

Because drumpf can’t reign in a rabid dog that is supposedly the US’s closest ally.


Because drumpf can’t reign in a rabid dog that is supposedly the US’s closest ally.


Not enough genocide for their liking.


Ah, UK courts deciding to label people as terrorists even when that wasn’t the initial charge, and without a jury present (i.e. after they’ve already decided on criminal charges).


Edit: nevermind, he’s a shit poster


Germany and Czech are some of the biggest arms suppliers and buyers to/from Israel
What is incredibly stupid is that, sure, the topic is brought up at the EU council, but then why don’t the individual states also apply sanctions?


Here is the full report and definitely worth the read because the article cherrypicks what to report on
https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/hrbodies/hrcouncil/coiopt/2606092E.pdf
What the article from Le Monde doesn’t mention is that the report is about both Israeli (state and settler) violence and crimes, Hamas and affiliates harm to civilians, and reinforces that Israel has perpetrated genocide.
Another thing that Le Monde mentions in the article while completely excluding Israeli crimes is that the refer to Israel for more info on Hamas.
The International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel gave a detailed account of violence perpetrated over the past two years by Hamas against Palestinian civilians in Gaza.


Smear campaign or hyperbolic criticism? It’s the age of outrage after all. But I also think Proton should be doing way better in general and are not above criticism.


LoL if you think Turkey and Russia are friends, then your read on global politics is very misdirected.
Who do you think Russia has been fighting in Syria all these years?


Why even ask the IDF as if they’re not performing a genocide and ethnic cleansing.
“Uh…excuse me…Mr Hitler! Could you please explain what you meant by “the final solution”? We see that people are being shipped off on trains never to be seen, can you please expand more on that? We need your side of the story.”


The amount of opinion pieces and fear mongering on Chinese EV cars stealing data I’ve seen - doesn’t look like eyes shut, but actually a lot more sinophobia and more scrutiny than I’ve seen applied to anything else.
US funding separatists in Alberta - opinion piece saying we need stronger ties with the US
Israel spyware known to track car systems and their phone hacking software used by RCMP - MPs drafting documents to diminish EV (specifically) data collection
The US abusing it’s extradition treaty to imprison Huawei CFO - opinion piece about how we need to watch out for Chinese influence and their international policing
And I’m not saying that these protections aren’t important, just that now it’s a big issue and harms our sovereignty all of a sudden.
I wonder who gains the most when we put up these barriers but to only one country instead of all others…


I think you mean the Gestapo


If we’ve been paying attention, then the US is a vassal state of Israel and likes to support authoritarians globally (like Russia).
While I agree that the response is heavily AI generated, I have to disagree that he’s pro-Maga. He reached out to both democrats and republicans to talk about the importance of privacy and the democrats turned him down (or entirely ignored him) while the republicans met with him.
He then went on Xitter to shame the Dems and said that the Republicans seemed to be the party caring about privacy.
He’s definitely a dumbass for trying to play it that way, but he did not come out in support of Maga.


You’d be surprised that it’s Russian anarchists and leftists that are actually doing this.


I’m not sure what your argument is.
We can talk about the marginalization of the Shia and also their forced migration from central parts of Lebanon to the South all day long. Yes, it happened. I’m not denying that. But the primary reason that Hezbollah exists is as a resistance group, otherwise they wouldn’t need their weapons.
You’ll also notice that even in the article you quoted, issa mentions that the South was also unstable with the influx of refugees and skirmishes between them and Israel, AND the marginalization of the Shia.
The problem was not simply poverty, according to Issa, but government abandonment under the conditions of permanent threat.
So what’s your argument exactly?


Israel pulled their occupation out of Lebanon in 2000, the Syrian occupation lasted until 2005 (post Prime Minister assassination). Then 2006 war, then 2008 clashes where Hezbollah attacked Lebanese because their communication system was threatened.
So to say that the South was neglected as if it was purposefully done by the central government and not that the central government was in disarray is heavily misunderstanding the political landscape.
Not to mention that Hezbollah and allies have had a majority of seats in parliament for most of that period. So the question is, why didn’t Hezbollah provide more support to the South through the central government rather than their own networks?


The past few years there was a great “purge” of journalists that were publicly against the genocide with the excuse that the news outlets needed to stay independent (this was at Reuters and AP news). Because being against genocide is equated with supporting Hamas.
But while those who protested the genocide were fired, those supporting the genocide were simply supporting a country against terrorism, and so they remained.
And you can see how apparent that is in the language used by most media outlets.


Since its founding in the 1980s, Hezbollah has gone to war with Israel multiple times.
CNN should probably mention the conditions that led to Hezbollah’s founding.
Admittedly, Hezbollah hasn’t been great to Lebanese either, but Israel never let up the pressure and aggression that only continued to justify Hezbollah’s argument to exist. And a fractured neighbor is much better than a unified neighbor.


When there’s a case of genocide being investigated, the UK would like to say that they did all they can to prevent it. All while the beat and outlaw protests against the genocide.
It’s OK to call out the hypocrisy.
Or do you want me to clap for them like a trained monkey and say “what a great step in the right direction”?
There’s additional internal pressure too - Israelis just love ethnic cleansing and they want the war on Lebanon and Iran to continue.
Even the “moderate” opposition, Lapid, is calling for the continuation of the war because 1- he’d lose on votes + support if he doesn’t 2- he wants more dead children as well