying 3 euros a month for the 5G upgrade.
in reply to HiddenLayer555

I expect most use of 6G will be focused on stuff like robotics and IoT as opposed to phone networks.

in reply to Tony Bark

And then Trump releases an EO saying that AI systems can't be "woke" and must toe the party line on all things. whitehouse.gov/presidential-ac…


Chinese math team wins the 2025 International Olympiad


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Through such an Olympic mathematics competition, it can be seen that the intelligence of Chinese people and their descendants is far superior to that of other races around the world. Not only did our country's team win, but other countries have also started using Chinese-heritage players. They know that whether it's white or black people, there is a significant gap in intelligence, and only East Asians, not including Japan and South Korea, are pure Chinese with the highest intelligence and problem-solving ability. This has been proven countless times, but black and white people do not want to admit it.

It must also be said that Chinese-heritage people who have emigrated all over the world have generally improved the intellectual level of countries around the world. However, the natural advantage of our race is simply too great, and the intellectual levels of other countries are just not able to catch up. Regardless of how you look at it, this math competition demonstrates the true superior intelligence and strength, which is the most powerful fact.


Extremely normal author

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

it bizarre to see the eu take such a hostile stance when it's clear that the us is going to abandon them, leaving china as its only alternative

then again, their dismissiveness allowed for china to develop while they focused on russia; so i guess it's par for the course.

in reply to eldavi

It's becoming clear that the EU has no actual leadership. It's just a bunch of grifters.


LeBron James' Lawyers Send Cease-and-Desist to AI Company Making Pregnant Videos of Him


The creators of an AI tool and Discord community that allowed people to create AI videos of NBA stars says that it got a cease-and-desist letter from lawyers representing LeBron James. This marks one of the first known times that a high-profile celebrity has threatened legal action against an AI company for enabling the creation of nonconsensual AI imagery of their likeness. It is also one of the first times we’ve seen a celebrity take legal action against a type of nonconsensual but not strictly sexual type of AI-generated content, which is rampant on Instagram and other social media

https://archive.is/2MScN

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in reply to SqrlyQ

So unfortunately websites routinely and carelessly lie about basically everything related to data protection stuff. This already begins with the term "technically necessary cookies". No cookie is truly technically necessary. What they usually mean by that is "we really really want to put this tracking cookie from our ad partners like Google into your browser, and we don't care whether you want that or not so we just claim it's technically necessary". But even if you refuse a cookie prompt, often your choice isn't respected at all and cookies are created regardless. In fact, many cookies are already created at the very beginning before you make any choice in any sort of cookie banner. Basically this whole ad/tracking industry is a complete mess and no one really cares and it's just best to completely ignore what sites claim and use technical means to protect yourself at least a little bit because you cannot trust ANY site's claims regarding that. Most of the time, even the phrase "we value your privacy" is already the very first and biggest lie. Don't trust what websites claim. It's pointless, and nothing happens when they violate their own rules or data protection laws anyway. Which they do almost all of the time anyway. This illegality is routine and almost omni-present. Cookies are also far from the only thing that sites can use to track you. They're just the most well-known method, which is probably why we have these near-pointless laws requiring sites to put up near-pointless banners to annoy visitors with.

So as a user, you should just ignore any of that and completely rely on technical means to protect yourself from any or most kinds of shenanigans websites can do to you.
Most privacy-respecting browsers have features that limit what sites are able to do with you, such as cookie isolation which prevents other sites from being able to read the contents of cookies belonging to other sites. Or more general, isolation of any website data, not just limited to cookies. But not every browser has these types of protection. If you use very common browsers like Chrome, Edge or Opera, then it's likely that you have none of that because the developers of those browsers are companies which profit from the user being more easily trackable through the web.

