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mysharona1987 · 11 months ago
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You just know the NYT has a “style guide” for this sort of thing.
Maybe someone there should get fed up and leak it.
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misskremlintsarina5294 · 1 year ago
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Ron Paul: 'Ukraine is not our business'
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This is the video where Ron Paul said the United States overthrown Yanukovich in Ukraine and installed Porenshenko along with a CIA coup d'etat back in 2014 when Obama was President and Biden was Vice President.
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kelluinox · 5 months ago
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Bitches be like "You're on the wrong side of history!" and then receive personal thank yous from Khamenei and Al Qaeda
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helpukrainenow · 4 months ago
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Help demine Ukraine with a small donation of $5
About 156,000 km² of Ukraine needs to be demined. This is an area the size of Belgium, Denmark and the Czech Republic combined!  Help #DemineUkraine for a small monthly donation of only $5.
This is how to do it:
Go to https://u24.gov.ua
Then, click the "Donate now" button.
Then, go to "Humanitarian demining".
Then, click "Credit Card or PayPal".
Change the option to "Monthly".
Enter the amount you want to donate.
Proceed with the payment.
Make the lives of Ukrainians more safer.
More than 1,000 people have died in Ukraine since the war began due to mine explosions. Approximately 12% of verified mine casualties were children. This is not counting the scores of people who have had their limbs amputated or have been maimed due to mines. Estimates suggest that at least 15,000 people have lost their limbs, with numbers continuing to grow. More than ten million people in Ukraine live in areas in need of mine action assistance. If each of us donates $5 monthly, Ukraine would be much safer.
Slava Ukraini
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destielmemenews · 1 year ago
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"Russia’s highest court found in favour of a motion filed by the Ministry of Justice which claimed the LGBTQ community risked “inciting social and religious discord”, in violation of Russia’s Law on Countering Extremism, according to a statement from the UN condemning the decision."
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very-lost-hobbit · 17 days ago
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Can we talk about how CRAZY it is that the UN General secretary visited Russia? Start a brutal war against your neighbour and then escelate it eight years later! Commit ecoterrorism, threaten nuclear terrorism, and intentionally and actively target civilians! In fact, why not kidnap them AND their kids and "rehome" those kids with your own citizens and punish them for expressing their own culture while you're at it! Commit genocide- as a treat! These actions have minimal consequences and absolutely will not make you a pariah state!
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madamepestilence · 11 months ago
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2024 Bingo
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Have a 2024 bingo card!
...hopefully this isn't an Apollo dodgeball moment
forgive me for the tag's y'all
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dontforgetukraine · 24 days ago
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During a recent nationwide air attack on Ukraine, a husband and father in Lviv suffered an unimaginable loss – his wife and three daughters were killed in a missile strike that destroyed their home. In an instant, his entire family was taken from him, leaving him to endure grief beyond words. Images of this tragedy flooded social media, serving as a heartbreaking reminder of the devastating human toll Russia’s war continues to inflict on innocent civilians. While the blame for such horrific losses is quickly placed on Putin, these victims were not killed by him alone. The missile that struck their home was not designed and built by Putin. The fighter jet that delivered it was not fueled, maintained, or piloted by him. Putin did not prepare the meals for the military and support personnel. The uniforms they wore were not sewn by Putin. Behind every strike and offensive operation is a vast network of Russian civilians and military personnel. This network includes countless individuals involved in every aspect of Russia’s so-called “special military operation,” from complex missile launches to basic administration. These tasks are carried out by average Russians working in various sectors – military, energy, manufacturing, food and agriculture, transportation, telecommunications, media. Each industry is critical to sustaining a war of this scale, and each employs millions of Russians. These workers may not hold positions of power or directly participate in combat, yet they are essential to maintaining Russia’s military efforts against Ukraine.
—Mariya Chukhnova, international security expert
Source: Opinion: Putin’s war? The case for Russia’s collective responsibility in Ukraine
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Oleksandra Matviichuk (She heads the human rights organisation Center for Civil Liberties, which was awarded the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize)
Today, Russians dropped a bomb on a hypermarket in Kharkiv. It’s a Saturday. There was a huge number of people there.
My friend, who lives in Kharkiv, posted this photo and wrote: “At such moments, I feel that our international partners have betrayed us.”
