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in reply to RandAlThor

The French don't get enough criticism about what they've done and continue to do globally. USA is rightfully considered the bad guy globally but 250 years of war and theft are nothing compared to the 400 - 600 years of rape and pillaging the French have done

in reply to RandAlThor

Weird that you'd need a royal pardon for this when you could simply abolish the "defaming the monarchy" law.
in reply to UnderpantsWeevil

"simply". I think going to Mars is easier than asking Thai politician to abolish that law.
in reply to UnderpantsWeevil

I'm sure this has changed a bit since the old (very popular) king died, but back then you would probably rather go to prison than face the angry mob that would summon if you insulted the king.
in reply to bus_factor

I’m sure this has changed a bit since the old (very popular) king died


Sort of a chicken-egg situation. Is the king so popular that nobody bothers to criticize him? Or is the king's light touch less likely to stir the pot and provoke criticism that results in prosecution?

you would probably rather go to prison than face the angry mob


This sounds like using a Jim Crow era lynch mob to explain the popularity of a Segregationist governor.


in reply to Amoxtli

It was a bribe so he could keep his job. Don't make it more than what it was.


Thousands of Protesters Block Roads Across Israel During Nationwide “Day of Disruption”


In Israel, thousands of protesters have blocked roads around the country, including a major highway in Tel Aviv, burning tires, calling for the return of the hostages still held in Gaza and an end to Israel’s war on the besieged strip. The protests were led by families of hostages, and part of a nationwide “Day of Disruption.”
in reply to greenfire

"Meanwhile, Israel’s military chief clashed with far-right ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir about Israel’s Gaza City operation, with Smotrich reportedly saying, “Whoever doesn’t evacuate, don’t let them. No water, no electricity, they can die of hunger or surrender.”


I bet those 2 pieces of shit still act offended if you call this genocide genocide

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in reply to fluxion

You'd lose that bet. They're quite vocal about their commitment to genocide.
in reply to frongt

Internally yes, but in english they say something nice to cover up their hatred so the US can smile and nod and keep handing them weapons.
in reply to greenfire

The hostages are dead.

Imagine getting kidnapped and then your country bombs you for 2 years with white phosphorus lmao

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Trump imposes 50% tariff on India as punishment for buying Russian oil


Donald Trump imposed 50% tariffs on most US imports from India, making good on a threat to punish one of the world’s largest economies over its purchases of discounted Russian oil.

The tariffs, which came into effect just after midnight on Wednesday in Washington, risk inflicting significant damage on the Indian economy and further disrupting global supply chains.

US tariffs of 25% on Indian goods went into force earlier this month, but Trump announced plans to double the rate, citing New Delhi’s purchases of Russian oil, which the White House has argued is indirectly funding Russia’s war against Ukraine.

in reply to MicroWave

"India's doing some bad stuff. Terribly bad. It's Tremendously bad. As Americans, you all need to pay me extra for it"
in reply to MicroWave

Given the gifts Trump has handed to Russia so far, he's likely using Russian oil as a mere justification to impose more tariffs on India. Tariffs that are unlikely to stop India from using Russian oil. Not an actual attempt to hurt Russia.


I made a jank chicken feeder auger.


Just scrolling through random photos. Old hi-bay light reflector, a cheap metal screw auger, some old pipe and a random drill I had. ESP controlled with some customised firmware. Silly chickens also have an automated door, heater, light... hooked into home assistant.

They're not even my chickens, they just rocked up one day and started trying to sleep on my hot water cylinder... nekkminnit I've been tricked into building them a house!



in reply to ThePrivacyPolicy

I don't want to type stuff into a command line. Like ever. If this is possible then I'm in.
in reply to ZMoney

Haven't had a need to open one the entire time I've been on the OS! Other than for my own development needs, but that's my own use case and nothing to do with operating the OS as a user.


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.

in reply to wewbull

Sounds like profit to me, houses and buildings got built, rent and housing prices are going down. Sucks for the megacorp though.
in reply to Not_mikey

...and the people who gave out the loans. That's where I'm expecting things to have an effect, much like 2008. A property company can crumble, but governments are much more protective of banks.


„Die Affäre Cum-Ex“ (Serie, 2025)

Seit das ZDF und ARTE vor acht Jahren mit der legendären Serie „Bad Banks“ europäische Maßstäbe gesetzt haben und, in zwei Staffeln, einen mit Preisen überhäuften und internationalen Erfolg feiern konnten, habe ich mich gefragt, ob, und wenn, dann wann und wie, so ein TV-Ereignis wohl zu wiederholen sein würde. Für all diese Fragen steht die Antwort auf dem brandneuen „ZDF-Portal“. Bei der Ausstrahlung im TV war das kein Quotenhit, dabei ist diese Serie aber ein öffentlich-rechtlicher Hammer! (ZDF)

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in reply to oce 🐆

The capitalist system promotes greed to an extreme extent.

