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in reply to Spectre

I have a ton of respect for Cuba. They're remarkably plucky, given that the US has spent decades trying to strangle them to death.
in reply to prole

Yeah, they've also seemed to follow Fidel's model of willingness to reflect and grow. Early Cuba was brutal, before and after their revolution. Fidel did and ordered horrible things, but he changed and showed remorse as he aged. That trait made him stick out to me among world leaders as someone who genuinely wanted what was best for his people and country. He also seemed to try to not rob the country blind as so many in positions like his do.

I wish nothing but the best for my neighbors in Cuba. I know they're going through more rough times, but they're tough as all get out and I suspect that they're far more likely to eventually move to a stateless, moneyless, and free society than any other nominally communist nation at the moment. And to my trans siblings in Cuba, congrats

in reply to Spectre

Any room for English speaking teachers?

Will work for testestorone.


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

The true one:

Here's a command line interface with vim open. Close it to disable the trap.


in reply to pelespirit

I love it when wild animals yell at me.

Whether it's that guy at the bus stop who blocks the traffic or the one with the bible and the speaker that renders his words into nonsense noise...

They're all a part of our ecosystem!



Israeli rights groups accuse Israel of genocide in Gaza


in reply to Kokesh

Btselm have a yourube channel with 18 years of israeli crimes

in reply to Domino

Fucking good. I hope this royally pisses off the shitty duopoly and we actually get a proper market again.



Brazil to double down on Brics in defiance of Donald Trump


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Celso Amorim, lead foreign affairs adviser to leftwing President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, told the Financial Times those attacks “are reinforcing our relations with the Brics, because we want to have diversified relations and not depend on any one country”.
in reply to schizoidman

I believe in the BRICS proposal. For any of you who don't, if you lived in a third world country you would understand what the missed potential is all about. Latin America is somewhat integrated, but people from Brazil could do scientific exchange with Uzbekistan, or an Algerian could be a professor in Senegal. The human potential is so great, because there are a lot of people who are left out from the current state of things.

Everyone wants to go study or be a professional in Europe, but what about all the other countries? Doing the hard thing (working together to reach new heights) is difficult, but it is the only way forward. And that's what the BRICS propose.



Lula says the US has ignored Brazil’s attempts to negotiate Trump's announced tariff


Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said Thursday that his government has not been successful in trying to negotiate the 50% tariff on Brazilian imports that Donald Trump has threatened to impose.

Washington has ignored Brazil’s attempts to negotiate ahead of the measure’s expected implementation on Aug. 1., the Brazilian leader said.

https://apnews.com/article/lula-brazil-trump-tariffs-bolsonaro-561abba98f3a66ef2bfc36c7cb2034a4

in reply to MicroWave

I hope the left wins in Brazil next year. The BRICS really needs all the traction it can get now. It's a make or die situation for multilateralism.


Our Genocide


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PDF:
- Full Report.
- Summary.


Since October 2023, Israel has shifted its policy toward the Palestinians. Its military onslaught on Gaza, underway for more than 21 months, has included mass killing, both directly and through creating unlivable conditions, serious bodily or mental harm to an entire population, decimation of basic infrastructure throughout the Strip, and forcible displacement on a huge scale, with ethnic cleansing added to the list of official war objectives.

This is compounded by mass arrests and abuse of Palestinians in Israeli prisons, which have effectively become torture camps, and tearing apart the social fabric of Gaza, including the destruction of Palestinian educational and cultural institutions. The campaign is also an assault on Palestinian identity itself, through the deliberate destruction of refugee camps and attempts to undermine the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).

An examination of Israel’s policy in the Gaza Strip and its horrific outcomes, together with statements by senior Israeli politicians and military commanders about the goals of the attack, leads to the unequivocal conclusion that Israel is taking coordinated, deliberate action to destroy Palestinian society in the Gaza Strip. In other words: Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. 

The term genocide refers to a socio-historical and political phenomenon involving acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group. Both morally and legally, genocide cannot be justified under any circumstance, including as an act of self-defense. 

Genocide always occurs within a context: there are conditions that enable it, triggering events, and a guiding ideology. The current onslaught on the Palestinian people, including in the Gaza Strip, must be understood in the context of more than seventy years in which Israel has imposed a violent and discriminatory regime on the Palestinians, taking its most extreme form against those living in the Gaza Strip. Since the State of Israel was established, the apartheid and occupation regime has institutionalized and systematically employed mechanisms of violent control, demographic engineering, discrimination, and fragmentation of the Palestinian collective. These foundations laid by the regime are what made it possible to launch a genocidal attack on the Palestinians immediately after the Hamas-led attack on 7 October 2023.

