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  • You might have to dig through motorcycle forums to find some reviews!

    Please share the sources or videos if you discover more information!

  • Great points!

    If you encounter another channel or source with some or all of those tests, please post and share them with us!

  • Awesome, I just found him today (the YT algorithm did good this one time)!

    TIL, about channel:

    Also, I have awesome Patreon supporters, which allows me to decline all sponsorships and promotional items from manufacturers and to offer the most unbiased reviews you’ll find anywhere.

  • By forcing your citizens to die for profit?

    These endless wars will continue, since money has to be made, and corporations and oligarchs have a lot of sway when it comes to foreign policy.

    The next war my country's oligarchs and corporations are pushing for is with Iran and China; the duopoly is owned and funded by these corporations and oligarchs.

  • I am against conscripts.

    We must always be highly critical of those with power, money, and influence; especially governments and politicians (and the oligarchs that control/sway them).

    I have known about those videos being posted on twitter.

    I shared some of them last year, it is great that people are escaping the echo cambers we created for ourselves!

  • Generated Summary:

    Main Topic: The video explores the complex and controversial relationship between Zionism and Nazism, arguing that certain aspects of Zionist ideology and actions during the early to mid-20th century shared similarities with Nazi nationalist socialism, particularly concerning land acquisition, racial purity, and the treatment of non-Jewish populations. It also examines the response of Zionist leadership to the Holocaust.

    Key Points:

    • Zionism as Nationalist Socialism: The video argues that Zionism, particularly Labor Zionism, incorporated elements of nationalist socialism, prioritizing national goals (land acquisition and state building) over social equality. The kibbutzim are presented as a showcase of Zionist values that masked a more complex economic reality.
    • Collaboration with Nazi Germany: The video highlights the controversial Haavara Agreement between Zionist leaders and Nazi Germany, which facilitated the emigration of German Jews to Palestine in exchange for their assets. This is presented as evidence of a pragmatic approach by some Zionist leaders that prioritized the establishment of a Jewish state over a complete boycott of Nazi Germany.
    • Racial Purity and Land Acquisition: The video emphasizes the role of racial ideology in both Zionist and Nazi thought, citing statements by prominent Zionist figures that emphasized a racial connection to the land of Israel and the need for a Jewish majority. It draws parallels between Zionist land acquisition and Nazi expansionist policies in Eastern Europe.
    • Response to the Holocaust: The video discusses the Zionist leadership's response to the Holocaust, arguing that saving Jews was not their top priority and that the focus remained on establishing the state of Israel. Memos from the Jewish Agency's rescue committee are cited to support this claim.
    • Modern Parallels and Allegations of Genocide: The video concludes by drawing parallels between historical Zionist actions and the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict, citing accusations of genocide in Gaza and arguing that the dehumanization of Palestinians mirrors the dehumanization that preceded the Holocaust.

    Highlights:

    • Extensive use of historical quotes and documents to support the video's arguments.
    • Examination of the writings and actions of key figures in both the Zionist and Nazi movements.
    • Comparison of Zionist and Nazi policies regarding land acquisition, population transfer, and racial ideology.
    • Discussion of the ethical implications of Zionist actions during the Holocaust and the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
    • Controversial claims regarding the Zionist leadership's prioritization of state-building over the rescue of Jews during the Holocaust are presented.
  • “I was playing heroines, but in real life I wasn’t earning a living,” said Shibata, now 60. These days, she also works as a home organizer, helping people de-clutter. “Voice acting as a profession just doesn’t pay,” she said.

    Even in a country where a culture of overwork permeates a wide range of businesses, the anime industry is notorious for the grueling hours that workers put in. Animators in their early 20s earn less than 2 million yen ($12,948) a year, according to industry data, compared with over 3 million yen for a person of a similar age living in Tokyo. That’s less than half of what US entry-level animators earn, websites like Glassdoor show. Creative workers also complain of late and uncertain payments.

    Some, though, sense change is afoot. A working group for the United Nations Human Rights Council last year called out Japan’s anime industry for its poor treatment of workers, along with cases of sexual violence and harassment in the country’s entertainment business. In a May report, the group referred to “excessively long working hours” and low pay, as well as a disregard for creative workers’ intellectual property rights.