People aren't greedy by nature. It's the circumstances that are the problem.

in reply to tfm

How do you know people are not greedy by nature? Wasn't it people who invented capitalism?
in reply to oce 🐆

Elites invented capitalism. Those who already controlled most resources.

Greed develops if individuals and groups get the possibility to capture way too many resources without any limits or consequences.

in reply to tfm

People let those other people control resources, could it be because they shared the greed and thought they would benefit more from it by letting that happen?
in reply to oce 🐆

People let those other people control resources


Who would be able to take it away from them? They'll do everything possible to keep them. Move it, buy politicians, etc.

could it be because they shared the greed and thought they would benefit more from it by letting that happen?


You mean trickle down and that bs?

in reply to tfm

Who would be able to take it away from them? They’ll do everything possible to keep them. Move it, buy politicians, etc.


A sufficient amount of people, it has happened a couple of time in history.

You mean trickle down and that bs?


Yes the belief in such thing. If we go back to early society, it could be agreeing to follow a leader because you believe you'll get more resources from working for his group than by yourself.

in reply to oce 🐆

According to anthropologists, for the vast majority of human history, humans operated based on gift economies. Money is a much more recent invention. Capitalism is an even more recent invention.

Humans existed for around 200,000 years.

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in reply to Default Username

Greed doesn't need money it could be any resource. Would you have a source about the anthropologist claim?
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in reply to oce 🐆

youtube.com/watch?v=W-gdHrINyM…

Sources linked in the description.

in reply to Lembot_0004

The stupids are the ones having kids.

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in reply to xc2215x

The autority should be held accountable too for knowing about the case and still let the abusers free and allowed them to continue streaming during the investigatiob
in reply to mrdown

That's what gets me. This feels like an attempt to pass responsibility on and deflect away from the fact that the authorities were alerted and involved and did nothing to stop it.


Denmark demands US answers to new Greenland allegations


The Danish foreign minister has summoned the top U.S. diplomat in Copenhagen to explain a media report alleging that American nationals linked to Donald Trump are attempting to infiltrate Greenland and run covert influencing operations there.


in reply to Davriellelouna

How DARE you be in love and show your happiness towards another person that loves you too! That's a TERRIBLE thing, didn't you know???

😠


in reply to Davriellelouna

USA is not an ally to anyone, just look at how they've behaved against Canada, a country that supported the US fight for independence, and has been their #1 ally ever since.
Denmark too has been one of the closest allies to USA for half a century. And USA could easily make defense agreements regarding Greenland with Greenland and Denmark. Yet they choose to behave like an enemy!!!

USA is behaving like an enemy, and behaving like an enemy, actually makes you one.

For Christ sake, stop the purchase from Denmark of F35!! What the fuck is our government thinking continuing that moronic program?

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in reply to Buffalox

Canada, a country that supported the US fight for independence


I do have to question this idea, because the defining feature that kept Canada as Canada, rather than yet another part of the US, is that the Canadian colonies famously did not support independence.

The US even tried to "liberate" Quebec during the war, and the locals were very much not fans of that idea.

in reply to Stovetop

Yeah, over a long enough timescale every country's relations have their ups and downs. Recent generations have been quite close, though - Canada spent a lot of military lives supporting America's misadventure in Afghanistan, for example. So it's still quite the massive stab in the back as far as the currently living Canadians are concerned.
in reply to Stovetop

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada%E…

At the outset of the American Revolutionary War, the American revolutionaries hoped the French Canadians in Quebec and the Colonists in Nova Scotia would join their rebellion. They were pre-approved for joining the United States in the Articles of Confederation. When northeastern Quebec was invaded, thousands joined the American cause




in reply to Davriellelouna

I didn't think it would be a problem in other countries outside the US. It's probably the same everywhere now where kids have no respect for teachers. That's the only reason I can think of aside from maybe cheating for why this would even be a problem anywhere outside the US.

in reply to work till i die

I get the sentiment, but it's seriously misguided. MPs need to be paid well to A: be harder to bribe and B: make the post viable for non-wealthy people.
in reply to NoneOfUrBusiness

i got ur point. but here in indonesia.. a lot of people wants to be MP, they're willing to sell all of their asstes to become one, idk why.. but i guess theres something's wrong here

pardon my english,


in reply to Davriellelouna

Oh you’re telling me a nearly 100% culturally and ethnically homogenous country is gasp not meshing well with government sponsored immigration programs? Color me surprised.

Japan is notoriously “xenophobic” (I don’t necessarily think xenophobia is a bad thing but that’s a different discussion) towards even tourists sometimes despite their economy relying heavily, in part, on tourism.

I can’t imagine they already worked-to-the-bone crowded populations of Japanese cities would be too excited to have an influx of people willing to work for the cold, soulless corporations for less money.

