Iran, Russia Face Common Problems, Adversaries – Iranian Exchange Head
Iran, Russia Face Common Problems, Adversaries – Iranian Exchange Head
Iran and Russia are neighbors facing common challenges and adversaries, making them natural allies that should work closely together, Iran Energy Exchange CEO Mohammad Nazifi Charandabi told Sputnik.Sputnik International
'Not going to forget': Trump's gang gets ominous warning that immunity won't last forever
'Not going to forget': Trump's gang gets ominous warning that immunity won't last forever
Democratic Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is warning top lieutenants of President Donald Trump’s violent and unlawful immigration enforcement policies that they will not always have the protection of presidential immunity and that lawmakers in the future …Jon Queally, Common Dreams (Raw Story)
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Do protests like No Kings still matter? Here’s what experts say
- They help individuals channel their frustration, isolation and desperation
- They are a show of strength
- They typically lead to more political involvement
- They have already produced wins
- They must remain nonviolent to be effective
- They must be in small towns in the heartland, not just big coastal cities
Find one near you at nokings.org
Do protests like No Kings still matter? Here’s what experts say
Despite No Kings protests, some Bay Area residents have expressed frustration that virtually nothing can slow President Donald Trump’s autocratic actions.Joe Garofoli (San Francisco Chronicle)
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UK Home Office loses bid to block Palestine Action from challenging ban as terror group
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37669840
Published date: 17 October 2025 12:44 BST
last update: 1015 EDT
The Court of Appeal on Friday dismissed the government's attempt to stop the judicial review of its decision to ban the group.During the judgement, four judges, including the Lady Chief Justice, also granted Palestine Action's co-founder, Huda Ammori, two further grounds to challenge the ban, that were previously rejected.
These grounds include that the Home Secretary, at the time, failed to consider relevant information or/and considered irrelevant information, and that she failed to follow her published policy "which prescribes that certain factors may be taken into account".
Following Friday's judgement, Ammori praised the decision and described it as an "authoritarian ban" that must be opposed.
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UK Home Office loses bid to block Palestine Action from challenging ban as terror group
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37669840
Published date: 17 October 2025 12:44 BST
last update: 1015 EDT
The Court of Appeal on Friday dismissed the government's attempt to stop the judicial review of its decision to ban the group.During the judgement, four judges, including the Lady Chief Justice, also granted Palestine Action's co-founder, Huda Ammori, two further grounds to challenge the ban, that were previously rejected.
These grounds include that the Home Secretary, at the time, failed to consider relevant information or/and considered irrelevant information, and that she failed to follow her published policy "which prescribes that certain factors may be taken into account".
Following Friday's judgement, Ammori praised the decision and described it as an "authoritarian ban" that must be opposed.
UK Home Office loses bid to block Palestine Action from challenging ban as terror group
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37669840
Published date: 17 October 2025 12:44 BST
last update: 1015 EDT
The Court of Appeal on Friday dismissed the government's attempt to stop the judicial review of its decision to ban the group.During the judgement, four judges, including the Lady Chief Justice, also granted Palestine Action's co-founder, Huda Ammori, two further grounds to challenge the ban, that were previously rejected.
These grounds include that the Home Secretary, at the time, failed to consider relevant information or/and considered irrelevant information, and that she failed to follow her published policy "which prescribes that certain factors may be taken into account".
Following Friday's judgement, Ammori praised the decision and described it as an "authoritarian ban" that must be opposed.
UK Home Office loses bid to block Palestine Action from challenging ban as terror group
Published date: 17 October 2025 12:44 BST
last update: 1015 EDT
The Court of Appeal on Friday dismissed the government's attempt to stop the judicial review of its decision to ban the group.During the judgement, four judges, including the Lady Chief Justice, also granted Palestine Action's co-founder, Huda Ammori, two further grounds to challenge the ban, that were previously rejected.