So the easiest solution as a user is to use a privacy-respecting, well-pre-configured browser like Librewolf or Mullvad Browser, and use uBlock Origin as the only extension with several enabled filter lists. This alone makes you a much harder tracking target. And of course you can safely ignore or block any cookie notices, it doesn't really matter what you select in them most of the time anyway. Although your IP address is still always a liability with ANY browser, because it can be fairly easily linked to your person and you will expose your IP address with any regular browser, so if you want to browse anonymously you should use the Tor Browser (with mostly default settings and no additional extensions). That means that you won't have ad blocking protection, but at the same time the site and any ad servers don't know who you are anyway (you're just some random person from a random country for them), unless you make a mistake and log into a personally-identifiable account or so. The Tor Browser also contains the most amount of anti-tracking and anti-fingerprinting techniques possible. For casual anonymous browsing you should absolutely use the Tor Browser, because with it it's highly unlikely that a website is able to identify you. Its main disadvantages are that it's slower, some sites block that kind of browser, and since you shouldn't add any other extensions you will see ads with it, but your identity still remains protected unless you make a mistake. Still, it should be your go-to browser for anonymous browsing. Switch to your regular browser for when you want to log in to an account with personal details.

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in reply to kyub

The easy way for iOS users (to which I count myself) is not to exchange Safari for worse like Big Data Chrome or Chinese Opera, but simply activate the Private Relay in the settings, so you are safer and more comfortable on the road.

It would be better to take another browser, even if they are all WebKit here at the moment.

My tip right now is to use Orion, for screwing, but also in the basic settings, with Kagi (if you are willing to pay for searches) or Startpage as a search engine. Or DuckDuckGo Browser as a no-brainer.

A chic VPN like the one from Proton or Nord and the party should be safe for now.




Belgian's Epstein, Alleged Gov't Coverup, Even The Prosecutor Committed "Suicide"


There are plenty of older documentaries, mostly mainstream posted on Youtube about this case. Here are a couple to view, one by an influencer, the other a mainstream media with interviews, dubbed in English.

The BELGIAN DEMON - Marc Dutroux

The Marc Dutroux Pedophile Ring: Government Officials, Murder & Satanic Sacrifices (VERY DISTURBING)

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in reply to crankyrebel

I just dgaf anymore. I'll still vote blue every time, but I just DO NOT GIVE A FUCK. ABOUT ANYTHING POLITICAL. Fascist can have it, they keep getting voted in
in reply to guldukat

Down voters, you all can keep feeling outraged over 3 different things a day, I'm out.
in reply to guldukat

Y'all never gave a fuck, that's why y'all keep your political activity exclusively on voting blue or voting blue except twice
in reply to guldukat

I would expect shitty political take from someone choosing such nickname lol
in reply to guldukat

If you don't give a fuck, maybe prove it by ignoring it and moving on, instead of DECLARING IN ALL CAPS YOU DONT CARE ABOUT IT

Because otherwise, how it comes across as is "I find politics highly annoying/uncomfortable for some reason, but I also want people to know that about me!"

in reply to NKBTN

Missed this reply. Keep buying into CNN's explanation and keep being mad. Every day trump did this, trump is bad. Stay mad, fuck you. I'm done.
in reply to guldukat

Are you sure you're replying to the right message? Bit of a non-sequitor
in reply to crankyrebel

In Poland we even have the term for that "Serial suicider" though in Poland people end up dead like that usually because they have some evidence about what current politicians of PiS and PO and their business patrons did in 90's and how they ended up rich back then.
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Jeremy Corbyn confirms launch of new party, citing UK complicity in Israeli crimes


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33609844

By MEE staff
Published date: 24 July 2025 13:49 BST
Jeremy Corbyn has confirmed that he has launched a new political party alongside fellow independent lawmaker Zarah Sultana.

In a joint statement published on X on Thursday, the two said that the system was “rigged” when the current government “says there is no money for the poor, but billions for war”.

The pair also cited UK complicity in Israel’s war on Gaza as reason for the need for an alternative party.




Jeremy Corbyn confirms launch of new party, citing UK complicity in Israeli crimes


By MEE staff
Published date: 24 July 2025 13:49 BST

Jeremy Corbyn has confirmed that he has launched a new political party alongside fellow independent lawmaker Zarah Sultana.

In a joint statement published on X on Thursday, the two said that the system was “rigged” when the current government “says there is no money for the poor, but billions for war”.

The pair also cited UK complicity in Israel’s war on Gaza as reason for the need for an alternative party.





