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  • He will now be held in a grim adult detention centre [article later notes he was sentenced to a juvenile facility]

    a top performing student at school

    no scrap of evidence for this was produced

    a hellhole adult detention centre [in the same sentence where the article notes he's going to juvee]

    If this was a story about, say, a January 6 defendant, these types of editorial decisions would jump out at people as an obvious sign of significant bias. Pull the exact same rhetorical tricks against a Bad Country, though, and most simply accept it at face value.

  • Arseny Turbin, who committed his alleged crimes when he was just 14, has been branded as Russia’s ‘youngest terrorist’ following his conviction...

    Judge Oleg Shishov in Oryol found him guilty of ‘participation in the activities of an organisation that is recognised as terrorist’...

    [His mother] said 'We will appeal the verdict….we did not expect this outcome at all.'

    There was a trial -- "no scrap of evidence" is a bald-faced lie.

    If your theory (which really would have no scrap of evidence behind it) is that this was a kangaroo court, why would his mom be talking about appeals, and why would there be an appeal available in the first place?

    Real reporting would have been, at minimum, getting a trial transcript and evaluating the evidence yourself. Or finding a Russian lawyer who was familiar with the proceedings and interviewing them. But of course MSN didn't do any of this, because this isn't reporting, this is propaganda.

  • I think you have a little of that, and a little of this showing that the giga-rich didn't get that way because they are these perfect human multi-specialty geniuses like they all claim.

    Sure, maybe they're pretty bright in one or two areas. Many successful people are. But they also do real stupid, shortsighted shit like this all the time. They got as rich as they did not on merit, but on family wealth, luck, and exploiting the labor of others.

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  • Today, Biden could:

    • End all U.S. military support for Israel
    • Veto any bill that contains one cent of funding for Israel
    • Publically call a genocide a genocide
    • Direct U.S. agencies to cancel contracts with companies that work with Israel, citing existing U.S. human rights laws
    • Join the ICJ case against Israel
    • Arrest Netanyahu's son Yair, who's just chilling in Miami
    • Direct the National Guard to protect anti-genocide protesters
    • Clean house at the State Department and other NatSec agencies to fire the people who have supported this genocide most vociferously
    • Use the vast overseas surveillance power of the U.S. to document Israeli atrocities

    How quickly would this stop?

    And that's not even considering options like a decapitation strike on the Israeli government, which should absolutely be on the table to stop a genocide.

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  • Pick one: Russia is running on fumes, or Russia should have won a year ago.

    The coherent opinion here is that it's a slow, grinding war and the side that has lost more and more territory as it continued will continue to do so.

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  • Taking everything you say at face value, the options for Ukraine are:

    1. Take a deal that maybe you can't trust, but it at least gives you time to breathe.
    2. Keep fighting, and with the war going how it is eventually lose more than what you've already lost.
    3. Attempt to draw other states into the conflict so that you have a shot at what might be considered a victory, likely years more down the road under the best of circumstances.

    There is no justification for 2, and 3 is highly unlikely -- if other states haven't entered the war already, they're not going to do so now.

  • Since taking office in 2021, Biden has yet to meet the Dalai Lama. As a candidate in 2020, Biden criticised Donald Trump for being the only US president in three decades who had neither met nor spoken to the Tibetan spiritual leader.

  • One of the principle contradictions of capitalism is that any capitalist who thinks of heading off long-term problems gets replaced by one who can juice up the numbers in the immediate future. Who cares about sustaining a great position when you can make a shitload of money next quarter?

  • https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/11/hillary-clinton-2016-donald-trump-214428

    So to take [Jeb] Bush down, Clinton’s team drew up a plan to pump Trump up. Shortly after her kickoff, top aides organized a strategy call, whose agenda included a memo to the Democratic National Committee: “This memo is intended to outline the strategy and goals a potential Hillary Clinton presidential campaign would have regarding the 2016 Republican presidential field,” it read.

    “The variety of candidates is a positive here, and many of the lesser known can serve as a cudgel to move the more established candidates further to the right. In this scenario, we don’t want to marginalize the more extreme candidates, but make them more ‘Pied Piper’ candidates who actually represent the mainstream of the Republican Party,” read the memo.

    “Pied Piper candidates include, but aren’t limited to:

    • Ted Cruz
    • Donald Trump
    • Ben Carson

    We need to be elevating the Pied Piper candidates so that they are leaders of the pack and tell the press to [take] them seriously."

    ...

    An agenda item for top aides’ message planning meeting read, “How do we prevent Bush from bettering himself/how do we maximize Trump and others?"

  • You want to throw someone in jail without a trial or having their day in court?

    Lmao hell yes I do, this happens for literally every serious criminal case (and a bunch of not-so-serious ones, too). If you actually took the idea that Trump is a fascist seriously, you'd be asking why shouldn't he simply have been shot.

    Everybody knows he's guilty, however if you don't get everything just right then he gets away on a technicality.

    If everybody knows a fascist is a fascist and your only solution is to follow the rules real hard and hope, you are a danger to the country and should be nowhere near the levers of power.

  • one candidate has already attempted to overthrow democracy

    If Democrats actually thought this, Trump (at minimum) would have been in federal prison on Biden's first day in office.

    They either don't believe he's a fascist or are utterly incapable of dealing with fascists.

  • World News @lemmy.ml

    NATO-trained Ukraine recruits overpowered by battle-hardened Russians: report