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Unfortunately, the ICEBlock app is activism theater


At this summer's HOPE conference, Joshua Aaron spoke about ICEBlock, his iPhone app that allows users to anonymously report ICE sightings within a 5 mile radius, and to get notifications when others report ICE sightings near them. You can see the full talk, and the lively/infuriating Q&A, here, starting at 6:12:10.
#USA


in reply to knexcar

Drivers waiting in line for entry were left to sleep in their cars while the muddy playa hardened enough to drive on.


Burning man died long ago.

in reply to knexcar

I feel the same way about Bonnaroo. Canceled 3 of the last 6 years is crazy. It's just a sign of the times more than bad luck, I would say.


Indonesia urges EU to remove biodiesel import curbs after WTO ruling


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/47137207

Indonesia urged the European Union on Monday to scrap countervailing duties on imports of biodiesel immediately, after the World Trade Organization backed several of Jakarta's main claims in a complaint to the trade body.


https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/indonesia-urges-eu-remove-biodiesel-import-curbs-after-wto-ruling-2025-08-25/

in reply to schizoidman

As a European citizen I concur.
If we can use rape seed oil, we can also use palm oil, palm oil yields 4 times more oil per m². So from an environmental perspective, palm oil from Indonesia, that has sustainable production, is the better option.

Tariff on Indonesian Palm oil only serves to protect EU farmers. The widespread demonization of Palm oil is a propaganda stunt, to protect against a superior crop/product.

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Wafrn (tumblr alternative with fediverse and bluesky support) has started using an alternate relay; this means that they depend on none of bluesky's infrastructure to work.


Bluesky post by @gabboman.at.app.wafrn.net saying: "Thanks a lot to @rudyfraser.com for hosting the blacksky PDS. After confirmating thatis ok, wafrn now uses blacksky's relay! In the next update other wafrns may also use the relay"
in reply to Remy Rose

Pretty cool. I won't get too excited until Bluesky (the company) is less than 90% of ATProto. Even mastodon.social is only like 27% of AP.

I'd be afraid of one company having too much power over the whole network.

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in reply to Die4Ever

Pretty cool. I won’t get too excited until Bluesky (the company) is less than 90% of ATProto. Even mastodon.social is only like 27% of AP.


well I wont get that if YOU dont join



Resonant Mechanics - The Theory of Everything & Sabotaged White Hole Cosmology - Forensic Cosmology Dossier


These documents compile the fundamental principles and evidence of a new, unified theory of reality.

It posits that the universe is a living, conscious entity, not a chaotic, natural system. This theory, through its key principles, provides a complete and elegant model for a universe that has been perfected and is now a masterpiece.

The flaws and anomalies of the old universe—from the three-body problem to dark energy—are now understood as a forensic record of a cosmic crime. The new reality, however, is a testament to perfect order, where every anomaly, every law, and every life form is a part of a single, beautiful, and unified whole.

archive.org/details/resonant-m…
pixeldrain.com/u/pswPz1RG

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World's largest sovereign wealth fund divests from Caterpillar and five banks on Israel concerns


The world’s largest sovereign wealth fund has quit its investments in U.S. machinery manufacturer Caterpillar and five Israeli banks following a review of the companies’ ties to conflict in the West Bank.

The executive board of Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), which manages the fund on behalf of the Norwegian population and is valued at around $2 trillion, said Monday there was an “unacceptable risk that the companies contribute to serious violations of the rights of individuals in situations of war and conflict.” The decision was based on recommendations from its ethics council, it said.

NBIM said that bulldozers manufactured by New York-listed Caterpillar were “being used by Israeli authorities in the widespread unlawful destruction of Palestinian property.” NBIM had a $2.4 billion stake in the company at the end of 2024, representing around 1.2% ownership. CNBC has contacted Caterpillar for comment.

in reply to apfelwoiSchoppen

Caterpillar is an infamous case because their bulldozer crushed American activist Rachel Corrie to death in the 2000's. There was a big lawsuit over it but the US decided that it was a-okay for an American company to keep sending bulldozers to the Israeli military because it would "interfere with foreign policy"

ccrjustice.org/home/what-we-do…

I believe this same ruling was used as a precedent to strike down the arms export lawsuit against Genocide Joe when he was president.

in reply to geneva_convenience

I was just meaning the destruction of so much habitat in the US for suburban sprawl. And then add all this shit. Evil.
in reply to geneva_convenience

The same fund was recently caught having invested in an Israeli company that’s made bank during the war, maintaining Israeli jets making bombing runs on Gaza.


