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  • In that case, this seems like a learning opportunity for you.

    Western European countries have rule of law and don't disappear or mulch people when they break the law, letting them retain their rights.

    This counterexample would seem to completely undermine your claim that America's incredibly high incarceration rates are just "what happens" when citizens retain rights after breaking the law.

  • That's what happens when citizens break the law and retain their rights in the eyes of the state

    Is it? Why don't European countries have a similarly high incarceration rate then?

  • This article seems pretty biased and poorly written.

    I struggled to find the part where Iran rejected calls to end support.

    They seem to be more denying that they are supporting.

    These articles about Houthi never seem to present what evidence we have that Iran is supporting. Are we all just taking government claims at face value with no presentation of the evidence needed?

  • Yup, you're a real hero with your populism. Look how great that turned out.

    People these days treat democracy like a damned religion instead of a system of governance. Turns out though that complex decisions often benefit from expertise instead of letting the lowest common denominator decide.

  • It doesn't seem like neo-Nazism in this case but rather the long standing hate by Muslims if it makes any difference. From the news coverage I've seen of this, it seems like it was a mob of Muslims waving Palestinian flags.

  • The French government has reported 24 arrests for more than 100 antisemitic acts in France since Hamas attacked Israel on Saturday, including verbal abuse, people caught with knives near Jewish schools and synagogues and a drone equipped with a camera spotted over a Jewish cultural center.

    This is the best they could come up with to hype up the threat and justify the crackdown on freedom of expression?

    Is there even an allegation that the drone with a camera, aka basically all drones, was related to anything nefarious? Or could this just be a case where a hobbyist was flying the $25 toy drone he just bought but now that's antisemitic because it was over a Jewish cultural center.

  • This is total BS and people are upvoting it just because it sounds truthy.

    Piracy links? Yeah, sure.

    Archive links? Like OP said, even corporate Reddit allows those. The risk to a Lemmy instance from allowing this is literally zero. There is a rule of lawsuits among lawyers that you always look for the deep pockets because you can't get anything from a lawsuit if the defendant can't pay. There is no way Lemmy.world would be sued for this before Reddit, which actually has money to pay with. That's even setting aside the notion that linking to archives could be found to constitute copyright infringement.