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in reply to vegeta

Translation: Elon, please don't mention me being in the "Epstein Files" again

in reply to Twoafros

Very cool, just used it and found a bunch of new accounts to follow. Thanks!
in reply to Twoafros

I find it doubtful and regret using it. It showed me a bunch of people I already follow, and proposed that I follow them. I'm expecting to get some spam now :/

in reply to mesa

One final nail in the open web coffin, just hammer it in there real good. RIP.
in reply to mesa

I've switched to startpage and have no complaints. Not that Google has deployed much of its latest crap in Europe, but it's been shit for quite some time anyway.

in reply to Pearl

fuck nvidia

also fuck Donald Trump, illiterate pedophile fuck.





Polish Train Maker Is Suing the Hackers Who Exposed Its Anti-Repair Tricks


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in reply to Pro

Don't you love the anti-circumvention clause?


BBC News and news agencies warn journalists in Gaza at risk of starvation


"We once again urge the Israeli authorities to allow journalists in and out of Gaza. It is essential that adequate food supplies reach the people there."
In a separate joint statement, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Save the Children and Oxfam, said their colleagues and the people they serve were "wasting away".
But Israel, which controls the entry of supplies into Gaza, has accused the charities of "serving the propaganda of Hamas".
in reply to MyEdgyAlt

But Israel, which controls the entry of supplies into Gaza, has accused the charities of “serving the propaganda of Hamas”.


when reality has an anti-IDF bias


in reply to brachiosaurus

I guess we can't expect any orcanization to step in the "negotiations"... right?
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Germany Approves Deployment Of Two Taliban Diplomats To Berlin, Bonn as part of efforts to facilitate the deportation of Afghan nationals with criminal convictions




India's illegal expulsions to Bangladesh target Muslims




Governors Urge Japan Govt to Address Population Decline


in reply to alphacyberranger

Earth's population was meant to decline. Degrowth of a sort, because 8 billion is too many.

Why have children when their future is guarenteed to be fucked?

in reply to StinkyFingerItchyBum

8 billion people isnt too many people if resources were used appropriately and we had less severe inequality. The real issue is that of the 8 billion people on earth, way too many of them are on the older side and no society has a good plan to deal with it. South Korea has been doing some interesting things with turning children’s infrastructure, like elementary schools and daycares, into daycare for aging seniors. Theres a lot of overlap in the need for physically safe environments and their recreational activities, so it makes sense. But its not a holistic solution

The world population is virtually guaranteed to cap out at about 10B people in 2050 or so before entering decline, and at that point virtually every country in the world will be dealing with the same issue Japan, South Korea, Italy, etc are dealing with right now. There wont be enough young people to care for the old people because the majority of countries are already seeing below replacement level births right now.

As much as people think overpopulation is an issue, we will never have to deal with that problem. The problem we will actually have to deal with is steep population decline, caused by periods in the past where some or almost all countries had birth levels well over necessary replacement levels

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in reply to ToastedRavioli

I don't want my children or anyone elses to take care of me, or other old folks. No one should place that burden on our youth. When it's time, its time. I'm reminded of a friend who had to take leave off work because his dad was in a home and couldn't feed himself and they had insufficient staff to care for the old folks feedings and washings. What a disgusting way to live. I'll never be that burden on anyone.

I'll take care of myself and when I can't do that anymore I'll take care of myself. ಠ_ಠ

With any luck, society will learn sensible limits to eldercare.

in reply to StinkyFingerItchyBum

You do you. After slaving away to support the capitalist utopia for 50 years, if all I need it someone to come by and stuff some mashed potatoes in my mouth and I'm not otherwise in any pain or hardship, that seems like a reasonable enough trade to me.
in reply to cornshark

If you can't stuff mashed potatoes in your own mouth, what are you living for?
in reply to ToastedRavioli

Agreed with all that except that I think 8 billion is way too damned high. 73% of the animals on this planet have disappeared since I was was born, and back then we had "only" 3.7 billion people. I've seen radical declines in my local ecosystem in just the last 5 years. That's in a hood on the very edge of town, surrounded by rivers, creeks, woods and swamps.