    Acknowledging such worries, lawmakers passed a new law that took effect in November to boost protections for freelance workers. Late last month, regulatory officials at Japan’s Fair Trade Commission launched a study on labor practices within the anime industry and invited workers to submit complaints.

    Once considered a geeky, so-called otaku obsession, anime is now considered mainstream. In 2020, when the pandemic brought Hollywood production to a halt, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train topped global box office sales at over $470 million. In Japan, around 400 anime titles are now produced for TV and theaters every year, attracting dedicated fans who go on to buy related merchandise. The genre’s popularity among global streaming audiences has also prompted a flurry of acquisitions. Sony, which bought anime streaming service Crunchyroll in 2021, became the largest shareholder of anime publisher Kadokawa Corp. in an alliance announced late last year. Movie producing and distributing company Toho Co. bought US-based anime distributor Gkids Inc. for an undisclosed amount to strengthen the Japanese firm’s US reach.

    That later evolved into the current system in which studios work within budgets set by powerful committees of publishers, toymakers and businesses which finance the series and share royalties. Production companies outsource work to small anime studios and voice actors’ agencies, which in turn hire even smaller companies and freelancers. This helps companies work on multiple series at once and mitigate any potential losses. As a result, revenue is spread thinly, and it can take months for compensation to filter through to illustrators and voice actors.

    Actors often wait six months or longer to get paid, according to Nobunari Neyoshi, who until last year ran a voice actor agency alongside his sound-production business for a decade. “Violations of subcontracting laws are rampant,” said 47-year-old Neyoshi, adding that sometimes actors don’t get paid at all. He closed his voice-acting business due to poor sales.

    Workers are also often employed over the phone or via messaging apps without formal contracts, leaving it unclear how much, or even whether, they’ll get paid. “It’s common across the industry to be asked to start working on something even before any paperwork is done,” said Aina Sugisawa, a 24-year-old trainee at Tokyo-based studio TMS Entertainment Co., part of Sega Sammy Holdings Inc. and known for hit series like Detective Conan.

    Unlike in Hollywood where a strike by screenwriters and performers brought movie and TV production to a halt in 2023, the majority of Japanese voice actors and illustrators don’t belong to labor unions. Numako, the former union official, says he’s always struggled to convince colleagues to join him.

    The new law on freelancers forces companies to provide written contracts, including details on pay, to all workers. Businesses are now prohibited from demanding extra work without promising additional pay and are also required to pay workers within 60 days. The government is stepping up surveillance, and regulators are also inviting workers to blow the whistle on law-breaking activity.

    One underlying problem, industry insiders say, has been the sheer number of people willing to endure poor conditions just to be involved in an art form they’ve loved since childhood. Breaking into the industry is still highly competitive; manga and anime illustrators regularly rank among the top dream professions of school children. Some blame themselves for their lack of financial success: there’s always a more senior job to aspire to. Key frame animators are responsible for drawing crucial images at the start and end of major scenes and earn more than those drawing sequences in between. With skills and experience, they can also move on to better-paid jobs including directors. But such senior roles are few. The field of voice acting can be even more competitive.

    Shrinking demographics and technological innovation including AI are also seen bringing change — as well as an existential challenge. Japan Research Institute expects a labor shortage among anime illustrators, estimating their number to decline to roughly 5,600 by 2030 from around 6,200 in 2019. Production studios have already been turning to overseas labor, with Toei Animation sending 70% of its animation work to a branch in the Philippines, even though crucial processes remain in Japan. Many fear that AI will replace jobs, particularly at the entry level, turning away younger artists.

    Real change, though, will require workers to act rather than expecting laws to protect them automatically, said Yasunari Yamada, a lawyer with expertise in freelance work. “Freelancers need to recognize that they’re business operators, and take action if they think something’s wrong,” he said.

    Some are starting to speak up. Shibata, the voice actor, recently learned that a video game using her voice was reissued a few years ago without paying her royalties. After decades of work under her belt, including key roles in popular series like Saint Seiya, a story about mystical warriors, she complained, prompting the publisher to agree to a payment.

    “People have just been clinging to whatever job they get, because if you say something negative you’re put out to pasture,” she said. “Everyone’s been putting up with it.”