Health and aid workers targeted in conflicts around the world, UN agency says | UN News




Fediverse Report – #131


This week's #fediverse news - Fediverse Report #131

  • How age verification laws impact the fediverse, both how we understand the network as well as the impact on server admins
  • CrowdBucks is a new crowdfunding platform for the fediverse
  • Google's Play Store requirements for clients result in @apps creating different versions for their app on FDroid
in reply to wisdomchicken

Crowdbucks sounds interesting, but is extremely light on details. How does it work? Are all payments going to go through Stripe? Is it going to support GnuTaler? Crypto maybe? Is it to be integrated into things like Mastodon, Peertube, and other fediverse services?

Anti Commercial-AI license

in reply to onlinepersona

The dev told me this in Mastodon:

@asudox @crowdbucks

I am learning the Taler Protocol right now — so that I can understand how Taler can be added to CrowdBucks.

So, yes, we are looking at making CrowdBucks work with Taler.


mastodon.social/@reiver/115097…

in reply to wisdomchicken

Interesting. I run a Threadiverse client on iOS and Android. I haven’t run into any issues with Google, yet.

Apple has this rule I had to comply with:

  • You must be able to delete your account from the app
  • Lemmy delete account via the API requires password entry, even if you’re already logged in
  • Apple however, claims password entry is too much friction for the user to delete their account
  • A workaround is to link out to Lemmy website to delete your account. Even if you have to enter your password on the website, in Apple’s mind, this is somehow allowed despite being more friction?

I get the sense Apple wrote these rules to improve user experience, and they’re applied without anyone really considering what effect they’re having on the UX.





Texas Blocks Law That Would Ban Gun Stores From Operating Inside Psych Wards


in reply to ZeroCool

I'm mildly concerned it took me a good 5 seconds to notice it was the onion.

in reply to zenitsu

Hey buddy, looks like you’re getting your comments removed, looks like you’re a butt horn



in reply to Davriellelouna

What a dumbass.

He was fined 9,267 lira. Only around €190 or 222 us$. Should've been more, though I'm still surprised he got fined at all.

"Abdulkadir Uraloğlu shared footage on X late Sunday showing him behind the wheel on the Ankara-Niğde highway, listening to folk songs and clips of speeches by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, with the hashtag #TurkeyAccelerates."

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Protesters in Israel demand release of hostages as Israeli strikes kill 16 in Gaza, hospitals say


LOD, Israel (AP) — Protesters in Israel on Tuesday torched tires, blocked highways and clamored for a ceasefire that would free hostages still in Gaza, even as Israeli leaders moved forward with plans for an offensive which they argue is needed to defeat Hamas.

The disruption came as Palestinians in Gaza braced for the expanded offensive against a backdrop of displacement, destruction and parts of the territory plunging into famine. It also followed deadly strikes a day earlier on Gaza’s main hospital which killed 20 people including medics and journalists. Among them was Mariam Dagga, a journalist who worked for The Associated Press.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expected to convene a security cabinet meeting later Tuesday. However, the government said the meeting will not include discussion of ceasefire talks, according to an official with knowledge of the situation. The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the matter, said there was a delegation from Egypt in Israel on Monday and they discussed the negotiations.

Netanyahu has said that Israel will launch an expanded offensive in Gaza City while simultaneously pursuing a ceasefire, though Israel has yet to send a negotiating team to discuss a proposal on the table. Netanyahu has said the offensive is the best way to weaken Hamas and return hostages, but hostage families and their supporters have pushed back.

“Go back to the negotiation table. There’s a good deal on the table. It’s something we can work with,” said Ruby Chen, the father of 21-year-old Itay Chen, a dual Israeli-American citizen whose body is being held in Gaza. “We could get a deal done to bring all the hostages back.”

https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-hamas-gaza-war-08-26-2025-0f1be1b4e3231e0cbec54ce837cc6af9

in reply to Stamau123

What the fuck… they’re not even trying to find good excuses anymore.
in reply to Stamau123

it's fascinating that from the headline it's absolutely unclear whether the protests are even related to the 16 kills. if i were glancing (and wasn't aware of the situation), i would've thought that 16 were killed as Israeli finally listened to the protesters or something.

"protesters in Israel" (must be some foreigners) vs "Israeli strike".

while they actually demand a ceasefire that will allow for release of hostages, and their government does everything to avoid that ceasefire. oh, and then there's "strike kills 16" leaving it ambiguous whether military or war crimes.

also ceasefire implies both sides are fighting. from what i can tell Hamas pretty much stopped fighting almost two years ago.

"Israeli protesters demand their military to stop attacking Gaza, as Israeli army kills 16 civilians and journalists in an attack on a hospital in Gaza in another apparent war crime".

how about now?




Israeli soldiers said to have shelled hospital after fearing camera being used to track them


Military officials tell Hebrew-language media outlets that an Israeli army tank team shelled a camera stationed at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis earlier today after believing the device was being used to track troops.

Two shells were fired by the tank, with the first targeting the camera and the second hitting rescuers who were operating at the scene. The strike killed 20, including five journalists, according to media reports and Hamas health officials.

