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o_d [he/him] @ o_d @lemmygrad.ml
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  • You didn't read the article.

    The Kremlin has denied any state involvement. Last month, Putin called Navalny's demise "sad" and said he had been ready to hand the jailed politician over to the West in a prisoner exchange provided Navalny never return to Russia. Navalny's allies said such talks had been under way.

  • I apologize if I misunderstood you, but there is no both sides here. The united nations recognizes the right to armed struggle against occupation.

    UNGA Resolution 37/43 (1982) reaffirmed the “inalienable right” of the Palestinian people “and all peoples under foreign and colonial domination” to self-determination. It also reaffirmed the legitimacy of “the struggle of peoples for […] liberation from colonial and foreign domination and foreign occupation by all available means, including armed struggle.”

    https://www.cjpme.org/fs_236/

    It even mentions the Palestinian struggle explicitly.

  • Killed by who?

    A separate report published in Haaretz noted that the Israeli military was “compelled to request an aerial strike” against its own facility inside the Erez Crossing to Gaza “in order to repulse the terrorists” who had seized control. That base was filled with Israeli Civil Administration officers and soldiers at the time.

    An Israeli woman named Yasmin Porat confirmed in an interview with Israel Radio that the military “undoubtedly” killed numerous Israeli noncombatants during gun battles with Hamas militants on October 7. “They eliminated everyone, including the hostages,” she stated, referring to Israeli special forces.

    While being held by the Hamas gunmen, Porat recalled, “They did not abuse us. We were treated very humanely… No one treated us violently.”

    She added, “The objective was to kidnap us to Gaza, not to murder us.”

    https://thegrayzone.com/2023/10/27/israels-military-shelled-burning-tanks-helicopters/

    I'm aware that some of the hostages that were taken were children. All accounts suggest that they were treated well, for hostages anyway. Its important to recognize that the Zionist regime keeps thousands upon thousands of Palestinian hostages, many of which are children. The Zionists could have negotiated an exchange, ensuring the safe return of all Israeli hostages. Instead, they decided to bomb the living shit out of Gaza, pretty much ensuring their demise.

  • That's a pretty serious claim. Do you have any evidence to support it?

  • Settlers are occupiers and therefore, not civilians.

  • Oh okay. So you're genuinely interested in the DPRK's participation in earth hour due to having electricity at night. Even though theres nothing about electricity availability mentioned in the article. Got it. Real thought provoking stuff.

  • I can't understand how anyone can think building housing for a population is a bad thing. So do you want the quality of life for people in the DPRK to improve or do you not care as long as your idea of what it is, is proven correct?

  • I imagine they didn't bother to read the proposals that the USA vetoed and therefore, are unable to understand your point. Least dogmatic liberal.

  • You do realize that 95 percent of Tibetans were serfs and slaves who served feudal lords before the arrival of the Chinese communists, right? I'm sure they're just dying to return to independence.

  • Fingers crossed they don't decide to shoot themselves in the back of the head 🤞

  • Something something subsidies but please don't bring up agriculture, automotive, energy, or any of the numerous USian industries that receive money from taxpayers. We don't known what you're talking about and also those aren't subsidies.

  • Artificially cheap you say? Extremely concerning to us consumers. We must be vigilant and make sure to choose the more expensive option because China bad and other reasons.

  • I didn't say anything about Russia. Don't change the subject.

    A report released in January by the Pentagon Inspector General’s office found that the Defense Department failed to conduct proper end-use oversight on more than $1 billion worth of military equipment — nearly forty thousand weapons — sent to Ukraine.

    https://jacobin.com/2024/03/ukraine-us-weapons-defense-department

    Much more likely its regular old US military corruption or weapon manufacturer corruption along with smuggling on the border.

    It may be the USA sending the weapons, but its with the backing of Ukraine's EU neighbors, part of NATO, who completely support them.

  • All NATO weapons sent to Ukraine are 100% accounted for and would never end up in the hands of criminals (the fascist Ukrainian state excluded). Nope, nothing to see here. Just peaceful Europe.

  • Yes, people should disclose their STD status.

  • NATO coming for the Baltic peninsula next

  • The genocide of the Palestinian people must continue because it's good for business. Nice of you to try and normalize war crimes. Very cool.

  • I get that you couldn't be bothered to read the article, but to comment on a thread and not even read the headline. Liberal brain rot is something else.