  • FYI:

    This was posted by a new account, around 9 mins old.

    This is the first post they made. No comments, yet.

  • “I’m Gonna Miss Her” is a single released by Brad Paisley as the second single off of his album Part II. The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country songs chart.

    The song describes a man who goes fishing a lot. He is confronted by his wife at home after one of the fishing trips where she tells him that he has to choose between her or the fishing. The song then describes how Brad is “gonna miss her”, the listener can then figure out that Brad choose fishing over his wife.

    According to a 2004 issue of Country Weekly magazine, Brad said he co-wrote the song with Frank Rogers in high school during a talent contest where he decided to write a comedy song instead of the ballads he was writing prior.^[[1] https://genius.com/Brad-paisley-im-gonna-miss-her-lyrics]

  • Thanks for the information about Operation Bloodstone!

  • Generated Summary Below:

    Elon Musk and Nazi Sympathies

    • Discussion begins with the provocative claim that Elon Musk is a Nazi sympathizer, indicating a need to clarify the definition of a Nazi sympathizer and the implications of such a label.
    • The context of Musk's statements and actions on social media platforms, particularly X, is examined, highlighting the controversial nature of his communications and the audience they attract.
    • Musk’s rhetoric is scrutinized, suggesting that his comments may align with far-right ideologies, particularly in the context of societal issues like immigration and race.
    • The conversation transitions to the broader implications of labeling individuals as Nazi sympathizers, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of historical and contemporary political ideologies.

    The Collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge

    • A tragic incident involving the complete collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore is reported, attributed to a ship collision.
    • The aftermath of the collapse sees various political factions, particularly conservative groups, making unfounded claims regarding the incident being a consequence of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.
    • Criticism is directed at the narratives emerging from these groups, suggesting that they exploit tragedies to push their agendas, particularly against hiring practices that include marginalized communities.

    Understanding Nazi Ideology

    • The discussion delves into the ideological underpinnings of Nazism, questioning whether it is categorized as right-wing or left-wing, and referencing historical perspectives on this dichotomy.
    • Elon Musk's interpretation of Nazism as both far-right in nationalism and far-left in socialism is critiqued, with the argument that such categorizations are overly simplistic and misleading.
    • The narrative includes insights from political theorists and historians, emphasizing that the complexities of Nazi ideology cannot be reduced to mere political labels.
    • The conversation highlights the necessity of understanding the historical context and the evolution of political ideologies to avoid mischaracterizations.

    Jordan Peterson's Claims on Nazism

    • Jordan Peterson's assertion that the classification of Nazi policies as right or left-wing remains ambiguous is discussed, with critiques of his lack of substantial evidence to support this claim.
    • The importance of academic research in understanding historical political movements is emphasized, highlighting that many scholars have already established clear distinctions regarding Nazi ideology.
    • The conversation also critiques Peterson’s suggestion of using modern analytical tools to reassess historical ideologies, arguing that this approach lacks historical rigor.

    Misinterpretations of Socialism

    • The video discusses the misuse of the term socialism in the context of Nazism, arguing that the Nazi regime's policies do not align with socialist principles as understood in contemporary political discourse.
    • Historical references are made to the Nazi Party's actions against socialists and labor movements, illustrating their hostility towards leftist ideologies.
    • The narrative critiques the arguments made by right-wing commentators who inaccurately label Nazism as a form of socialism, calling attention to the historical realities of Nazi governance and its effects on workers’ rights.

    Elon Musk's Controversies and Responses

    • Musk's controversial statements on social media, particularly regarding race and immigration, are highlighted, showcasing how they resonate with extremist narratives.
    • His responses to criticisms, including apologizing for specific posts while simultaneously amplifying problematic content, are examined as indicative of a broader pattern of behavior.
    • The discussion also includes Musk's attempts to distance himself from accusations of anti-Semitism while failing to adequately address the implications of his rhetoric.

    Racism and Workplace Issues at Tesla

    • The video addresses allegations of rampant racism within Tesla's workforce, detailing multiple lawsuits and claims made by employees regarding a hostile work environment.
    • Specific cases are highlighted, including instances of racial slurs and the company's inadequate responses to complaints, suggesting a systemic issue within the corporate culture.
    • The narrative critiques Musk's leadership style, positing that his approach to management reflects a broader disregard for workers' rights and safety.