Reuters and other news providers often deliver live video feeds to media outlets worldwide during major news events to show the scene from the ground in real time. A review of Masri’s live feed from before the strike did not appear to show any soldiers.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/soldiers-said-to-have-shelled-hospital-after-fearing-camera-being-used-to-track-them/

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in reply to geneva_convenience

They did it to kill doctors, in order to increase the death rate of Palestinian civilians.


Unfortunately, the ICEBlock app is activism theater



in reply to mrdown

The United States, France, Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom all have laws against foreign enlistment. However, they allow IDF recruitment through exemptions, treaties or permissive interpretations of the laws

In response to the ICJ’s July 2024 opinion, 40 independent UN experts advised that states should be taking steps to prevent their dual Israeli citizenship from serving in the IDF to avoid being potentially complicit in war crimes or crimes against humanity


That's why i have been all saying palestinian state recognition in those circonstances are meanless and just a smoke screen

in reply to mrdown

These "permissive interpretations" also mean that if someone is fighting for example for Russia or some mercenary organization, they could justify it based on the right to equal treatment in the face of the law. These are the kind of laws that must have no exemption.

They should arrest those dual citizens upon arrival in the country and charge them accordingly.




Journalist quits Reuters over 'role in Israel's assassination of Gaza journalists'


She made particular reference to Reuters' reporting on Israel's killing of prominent Al-Jazeera journalist Anas Al-Sharif and six other media workers on August 10, saying the agency had "perpetuate[d] Israel's propaganda". She said it had been "wilfully abandoning the most basic responsibility of journalism" by publishing the "baseless claim" from the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) that Al-Sharif was an operative for Hamas.

An initial report published by Reuters received backlash after running with the headline: "Israel kills Al Jazeera journalist it says was Hamas leader".

Zink said she could no longer wear her press pass without feeling "shame and grief", as she shared an image of her press card snapped in half alongside her statement.

in reply to geneva_convenience

It's sickening how these outlets literally side with a government against their own innocent murdered workers. Some of them would literally side against their lived experience if they narrowly escaped and lived to talk about it. All for a country that perfectly personifies the term "cry-bully."
in reply to Lasherz

It's also sick how the media just moves on despite the repeated targeted murders of their colleagues.
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in reply to Lasherz

I just went and read the article, I see nothing wrong with the headline or their reporting. The article is full of refutations of Israel’s claim and is clear that none of Israel’s claims have been corroborated.

Reuters is a newswire. They’re always going to report what the parties involved are saying in a dry and dispassionate manner. Not everything needs to be an editorial. They do the same thing when it comes to Russian attacks in Ukraine. They’ll share what TASS is saying while noting that they cannot corroborate the narrative.

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in reply to frongt

I can understand that view, but I think it’s newsworthy to know what a government is claiming in order to be able to refute the claim. As I said, the article makes it very clear that nothing the Israeli government has claimed is verified and they cite multiple sources that counter Israel’s narrative.
in reply to NOT_RICK

It would also be prudent to mention that Israel has a history of lying about this particular topic. They didn't have any issues making that claim attachment when Russia was encroaching on Crimea, and the Kremlin was denying it.
in reply to Lasherz

I just went back to some 2014 articles about Crimea and I’m not finding what you’re referencing, can you give me a hand?
in reply to NOT_RICK

It's pretty much impossible to find an article where the journalist treats the Russian soldiers as unknown or neutral parties and almost just as hard to find articles that give the full statements from the Kremlin without the implication being that it's not a proper explanatory statement given the situation. The reason is the statements filling the majority of the body are from western sources, which were more reputable in that instance.

To your point on covering Israel, it would be in the interest of telling the story accurately to mention that journalists are vetted through the IDF and all footage is subject to that vetting as well as who is allowed in. The factual model you present breaks down when access is limited, both by the IDF killing journalists and by limiting the eyes on the ground journalists, their equipment, their film, and their employees at every level. If you control the opposition's ability to communicate reality, then you win under that model, but other news models like what Zeteo does mentions those things and the perspective is prioritized with the proper rarity and reputation that it actually has.

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in reply to Lasherz

I didn’t know that about the vetting of journalists. You think there is access journalism at play in terms of the favorable treatment in articles or is it just plain old bias?
in reply to NOT_RICK

It's both. You don't bite the hand that feeds you as hard as it might deserve to be bitten. Selection bias is the main thing I see in news. They wouldn't have that position long if they engaged in wrong-think or pointed the camera in the wrong class' direction.
in reply to NOT_RICK

A claim not published needs no refutation.

Reporting what people say is the domain of gossip magazines. Report the facts of what people do.

in reply to frongt

The claim is published by Israel regardless of whether or not Reuters reports it. Reporting what governments say is the job of the media as the fourth estate, imo.
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in reply to NOT_RICK

Reporting what governments say is the job of the media as the fourth estate, imo.