The assault on Palestinians in Gaza cannot be separated from the escalating violence being inflicted, at varying levels and in different forms, on Palestinians living under Israeli rule in the West Bank and within Israel. The violence and destruction in these areas is intensifying over time, with no effective domestic or international mechanism acting to halt them. We warn of the clear and present danger that the genocide will not remain confined to the Gaza Strip, and that the actions and underlying mindset driving it may be extended to other areas as well. 

The recognition that the Israeli regime is committing genocide in the Gaza Strip, and the deep concern that it may expand to other areas where Palestinians live under Israeli rule, demand urgent and unequivocal action from both Israeli society and the international community, and use of every means available under international law to stop Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people.

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The Fediverse is the Left Wing Circle Jerk


You could be forgiven for looking around Reddit and saying "this is the most Left wing place on the Internet".

But there is an even bigger Left wing bastion of insanity, Transgender orthodoxy, and unchecked out of control Moderation. And its called "the Fediverse"

Never in my life have I seen such a Hive containing the Damned and Reprobates of life.

A wise man once said "I may had voted for Obama.....but you people are insane".

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in reply to ToastedMuffinMan

I was about to agree with you based on the title, but the rest of your post makes that a downvote instead.

in reply to oakey66

Yeah they should just sit back and do nothing while their government finishes the job! /s

in reply to RandAlThor

All it took for the West to so much as begin turning on Israel was pictures of skeletonised children.

If America and Europe truly believed in "Never again!" we would have carrier groups running 24-hour sorties and bombing Tel Aviv into the stone age. Any other country (outside of Africa, ugh) pulling this shit would have been flattened and invaded by now.

Nope! Instead we paid for this genocide. Solid return on AIPAC's investment!

I'm fucking sick. We're seeing images out of WWII concentration camps on the 2025 news. Cut Israel out from the world of decent men. They've forfeited their right to exist. Sorry guys, used to root for you. Never again!

in reply to shalafi

I'm pretty sure Yemen is outside of Africa, yet America and Europe have not gone after Saudi Arabia and the UAE for their war crimes there.

What might be the connecting factor here?

in reply to shalafi

Any other country (outside of Africa, ugh) pulling this shit would have been flattened and invaded by now.


Are you not aware of many wars around the world like Myanmar (and rohingya genocide) and Ukraine? What about yazidi? You're straight up delusional if you truly think any country with sizeable power would get flattened, especially nuclear-power.

in reply to REDACTED

Israel only has power because America gives it to them. They would collapse overnight if we went rolled into the Mediterranean looking for a fight.

Hell, if America pulled our support, their neighbors would flatten them, Sampson Doctrine be damned.

in reply to shalafi

USA didn't give nukes to Israel and the neighbour thing you talk about was already tried in arab-israeli war.

foreignpolicy.com/2025/02/07/i…



Trump says he cut ties with Jeffrey Epstein because 'he stole people who worked for me'


Virginia Giuffre, who was sexually abused by Epstein, said British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell recruited her as a teenager to be exploited by Epstein when she worked at Mar-a-Lago.

in reply to zero

Ah, the infamous two weeks deadline. The same two weeks he would eradicate ISIS, fix American healthcare, create peace in the Middle East etc. etc.

Which means in two weeks he will never mention it again and act like he never said it.

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in reply to zero

This is 2 week deadline #4 or #5 for Russia to end the war now? I'm losing track.




Israel committing genocide in Gaza, say Israel-based human rights groups


Two leading human rights organisations based in Israel, B’Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights, say Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza and the country’s western allies have a legal and moral duty to stop it.

In reports published on Monday, the two groups said Israel had targeted civilians in Gaza only because of their identity as Palestinians over nearly two years of war, causing severe and in some cases irreparable damage to Palestinian society.

Multiple international and Palestinian groups have already described the war as genocidal, but reports from two of Israel-Palestine’s most respected human rights organisations, who have for decades documented systemic abuses, is likely to add to pressure for action.

in reply to greenfire

Two ~~leading human rights~~soon-to-be-terrorist organisations based in Israel


I guess this would be the important internal test for this society. Wether they'd snap out of it and face the crimes they committed and drastically change direction as a result. Or wherher they double down and increase domestic repression against dissenting voices who bring up those crimes. I bet on the latter since that's where many economic interests are vested and it would avoid instability at least for a while.