    The Impact of Social Media and Free Speech

    • The discussion emphasizes the role of social media in shaping public discourse, particularly how platforms like X facilitate the spread of extremist ideologies.
    • Musk's self-proclaimed stance as a free speech advocate is contrasted with the reality of how content moderation and platform policies are applied inconsistently.
    • The implications of Musk's ownership of X are debated, particularly regarding the responsibility that comes with such influence over public narratives and discourse.

    Concluding Thoughts on Elon Musk's Ideologies

    • The video concludes with reflections on the broader societal implications of Musk's rhetoric and behavior, particularly in relation to rising fascist sentiments and the normalization of extremist views.
    • It calls for a critical examination of the narratives being promoted by influential figures like Musk, urging viewers to consider the potential consequences of unchecked ideologies in contemporary society.
    • The overarching message encourages vigilance against the normalization of hate speech and the importance of understanding historical contexts to combat misinformation.
  • Advocacy group America's Voice believes that U.S. rural and agricultural regions will likely be the hardest hit by Trump's immigration policies, which threaten mass detention and deportation of millions.

    Border Patrol agents in unmarked vehicles have allegedly been carrying out racially profiled raids in California's agricultural center after stalking immigrants outside stores, CalMatters reports.

    Estimates suggest that between 400,000-800,000 people are farmworkers in California, which is responsible for about 13% percent of the country's agricultural production value that is worth more than $25 billion, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

    The USDA estimated that between 2020-2022 about 32% of crop farmworkers were U.S. born, 7% were immigrants who had obtained citizenship, 19% were authorized immigrants, mostly permanent residents or green-card holders and the remaining 42% were unauthorized to work. The majority of these workers have Latino backgrounds.

    The AV report noted how anti-immigrant crackdowns in the past decade have led to devastating impacts for farms, such as crop rot, across several states, including Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

    "The unmarked cars, the racial profiling, abusive harassment, and wide dragnets are likely just the tip of the spear of the incoming administration and the signs are unmistakable: there are 'enemy invaders' within threatening everything 'real Americans' hold dear, and the federal government will be interested in critical oversight in how local officials deal with the 'enemy.'

    It warns, "The tone and culture they set will be just as important as the policies they begin to implement. As individual law enforcement and vigilantes feel empowered to take drastic action with little concern for consequences or oversight, our situation could get out of hand quickly and mass family separations will likely begin again. And, as we saw, the impacts will be felt by families, communities, businesses – and, frankly, all of us.

  • Thanks for the song!

    TIL

    To make this song even more spot on, Lehrer used eight bars from the well-known German national anthem "Das Lied der Deutschen" as a song intro :-)

  • For those interested in learning about Operation Paperclip:

    Although he officially sanctioned the operation, President Harry Truman forbade the agency from recruiting any Nazi members or active Nazi supporters. Nevertheless, officials within the JIOA and Office of Strategic Services (OSS)—the forerunner to the CIA—bypassed this directive by eliminating or whitewashing incriminating evidence of possible war crimes from the scientists’ records, believing their intelligence to be crucial to the country’s postwar efforts.

    Although defenders of the clandestine operation argue that the balance of power could have easily shifted to the Soviet Union during the Cold War if these Nazi scientists were not brought to the United States, opponents point to the ethical cost of ignoring their abhorrent war crimes without punishment or accountability.^[[1] https://www.history.com/news/what-was-operation-paperclip]


    I just posted a video of Annie Jacobsen talking about Nuclear War, she also wrote a book about Operation Paperclip.^[[2] https://lemmy.world/post/24646542]

    In the days and weeks after Germany’s surrender, American troops combed the European countryside in search of hidden caches of weaponry to collect. They came across facets of the Nazi war machine that the top brass were shocked to see, writer Annie Jacobsen told NPR’s All Things Considered in 2014. Jacobson wrote about both the mission and the scientists in her book, Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program That Brought Nazi Scientists To America.

    “One example was they had no idea that Hitler had created this whole arsenal of nerve agents,” Jacobsen says. “They had no idea that Hitler was working on a bubonic plague weapon. That is really where Paperclip began, which was suddenly the Pentagon realizing, ‘Wait a minute, we need these weapons for ourselves.’"^[[3] https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/why-us-government-brought-nazi-scientists-america-after-world-war-ii-180961110/]

  • Damn, Aurora is linked to google and you need to login to get apks, unlike F-Droid.