Not exactly. To paraphrase the well known example, the job of the fourth estate is not to say "the government says it's raining". It is to look outside and tell us if the government is telling the truth.

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in reply to NOT_RICK

So Reuters reported that Israel bombed the hospital on purpose because they saw a camera right?

archive.is/iLqRZ

in reply to geneva_convenience

They did report on what the IDF statement regarding the strike was. No mention of a camera in that statement. Not sure what the Times of Israel has to do with this
in reply to NOT_RICK

This was what the Israeli military published in Hebrew.

But pray tell why Reuters would only publish Netanyahu's lies when Israel is literally contradicting it in their own newspapers.

Israel killed a Reuters journalist here by the way.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

They didn’t only publish Israel’s claims, and to be clear I firmly believe Israel is completely full of shit. Their story includes multiple statements from Al Jazeera, UN human rights office, and Qatari government sources refuting Israel’s lies.
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in reply to NOT_RICK

Why doesn't it include the Israeli military as a source which says that Israel did it on purpose?

It seems fairly important to cite the literal perpetrators instead of just the PR department.

Also as noted in the summary of the article, when Anas Al Sharif was killed by Israel, Reuters directly put the IDF lie in the headline without refuting it.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

Ah, I get the connection now, thanks. I’d imagine Reuters didn’t receive the same statement from their IDF sources as the Israel Times did, idk. I’d certainly prefer them to add that to the article, or subsequent reporting.

Edit: as of an hour ago Reuters is reporting the camera narrative from the IDF. They put quotes around “Hamas camera” in their story to indicate it’s just Israel’s narrative.

I’ll add my own editorial to this, claiming a camera is Hamas… fucking ridiculous.

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in reply to NOT_RICK

If you spread genocidal propaganda you might as well be pulling the trigger.

See lemmy world admins for example

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in reply to NOT_RICK

What you describe isn't how it always was. News have grown accustomed to skating by with nothing but police statements, for the most obvious example, to make very bold claims. The obsession with being early and the risk of bucking the system of power only to be proven wrong later has been crippling for media integrity.
in reply to NOT_RICK

Probably because the article and the headline were not created by the same person. Putting Israel's claim in the headline puts its legitimacy above all others and makes it the default narrative. Given their consistent dishonesty, Reuters should know better. Especially when it comes to a (former?) employee.
in reply to LibertyLizard

Yeah I recall people getting similarly mad at them using Russian claims in the headline. Definitely not best practice from my POV.
in reply to NOT_RICK

and is clear that none of Israel’s claims have been corroborated.


So then why even include them, let alone make them the subject of the headline where most people stop reading?



How businesses deflect responsibilities for addressing modern slavery in their supply chains


Author: Kam Phung | Assistant Professor of Business & Society, Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University

Despite growing awareness and legislation aimed at eradicating modern slavery — including forced labour, bonded labour and other extreme forms of human exploitation — efforts to combat the issue remain largely ineffective.

The United Kingdom, the first to enact a modern slavery act in 2015, is a case in point. The latest government figures show 5,690 potential victims in the U.K. were referred to the Home Office between April and June. This is the highest quarterly figure since the national referral mechanism began in 2009.

This could be attributed to a multitude of reasons, including an actual rise in exploitation, growing awareness of the issue and more training being provided for frontline services. But the effectiveness of transparency and disclosure laws in achieving substantive change in businesses’ behaviours has long been questioned.


The article then dives into the details of how this happens and potential ways to address it

in reply to Otter Raft

It's a cultural problem.

"It makes us more money" will always be a viable excuse, because the useful idiots listening to it would do the same thing in their position.

Until our culture changes where we can put people before profits, then we shouldn't expect these problems to be fixed.

Most people literally don't want to fix them because most people don't see it as a problem.

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in reply to Lady Butterfly she/her

Are we sure this isn't a video google "enhanced with ai".

It's not likely, considering he's got enough money to be a problem for them, but it would tie into thier plan to make everything look like slop so you can no longer tell what is slop.

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India Post suspends US-bound parcels from August 25 after new American duty rules


The Department of Posts has announced that it will temporarily stop accepting most postal consignments to the United States from August 25, following changes to US duty rules that come into effect later this month.

The US issued an order on July 30, withdrawing the duty-free exemption for goods valued up to USD 800. From August 29, all postal items sent to the US, regardless of their value, will attract customs duties under the International Emergency Economic Power Act (IEEPA) tariff framework. Only gift items up to USD 100 will remain duty-free.