Jeremy Corbyn confirms launch of new party, citing UK complicity in Israeli crimes


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33609844

By MEE staff
Published date: 24 July 2025 13:49 BST
Jeremy Corbyn has confirmed that he has launched a new political party alongside fellow independent lawmaker Zarah Sultana.

In a joint statement published on X on Thursday, the two said that the system was “rigged” when the current government “says there is no money for the poor, but billions for war”.

The pair also cited UK complicity in Israel’s war on Gaza as reason for the need for an alternative party.




Jeremy Corbyn confirms launch of new party, citing UK complicity in Israeli crimes


By MEE staff
Published date: 24 July 2025 13:49 BST

Jeremy Corbyn has confirmed that he has launched a new political party alongside fellow independent lawmaker Zarah Sultana.

In a joint statement published on X on Thursday, the two said that the system was “rigged” when the current government “says there is no money for the poor, but billions for war”.

The pair also cited UK complicity in Israel’s war on Gaza as reason for the need for an alternative party.



in reply to Peter Link

Any Britons care to opine as to whether this is an important enough issue to UK voters as to be able election winning message? I don’t necessarily just mean general opinion as I expect many people are increasingly critical of Israel, but rather, is the ongoing war top of mind enough to win votes over inward-facing issues/campaigns? What is public sentiment like and how passionate is it?
in reply to sparky@lemmy.federate.cc

It's not just this, other policies he had were not popular with the New Labour element (which was essentially a lurch to the right, economically), which also helped to sow the discontent and dis-unity in the party during his election campaigns. The Israel thing is just the largest front they all attacked him on so it's an easy turn to be able to say "well we're denouncing genocide for one thing". I suspect a more thorough policy stance will be more forthcoming.

Sadly, I think the UK is too stuck atm, with it's FPTP and (basically) two party system to be able to get a significant dent in the number of Labour MPs, however a show of support for (what I imagine will be) more social leaning policies might help to drag Labour back to the left a bit.



Jeremy Corbyn confirms launch of new party, citing UK complicity in Israeli crimes


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33609844

By MEE staff
Published date: 24 July 2025 13:49 BST
Jeremy Corbyn has confirmed that he has launched a new political party alongside fellow independent lawmaker Zarah Sultana.

In a joint statement published on X on Thursday, the two said that the system was “rigged” when the current government “says there is no money for the poor, but billions for war”.

The pair also cited UK complicity in Israel’s war on Gaza as reason for the need for an alternative party.




Jeremy Corbyn confirms launch of new party, citing UK complicity in Israeli crimes


By MEE staff
Published date: 24 July 2025 13:49 BST

Jeremy Corbyn has confirmed that he has launched a new political party alongside fellow independent lawmaker Zarah Sultana.

In a joint statement published on X on Thursday, the two said that the system was “rigged” when the current government “says there is no money for the poor, but billions for war”.

The pair also cited UK complicity in Israel’s war on Gaza as reason for the need for an alternative party.







Jeremy Corbyn confirms launch of new party, citing UK complicity in Israeli crimes


By MEE staff
Published date: 24 July 2025 13:49 BST

Jeremy Corbyn has confirmed that he has launched a new political party alongside fellow independent lawmaker Zarah Sultana.

In a joint statement published on X on Thursday, the two said that the system was “rigged” when the current government “says there is no money for the poor, but billions for war”.

The pair also cited UK complicity in Israel’s war on Gaza as reason for the need for an alternative party.

in reply to KryptonBlur

Anyone down voting this care to explain why? Genuine question.
in reply to Peter Link

Gbbies throwing a fit and calling Corbyn an antisemite in 3..2..1.

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Been running Yeston 2gb gpus with AMD chips for a while with no problem. I'd buy the same with SMIC chips as long as a) it lowers the price b) has Linux drivers c) works with Ryzen CPUs.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

ipad was released and it was too expensive.
i remember my first chineese tablet.
i bought a small tablet from aliexpress. its not great or terrible now they are really good. so they will cath im sure.



in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Kinda happy about this consideing my decades of trying to change us healthcare got nowhere. If there's a lifesaving drug I needed I'd rather China hold the patent then Eli Lily. Ive already had to order meds through Canada/India before to save money, and asusme that's just about how the US will get the Chinese drugs.
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