Imo, slow trickle immigration is ideal, it lets immigrants assimilate/integrate into the culture/country they have decided to move to. Personally, I would never think about visiting a country, let alone immigrating, without becoming intimately familiar with cultural norms, their language, and the interests/hobbies/pasttimes of the “native population”.

Sounds like a mess.

in reply to RedditIsALostCause

Uh... the Japanese government is about as xenophobic as the people (ask any foreigner who lives there); they want immigration because it's the only thing keeping their already precarious economy from collapsing. And this is setting aside that the partner city thing is really not about immigration, at all.


Mexico's new Supreme Court takes the bench


Monday Sept. 1 is a landmark day in the history of Mexico's judiciary, as hundreds of judges elected in the nation's first ever judicial elections will commence their new roles.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/mexiconewsda…


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Trump Admin Circulating Plan to Transform Depopulated Gaza Into High-Tech Cash Cow


Under the proposal, the US would take control after "voluntary" relocation of Palestinians from the strip, where proposed projects include an Elon Musk Smart Manufacturing Zone and Gaza Trump Riviera & Islands.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/commondreams…


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Mexico says works created by AI cannot be granted copyright


Mexico's Supreme Court said that the Federal Copyright Law (LFDA) reserves authorship to humans after a copyright applicant submitted an AI-created avatar.


Case file: scjn.gob.mx/sites/default/file… (Spanish)



in reply to belastend

And really, it all comes down to patriarchy... It's bad for almost everyone, men included
in reply to -☆-

Really what it comes down to is fear. Fear of something unknown (or even a fear of yourself - repressed homosexuality) breeds hatred. Violence is externalized hatred, which is the ego’s attempt at quelling the fear.

It sounds corny, but the moment folks stop allowing fear to govern their behavior and actions, is the moment when love (lack of fear) can start becoming the norm.



Americans Take to the Streets for 1,000+ 'Workers Over Billionaires' Labor Day Rallies


"Workers are fighting for a society where public schools take precedence over private profits, healthcare is prioritized over hedge funds, and affordable housing is valued more than homelessness," said May Day Strong.
#USA


EU requests US to reverse visa ban on Palestinian officials


The European Union (EU) urged the US government on Saturday to reverse its decision to block members of the Palestinian Authority (PA) from obtaining visas.


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Brazil must urgently combat contemporary forms of slavery, UN expert says


The UN Special Rapporteur on modern slavery released a statement on Friday protesting that forms of modern slavery continue to exist in Brazil, including exploitation of children and domestic workers, Indigenous, African and Quilombola peoples, sex workers, and migrants, refugees and asylum seekers.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/jurist.org/n…


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Salesforce CEO Says AI Enabled Him To Cut 4,000 Jobs


Speaking to The Logan Bartlett Show on Friday, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said the use of AI agents had enabled him to "rebalance" his headcount in the customer support division by trimming 4,000 jobs. "I've reduced it from 9,000 head to about 5,000 because I need less heads," Benioff said. Benioff called the first eight months of 2025, during which an estimated 10,000 jobs have been lost to AI, "eight of the most exciting months of my career."

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in reply to filister

Wow, that's a really bad excuse to murder 20 people. Not that there is really a good excuse for murdering 20 people, but this one is especially weak.
in reply to filister

They can't stop lying, no matter how stupid they sound. It is a real national mental illness.

in reply to zero

Apple moved its iPhone 17 production sites to India to avoid tariffs in Chinda didn't they? Now anyone who buys one needs to pay Tariffs to get them into the country right... Or do they have an exemption?
in reply to LifeInMultipleChoice

If I remember correctly the apple CEO gifted a bar of gold to Trump in the oval office and now they have an exemption?
in reply to gigachad

Probably the smartest business decision of his career, that's an astonishingly cheap bribe considering the values involved.
in reply to gigachad

You don't remember correctly. It was a gold plated base holding a sample of the new gorilla glass made by Corning.
in reply to zero

The full weight of the dumbest pieces of human shit running this country.


US federal court orders halt to child deportations to Guatemala


A US federal judge on Sunday ordered a temporary stop to Trump administration plans to send more than 600 unaccompanied children back to Guatemala.


Docket: courtlistener.com/docket/71240…



Mexico | 'We're doing well and going to do better': Sheinbaum delivers upbeat first government report


President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday delivered her first annual government report in a 70-minute speech, an upbeat address that focused on achievements in a range of areas, including security, the economy and health care.


Archived version: archive.is/20250902054951/mexi…


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Belgium to recognise Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly


Belgium joins the ranks of Australia, France, Canada and the UK, all who have pledged to recognise a Palestinian state at the UNGA next week in a bid to ramp up pressure on Netanyahu’s government to end the assault on Gaza and alleviate the ongoing humanitarian crisis.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/euronews.com…


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in reply to return2ozma

Jordan Lund once wrote that Biden just HAD to send those bombs to defend america against Iran.

Personally I think if you spread genocidal propaganda you're as bad as pulling the trigger