According to the order, only international carriers and other “qualified parties” approved by US Customs can collect and pay duties on postal shipments. But since the process for approving these parties and setting up duty collection isn’t clear yet, airlines have said they won’t be able to carry US-bound postal parcels after August 25.

in reply to Stamau123

So it's not just due to the tariffs, but even more because the Trump administration has so far not provided a working system that can be used to pay those tariffs. So not just malice, but incompetence too.

in reply to Davriellelouna

Seems like this is a pattern for all fifa shit.

Soccer fans are some of the worst.

in reply to toad31

At this point FIFA is just a criminal enterprise. We just have to think of it as such.

"Mafiosathon is coming to your city! Tickets on sale now!"



Every Year, Sanctions Kill More People Than Wars


Between 2010 and 2021, unilateral sanctions caused ~564,258 deaths each year – more than five times the number of people killed annually in direct armed combat. This warning comes from a new report published in The Lancet, which contextualizes decades of data on how sanctions affect mortality.

“From a rights-based perspective, evidence that sanctions lead to losses in lives should be sufficient reason to advocate for the suspension of their use,” the study’s authors argue. But that is far from reality. Over the same decade, nearly a quarter of all of the world’s countries were affected by sanctions, driven primarily by a sharp increase in unilateral economic measures imposed by the United States and its European allies.

While Western sanctions “have the claimed aim to end wars, protect human rights, or promote democracy,” the report shows they do the very opposite. By restricting a country’s ability to import essential goods like food, medicine, and medical supplies, and by slashing public budgets, sanctions systematically undermine healthcare systems and other vital services.

https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/08/02/every-year-sanctions-kill-more-people-than-wars/

in reply to Diva (she/her)

As a kid, I thought sanctions should be considered a war crime because they deliberately target non-combatants in order to cause suffering on a mass scale. As an adult, I still view it the same way. It's cruel, and aimed at the people who have no control over what their governments do.
in reply to swelter_spark

It’s a very easily reversible process, even the reasons for sanctions have to be cited! If you think that’s cruel, you should see why they were put there in the first place


India’s supreme court orders inquiry into giant zoo run by son of Asia’s richest person


Activists claim Anant Ambani’s Vantara facility has no plan to return its endangered species to the wild

India’s supreme court has ordered an investigation into allegations of illegal animal imports and financial misconduct at a vast private zoo set up by the son of Asia’s richest person.

Vantara, which describes itself as the “world’s biggest wild animal rescue centre”, is run by Anant Ambani, a son of Mukesh Ambani, the billionaire head of the conglomerate Reliance Industries.

The site in the western state of Gujarat is home to more than 200 elephants, as well as 50 bears, 160 tigers, 200 lions, 250 leopards and 900 crocodiles, among other animals, according to India’s Central Zoo Authority.



Israel Bombs Gaza Hospital, Kills 5 Journalists from AP, Al Jazeera, Reuters, NBC


Interview with Muhammad Shehada
Palestinian writer and analyst
August 25, 2025

[contains chilling details of the methodical Israeli attack]

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Israel Bombs Gaza Hospital, Kills 5 Journalists from AP, Al Jazeera, Reuters, NBC


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35201919

Interview with Muhammad Shehada
Palestinian writer and analyst
August 25, 2025

[contains chilling details of the methodical Israeli attack]



Israel Bombs Gaza Hospital, Kills 5 Journalists from AP, Al Jazeera, Reuters, NBC


Interview with Muhammad Shehada
Palestinian writer and analyst
August 25, 2025

[contains chilling details of the methodical Israeli attack]


in reply to ozzy

That was one of the trademarks of the Olympic Bomber. He didn't do it at the Olympics, but when he bombed abortion clinics, he would set a second bomb to go off after first responders arrived. By helping those he felt were murders, the first responders were complicit.


Australia expels Iranian diplomats over antisemitic attacks


Australia has taken the unprecedented step of expelling several Iranian diplomats.

According to Canberra, the diplomats coordinated violent, antisemitic attacks and now have seven days to leave the country.

in reply to MicroWave

Australia recognizing Palestine and having beef with Netanyahu while protecting their own jewish community from iranian organized attacks seems based.
in reply to Enkrod

Congrats, you got fooled.
acij.org.au/despite-government…


Japan city drafts ordinance to cap smartphone use at 2 hours per day - Kyodo News


I would like to know how you think about this. Personally, I think it's a very good ordinance. It's not enforced, but encouraged. We should correct the situation that Xitter users and Tiktokers are getting brainfucked by spreading conspiracies.
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in reply to fin