These grounds include that the Home Secretary, at the time, failed to consider relevant information or/and considered irrelevant information, and that she failed to follow her published policy "which prescribes that certain factors may be taken into account".
Following Friday's judgement, Ammori praised the decision and described it as an "authoritarian ban" that must be opposed.
UK Home Office loses bid to block Palestine Action from challenging ban as terror group
The UK Home Office has lost its appeal to block Palestine Action from challenging its ban as a terror group. The Court of Appeal on Friday dismissed the government's attempt to stop the judicial review of its decision to ban the group.Areeb Ullah (Middle East Eye)
Obviously the next step will be charging the justices for supporting a known terror group.
Oh wait, that’s the American style. UK isn’t there yet, and hopefully will never be
Russian troops liberate eight communities in Ukraine operation over week — top brass
Russian troops liberate eight communities in Ukraine operation over week — top brass
Russia’s Battlegroup West inflicted more than 1,570 casualties on Ukrainian troops and destroyed 21 enemy armored combat vehicles in its area of responsibility over the week, the Defense Ministry reportedTASS
How about all the land they lost this week, how about the 1000's they loose a day attacking prokrost?
This is the worst propaganda ive seen to date
And there is video of the ukranian kills, I watch them fertalizing the land with russians daily
Like this
Russian Marines Tried New Tactics. Their Tank Column Got Wrecked, Anyway.
A 22-vehicle assault group near Pokrovsk tried to hide and prevent mining. It didn't work.David Axe (Trench Art)
Youre the shittiest propagandist.
Ukraines manditory conscription age is was just dropped from 27 to 25 and is letting 18-24 travel
Russia is indoctrinating children with fpv and rifle training
Russia hits apartments and hospitals, Ukraine hits refineries
Putin is a fassicst oligarch dictator who was KGB, Zelensky was a comedian who ran against corruption.
Who should be believed?
Fascism is characterized by a dictatorial leader✔️, centralized autocracy✔️, militarism✔️, forcible suppression of opposition✔️, belief in a natural social hierarchy✔️, subordination of individual interests for the perceived interest of the nation or race✔️, and strong regimentation of society and the economy✔️.
Putin hit the uncle tom daily double on fascism
It's funny how you can tell which insults have made liberals the most sore in the past. You would never call your despised Putler an Uncle Tom if not for the psychic wound left from that term being levied at Obama and others like him.
That's the typical Timothy Snyder/Hannah Arendt breakdown of authoritarianism and fascism, yes, which is always problematic as these definitions could easily apply to any western leader or the subimperialist regimes they prop up, your entire logic is inconsistent. But of course you know that. Poinring out the inconsistencies in your irrational beliefs would be a waste of time, not only because of your belligerence, but because fascism can only coherently analyzed historically.
Im not either liberal nor conservative
There is only one definition to fascism.
Very good AI response to sound like you know what youre talking about.
Here are 3 definitions so you can check for yourself but I suspect a propagandist doesnt care
::: spoiler Cambridge Dictionary
fascism
noun [ U ]
politics (also Fascism)
uk
/ˈfæʃ.ɪ.zəm/ us
/ˈfæʃ.ɪ.zəm/
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a political system based on a very powerful leader, state control, and being extremely proud of country and race, and in which political opposition is not allowed
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::: spoiler Miriam Dictionaryfascismnounfas·cism ˈfa-ˌshi-zəm1often Fascism : a populist political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual, that is associated with a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, and that is characterized by severe economic and social regimentation and by forcible suppression of oppositionAt the core of fascism is loyalty to tribe, ethnic identity, religion, tradition, or, in a word, nation.—Jason StanleyThere are differences between Italian Fascism, German Nazism, and their various nationalist descendants.—Josh Jonesbroadly : a philosophy or system with some combination of fascist values and governing structuresTake away colonialism and you still have … Balkan fascism … —Umberto Eco2a tendency toward or actual exercise of strong autocratic or dictatorial control
The early instances of army fascism and brutality are typical …—Jason Watson Aldridge
Call it "soft fascism": a political system that aims to stamp out dissent and seize control of every major aspect of a country's political and social life, without needing to resort to "hard" measures like banning elections …—Zach Beauchamp
—often used informally in an exaggerated way
Like the city's ban on the use of trans fats and draconian restrictions on smoking, the new soda regulations are … yet another installment of what Jonah Goldberg rightly termed "liberal fascism."—Jonathan S. Tobin
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Fascism (/ˈfæʃɪzəm/ FASH-iz-əm) is a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology and movement that rose to prominence in early-20th-century Europe.[1][2][3] Fascism is characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived interest of the nation or race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.[3][4] Opposed to communism, democracy, liberalism, pluralism, and socialism,[5][6] fascism is at the far right of the traditional left–right spectrum.[1][6]
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You may want to turn your monitor on. The Ukrainians have been panicking hard for weeks. Trump did another rhetorical pirouette after failing to pressure Putin with the usual hardline demands. Zelensky is begging for negotiations, and not in the usual way where they demand all the territory Russia already claimed.
