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Dolores [love/loves]
Dolores [love/loves] @ Dolores @hexbear.net
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  • talking about the country that won 'most corrupt in europe' (and you know how stiff that competition is) for a decade and you're skeptical about taking away an excuse for their cops to harass people?

    when the acts of pornography or prostitution etc. are forced underground by their illegality, it makes human trafficking easier because the victims will also be liable to be arrested, and therefore don't report. decriminalization opens up the doors somewhat so scrutiny can fall on the most specifically harmful & less common sexcrimes, while ignoring people just trying to put bread on the table

  • oh thank goodness that ReSex thing is just a handful of people printing sex education handbooks, i thought it was something actually arranging sex for soldiers like . that's a fairly misleading quote where she's referring to the need for education/outreach on the topic in all those environments, i mean the last thing a guy who just lost his legs needs is gonorraea.

    From the Soviet Union times, we inherited this norm that one can get up to eight years behind bars if this one happens to send their nudes to another person

    fucking what

    704,667 people received a court summons in 2022 for charges that fall under Article 301 of Ukraine’s Criminal Code, which pertains to pornography

    over half a million people while there's a fucking war on are you for real.

    this is basically a personal interest story, i don't think decriminalization has a chance, the sponsor is from a tiny party in the opposition.

  • if gay marriage had any relationship to the actions of NATO, why would it have member states where it is not legal? why would NATO be hostile to the Republic of Cuba, a country where it is legal?

  • prior to Pearl Harbor german warships had attacked 5 US navy vessels and over 100 US merchant marine vessels. the nazis declared war on the US 4 days after Pearl Harbor. the fact is that Nazi Germany was waging undeclared war on the US for the better part of a year, and indeed were the ones to formally declare war too. this is not an apt comparison to contemporary events.

  • Mexico will win but okay. i hope they annex my state and i can afford to go to school & a doctor πŸ‘

  • hog on hog violence, you love to see it!

  • you probably know this but for the sake of clarity, the atomic bombs were dropped on August 6th, and a few days later on the 9th. Soviets invaded on the 7th. their plans for Hokkaido were for the 24th, and cancelled by the surrender.

    post war assessments make clear that soviets' comprehensive destruction of the Kwantung army was perceived by parts of the japanese and us governments as sufficient on its own to force the surrender, but your comment sort of reads like the americans dropped the bombs after the soviet's success to force the japanese to surrender to them instead, which is chronologically unsound.

  • TV’s were already a popular concept before WW2 in the US

    "In 1945, there were probably fewer than 10,000 sets in the country. This figure soared to about 6 million in 1950, and to almost 60 million by 1960" -"Television." The World Book Encyclopedia. even that 6 million is hardly a "staple" in a country of 151 million. you gotta remember that for how enormous the amount of film there is pre-war, it was all for movie theaters, not home broadcast

  • true that 90% in 1950 was probably padded

  • soldiers are blockheaded idiots, more at 11. imagine fetishizing your own agonizing death getting shredded or drowning on some awful beach fighting your countrymen. couldn't be me.

    all power to the peaceful reunification of China

  • i'm a partisan of the view these symbols are embellished Tamga adopted by the rurikids, though i'm sure modern nationalists would dispute their national symbol being from khazar cultural practice

  • disgusting revisionism