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  • I am a member of a co-op. I strongly believe in the mission, however, it is not affordable for families. Maybe if we prioritized less speciality foods and had more members we could bring costs down, but it is truly a struggle in balancing supporting the community and staying open.

    My co-op tries to balance this by incentivizing donating to the local food banks, both in product and monetary donations, but it is a real struggle.

    All that being said, since the price fixing began, health food is no longer that much more expensive.

  • I think a ceasefire is going to require Hamas ceding any claim to power over Gaza, I don't see Netanyahu going for anything less. His reign is over the moment the war stops and likely both sides will be facing criminal courts, so I think Hamas is going to have to take the lesser end of the stick in any deal.

    Its now just a question of which side gets what for their people before stepping down.

  • If you are a member of the Iranian military who has been tasked with pretending to be a trans-communist in effort to convert lgbt kids into the Islamic extremist fold, .ml is the place for you.

    If you aren't that, it's probably unsafe.

  • Unfortunately, all the edible food at grocery stores gets taken to the food bank.

    Large grocers have Garbage's that are not accessible from the outside, but the only food they throw in there is from the hot bars.

    Your best bet is trying at a local health food store, if they have a hot bar or deli counter. Their dump times are between 2-3 and around 7:30-8 (food must be dumped after sitting in hot plates for four hours, assume the hot bar opens at 10 and closes at 7).

  • I would say in this specific situation, Al Jazeerah is more of a participie in the Israel-Palestine war than the New York times is.

    I however don't read the New York times and have no ability to defend them, since I cut out corporate media from my life years ago.

  • Besides NPR (which itself does not do international on the ground reporting) which of your sources are state funded? Specifically which of them are funded by a right wing theocracy?

    None. That is the difference. Fox News might overtly hate gay people, but are they funded by people who have courts which prosecute homosexuality?

    We should prevent that sort of stuff at home and disavow it abroad. Especially if we are leftists, no?

  • Well I notice Fox is a common denominator in both stories, and I do believe people who get their news from that source are generally guillable at best and uneducated at worst.

    But I also think all sides are equally capable of getting things wrong, which is why we need independent journalists (such as those aligned with Bellingcat, for instance) to have reporters on the ground.