I don’t understand why, when Russian planes drop bombs on peaceful cities, our international partners forbid us to use the weapons they gave us to hit military airfields in Russia.
How else can we protect people? How many more civilians have to die for the international partners to change their minds?
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mysharona1987 · 4 months ago
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odinsblog · 11 months ago
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Patriarch Kirill, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, has called for an all-Russian ban on “encouraging women to have abortions” in order to combat the demographic crisis
“As a member of the clergy, I testify that an abortion is a disaster and a tragedy for the woman and those close to her,” Kirill said in January, per the BBC.
Putin sees it as “an acute problem,” per the BBC. Kirill says anti-abortion policies are the solution.
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lilithism1848 · 9 months ago
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gorkhandsmcschmuck · 1 month ago
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Well, after eight-and-counting years of Donald Johnson Fucking Trump's attempts to rip away peoples' futures on a countrywide & global scale, I'm starting to think my fellow US voters might actually send this pompous racist rapist prick packing. Kamala Harris' campaign has picked up some surprising and deeply welcome momentum, and various states seem to be done with The Don's tissue-paper promises-much less his love affair with Neo-Nazidom.
However, complacency kills. There's still too goddamn much on the line, and that will remain the case so long as Trump's damage to this country's institutions remains undone. We need Democratic majorities in the Senate & House. We need that far-right majority in the Supreme Court counterbalanced before more rights are torn away from new generations. We need working people to have full control over when or if they can support kids. All of this and more is contingent upon an overwhelming Dem victory in November. I cannot implore my fellow USians enough to vote Harris. Vote down-ticket Dem, and vet your choices if there's competition for a blue state/congress-level seat. Inform and assist fellow would-be voters to the best of your ability. We can turn this clusterfuck around, but only as a dedicated whole. Thanks for reading.
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hussyknee · 1 year ago
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Bit of a mindfuck to see USAmerican conservatives supporting Israel. How do they square that with their antisemitic tinhattery and general abiding hatred of Jews? Do they slap an Israeli sticker with the Star of David on their pickup before or after going and vandalizing a synagogue?
Guess when we said "do not equate the Jewish people with the state of Israel" they went "Hell yeah! Fuck Jews! Stand with Israel!" 💀
Edit: I stand corrected. And informed. What the fuck.
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redhoodie1723 · 6 months ago
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Yeah let's also cancel Lewis Hamilton for meeting and having conversations with Putin... Yeah... Also maybe Seb too because he was also there???? Yeah... Right...some of you have never had a job where you had to talk positively about someone you didn't like or approved just for the sake of keeping that job.
idk which time ur talking about hamilton and putin meeting up and making friends, as the only time i can find that they've interacted was at the 2015 russian grand prix where putin was giving out the race trophies. hamilton, vettel, and perez were all on the podium for that race. correct me if im wrong and theres another time theyve met, but thats literally all i can find.
now, first of all, there's a big difference between having to interact with a political figure on a race podium, and choosing to interact with them freely out in the paddock, taking pictures with them, and praising them in additional interviews. there's also a big difference between being polite to the current leader of the country you're in that is known for killing/imprisoning people who speak out against him, and actively supporting an ex-leader who has (as far as we know) never actually killed someone for not being supportive.
if you ask me, it would've been unsafe for hamilton or any of the drivers on that podium to speak out against putin at that moment or act impolitely. on the other hand, the biggest trouble norris could get in for not praising trump and taking pictures with him is maybe a talking too back at the mclaren HQ. like, lets be real, it would be ridiculous and insane of mclaren to fire norris after all the time/resources theyve put into his development, especially now that its finally starting to pay off. it would be like shooting themselves in the foot, a move thats generally reserved for ferrari's strategy team or sauber's pit stops.
furthermore, you are simply assuming that norris' job wouldve been at risk in this situation. not once has it been implied that he was threatened or coerced into this situation. its even less likely that that has happened since piastri hasn't made any comments or taken any pictures with trump as far as i can find. for all we know, it could've been norris' idea to do all that. so, not exactly the strongest defense here.
and even if he had been forced into the corner and told to take pictures and play nice, he also took it a step further to compliment trump in other interviews saying it was an "honor" and there's a lot to "respect" about trump. hamilton has never come out saying any of that about putin. in fact, he has come on the record since then condemning putin and his actions. can you tell me where norris has come out condemning trump and his actions? no? that's funny.
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