Everyone sees the half life of Ukrainian victory claims runs about four weeks now. Outside of the country, they hold zero water.
Putin Can't Hide Russia's Gasoline Crisis
Opinion | Gasoline in Russia is being rationed from its western Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad to Vladivostok in the Far East. The nation that parades as an energy superpower cannot keep its own drivers on the road.Jason Corcoran (The Moscow Times)
Facts are just that, there is video evidence for ukraines kills. Not so much for russia.
Russians are using dated tactics and weapons and the losses proves as much. All because of the tyranical fascist leader
there is video evidence for ukraines kills. Not so much for russia.
You are living in a bubble.
Graphic Videos - Uncensored reality documented by you !
Kaotic.com is a free video and file host depicting the reality of life around the globe. The world is a scary place !kaotic.com
Did you happen to look at what you linked?? 90% of the video is russian getting killed lmfao
This isnt the evidence ya think it is buahahaha
Russia reasched Prokhovst in June 2022, if theyre so good why have they yet take the city??
You propagandists are shit
Russia demands UN condemn Ukrainian drone attack that killed war correspondent Zuyev
Russia demands UN condemn Ukrainian drone attack that killed war correspondent Zuyev
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova urged taking exhaustive measures to prevent such things in the futureTASS
NodeBB <> Lemmy federation issue (re: nullable image/icon)
nutomic@lemmy.ml reported a federation issue with a NodeBB instance and we debugged it. It turns out Lemmy is unable to handle actors who have image or icon set to null.
Lemmy is taking steps to handle this (source, source), and NodeBB will update its actor logic to omit properties without an avatar or cover photo set.
Fix for NodeBB compat and updated test assets by Nutomic · Pull Request #6090 · LemmyNet/lemmy
Values "icon": null, "image": null were not handled correctly by deserialize_last. LemmyNet/activitypub-federation-rust#151GitHub
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Spit On, Sworn At, and Undeterred: What It’s Like to Own a Cybertruck
Aside from a MAGA hat, there is likely no object that feels more emblematic of US president Donald Trump’s return to the White House than the Tesla Cybertruck. The blunt angles and steel doors look futuristic, for sure, but only if the future looks a lot like RoboCop. To some, it’s a metallic status symbol. To others, it’s fascism on wheels. Either way, heads turn.Cybertruck owners see things differently. “To me, it's just a vehicle that I love,” says Andrew Castillo, a stock trader from Los Angeles. “It has no political affiliations at all to me.”
We’re standing in the parking lot of McCormick's Palm Springs Classic Car Auctions. All around us, a dozen Cybertruck owners—and their cars—bake in the 100 degree heat. They’ve arrived for a meetup organized by Michael Goldman, who runs the 53,000-person Facebook group Cybertruck Owners Only. Though suspicious of the media, they’re eager to set the record straight about the car that they love. WIRED is here to learn how it feels to be out in public in such a politically charged vehicle. Has the past year or so changed anyone’s minds about owning the truck? Do owners like the attention—or are they adding bumper stickers decrying Elon Musk?
