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  • Extra points if you use ones of these to spray your ass, if you don't have any good bidets, let alone bidet sprays to buy

    They're not only as effective, but also portable...

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    NYT's coverage of Russian air strikes compared to Israel's
  • No... just no... you're on the right path but this essay is much more better explanation for why libs live as they do...

    People aren’t “falling” for atrocity propaganda; they’re eagerly seeking it out, like a soothing balm.

    The prevailing populist narrative grants the People (of the West) moral innocence by attributing to them utter stupidity and naivety; I invert the equation and demand a Marxist narrative instead: Westerners are willingly complicit in crimes because they instinctively and correctly understand that they benefit as a class (as a global bourgeois proletariat) from the exploitation enabled by their military and their propaganda (in Gramscian: organs of coercion and consent). [6] We’re not as stupid as we’re made out to be. This means that we can be reasoned with, that there is a way out.

    I believe that, on the contrary, the process of Western propaganda is better understood in terms of “licensing”: the issuing of moral license for the bourgeois proletariat to profitably go along with bourgeois designs without the feeling of shame overwhelming. In this alternative account people aren’t “brainwashed” insofar as they don’t actually believe the lies, not in the way that we generally understand belief. It’s more correct to say that they go along with them, whether enthusiastically or apprehensively, because it’s actually their optimal survival strategy.

    Source: Masses, Elites, and Rebels by Roderic Day, Red Sails

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    Israeli Troops Raid West Bank Exchange Offices, Seize Millions
  • If 20,000 dead Palestinians were worth the cost for 1,200 dead Israelis in those people's eyes, then fuck them...

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  • cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/1419411

    > Notes: > > It's misleading, because later in the video, the statistic refers to the amount of interior toilets inside houses, as opposed to exterior toilets outside of houses... > (Bathrooms vs outhouses) > > Anyways, the video is more generic than that... > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ0g8uhNhJA

    Lemmygrad notes: Can you please explain this discrepancy though, in all seriousness?

    @polskilumalo@lemmygrad.ml, @PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml et @lemat_87@lemmygrad.ml

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    China bans export of rare earths processing tech over national security
  • 2nd best thing, since TSMC cut off ties with the PRC, considering they incentivized China to build their own shit...

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    Theoretically, what if I named my child with a foreign but otherwise normal names
  • On second thoughts, I should probably rethink that...

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    anti meme
  • Technically there are https://www.davidcastleton.net/english-pyramid-tombs-mad-jack-fuller/

    I think what's preventing the ancient people of Great Britain from building high into the sky was the temperate seasonal changes that Egypt lacked...

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  • cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/1361025

    > Idk, something chill like Hakim Shaoqi... or Mikhail Sorensen > > Each in different scripts (arabic et chinese) or (Cyrlic and Roman)

    > Eg. 少奇 حكيم (for completely foreign name) or Михаил Sörensen

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    One of my back teeth is aching at the moment
  • Aye, the least you can do is contain the damage...

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  • Mutiplication or Division first then? Thus, BEDMAS or PEMDAS?

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  • Exponents, Oxponents, I honestly could give less of a shit until now...

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  • PIMDAS? Isn't that the same as PEMDAS?

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  • The real question here is BODMAS or PEMDAS?

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    Yes, ‘Australian sushi’ exists. Get over it, argues Adam Liaw
  • Egh, I could live with that...

    I just wanna eat my Philadelphia rolls with Norwegian salmon in peace.... plus, I don't think cultural appropriation, in this context, is necessarily malicious or so, now that I've read the article...

    grillman

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    Has anyone been able to get Honkai star rail running
  • Wait, you can play that on steam?

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    When the lib says Putler ordered Hamas
  • Lemm.ee doesn't necessarily translate as lib for me but I know there will be risks like these....

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  • https:// archive.ph /6mQ4Z

    Some excerpts:

    A look at Israel's decades-long dealings with Palestinian radicals -- including some little-known attempts to cooperate with the Islamists -- reveals a catalog of unintended and often perilous consequences. Time and again, Israel's efforts to find a pliant Palestinian partner that is both credible with Palestinians and willing to eschew violence, have backfired. Would-be partners have turned into foes or lost the support of their people.

    In Gaza, Israel hunted down members of Fatah and other secular PLO factions, but it dropped harsh restrictions imposed on Islamic activists by the territory's previous Egyptian rulers. Fatah, set up in 1964, was the backbone of the PLO, which was responsible for hijackings, bombings and other violence against Israel.