People blame global warming, but that's very recent and only the tip of the iceberg. Human activity is directly killing everything.

in reply to StinkyFingerItchyBum

Thats something i think of daily, and i have 2 kids.

It was a mistake, i am sorry for them, for their future.

in reply to StinkyFingerItchyBum

We don't have too many people!

We have too many greedy and sociopathic people. We currently have the tech and knowledge to provide (of course not over night) for every human... While also protecting and restoring the environment. We don't have a space or resource problem. We have a economic system(s) and morality problem.

in reply to StinkyFingerItchyBum

Because when western society says too many people, they mean too many POC. I know you mean everyone should be having less children, but it's impossible to apply that logic equally everywhere. Improve everyone's standards (through wealth equity) of living and the population will naturally reduce then stabilize.
in reply to NatakuNox

Yes, we do have too many. While we could provide for 8 billion, that many humans is destroying our ecosystems.

old.lemmy.world/comment/184183…

World population has more than doubled in my lifetime. Society might be able to support 8 billion, the planet cannot.


in reply to alphacyberranger

lol they won’t. Also, enough folks from India are here in the NW that there are minority support groups that specifically exclude them because otherwise they get very little representation. I believe the phrase is “non-Asian minority”, or similar.
in reply to alphacyberranger

Most big tech and other Fortune 500 companies open offices or outsource their network ops to Asia already, so there is no need for visas. Good luck getting those jobs back. Source: I work in telecom.


North Korea's Kim Urges Troops To Prepare 'For Real War'


in reply to alphacyberranger

In other news water is wet.

Dont give fat kimmy more credit than he deserves.


in reply to alphacyberranger

Understand, that Trump's NOT playing the Zero-Sum Game: he's playing the Negative-Sum Game, as mass-shooters are, too..

He isn't working towards future-generations' victory, rather, he's working to enforce that there IS NO US of A for anybody to be a citizen-of, after he's finished with it: he will go down in history as its last ruler..

Same as mass-shooters want glory/infamy, not long-life..

( & "journalism"'s stringing-along the false-framing that it's really otherwise, is just helping increase our body-count at the end of this decade, in treason against true Journalism's spirit )


The 5 culture-levels ( levels, not "stages", as stages are irreversable, like larval-caterpiller, but adult-giraffe, after their metamorphosis, you know? ), that are anchored on the 3 categories of Game, are:

5: Positive-Sum Game, aka Win-Win Alliance: "Living is self-inherently AWESOME!!"

4: mixed: "WE are great, THEY are not."

3: Zero-Sum Game, aka competitive-narcissism, which money-people presume that all players are playing: "I am great, others are not."

2: mixed, subject-to-narcissism's-rule: "MY life sucks."

1: Negative-Sum Game, mass-shooters, competitive-nihilism: "LIFE, ITSELF sucks, let's butcher it for importance/glory."

You can watch the simplified-condensed version here: ted.com/talks/david_logan_trib… & if you find that understanding the 5 cultures is important to you, because you want to decide which of the cultures you live-in, through the rest of your life, then I beg you to invest in understanding everything in their book, "Tribal Leadership" by Logan, King, & Fischer-Wright.

They didn't realize that the 5 culture-levels all hang on the 3 categories of game, I did, but with that key, it's even more important to be understanding this, as the US of A is now manufacturing a mass-enforced-conversion of people down to culture-level-2 & culture-level-1 ( homeless oft becomes culture-level-1 within 3 months, and I say that having experienced years of it: it DESTROYS you, inside ).

Immunize your life against that particular erosion-of-your-life, now, while you've still got good leverage, because they're working to enforce that we lose all our leverage, ASAP..