As we’re talking, a woman drives by in a small sedan. “Your cars are fucking ugly!” she screams before peeling off. Castillo smiles. “Some people just aren’t playing with a full deck of cards,” he says serenely.
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Frans Timmermans: ‘Jetten is met D66 op de stoel van de VVD gaan zitten’
This is what happens with fewer competition and the iPhone stagnating. Windows Mobile had it succeeded even marginally, Google wouldn't be doing this.
Replace Windows Mobile with Blackberry, Meego, etc... The competition doesn't need to be open, they just need to motivate Google to be open.
The competition doesn’t need to be open, they just need to motivate Google to be open.
...but could that actually happen? I'm not sure what WOULD motivate Google to be open. Even if there were three or four more major mobile players (all with equal market share), and Google had the only platform that allowed unblessed software to be installed, I'm not sure that would pressure Google to continue to be "the open choice", but more likely to take this same action as "the odd man out".
At a fundamental level, there is an illusion/concept planted in the human mind that "force answers everything", and when they run out of ideas (or all the ideas that they have would require too much [re]work to their liking) the tendency is to fall back onto "just use force" as an easy "solution".
DOE finalizes $1.6B loan guarantee for transmission upgrades
DOE finalizes $1.6B loan guarantee for transmission upgrades - E&E News by POLITICO
The Biden-era financing will help utility company AEP rebuild power lines serving large factories and data centers in Ohio and Indiana.Jeffrey Tomich (E&E News by POLITICO)
DC woman accused of assaulting agent during ICE encounter found not guilty
Prosecutor Jeanine Pirro failed to secure a felony indictment against the woman three times, then lost a jury trial on a misdemeanor charge. Ouch.
A Washington, D.C., woman accused of assaulting a federal agent was found not guilty by a jury on Thursday, the latest embarrassment for Jeanine Pirro, President Donald Trump's U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.
Prosecutors had alleged Sidney Lori Reid kicked a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent during an altercation outside the D.C. Jail in July. Reid had been filming Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers while they were detaining a man who'd just been released from the jail.
Pirro's office tried three times to indict Reid on a felony assault charge, but D.C. grand juries declined to return an indictment each time --- a highly unusual occurrence that suggested the flimsiness of the government's case.
After whiffing on the felony counts, prosecutors ended up trying Reid on a misdemeanor charge of assaulting or impeding a federal agent --- but they couldn't even win that case. The jury deliberated for less than two hours on Thursday before returning the verdict of not guilty, WUSA9 reported.
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Spotify IOS Side loading
So I just figured out that Spotify has stopped letting free users pick specific songs in their own playlists. They let you do it a certain amount of times and I think that is the dumbest shit I’ve ever seen. Not letting you pick for a searched song is one thing but in your own playlist is pushing it.
Now the only way I found out is from eveespotify. I don’t have the official Spotify just ever before it got hit and spotc++. Should I wait for spotc++ to update and remove that but also do you guys have other side loaded apps for any music software such as ytmusic or Spotify. Thanks in advance
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It's only fair that an unrelated country 9/11s the One WTC before the already ongoing invasion escalates.
Cuba should get to have the honor since they have the most reason to do it and are close by.
It would be very convenient to demolish a building, while people are in it, not allow inspectors, remove the rubble and cast blame: preferably on a small group of radicals.
Fortunately Bush the elder is gone
Russian Forces Shoot Down Own Fighter-Bomber Amid Overnight UAV Assault on Crimea
Russian Forces Shoot Down Own Fighter-Bomber Amid Overnight UAV Assault on Crimea
Dmytro Pletenchuk, spokesperson for the Ukrainian Navy, said the plane was shot down by “friendly fire” from Russian air defenses while defending against incoming Ukrainian drones.Alisa Orlova (Kyiv Post)
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Technology X Education
So I’ve been working in the education system for grades k-12 at different schools in my district. I realized something about technology in school and decided to share my thoughts and opinions and wish to hear yours as well. Keep in mind this is only for the district I work in which is more towards the ghetto side of things and this is also my personal opinion.
