Ok, no great loss. If they really want to keep hiring, nothing stops them from opening an office where the candidates are. They are multinational companies after all.
Critics say it would deepen divides between urbanites and commuters
Yes it will, which is why Paris needs political unification. These policies only apply to the commune of Paris, while the rest (which is the majority of urban population) still suffers bad urbanism. The divide is exploited to drive a wedge and get anti-urbanist politicians elected in the rest of Ile de France.
I don't think it can be described as surprising. It's a consequence of the dominant narrative placing men as exclusively aggressors, rather than also victims of the patriarchy.
No. If reincarnation is real it means there is a system determining how and where people are reincarnated, likely with some purpose. Unless it's all random. The OP doesn't state which version of reincarnation, some version have a reward/punishment mechanism built-in.
I'm very worried that the US will not defend Taiwan in the case of invasion. It was widely considered that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan was a situation likely to lead to a nuclear war.
I was hoping to live long enough to see the extermination of humanity.
Me a few months ago waking up from a hyperfixation: let's review everything I did this time ... Designed a railway system for all of South America, including freight, high speed, and even urban rail for some cities? Not bad actually.
I don't think they would be shocked because it's a common sentiment in the west too "Our country needs a strong leader!"
Thinking that is one of the few cases where it would be justified for people to lose political rights.
Yes but mostly with younger generations. People born after ~1998 tend to drink noticeably less in every occasion.
This might just be personal experience but I'd say those born 1975-1985 drink the most.
There's nothing contradictory in it. This specific mix was never hugely popular but it doesn't require any cognitive dissonance, all of those are separate ideas.
Interesting they chose Paraguay of all places, the country that had extremely anti-racist policies in the beginning of the 19th century. This was 1893 though, long past those ideas were gone.
How many times do we need to learn the same lesson about prohibition? Although it did help a lot to reduce domestic violence according to the article.
Getting rid of forced marriage instead of alcohol would have been a better option but we should celebrate small victories I guess...
Just double check whatever tank goes out of that factory actually performs according to spec in the real world, not only in test conditions.