_ /\ _

EDIT: to make it explicit, what I'm saying..

IF you don't understand which of the 3 categories-of-Game a player is playing, THEN you aren't competent in understanding what their strategy is!!

ONCE you understand that the accelerationists, & the far-right, are not playing for long-rule, they are playing for power-while-destroying-everyone-else's-life, THEN you can understand what is, vs what isn't, Strategy, from their perspective, see?

Should have made that obvious, instead of only implying it, as it was sufficiently-obvious in my head, but .. you aren't me, & be happy about that, too.

( :

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in reply to alphacyberranger

Maybe visiting religious authoritarian hellholes is a really bad idea.


Permit revoked for MAGA musician's concert at Parks Canada site, but show will go on


Parks Canada says a U.S. singer and rising star in the MAGA movement will not perform at a national historic site near Halifax after the federal agency revoked the organizer's permit, but the show is slated to go on at a new venue.

Christian rocker Sean Feucht was scheduled to play a concert on Wednesday night at the York Redoubt National Historic Site, a fortification constructed in 1793 to help protect the port city.

Feucht, who unsuccessfully ran for U.S. Congress as a Republican in 2020, is also a missionary and an author who has spoken out against the 2SLGBTQ+ community, abortion rights and critical race theory on his website.

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in reply to kadaverin0

Currently living in Canada. Can confirm Canadians absolutely hate MAGA/Trump and are energized against it.

(Except for Alberta, we don't talk about them)


in reply to ExLisper

Us ... 'cause you just know some human is gonna shove a bag full of them down their pants, then sell them on the black market to other idjits who MUST have one.



in reply to Davriellelouna

EU has to come to terms with China if they're serious about climate change. An area where the US is currently just shitting the bed.
in reply to Davriellelouna

Why are we (the EU) happy with 15% tariffs from the US when they just pulled them out of their ass?
in reply to Jack

probably because you, us(Canada), and others are making new deals with reliable partners. I am disappointed in how Carney is handling this but I only know the public stuff, not the "behind the scenes" stuff. He may just be buying time, or he may be capitulating, only time will tell
in reply to Jack

15% tariffs


...is currently just a rumor. Everything is in a state of flux. And still, an agreement with Trump is just a piece of (toilet) paper, as he has proven repeatedly. So, let's see how and if that all plays out.

Also, if things get worse with the current pollling in mind, he'll probably lose the Congress. Either in Nov 2026, or maybe even before if he also loses some of his Rep. backing during the next months.

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in reply to Riddick3001

I think that this is the greater point. 15% is just today's number, but it's better than yesterday's number, and if it came from a deal, it islikely more stable than last week's number.
This is not about the number, it's about slowing tu ngs down to stabilize other options.






in reply to Lemmyoutofhere

WTF are you on about?!? These are civilians! There were children on board!
in reply to Lemmyoutofhere

Yeah and every time, nationalist turbo-libs like you will be there to voice your utter apathy for the deaths of innocent civilians because they are flying over land controlled by monsters with a different flag than the monsters who control your country, a flag whose subjects your country has told you to hate.

Nationalism is a fucking mind virus.

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in reply to PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]

Something in the ballpark of 90 % of those civilians support the war of genocide in some form. Some 30 % are against the war, but most of those are angry about how Ukraine was invaded: They would have wanted it done in a much less bloody fashion.

You talk with Russians, and they keep telling you how "you must look at both sides of the situation", in other words trying to defend the genocide their country is doing its best to commit. So, of course at least 5 %, possibly almost 10 % of Russian civilians are innocent, but out of the 44 adults that died, that is statistically about 2 to 4 people in the whole plane, plus the five children. Are we supposed to be very very horrified that 9 innocent people died in a plane crash?

