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[–] [email protected] 1 points 13 hours ago

I didn't know about their craziness, but the UN office of human rights has had their eye on the organ harvesting allegations since at least 2016. The Falun Gong might be as crazy as scientologists and mormons, but that doesn't mean they should be treated this way.

[–] [email protected] -3 points 14 hours ago

USAians drinking coke instead of tea. Makes sense. Guess making a good cuppa takes too long to fill the immediate need for another sugar dump 🤷‍♂

[–] [email protected] 0 points 16 hours ago (3 children)

Whether it'll be enough to send their sales numbers plummeting and for @[email protected] to be more than just a phrase in a decade remains to be seen. If the USAians vote for a democratic candidate, things will go back to normal like nothing ever happened. US surveillance companies will be as loved as before with people breathing a sigh of relief "Finally someone to trust again".

[–] [email protected] 1 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

It is worse than nothing the longer Russia does it the more they open themselves up to brutal counterattacks.

How so?

A single well timed and planned devastating armored combined arms counterattack could retake all that ground gained in an instant

They could regain 500 km² of ground with one single attack? Are you sure? I really hope you're right, because that would be amazing, but I'm sceptical.

No, this is Putin/Russia continuing an offensive they cannot afford, this will not work out for them militarily and smacks of someone trying to cheat their way into keeping the territory they gained in a war when they have no capacity to fight an effective defense of that territory

China is propping them up, which is the biggest reason they can continue this war. Without China, Russia probably would've run out of steam a very long time ago. If Europe and the US were able to successfully hinder China from helping Russia, I assume the war would probably end very quickly.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 21 hours ago

To me creeping forward is that: creeping forward. 5% is not a creep. It's really subjective, which is why to me "advancing" is not a bad term, but a little too big as a word 🤷

[–] [email protected] -1 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

i think arguing on the basis of geography is a losing strategy

Yes, I agree. Make the whole world German 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪 Then nobody can complain about borders as we will all be united under one glorious flag and culture.

[–] [email protected] 26 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

Make everyone lactose intolerance: everyone is a malfunctioning system now.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 22 hours ago

Indeed, yes. It's subjective and we are both somewhere in the middle with a bit of nuance, but there are people who just throw it around willy nilly. The unhinged use is what this post felt like. "I see slop everywhere". Makes me think of the phrase "if you smell shit everywhere, look under your shoe".

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 day ago

Your whole lemmy existence is reading like you are unable to comprehend the most basic of phrases and are running with a full tank but a smaller engine.

Did you grow up without proper parental care and have your crib slammed against the wall one too many times? Why are you acting so backwards? That's really offputting.

[–] [email protected] -2 points 1 day ago (5 children)

They factually are advancing though. 0.7% is that. It may be gradual, but it's something. I would rather read headlines of Ukraine reversing it of course.

I think you're taking offence at the word "advance". It does sound "big". If they wrote "creeping forward", would that be more acceptable?

[–] [email protected] 28 points 1 day ago

I look forward to the football world cup. That's going to be amazing. Right after a match, ICE is going to walk onto the pitch and arrest non-white football player - if they even get into the country.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 day ago (2 children)

The US needs to fall and the world needs to see it. Maybe it'll learn something. I do however doubt it.

 
 
 
 
 

"Companies just started taking away your purchases, nobody stopped them, and it slowly got normalised."

 

An interview with Jens Walter (Professor and Doctorate in Microbiology) by the woman who debunks social media food-myths (Ann Reardon)

 

South Korea is running out of people.

Its birth rate is the lowest in the world, sitting at just 0.72. That is 73 percent below the replacement rate. By 2070, South Korea’s population is expected to fall from 51.6 million to just 34 million. That is a loss of over 17 million people in less than 50 years.

But the raw numbers don’t tell the full story.

Because what is collapsing isn't just population, it's society.

In this video, we explain why Korea is facing the most extreme demographic decline of any developed country. We break down the cultural, economic, and policy failures that have made it nearly impossible for young Koreans to build stable lives or raise families.

South Korea’s toxic work culture, built on Confucian values and decades of military-influenced industrial policy, created a system where long hours and loyalty to employers are valued more than individual well-being. Wages are below the OECD average. Education pressure is relentless. And Korea’s biggest companies, the chaebols, employ only a fraction of the population but dominate the economy.

Housing is also a major issue. In Seoul, most young people face the Jeonse system, where renters put down deposits worth half the value of the home. Even with newer rental options, deposits remain high and monthly rent eats up income. Those lucky enough to save money still have to pay hundreds or thousands per month in after-school academies called hagwons, just to keep their kids competitive.

Culturally, things are not much better. Korea is seeing a rise in no-kids zones across the country. Women face extreme expectations around beauty, caregiving, and obedience. In dual-income households, they still do most of the chores. And in a society where 72 percent of people think a man who stays home with children is less of a man, it is no surprise that many women are opting out entirely.

Some are going on birth strike. Others are joining the 4B movement, which rejects marriage, childbearing, dating, and even heterosexual relationships.

The government has tried to reverse the trend through incentives, parental leave, and subsidies, but it is not enough. Once fertility drops this low, recovery is nearly impossible. With half the population expected to be over 65 by 2070, Korea’s future is looking grim.

What happens to a country that forgets how to build a future?

 

Democrats spent $20 million trying to figure out men. We decided to just talk to some. Some of what they said might make you uncomfortable. But if politicians want to actually reach working class men, they need to have more messy conversations like this one.

More Perfect Union’s mission is to build power for working people. Here’s what that means:

We report on the real struggles and challenges of the working class from a working-class perspective, and we attempt to connect those problems to potential solutions.

We report on the abuses and wrongdoing of corporate power, and we seek to hold accountable the ultra-rich who have too much power over America’s political and economic systems.

 

What's going on with this name?

 
Country Statements of support Threshold Percentage Signatures required
Austria 10162 13395 75.86% 3233
Belgium 13911 14805 93.96% 894
Bulgaria 4597 11985 38.36% 7388
Croatia 4163 8460 49.21% 4297
Cyprus 565 4230 13.36% 3665
Czechia 7421 14805 50.12% 7384
Denmark 12032 9870 121.90% 0
Estonia 3035 4935 61.50% 1900
Finland 15319 9870 155.21% 0
France 49153 55695 88.25% 6542
Germany 98063 67680 144.89% 0
Greece 5018 14805 33.89% 9787
Hungary 9902 14805 66.88% 4903
Ireland 10353 9165 112.96% 0
Italy 24712 53580 46.12% 28868
Latvia 2679 5640 47.50% 2961
Lithuania 5123 7755 66.06% 2632
Luxembourg 946 4230 22.36% 3284
Malta 533 4230 12.60% 3697
Netherlands 26374 20445 129.00% 0
Poland 53599 36660 146.21% 0
Portugal 8402 14805 56.75% 6403
Romania 12377 23265 53.20% 10888
Slovakia 4987 9870 50.53% 4883
Slovenia 2473 5640 43.85% 3167
Spain 36391 41595 87.49% 5204
Sweden 19849 14805 134.07% 0

Just under 3000-4000 people are required per country in Lithuania, Latvia, Malta and Luxembourg. Come on now... that's a small town and in some places even just a village. Are there really that few gamers in those countries?

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