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  • Peer-reviewed publication link

    It should be illegal for news articles to report on articles without actually posting the publication link

    Edit: pertinently, I’m not 100% sure that’s the same publication, as there doesn’t obviously even seem to be a journal with the title Microbiota (their citation)

  • I've heard of a black person being turned away at a bar by bouncers in Austria (which has similar culture to Bavaria), which is anecdotal. Also anecdotally, when I was there myself in the less-urban parts of Bavaria, I didn't see any non-white people.

    It didn't remind me much of rural USA or what you described it as (my recollection of that is a bit fainter and more dated than urban USA).

    Edit: the person told me the bouncer said “we don’t serve your kind here.”

  • Well, even still, the US government and corporations have by far the upper hand. They control or heavily influence the school curriculums, for starters, in addition to most news media. Essentially, the lion’s share of information that reaches most people throughout most of their lives.

    Any social media -based sway from a foreign actor will be comparatively marginal, and will be at very best at an even keel with domestic.

  • Moreover, how is anyone sitting in America (or a country with American bases) primarily concerned about the Chinese government? We have endless military and culture war/ propaganda barriers erected against them; we're basically untouchable, unless we plan on physically going to China.

    (The answer is related to the propaganda barriers themselves -- it's acceptable / encouraged to criticize China).

  • Really? Looks like it’s just another approval hoop on top of the preexisting:

    Arrival at border

    Holding a valid ETIAS authorization does not mean you are guaranteed entry to a country. You will still have to meet the entry conditions of the border police. If you do not meet those requirements, you will be refused entry.