    Aurora Store enables you to search and download apps from the official Google Play store. You can check app descriptions, screenshots, updates, reviews, and download the APK directly from Google Play to your device. To use Aurora Store, you need to have a Google Play account, and log in to your Google Play account when you first open and configure Aurora Store.

    (Alternatively Aurora Store also allow you to login anonymously)

    Unlike a traditional app store, Aurora Store does not own, license or distribute any apps. All the apps, app descriptions, screenshots and other content in Aurora Store are directly accessed, downloaded and/or displayed from Google Play.

    Aurora Store works exactly like a door or a browser, allowing you to log in to your Google Play account and find the apps from Google Play.

    Please note that Aurora Store does not have any approval, sponsorship or authorization from Google, Google Play, any apps downloaded through Aurora Store or any app developers; neither does Aurora Store have any affiliation, cooperation or connection with them.


    F-Droid is cool, but limited with apks.

    https://f-droid.org/

    F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The client makes it easy to browse, install, and keep track of updates on your device.

  • Yes, this is just another policy that hinders the working class, the duopoly does like their police state.

    Anyone have any thoughts on APKPure as an alternative?

  • The shot is at a steep angle where it hits the helmet, ricocheting. You can see another hole a few inches back from the initial ricochet.

    Saving Private Ryan - Lucky bastard! | 00:11 | https://youtu.be/bTmQA4DKYkg

    Is The US Army’s New Helmet a Complete Disaster? The IHPS | 18:17 | https://youtu.be/SwDoWSkiGZ4

    Notable comment:

    @nurse-dude | 1 year ago

    Another fantastic demonstration of how a ballistic helmet's primary function is NOT protection from rifle/pistol rounds but rather a secondary function. They are primarily designed to protect from shrapnel and blunt force trauma.

  • News @lemmy.world

    St. Petersburg Uhurus guilty of conspiracy, not guilty of acting as Russian agents

    politics @lemmy.world

    St. Petersburg Uhurus guilty of conspiracy, not guilty of acting as Russian agents

    News @lemmy.world

    Israel says ‘highly likely’ its troops killed Turkish-American activist

    News @lemmy.world

    Trial begins in Florida for activists accused of helping Russia sow political division, chaos

    New Communities @lemmy.world

    SponsorBlock (and DeArrow) - SponsorBlock is a crowdsourced extension to skip sponsor segments in YouTube videos; DeArrow is a crowdsourced extension to replace titles and thumbnails on YouTube video

    politics @lemmy.world

    Trial begins in Florida for activists accused of helping Russia sow political division, chaos

    News @lemmy.world

    China’s international use of renminbi surges to record highs

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Telegram founder’s arrest is radical — if it’s a crime to build privacy tools, there will be no privacy

    News @lemmy.world

    EVIDENCE WITHHELD IN ISRAELI KILLINGS OF AID WORKERS

    Anime @lemmy.ml

    TIL animesuge shut down.

    News @lemmy.world

    After Iran Steals Sensitive Israeli Data, Israel Tries to Censor the Internet

    World News @lemmy.world

    After Iran Steals Sensitive Israeli Data, Israel Tries to Censor the Internet

    News @lemmy.world

    NYU issues hate speech guidelines discouraging students from targeting ‘Zionists’

    politics @lemmy.world

    Blinken Condemned for 'Empty Words' on Genocide as US Backs Israel's Obliteration of Gaza

    politics @lemmy.world

    RFK Jr. Out, Jill Stein Staying In: Double Boost for Trump

    politics @lemmy.world

    Cornel West says he wouldn’t accept position in Harris administration: No compromise with ‘genocide’

    politics @lemmy.world

    How RFK Jr.'s exit would help Trump, according to the polls

    politics @lemmy.world

    Harris vs Trump: Who is worse for Gaza?

    World News @lemmy.world

    Israeli airstrike kills three in West Bank as violent raids continue

    politics @lemmy.world

    RFK Jr. is planning to drop out of the 2024 presidential race and endorse Trump