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lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
octopus_ink

Thanks, good point, I think I just had a subconscious need to take a sideswipe at the reality that, had the US I was taught about in school not been a fabrication, we would not today be in the circumstances we are in.

I'm carrying a certain baseline level of rage pretty continuously since Jan 20, 2025, and it sometimes leaks out at inappropriate times.

Edit: No, since the morning of November 6th when I awoke to find myself having this reaction:

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in reply to floofloof

I thought we learned about 80 years ago that appeasement does not work
in reply to Rolder

We also learned that Nazism doesn't go well, but apparently we can only maintain these lessons for one or two generations.
in reply to Rolder

Some people did

Some other people learned absolutely nothing



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in reply to Matrecovery

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They just make me all warm and fuzzy inside!

And not because of the clearly scammy nature of it all, but mostly because it means that there are sufficient users of Lemmy to make it worthwhile to try and scam 🥰

So, thank you Matrecovery and RaymondBucks079, for letting us all know that the lemmy is infact well and truly alive.



Israel committing genocide in Gaza, say Israel-based human rights groups




Viral 'honour' killing in southwest Pakistan triggers national outrage


KARACHI (Reuters) -A viral video of the "honour killing" of a woman and her lover in a remote part of Pakistan has ignited national outrage, prompting scrutiny of long-standing tribal codes and calls for justice in a country where such killings often pass in silence.

While hundreds of so-called honour killings are reported in Pakistan each year, often with little public or legal response, the video of a woman and man accused of adultery being taken to the desert by a group of men to be killed has struck a nerve.


The mother, Gul Jan Bibi, said the killings were carried out by family and local elders based on "centuries-old Baloch traditions", and not on the orders of the tribal chief.

"We did not commit any sin," she said in a video statement that also went viral. "Bano and Ehsan were killed according to our customs."



Israel committing genocide in Gaza, say Israel-based human rights groups


in reply to ordnance_qf_17_pounder

Oh of course, just like how Netanyahu reassured us that the (Israeli newspaper) Haaretz reporting of Israeli soldiers admitting war crimes was mere blood libel.

in reply to Davriellelouna

Maybe they should also make it mandatory for pedestrians to carry rocket-propelled grenade launchers, and be trained in their operation.

This would hopefully make car drivers to exercise more caution.

/sarcasm that has an unfortunate chance of becoming reality in a few decades, you just watch

in reply to Rose

The historically accurate documentary “Team Fortress” also taught me it’s a GREAT method of transportation
in reply to Davriellelouna

All cars should be preceded at a distance of no less than three and no more than six metres by a walking man waving a red flag.


Cambodia and Thailand agree to ceasefire, says Anwar


Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire beginning at midnight, following a successful special meeting hosted and chaired by Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
in reply to psx_crab

Malaysia mediating a ceasefire should instantly qualify Donald Trump for the Nobel peace prize, don't you think? /s
in reply to gigachad

It's interesting how different the reporting is between outlets in SEA vs in the West. Almost every article I see in the Western press features Trump prominently, whereas in most the regional press he's mentioned either in passing or not at all.


in reply to Davriellelouna

Yo this lady looks like a Hitman villain. She’s scarier than her brother
in reply to But_my_mom_says_im_cool

I wasn’t gonna say it, but this is my first time seeing her so I zoomed in on the pic and damn. Her makeup is like a young girl trying to put on makeup for the first time. That’s how isolated these people are. They gotta be so behind on the times. Like I’m amazed being im this prominent position of being the Supreme Leader’s sister, she or her helpers couldn’t even put on basic makeup properly. Something you learn from your mom or friends, or go watch on a Youtube video lol
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in reply to Davriellelouna

Nurdles are the raw materials that are melted to make plastic products and it is not unusual for large amounts to be transported in the global plastic supply chain.


Plastic should be banned for at 90% of its current usage.

Stop Big Oil from making billions from plastic.




in reply to Davriellelouna

So the police will be entering that place and trying to take the head of the Shaolin temple away? Good luck with that endeavor.

in reply to Davriellelouna

Good. The last paragraph says it all why this campaign must go on - only when the ordinary citizen feels the war it will change things. If I were Ukraine I would target planes parked overnight on the Tarmac. After this no international airline will be able to fly to Russia due to their insurances making it uneconomical.
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in reply to fne8w2ah

I honestly don't understand why do they do this. Anyone following China knows about these attacks, but at the same time they're happening all around the world, including US and EU, so them blatantly doing censorship does the opposite effect - ruins the image of the GOV, as if they're sweeping it under the rug instead of adressing the issue like other countries


US-EU trade deal is a ‘dark day’ for Europe, says French PM


Trump tariff of 15% means European exporters will face more than triple the average 4.8% levy now in force

The US-EU trade deal, clinched in a ballroom at Donald Trump’s golf resort in Scotland on Sunday, has been criticised by France’s prime minister and business leaders across Germany.

