As happy as I am about this, I hope we’re not going to see “coincidental” increase of attacks there by ISIS(US/israeli proxy, in my opinion) or other US/israeli proxies after the withdrawal of US military.
As happy as I am about this, I hope we’re not going to see “coincidental” increase of attacks there by ISIS(US/israeli proxy, in my opinion) or other US/israeli proxies after the withdrawal of US military.
I hope they supply Ansar Allah and Lebanon, Iran and Syria
Not being a suckup, but I’ve never seen a .ml mod or admin ever be a MBFC apologist. in fact i’ve seen the opposite; a .ml mod or admin saying why using MBFC is meaningless. So maybe the reason they are giving you is legit?
On the other hand, I’ve seen multiple mods on .world worship MBFC as the holy grail 🤮
Although i also agree with what grue@lemmy.world said
Fuck Marcos, he’s been terrible for the Philippines
Nice. I hope the DPRK can bypass more of the US imposed sanctions to improve everyone’s lives there.
I wish the US could get kicked out of southern Africa too. I think they have a base in Botswana
The sheer fucking arrogant entitlement of this woman.
“I’m not doing this for you, I’m doing this for me.” As one of the men are telling her she’s destroying private property.
Can confirm. Prices of decent houses in Cape Town are fucking ridiculous, not even to mention the absurd prices for tiny flats.
I’m pretty sure the diplomatic solution is for israel to stop it’s genocide of the Palestinians, and for the US and the others to stop being complicit in israel’s genocide.
I mean, the Yemeni’s were pretty clear from the outset about this.
I must be honest, whenever i hear people from the US say/chant ‘vote blue no matter who’, they genuinely sounds like cultists to me.
Ah i see what you mean, thanks for the clarification. Yes, i agree with you there on why they voted the way they did.
Oh, i think i see what you mean? Yes, the fact that it does count as an actual ceasefire is a good thing.
Sorry if I’m not understanding, english isn’t my first language.
Absolutely not. That’s why when i heard the US abstained i had to double check why, and predictably it was because of the length of the ceasefire.
Also, demanding the change of language from ‘permanent’ ceasefire to ‘sustained’ ceasefire was scummy and probably also part of the reason why they abstained and let the vote pass.
So the ceasefire is only for two weeks. No wonder the US abstained.
Edit: the ceasefire is for the rest of Ramadan, the rest of Ramadan is about two weeks.
The US wanting to kill, maim and torture civilians once again. Why am i not surprised
This, in my opinion, is the biggest problem. Neoliberalism, unchecked corporate capitialism is the main threat to democracy.
It might sound like hyperbole to some people but i also really feel like it is putting the whole of humanity in danger. With the unchecked plundering of resources around the whole world, and the destruction of ecosystems just for more profits for the ruling class.
These european countries steal everything else from african countries, so I’m honestly not surprised that they’re stealing our food as well.
We live in the suburbs a bit away from the city centre. The stink was god awful in the city itself. But i remember when we woke up that day, opened the door and was smelling something strange. We were so confused lol, at first we thought it was just the sea air but there was an underlying stench that didn’t belong.
So getting to the city a few of us said we’re working from home and left. Bosses didn’t deny or penalise us.
We all thought it was a sewerage problem until they cleared up what was the cause.
He was a baby, a baby starved to death because of Israel’s genocide.
I hate that this basically sums up how humanity is dealing with most climate crisis