So the first thing I realized is the chromebooks. They are a terrible tool for education. While I do support the use of technology for education, I do believe it can very easily be abused. For first graders and younger, I realize that they will easily click on a tab or an icon somewhere else which will bring them out of the tab they should be in. Now depending on the district and the IT team, some districts block sites and restrict certain access but others such as the one I currently work in seems to not do that at all leaving k-12 with free range of the internet. I wish there was a different OS for education (wish it was a Linux os) or if chromeos had an education section with their chrmebooks. Even something such as the lockdown browser that some colleges use would be a lot better. It feels like a gab that is waiting to be filled and I hope it’s filled by an open source and privacy respecting solution.
The other thing I realize is how the softwares they use such as iready and other learning websites lack the spark they need. A lot of kids from kindergarten to 8 complain how they hate those programs and how boring they are. I’ve heard this could be due to the short attention span of this generation but I’m not so sure. I also noticed how some don’t even consider special kids and when teachers give special kids those programs, it fails to capture their attention. Please bear in mind that this does not apply to all students and all special students but it’s a pattern I have noticed.
Like I said I wish there was a solution that is open source and maybe a Linux version of Chromebook and chrome os but that’s just the sovereignty and privacy advocate side of me. What do you guys think? Are there solutions that exists in your district? Have your district figured out using technology for education or have you experienced similar things.
Catastrophic events in an uncertain future: A pending $41 trillion bill for businesses and governments to resolve
Catastrophic events in an uncertain future: A pending $41 trillion bill for businesses and governments to resolve
Analysis from Moody’s estimates that in 2050, the global economic impact of physical risk may reach $41.4 trillion, or a 14.5% loss in gross domestic product (GDP).www.moodys.com
Trump says US won’t comply with carbon ship fee
Trump says US won’t comply with carbon ship fee - E&E News by POLITICO
The president urged other countries to vote against a proposed worldwide fee on greenhouse gas emissions on the shipping industry on Friday.Ari Hawkins (E&E News by POLITICO)
US cities to resist Trump’s crackdown on dissent with No Kings protests: ‘We will not be bullied’
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/37473307
Second round of protests at more than 2,500 sites are set for Saturday, including in cities where Trump has sent troopsDonald Trump has promised to crack down on dissent and sent troops into US cities. His allies are claiming antifa, the decentralized antifascist movement, is behind plans to protest. He’s looking for any pretext to go after his opponents.
Still, this Saturday, even in cities with troops on the ground, millions of people are expected to march against the president as part of a second “No Kings” protest. The last No Kings protest in June drew several million people across more than 2,000 locations. This time, more than 2,500 cities and towns nationwide are hosting protests.
Organizers expect this Saturday’s protests to draw more people than the June events as the American public sees the excesses of the Trump administration more clearly.
How long can China play the "rare earths card"?
How long can China play the "rare earths card"?
This is probably the most important geopolitical question in the world right now: for how long can China play the “rare earths card”?Arnaud Bertrand
Top US Army General Says He's Letting ChatGPT Make Military Decisions
Top US Army General Says He's Letting ChatGPT Make Military Decisions
The lead US military commander in South Korea told reporters he's becoming really close with ChatGPT lately.Joe Wilkins (Futurism)
Tape doesn't always refer to adhesive backed banding.
Think of all the non-adhesive tapes in modern day, like measuring tape, plumbing tape, video tape, cassette tape, binding tape, bias tape, Velcro tape, caution tape, seam tape, magnetic tape, etc.