In the other hand, the Russia is doing its Human Safari attacks against civilians, hunting them down with drones for fun. And they are targeting mainly civilian homes in their terror attacks with drones and missiles. If the death of those 7 innocent civilians and 40 guilty civilians (because of course, every death is always a sad thing – always to at least some extent!) helps end the war earlier and that saves the lives of 200 innocent civilians in Ukraine (being attacked by the army most of the plane's passengers were happily supporting), then as a net result that crash has then saved lives of a bit over 150 people. And yes, I prefer 49 dying over 200 dying, absolutely! Especially if those 200 are innocent and about 42 out of those 49 are not. Even if we were to assume somehow all of the 49 were innocent (HOW?! What are the chances for that?!), the balance would still make sense.

And then: They chose to enter a plane, fully aware of the existence of very severe safety problems in Russian aviation. A Ukrainian living in their own home and getting killed there hasn't really chosen their death as a victim of a terror attack. But someone willingly choosing to use the airplane under the current circumstances has made a completely free decision. They could have taken a train or a bus, but they preferred the risk in order to save time. First they decided not to do anything against Putin, in order to have a comfortable and safe life, then they decided to enter a deathtrap.

Nope. Not terribly sad. Not even for any of the approximately four innocent adults on the flight, because they chose the flight. I am sad for the 5 children, though. But even their deaths easily hasten the end of the war enough to save lives of 20 other children, which does diminish (but doesn't remove!) my sadness. It's 5 absolutely innocent people who didn't know of the risks and even if they did, could not do anything to mitigate them, and that's always sad. But 5 innocent children dying unfairly is something that happens more often than once per decade.

This war must end. It will only end when Russians get fed up with it. Everything that pushes them that way is more good than bad.

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in reply to Tuukka R

That's a lot of words to admit that your empathy for others is conditioned on where they come from.
in reply to Tuukka R

Please elaborate what in my text gave you such an impression.


Previous reply:

Are we supposed to be very very horrified that 9 innocent people died in a plane crash?


Yes oh my God some of them were children

So, of course at least 5 %, possibly almost 10 % of Russian civilians are innocent, but out of the 44 adults that died, that is statistically about 2 to 4 people in the whole plane, plus the five children.


Of course the statistically average Russian isn't completely blameless for supporting the Russia-Ukraine war, but that doesn't mean they deserve to die in a plane crash!


Like the entire argument you're making and the fact that you're making it to argue against what I previously is what gave me the impression that your empathy is conditioned on where someone comes from.

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in reply to PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]

I see you simply skimmed through my comment and commented without actually reading it.

Yes oh my god some of them were children


As I said in my comment, that is a horrible thing. Please read the comment and then reply again. It is ridiculed that you just randomly accuse people of being heartless without bothering to read what they actually think about the matter.

Also, you can be sad without being very very horrified. Those children were brought to death by their own parents. Why would that not feel bad?

that doesn't mean they deserve to die in a plane crash!


True. I completely agree with you regarding this. As I wrote in that comment. Please, just read it. If somebody is robbing a bank and gets shot in the process, that is a bad thing, because it's a dead human. A bank robber does not deserve death, because nobody deserves death. But, I won't expressly explain that I'm very sad about a robber dying, because the robbery does decrease my sadness. And even if the robber also kills their own child during the robbery, it of course makes me angry at that horrible parent, and sad about a child dying, but it doesn't make me actively write that I'm angry and sad. Because there are other thingsore relevant about the event.

Arguing against a really bad argument does not make the arguer's "empathy is conditioned on where somebody comes from."

If you now read my comment, you will notice that I'm saying my empathy is conditioned on what somebody has done. (And, to clarify: absolutely regardless of where they are from! It tells a lot about you that you even end up assuming it might be because of where that someone is from! That looks a lot like projecting.)

Furthermore: how have you successfully managed to completely skip the connection to the extreme suffering in Ukrainian homes? Based on you apparently projecting there, it's hard to not notice how you're voicing your compete apathy to the death and suffering of innocent civilians in the terror attacks the Russia is now committing on an almost hourly basis.

in reply to Davriellelouna

This is sad, but this is also an direct consequence from Putins attack war.