The deal, which will impose 15% tariffs on almost all European exports to the US including cars, ends the threat of a punitive 30% import duties being imposed on Trump’s 1 August deadline for a deal, but it is a world apart from the zero-zero import and export tariff the EU offered initially.

It also means European exporters to the US will face more then triple the average 4.8% tariff now in force, with negotiations to continue on steel, which is still facing a 50% tariff, aviation, and a question mark over future barriers to pharmaceutical exports.

in reply to MicroWave

Germany, Italy, and Ireland are the countries exporting the most to the US. I imagine they are happy. That Ireland is the third, over France, must have something to do with their shameful fiscal paradise thing and tech companies, I guess.
in reply to MicroWave

I keep hearing this 15% tariff from EU to US. What's EUs counter tariff to from US to EU. 15%? 10%? 0%? Wtf.


Thailand: Five killed in Bangkok market mass shooting


Five people were killed in a mass shooting at a food market in Bangkok on Monday.

The suspect in the attack at Or Tor Kor Market died after taking his own life, police in Thailand's capital confirmed.

Four of those killed were security guards and the fifth victim worked at the market. Two other market sellers were injured, police said.

Police Lieutenant Siam Boonsom told local media that the gunman was Thai and he had disputes with the market's security guards before.

in reply to MicroWave

Are these the new American exports Trump has been pedaling his deals for?


The rise of Japan's far right was supercharged by Trump - and tourists


Japanese politics is a usually steady ship, verging on the boring most of the time.

Not anymore.

Last Sunday, a once obscure far-right party, Sanseito, surged from one to 15 seats in the elections, making them a serious contender in Japan's political scene.

With their "Japanese First" slogan, riffing off US President Donald Trump's "America First", they have truly ruffled the feathers of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its embattled prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba.

in reply to MicroWave

Foreigners are scary. I'm afraid they may go on a rampage


lol. Textbook fear mongering

in reply to womjunru

It is, but we should also examine why so many Japanese are fed up with tourists. People go there and act like assholes, interrupt people's commutes and disrupt their lives - all while extolling the virtues of the simple Japanese way of life.
in reply to sensiblepuffin

Ah yes, the simple Japanese life: work insane hours until you die.
in reply to sensiblepuffin

Tourists always act like assholes according to the locals. The local customs aren’t always understood. I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a single place who says they love the behavior of tourists— except perhaps the people benefiting from those tourists.

The article mentions people jaywalking, which is annoying but seems pretty innocent. Trash, etc… the solution is clean the trash up… using all that tourist money. A solution could be to tax the tourists or the tourist industry. But I think we know that most governments are corrupt and only a fraction of that money will ever make it back, and even then it will probably be embezzled or misspent. I get it though, I used to live near a tourist area and they were so fucking annoying. But the only solution would be to get rid of tourist attractions, and some of those attractions are part of the local culture.

in reply to womjunru

When cultures clash, the foreigners are always the assholes. It's all relative, especially as the tourists stay far less accountable for the consequences of their actions.


Tesla withheld data, lied, and misdirected police and plaintiffs to avoid blame in Autopilot crash


Tesla was caught withholding data, lying about it, and misdirecting authorities in the wrongful death case involving Autopilot that it lost this week.

The automaker was undeniably covering up for Autopilot.

Last week, a jury found Tesla partially liable for a wrongful death involving a crash on Autopilot. We now have access to the trial transcripts, which confirm that Tesla was extremely misleading in its attempt to place all the blame on the driver.

The company went as far as to actively withhold critical evidence that explained Autopilot’s performance around the crash. Within about three minutes of the crash, the Model S uploaded a “collision snapshot”—video, CAN‑bus streams, EDR data, etc.—to Tesla’s servers, the “Mothership”, and received an acknowledgement. The vehicle then deleted its local copy, resulting in Tesla being the only entity having access.

What ensued were years of battle to get Tesla to acknowledge that this collision snapshot exists and is relevant to the case.

The police repeatedly attempted to obtain the data from the collision snapshot, but Tesla led the authorities and the plaintiffs on a lengthy journey of deception and misdirection that spanned years.