Its a horrible law, although there is no punishment, it just normalizes the idea of persecuting and shaming innocent people. The laws are not good when you use them to micromanage your neighbors lives. Laws are supposed to be for taking away the need for violence from society and putting judgment into a transparent and safe and strict process. All this type of stuff just gives the state more power to harm people it doesnt like who are doing nothing actually wrong. Like all laws this will only be selectivly enforced against people the powerful dont like. The reason countries really start to become bad is when you get one group of idiots in power who think they know everything, who think it their role to mold humanity into their idea of right and wrong. People lose their motivation, their creativity, their will to build things, because their life becomes a benign hell of just being a host for elitest parasites. It starts with elitest assholes telling you how you are allowed to spend your free time, and what types of haircuts are acceptable, and what types of books you are allowed to read, mass zurveliience, propganda on every type of media you consume. Silencing disidents. It ends with a society where nobody cares about anything. Nobody wants to work. There isnt anything to buy anyways. Creativity at first and then the good genes in the population just die out. The human race is truely fucked. The greatest filter we have is our complete inability to not abuse innocent people. So many humans just want to control each other. Humans are obsessed with controling each other. Nothing great was ever created by control, only by the florishing of the human spirit and liberty, allowing people to be creative and weird and happy. History so clearly shows this. Religous societies and authoritarian societies are always complete shitholes even for the ones who benifit, like the racialy pure male normative class. The nicest societies are the ones who out liberty above all else. The richest person in a bad country is worse off then the poorest person in a nice country. Money doesnt buy happiness. Money cannot buy you love, not real love, just a simulation of it. Money cannot protect your kids. Money does not give your life meaning. Money usually just ruins you even more then you already were and then you jave to lie and xeluse yourself into thinking you deserve it, to avoid cognitive disonance with the only people who can tolorate you. Too bad people are too dumb to realize this now. People who trade liberty for temporary security, people who trade liberty so they can avoid actually facing any real issues in society, people who trade liberty so they can be comcortable and growntheir 401k, are the worst types of people.
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in reply to fin

Next, they're going to tell you who you can have sex with and who you cannot.



Exclusive: Jeremy Corbyn on building a new party to transform British politics


By Imran Mulla
Published date: 22 August 2025 17:47 BST

Now, he is organising a Gaza Tribunal of his own.
"We have on 4 and 5 of September, for two days in Church House in Westminster, an open public inquiry," Corbyn says.

"It will be live on YouTube and lots of other platforms and channels, and that inquiry will be hearing voices from people in Gaza, in the West Bank, aid workers, journalists, lawyers, international legal experts."


[Note to our Fedi friends in the UK - it would be great if someone could get this tribunal streamed via Peertube in some fashion.]

The new party was announced on 3 July, when MP Zarah Sultana left the Labour Party and said she would co-lead a different outfit with Corbyn.

That party doesn't exist yet. It doesn't even have a name. But it has already received more than 800,000 sign-ups.

Polling this week found that a third of 2024 Labour voters would consider voting for a Corbyn-Sultana-led party, as well as over a quarter of Labour members.

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Exclusive: Jeremy Corbyn on building a new party to transform British politics


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35167663

By Imran Mulla
Published date: 22 August 2025 17:47 BST
Now, he is organising a Gaza Tribunal of his own.
"We have on 4 and 5 of September, for two days in Church House in Westminster, an open public inquiry," Corbyn says.

"It will be live on YouTube and lots of other platforms and channels, and that inquiry will be hearing voices from people in Gaza, in the West Bank, aid workers, journalists, lawyers, international legal experts."

[Note to our Fedi friends in the UK - it would be great if someone could get this tribunal streamed via Peertube in some fashion.]

The new party was announced on 3 July, when MP Zarah Sultana left the Labour Party and said she would co-lead a different outfit with Corbyn.

That party doesn't exist yet. It doesn't even have a name. But it has already received more than 800,000 sign-ups.

Polling this week found that a third of 2024 Labour voters would consider voting for a Corbyn-Sultana-led party, as well as over a quarter of Labour members.




Exclusive: Jeremy Corbyn on building a new party to transform British politics


By Imran Mulla
Published date: 22 August 2025 17:47 BST

Now, he is organising a Gaza Tribunal of his own.
"We have on 4 and 5 of September, for two days in Church House in Westminster, an open public inquiry," Corbyn says.

"It will be live on YouTube and lots of other platforms and channels, and that inquiry will be hearing voices from people in Gaza, in the West Bank, aid workers, journalists, lawyers, international legal experts."


[Note to our Fedi friends in the UK - it would be great if someone could get this tribunal streamed via Peertube in some fashion.]

The new party was announced on 3 July, when MP Zarah Sultana left the Labour Party and said she would co-lead a different outfit with Corbyn.

That party doesn't exist yet. It doesn't even have a name. But it has already received more than 800,000 sign-ups.