Sanctions to Russia hurts lot of their ability to get spareparts they need for repairing planes.

Blood from these deaths are on Putins hands.

in reply to MrFinnbean

Are the deaths from Boeing crashes on Trump/Biden's hands?
in reply to 3abas

Indirectly maybe, but I don't think the scenarios are entirely comparable. One is caused by a lack of resources as consequences for a government's decision to be evil. The other is a company that has been given all of the resources they could ask for choosing to squander them out of greed.
in reply to 3abas

I dunno, were those Boeing crashes caused by a war-induced parts shortage?
in reply to 3abas

Possibly. Has there been a specific risk those two have been aware of without forbidding the dangerous operations?
in reply to 3abas

Those are on McDonnell Douglas for destroying the engineering centric environment at Boeing.
in reply to MrFinnbean

What you talk about comrade, Peotr use wire and glue to fix rudder. No problem have a drink vodka my friend.
in reply to MrFinnbean

Ironically these are Ukraine built planes (antonov)


Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Push The Sky Away (2013)


Nick cave è un Grande musicista, questo va detto subito, ad onor del vero. Va detto soprattutto come riparo da pareri contrastanti e come salvaguardia di un "patrimonio" musicale tra i più interessanti degli ultimi trent'anni... Lerggi e ascolta...


Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Push The Sky Away (2013)


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Nick cave è un Grande musicista, questo va detto subito, ad onor del vero. Va detto soprattutto come riparo da pareri contrastanti e come salvaguardia di un “patrimonio” musicale tra i più interessanti degli ultimi trent'anni. Bisogna ricordare infatti che il nostro Nick, tra “Boys Next Door”, “Bad Seeds”, “Grinderman”, “Warren Ellis” e alcune colonne sonore, ha inciso ventisei dischi, quasi uno all'anno, mica... artesuono.blogspot.com/2014/10…


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Big Pharma is increasingly reliant on Chinese biotech advances


archive.is/rS9Cg

AstraZeneca, Pfizer and other multinational drug companies have spent a record amount on medicines developed by Chinese biotechs this year

AstraZeneca has signed the most licensing deals with Chinese biotechs, at least $13.6bn of licensing deals with five companies so far this year

US pharmaceutical companies AbbVie, Merck, Pfizer and Regeneron also signed multibillion-dollar licensing deals in the first half of 2025.

Pfizer signed the biggest Chinese licensing deal this year, a $6bn agreement with 3Sbio to develop a cancer drug

All this [pharmaceutical] money has gone into China because China has invested in their industry while the US government has not,” Axelsen said.

in reply to schizoidman

The political administration in USA is basically saying they don't want to be a leader in scientific advances. What else do we expect to happen?
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in reply to friend_of_satan

Put us behind the rest of the world so that we would be forced to play catch-up by investing a bunch of money, and then have the government funnel that money into private corporations owned by tech billionaires
in reply to friend_of_satan

US spent the better part of the 20th century becoming a science and technology powerhouse. We are pissing away that advantage at lightning speed.



US contractor recounts gruesome details of Gaza aid delivery




WordPress-ActivityPub v 7.1.0 Introduces Following Capabilities


The latest release of the ActivityPub WordPress plugin introduces new functionality for performing remote follows directly from WordPress. Here's why that's important for the future of WordPress on the Fediverse.


WordPress-ActivityPub v 7.1.0 Introduces Following Capabilities


The ActivityPub plugin team at Automattic has been doing some amazing work. Over the past few years, this single-person project has shifted from a single-person effort to a team of full-time developers. With the release of the 7.x branch of the ActvityPub integration plugin, project devs announced that they would be working on bringing remote following capabilities to the plugin itself.