    The Muslim Brotherhood, led in Gaza by Sheikh Yassin, was free to spread its message openly. In addition to launching various charity projects, Sheikh Yassin collected money to reprint the writings of Sayyid Qutb, an Egyptian member of the Brotherhood who, before his execution by President Nasser, advocated global jihad

    Instead, Israel's military-led administration in Gaza looked favorably on the paraplegic cleric, who set up a wide network of schools, clinics, a library and kindergartens. Sheikh Yassin formed the Islamist group Mujama al-Islamiya, which was officially recognized by Israel as a charity and then, in 1979, as an association. Israel also endorsed the establishment of the Islamic University of Gaza, which it now regards as a hotbed of militancy. The university was one of the first targets hit by Israeli warplanes in the recent war.

    Brig. General Yosef Kastel, Gaza's Israeli governor at the time, is too ill to comment, says his wife. But Brig. Gen. Yitzhak Segev, who took over as governor in Gaza in late 1979, says he had no illusions about Sheikh Yassin's long-term intentions or the perils of political Islam. As Israel's former military attache in Iran, he'd watched Islamic fervor topple the Shah. However, in Gaza, says Mr. Segev, "our main enemy was Fatah," and the cleric "was still 100% peaceful" towards Israel.

    In fact, the cleric and Israel had a shared enemy: secular Palestinian activists. After a failed attempt in Gaza to oust secularists from leadership of the Palestinian Red Crescent, the Muslim version of the Red Cross, Mujama staged a violent demonstration, storming the Red Crescent building. Islamists also attacked shops selling liquor and cinemas. The Israeli military mostly stood on the sidelines.

    Mr. Harari, the military intelligence officer, says this and other warnings were ignored. But, he says, the reason for this was neglect, not a desire to fortify the Islamists: "Israel never financed Hamas. Israel never armed Hamas."

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    https:// archive.ph /6mQ4Z

    Start: Surveying the wreckage of a neighbor's bungalow hit by a Palestinian rocket, retired Israeli official Avner Cohen traces the missile's trajectory back to an "enormous, stupid mistake" made 30 years ago. "Hamas, to my great regret, is Israel's creation," says Mr. Cohen, a Tunisian-born Jew who worked in Gaza for more than two decades. Responsible for religious affairs in the region until 1994, Mr. Cohen watched the Islamist movement take shape, muscle aside secular Palestinian rivals and then morph into what is today Hamas, a militant group that is sworn to Israel's destruction.

    Other sources:

    https://theintercept.com/2018/02/19/hamas-israel-palestine-conflict/

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2014/07/30/how-israel-helped-create-hamas/

    'Israel's military-led administration in Gaza looked favorably on the paraplegic cleric (Ahmed Yassin, founder of Hamas), who set up a wide network of schools, clinics, a library and kindergartens. Sheikh Yassin formed the Islamist group Mujama al-Islamiya, which was officially recognized by Israel as a charity and then, in 1979, as an association. Israel also endorsed the establishment of the Islamic University of Gaza, which it now regards as a hotbed of militancy. The university was one of the first targets hit by Israeli warplanes in the [2008-9 Operation Cast Lead].

    A strange, self-sustaining relationship remains. Israel's hawkish government — dwells on the security threat that Hamas's crude rockets pose. Hamas depends, Miller writes, on "an ideology and strategy steeped in confrontation and resistance."

    He concludes, they are "two parties who can't seem to live with one another — or apparently without one another either.'

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    Ask them if they've read about Dessalines, and ask their thoughts on them?

    Whether it be the Github user who founded Lemmy, with his Anti-American and Marxist Leninist essays,

    or

    the Haitian general who fought against the French in the Haitian Revolution, and thus had a hand in genociding many remnants of the white slave-owners... to create the first abolitionist country.

    Just ask what they know and what they think of him?

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    yewtu.be Why the US Military is Preparing for War With China

    How the US is Militarizing the Pacific Click my CoPilot link https://go.mycopilot.com/Johnny-Harris to get 14 days free with your own expert fitness and health coach. Thanks Greg Poling, expert from CSIS for the interview on this topic: https://www.csis.org/people/gregory-b-poling The US military ...

    https://yewtu.be/watch?v=plHRRFHZ_f0

    Aka The U.S goes mask-off on the South China Sea, and Johnny Harris tries to equivalent China's actions to that of the U.S.

    What can I say? On Harris himself, I suspect his moderacy is being used to co-opt a sort of good cop side of the pro U.S position, considering past videos. NED- National Endowment in Democracy, an international pro-U.S organization funded by the C.I.A to support color revolutions.

    But on a more serious note: What do you suppose of the Philippine Sea debate, because I haven't gotten a clarified rationale and context on China's actions, from your side? And how would I counter claims of local Chinese aggression.

    (reposted from r/Sino)

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