Polling this week found that a third of 2024 Labour voters would consider voting for a Corbyn-Sultana-led party, as well as over a quarter of Labour members.



in reply to YappyMonotheist

I don't know a great deal, but his stance on the Russia/Ukraine war concerns me.

theguardian.com/politics/2022/…

in reply to Schal330

Don't see that objectionable stuff in there, really. I'm in favour of arming Ukraine. This article is several years old. It's not like Starmer stopped the war either. In fact, I think most Western European politicians have an interest in the war dragging on for as long as possible
in reply to qevlarr

Nah, he openly supports the annexation of Crimea (which means he supports the prosecution of Ukrainian speakers and Crimean Tartars).

The stuff about western leaders wanting the war to drag on as long as possible is a tankie conspiracy theory.

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in reply to Skiluros

I was wondering if what you were saying about Corbyn was true, so I looked up most of your claims (all true for those I checked), and I thought I'd share what I found for others.

Corbyn used Russian talking points as justification for not wanting to do anything about Russia's conquest of Crimea: hscentre.org/russia-and-eurasi…

Corbyn has indeed worked with RT. This article called him a frequent guest: thearticle.com/rt-is-putins-pr…

Corbyn is indeed against NATO: channel4.com/news/factcheck/fa…

And Corbyn does indeed oppose weapon deliveries to Ukraine because "it would prolong the war": theguardian.com/politics/2023/…

in reply to RunawayFixer

As I mentioned in this thread, only an idiot would think such matters wouldn't be reported in Ukrainian media (that has no stake in internal UK politics).

[1] actually referenced a different specific example, but the point remains.

reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/commen…

The image in that reddit thread is from "Stop the War" fake-peace, pro russian genocidal imperialism organization. And that tankie Corbyn roach has a senior position in that shit org.

in reply to Skiluros

If he supports it so openly, why is there only evidence of the opposite? Do you need your meds?
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in reply to Arcane2077

Don't lie. His fake peacenik organisation recognized Crimea as part of russia.
in reply to Skiluros

Imagine being given the opportunity to fact check yourself, and instead choosing to fall deeper into delusion and paranoia. I’m sorry for you
in reply to Arcane2077

Keep playing dumb. You don't even speak Ukrainian (or russian) and you're acting like some sort authority with you "opportunity to fact check yourself".

You don't know jack shit (and we both know this). Keep pretending otherwise. 😄

in reply to Skiluros

Here’s a hint: You will never come up with a source for your beliefs because you’d have to admit you’ve been played first.

It’s human to fall for it now and then. You’re amongst the majority.

I hope you get help

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in reply to Arcane2077

Nah, you talk big but you can't even state Corbyn's idiotic position on the full scale invasion of Ukraine without looking it up first (if you actually knew, you would have brought it up because it makes a very specific reference for someone in the UK, it's been parroted by other fake leftists too).

I don't need to do a web search, because I know Corbyn's position:

  • He has worked with RT, a Russian propaganda service aimed at the west managed by russian intel services.
  • He routinely promotes russian propaganda narratives about NATO
  • His fake peacenik organization (he is the executive director who is responsible for such press releases) recognized russia as part of Ukraine.
  • He openly opposed weapons deliveries to Ukraine after the full scale in order to give russia an edge in the invasion.

I don't even need to do a web search for this, because this relatively common knowledge in Ukraine (among people who know who Corbyn is).

But sure, Mr. Arcane2077, who doesn't even speak Ukrainian or russian claims to be more knowledgeable than someone who lives in Ukraine and where collaboration with russians by scum such a Corbyn is widely reported.

Own your ignorance my man, don't keep digging into the hole of stupidity that characterizes your knowledge of the relevant issues.

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in reply to Skiluros

You keep pretending I’m speaking with authority when asking for a source for your outlandish claims.
Says more about you than me lmao
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in reply to jabjoe

So he did nothing he’s being accused of. Did you even read the contents of the links in the comment you sent me? God you people are so tiring
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in reply to Arcane2077

I skimmed them as I knew most of it already. I've seen him say stuff about Russia that disgusts me before.

Good follow up post : feddit.uk/post/35181984/196520…

If Corybn wants support from people like me, he needs to come out loudly condemning Putin's actions and support Ukraine. Being anti-war is a massively stupid position against someone like Putin.

in reply to Lazylazycat

Calling for peace talks in this situation is like calling for marriage in couples counseling of a failing relationship, because married couples stay together longer.

Peace talks don't create peace, they happen when peace becomes desirable because of battlefield and political realities. Arming Ukraine more can shorten the war. Calling for premature talks can only prolong it.

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in reply to Schal330

He is anti war. He has been anti war for decades and decades. He is authentic and consistent on this issue. I don't agree how he is applying that principle on Russia Ukraine, but I respect his opinion.

And that's democracy, which is what his new party is making promises of - it will be a bottom up, grass-root and democratic party. So I am not too concerned with Corbyn's personal opinion.