Today, version 7.1.0 was released with a very early sneak peak at this new feature. While it’s currently hidden behind an “Advanced Options” toggle, it’s now possible to use the ActivityPub plugin to directly follow other Actors on the network.

Screenshot courtesy of ActivityPub for WordPress

This is still a relatively new feature, and the plumbing hasn’t been completely fleshed out yet. Team member Konstantin Obenland explains further in the announcement:

There’s really no functionality around it yet, beyond following accounts from other instances, as we have yet to start processing incoming posts and adding the ability to interact with them. But if you just can’t wait to show your appreciation for other accounts by following them, go wild!


Why is this Important?


The connection from WordPress to the rest of the Fediverse has always kind of been in a weird place. While the main ActivityPub integration for WordPress generally works great for sending articles to subscribers, following people directly from the WordPress dashboard has been messy. Right now, if you wanted to use your WordPress blog as an actual Fediverse account, you would need the following things:

  • Friends – a social dashboard for WordPress, still in the early stages. This piece is primarily used for following other people in the Fediverse.
  • Enable Mastodon Apps – This implements a substantial amount of the Mastodon API, so that you can post microblog updates directly to your WordPress site.
  • Event Bridge for ActivityPub – This technically adds support for federated Events, by converting your site’s events calendar into something people on the network can subscribe to and indicate their attendance.

With these three pieces, it’s possible to cobble together something that comes close to being a complete Fediverse user experience. Still, this process takes time to set up, can be prone to configuration issues, and sometimes has missing features. Having different plugins that all touch the ActivityPub integration can also be harder to test code and report issues.
We use Tusky with our site for social purposes. It’s pretty good, but definitely could be better.
By introducing remote following functionality directly into the ActivityPub plugin, the project team will effectively provide standard mechanisms for other plugins to directly rely on. In the near future, this might mean that you won’t have to rely on Friends to be the broker of your social connections. Instead, Friends can just use what’s already put in place by the core plugin, and focus on ways to just work as a social dashboard.

Also, Starter Packs!


One other thing worth mentioning involves preliminary support for the Fediverse Starter Kits, a proposed recreation of Bluesky’s Starter Pack functionality. While there have been a number of attempts to make something similar for the Fediverse in the past, there has yet to be a Fediverse standard for lists filled with recommended users to follow. However, the WordPress team has put in the effort to support Pixelfed‘s Starter Kit Data Schema as a point of reference.

A screenshot of the importer in action. Credit: Matthias Pfefferle

In all, this release iterates on the current ActivityPub stack for WordPress, and could provide a stable foundation for a lot of future functionality that we’ve all come to expect from platforms such as Mastodon, Misskey, or even Bonfire.

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in reply to Sean Tilley

They always first focus on consuming the free content vs giving any back

in reply to acargitz

Even if their involvement is just a middle finger to Trump, I’m happy it’s getting traction.
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in reply to womjunru

It's not a middle finger to Trump. The Brazilian government has had that position for a long time.
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in reply to Tm12

Ignore. Plug your ears and avert your eyes. Anything bad you see is propaganda. Ignorance is strength.
in reply to Tm12

If you're from a country materially contributing to this madness, ruin your government's day until they stop. Especially if you're from an EU country, push for a repeal of the EU-Israel treaty and sanctions. If you're not, then unfortunately nothing.
in reply to NoneOfUrBusiness

I'm proud to be from a country that wrote a sternly written statement
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in reply to NotSteve_

Hell yeah, buddy! Jolie is THE Queen for signing that sternly worded letter with twenty five other people! So massively proud of her, I could just Kiss her all over. I don't even care that her and Gibeault (my Rep) were completely silent on the issue for the past two years.

Edit: shit, forgot it's Anand now.

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in reply to NotSteve_

China is the king of those.