US cities to resist Trump’s crackdown on dissent with No Kings protests: ‘We will not be bullied’
Second round of protests at more than 2,500 sites are set for Saturday, including in cities where Trump has sent troops
Donald Trump has promised to crack down on dissent and sent troops into US cities. His allies are claiming antifa, the decentralized antifascist movement, is behind plans to protest. He’s looking for any pretext to go after his opponents.
Still, this Saturday, even in cities with troops on the ground, millions of people are expected to march against the president as part of a second “No Kings” protest. The last No Kings protest in June drew several million people across more than 2,000 locations. This time, more than 2,500 cities and towns nationwide are hosting protests.
Organizers expect this Saturday’s protests to draw more people than the June events as the American public sees the excesses of the Trump administration more clearly.
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Lemvi
in reply to bubblybubbles • • •Doubledee [comrade/them]
in reply to Lemvi • • •Taiwan martial law and suppression period
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)LeninWeave [none/use name, any]
in reply to Lemvi • • •Imperialism is when you have a civil war.
Liberals always think "imperialism" is when you say things about places you don't directly rule. I am begging you to learn about unequal exchange and foreign interference. Imperialism is a process of incredible violence where labor and resources are extracted, finished products are sold back at a high price, and governments who resist are interfered with. Imperialism is enforced by organizations such as the IMF, CIA, and US Military.
If China were like American imperialists, Taiwan would have been reduced to rubble long ago. A better example of imperialism would be the attempt America has been discussing to steal Taiwan's semiconductor manufacturing industry.
Doubledee [comrade/them]
in reply to LeninWeave [none/use name, any] • • •LeninWeave [none/use name, any]
in reply to Doubledee [comrade/them] • • •Lemvi
in reply to LeninWeave [none/use name, any] • • •I am not defending US imperialism, just criticizing a double standard.
Imperialism is a state seeking to maintain and/or extend power over other states.
That is exactly what China is doing with Taiwan.
Of course, unequal exchange is also a form of imperialism.
That's just wrong. What is true though is that civil wars more often than not are influenced by foreign powers trying to influence them to their own benefit.
Cowbee [he/they]
in reply to Lemvi • • •All states influence other states. The point they brought up about "civil wars being imperialism" was said sarcastically.
Imperialism is where one nation financially dominates and plunders another. Conflict, bombing, coups, etc can all aid in this, but the fundemental baseline requires there to be plunder, not just influence.
Here's a decent article explaining imperialism.
Imperialism - ProleWiki
ProleWikiCowbee [he/they]
in reply to Lemvi • • •LeninWeave [none/use name, any]
in reply to Cowbee [he/they] • • •Really all that needs to be said. Imperialism is easy to recognize, because the enforcement is obvious. There's an international organization headquartered in DC whose business it is to tell countries they're not allowed to have welfare, and it's not the Bank of China^[It's the IMF.]. There's a spy agency that overthrows governments all over the world when they don't comply with its government's desires, and it's not the Ministry of State Security^[It's the CIA.]. There's a military that has hundreds of bases all around the world and has been in an almost continuous string of unprovoked wars for decades, and it's not the PLA^[It's the American military.].
Cowbee [he/they]
in reply to LeninWeave [none/use name, any] • • •culpritus [any]
in reply to Lemvi • • •Got a text from someone that has been interacting with some folks from Taiwan on an international trip. This was how they described the situation.
Nemo's public admirer
in reply to Lemvi • • •Aah.
Posing a question on this same logic(I don't agree with this, just asking to see whether you view it similarly. Also, assuming that you are USAmerican):
Are the Southern states of USAmerica under imperialism now?
Or is imperialism cool when it's the Northern USAmerican states doing imperialism on the Confederate States?
LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins [none/use name]
in reply to Lemvi • • •ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]
in reply to Lemvi • • •justadudeingear
in reply to bubblybubbles • • •Cowbee [he/they]
in reply to justadudeingear • • •Already has been. Two excerpts from Friendly Feudalism: The Tibet Myth:
Selection two, shorter: (CW sexual violence and mutilation)
-Dr. Michael Parenti
Friendly Feudalism: The Tibet Myth
redsails.orgHiddenLayer555
in reply to justadudeingear • • •Free the Dalai Lama's Tibetan slaves
Oh wait already did
ShinkanTrain
in reply to HiddenLayer555 • • •Tired: Theocratic monarchy where the crown is passed from you to your heir
Wired: Theocratic monarchy where the crown is passed from you to yourself reborn
espressome
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in reply to espressome • • •DacoTaco
in reply to bubblybubbles • • •PolandIsAStateOfMind
in reply to DacoTaco • • •DacoTaco
in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind • • •But ye i asked for the general vibe because quoting it would be useless haha
Saymaz
in reply to bubblybubbles • • •Nemo's public admirer
in reply to bubblybubbles • • •Doesn't Taiwan call itself RoC, while China call itself PRoC?
So they both are having claims, right?
The communists won in the civil war with wider support and the KMT escaped to Taiwan.
And atleast some people on both sides seem to be thinking about reunification. I think the communists are more correct, but ultimately let the people there decide on how they reunify.
Cowbee [he/they]
in reply to Nemo's public admirer • • •DacoTaco
in reply to Cowbee [he/they] • • •Cowbee [he/they]
in reply to DacoTaco • • •ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]
in reply to bubblybubbles • • •For the liberals, a metaphor:
It's the end of the American Civil War. The Southern lines have collapsed, the Union is surging. Robert E Lee and the remaining confederates, rather than surrender, decide to retreat to the island of Puerto Rico. The US Army moves to pursue them, but Spain sends an armada to point it's guns at Florida.
Once ensconced on Puerto Rico, the slavers initiate a brutal anti-abolitionist crackdown that sees them murder tens of thousands of people. Then they proceed to implement four decades of martial law and throw at least 140,000 people into concentration camps on suspicion of being "yankee sympathizers". Thousands more are disappeared into the jungle by the Dixie death squads.
Meanwhile, Spain floods Europe with propaganda about the noble freedom fighters of Puerto Rico and their valiant struggle against Northern Aggression. To this day, the face of Robert E "Memphis Massacre" Lee is stamped on the money.
mass arrests and executions of members of the Chinese Communist Party and some leftists of the Kuomintang by the Nationalist government (1927-1928)
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)woodenghost [comrade/them]
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in reply to ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them] • • •GlenRambo
in reply to ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them] • • •What?
Its that Kai Shek on the coin?
duckduckgo.com/?q=10+yuan+coin…
ordnance_qf_17_pounder
in reply to bubblybubbles • • •I believe in the right of self-determination for all peoples. The populace of Taiwan need to consent to being governed by the PRC, and currently support for one China in Taiwan is very low, based on what I've read. That might change in the future.
There should be no outside interference or anyone trying to pull the strings, and the issue should be solved peacefully.
NotJohnSmith
in reply to ordnance_qf_17_pounder • • •Tomorrow_Farewell [any, they/them]
in reply to ordnance_qf_17_pounder • • •The state that currently rules Taiwan engaged in white terror and killed dissidents. The population of Taiwan obviously did not consent to that, but you accept their rule just fine. So, you are inconsistent.
Furthermore, that state is a collaborator for the most evil polity in the world - NATO. That means that the considerations of their population's wants are secondary to stopping the horrors that NATO has been inflicting upon the world.
تحريرها كلها ممكن
in reply to ordnance_qf_17_pounder • • •تحريرها كلها ممكن
in reply to bubblybubbles • • •bubblybubbles
in reply to تحريرها كلها ممكن • • •Rumo161
in reply to bubblybubbles • • •Why do opressor stans always belive just because you are against their opression you must be for the opression of their enemies.
cybrefool
in reply to bubblybubbles • • •some_random_nick
in reply to cybrefool • • •