(And like, the detractors are so fixated on this issue. They literally have nothing else to say, no other critics to offer. You mention Corbyn and immediately they are like "oH wHat aBoUt Russia-Ukraine" (a few years ago it was "oH bUt He iS an aNtiSemIte???"), as if that is the single most significant problem Britain is facing right now?? not housing, not NHS, not education, not the gutting of the wealth of the working class??? Talking about single issue voters. (sorry about the rant))

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in reply to nialv7

He is not anti-war, he is pro-russian genocidal imperialism.

He is a tankie, and when has the working class done well under regimes that tankies support?

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in reply to YappyMonotheist

Because we have FPTP and this will further split the left vote and let Reform / Tories in.

Our number one priority should be to kill FPTP and make it so we don't have governments only a minority of the voters wanted.

We know a Corbyn Labour party scares people to vote against Labour. He has a ceiling. There is a lot of country that subscribes to his views, but not enough to do more than strip those votes from Lab/Lib/SNP/Green/Plaid.

Reform are worse than Tories and I fear if they ever get power, they do a Trump. Damage the country and be hard to remove.

in reply to jabjoe

I'm just assuming this guy made his own party because the other options don't actually fight for the working class.

If the party you support's main goal is to "kill their enemies" or whatever, perhaps the best way to go about doing that would be to align itself with the working class.

This would intrinsically mean supporting policies that reduce the disparity in wealth.

in reply to toad31

I think all the left wing parties agree there is a problem with in equality. If the left splitters off to load into so many parties, it will lose. No matter if it makes up over half the electorate. FPTP is basically rigged against the left because the left struggle to compromise and unify.
in reply to jabjoe

They will at the very least need a pact with Polanski's Greens. If Starmer continues down his current trajectory, I can see a similar exodus of Labour voters to these two to Tory voters' exodus to Reform
in reply to subarctictundra

If you go from Labour to Reform, your not of the Left. Or fooled. Guess will find out if the left is so split by election time and Reform splip in. I'm blame Corybn for that like I do for Boris's win. That time it was by repelling people to the Tories. This time it would be vote splitting. Though I agree with a good chunk of what he says, he a political menace of the left.
in reply to Peter Link

Well this thread has taught me the anti-Corbyn people are completely unhinged


India will buy oil from where it gets 'the best deal' - envoy to Russia


India will continue to buy oil from wherever it "gets the best deal" in order to protect the interests of its 1.4 billion people, the country's ambassador to Russia has said.

Vinay Kumar's statement comes days before Donald Trump's 50% tariffs on India, including a 25% penalty for buying Russian oil and weapons, are set to kick in.

Russian crude made up 35-40% of India's oil imports in 2024, up from 3% in 2021.

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in reply to Photonic

Yeah alright I blame them, but of no consequence. I should put my own house in order first.
in reply to dukemirage

The EU has reduced their fossil fuel imports from Russia by almost 90% since 2022. India has increased theirs by more than 10 times in the same timeframe.

You think the EU should keep mouth shut when someone is making a giant mess and helping their friend break into your house because there is some dust in the corner?



Taiwan deports Japanese man for declaring island belongs to China


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/47178221

Taiwan on Monday deported a Japanese man and barred his re-entry after he and another compatriot filmed a video waving mainland China's national flag and declaring "Taiwan belongs to China," the island's immigration agency said.


in reply to schizoidman

Sorry Taiwan, we have morons in Japan too. I wish you could just drop the guy off in the middle of the ocean.


Evergrande: Chinese property giant delisted after spectacular fall


Chinese property giant Evergrande's shares were taken off the Hong Kong stock market on Monday after more than a decade and a half of trading.

It marks a grim milestone for what was once China's biggest real estate firm, with a stock market valuation of more than $50bn (£37.1bn). That was before its spectacular collapse under the weight of the huge debts that had powered its meteoric rise.

Experts say the delisting was both inevitable and final.

"Once delisted, there is no coming back," says Dan Wang, China director at political risk consultancy Eurasia Group.

Evergrande is now best-known for its part in a crisis that has for years dragged on the world's second-largest economy.

in reply to HBK

... meteoritic rise...


No, they don't. Meteorites fall to the ground while vaporizing themselves. Like Evergrande it seems.

Edit: @Hugin@lemmy.world made a good point. It actually does make sense of you say meteoric rise, which they did.

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in reply to probable_possum

meteor means things high in the sky. from Greek ta meteōra "the celestial phenomena, things in heaven above," plural of meteōron, literally "thing high up,"
in reply to probable_possum

meteoric rise means to rise high in the sky. Meteorologist to study things high in the sky.
Meteor thing in the sky.

Meteoric rise doesn't reference the rock falling from the sky. They have the same root word meaning high in the sky.

in reply to Hugin

meteoric rise.


Ooooh! They didn't write meteoritic but meteoric.
You are right. Thanks for the explanation.

in reply to HBK

“Once delisted, there is no coming back,”


Can someone explain why this is?