We don't like this. But we like trade so we literally won't change anything.
in reply to Tm12

At this point? Not much. For americans the last major chance was elections, but too many of us either voted for this or abstained (which allows the R party the most efficient path to arm Israel).
in reply to InternetCitizen2

That's what they want you to think. The people's power doesn't end where the ruling class decides. Elections didn't end the Vietnam war; mass popular resistance did. Most things you believe the government "gave" to you were actually taken by force.
in reply to NoneOfUrBusiness

mass popular resistance did.


Neat, where is it? I am not trying to be an asshole here, but many of my fellow lefties here keep acting as if the elections didn't have a consequence. There aren't mass protests, certainly not at the scale we need them. Insofar as what the relief Palestine needs; nothing is in place and it will take months we no longer have.

in reply to InternetCitizen2

I'm not saying that the election had no consequences; I'm only saying that things can (and usually do) change without elections, so elections weren't really the last chance for anything. Whether they will this time aside, they at least in theory can; the problem is lack of popular will, not lack of opportunity. Again not dismissing the impact of the election, just keeping things in perspective.
in reply to NoneOfUrBusiness

I don't know that the suppression by the government during those protests was anything like what is going on today though. The government has been detaining regular protestors alongside movement leaders/organisers to scare people into thinking that nobody is safe. The Trump administration has even been targeting people for deportation based on the fucking Canary Mission.

Another big difference is the fact that many of the protestors back then were at risk of being directly affected via the draft, whereas the impact of the Palestinian genocide on the majority of Americans is minimal to nonexistent.

in reply to markko

I don't know that the suppression by the government during those protests was anything like what is going on today though.


The 60s and 70s were the height of COINTERPRO and CIA shenanigans so if anything protesters today have it good, but that aside:

Another big difference is the fact that many of the protestors back then were at risk of being directly affected via the draft, whereas the impact of the Palestinian genocide on the majority of Americans is minimal to nonexistent.


True, but we're really not looking at just the genocide here. There's a whole full-speed march to fascism that already is and will continue affecting the majority of Americans, so really what we should be seeing is mass anti-fascist resistance that would naturally have strong anti-Zionist presence. The fact that there's no mass anti-fascist resistance is the big problem here, but that's not due to lack of impact on the average American. Also given that the IDF trains American cops using lessons learned from their subjugation of Palestinians, I'd say there's a fair bit of impact on minority communities.

in reply to NoneOfUrBusiness

What I meant was the difference in who was targeted. My understanding, which could be wrong, is that specific groups (and more specifically, their leaders) were primarily targeted by the operations carried out back then, whereas today they are also detaining/deporting etc people who genuinely have no offenses or ties to such groups. Even Trump supporters and their family members are being persecuted. I think it's these seemingly indiscriminate actions that make the average person less willing to take a stand, especially if they don't feel as though they've been affected badly enough yet to risk sticking their neck out.

In any case it's a terrifying and truly fucked situation.

in reply to Tm12

I've been wondering a lot, for over a year. The solution is to donate money. Right now that's the most important thing you can do, because people are dying of starvation, and this is their only chance to buy something to eat.

And yes, it's really hard to find a legit way to donate. It's not like Ukraine, where there's an easy central donation platform like united24 plus various other foreign platforms. Since the world fails to even acknowledge the genocide, individual people must take the matter into their hands. Everyone. Every single person who considers themselves a human.

Here's an example:
chuffed.org/project/121561-urg…

I briefly talked to one of the kind family members on Mastodon in an attempt to verify whether it's a scam, and it seems very legit. And they really appreciate all donations.

I guess, there are plenty of other similar fundraisers as well. Do some background check, and donate, and share the link!

Another important act was this:
apnews.com/article/greece-isra…

Protest! Show some solidarity towards Palestine.

And last but not least, do vote on elections. Preferably for those who are not completely incompetent for leading your country, and their foreign policy is in its place as well.

in reply to RandAlThor

The Israelis are going to regret this for decades to come. The world will not forget.
in reply to acargitz

They really don't care. They are indoctrinated into thinking they are the victims and the world hates them for being chosen by God.

As long as they exterminate all the Palestinians it's mission accomplished. They have enough puppets in the West to make sure the blowback isn't too severe.

in reply to Mrkawfee

The west is falling. I pray history will bring justice for Palestine. Stay strong comrade.
in reply to acargitz

Only if the world makes them regret it. I wish I could say that with the mountain of documented evidence (mostly by IDF soldiers themselves) that the history will bring justice for Palestine.

But, I didn't think we could be 655 days into a genocide and still have the New York fucking Times running articles saying "it's totally not. Because not enough babies have died yet. Israel could kill so many more babies if they wanted to".

The one thing that will be true with time though is that Israel will collapse. Fascist Ethnostates are by their very nature self destructive and cannot maintain themselves.

I just want to live long enough to see it fall and the children of Palestinian today be able to serve out the justice to the western world that they deserve.

I want everyone from Israeli officials all the way to New York Times writers to be brought to justice and answer for their crimes.

One day; everyone will 'have always been against' this.


And those people that today still spread genocide propaganda will pretend they were always against. It is important we don't let those demons get away with it.

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in reply to wheezy

It won't happen overnight, but it will happen. Support the Hind Rajab Foundation. We'll make the fuckers pay.


The Death Of Industrial Design And The Era Of Dull Electronics


in reply to mesa

Picked a great time to follow my dream as an industrial designer, only to graduate during COVID and realize that not a single company actually cares to improve the user experience of their products or systems.

Feels like I got a more exclusive and more expensive art degree.

in reply to PerogiBoi

Go create something, im not sure the market is but I want non dominant designs and less dark patterns.


Japan trade deal info on Trump's desk was altered by hand with a marker



in reply to Davriellelouna

I know nothing about the intricacies of Ukrainian politics, but from the outside this looks like such a clear and obvious bad decision that I'm wondering his it actually happened.

in reply to burgerpocalyse

As someone who hasn't watched the show since it aired but who has seen it referenced continually on the internet, I definitely expected pocket sand.


Global study links early smartphone ownership with poorer mental health in young adults


in reply to Davriellelouna

snopes.com/fact-check/tech-bil…

Not even the first story to pop up in the search.

in reply to Davriellelouna

Its not the smartphone. Its corporations and social media. The tech has the ability to make people insanely smart. Capitalism and the far right wont allow that.

When I was a kid I loved tech, had a bunch of computers, read tech books, tried to take apart and break or fix stuff. Install tons of ridiculous software to see what it did. Now I don't think kids have true tech interest. They are handed a phone and they let the zucc tell them what to do/buy/date/say. Gross. Poor young people today.

Im not even old. But I guess get off my lawn or whatever, Kewl.


in reply to silence7

The International Court of Justice issued a strongly worded opinion


Gotta love the meaningless symbology of the UN. Sometimes I think it exists just to keep good politicians occupied while the shitty ones really lead.

in reply to silence7

Spoiler Alert: We are absolutely not going to meaningfully address climate change before it's too late. Not going to happen.
in reply to DarkFuture

We already lowered the rate of emissions growth, taking us from 4°C by 2100 to ~3°C by then. Getting more is on us; you can't sit around hoping somebody else acts
in reply to meco03211

2°C is likely to be ecologically and economically quite damaging, and also at the edge of where we can be reasonably assured that agriculture remains viable. Its not an everybody-dies-instantly threshold
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in reply to DarkFuture

History lesson: The same thing was said about the ozone layer. The global community dealt with that.
in reply to Arkouda

Tell that to Israel, who is opening up a new hole with all their missile launches
in reply to SecretSauces

Tell that to Israel, who is opening up a new hole with all their missile launches


You must have me confused with someone who has contact with, and political sway over, Israel.

Can you explain to me how you came to the conclusion that I have the ability to tell Israel anything?