

This is so excellently stated. And so sobering.
Thank you for sharing that thought-provoking message. You are so right.
This is so excellently stated. And so sobering.
Thank you for sharing that thought-provoking message. You are so right.
I much enjoyed the Chicago one today! Great turning and many creative posters out there. It was very intense! I loved it!
Oddly, there’s something therapeutic for me about attending protests against fascists and oligarchs.
Reading this article is very worthwhile. How I wish I could be anywhere near as brave as Ms. Kozyreva.
I fear for her safety and I hope for the very best for her. And that she inspires many. I expect she already has.
Thank you for sharing this article.
While this article by Axios and other recent ones seem to cast David Hogg in a bad, unproductive light, I am grateful that they brought attention to the matter.
Because I forgot to donate to his campaign, and I’m not going to be left out of that wave of support.
I do believe this is his organization’s page, Leaders We Deserve:
I’m very proud of our young progressives. Go, David!
Aside from there actually being any lack of admission on Elon Musk’s part for DOGE’s phenomenal failures - or for his other innumerable failures, it should be stated:
Elon Musk has been thoroughly successful - and is in fact world-renown - for delivering a perfect Sieg Heil.
Let’s not forget that, good people.
Slava Ukraini!
Given the tragedy - and horrible crime - of Russia’s war, done investments of this kind make sense.
The doings of Winnie-the-Pooh.
Also, to be fair, that’s an appropriate username given your initial response.
Sieg Heiling Space Karen and Felon Drink Bleach are remarkable failures and idiots.
Increasing costs - all to very detrimental effect - with nothing but the spread of human misery to show for it.
Following a string of alleged Russian attacks on undersea cables, a group of Europe’s largest telecom companies are urging NATO and other military leaders to do more to protect the region’s undersea infrastructure.
“With the rise in hybrid threats, including incidents affecting subsea cables in the Baltic and North Sea, we emphasize the importance of enhanced, coordinated action to safeguard Europe’s cross-border networks,” the companies wrote in an open letter to EU, UK, and NATO decision makers.
And the concern they’re raising is legitimate. Felon Drink Bleach’s employer is a responsible party - as is Winnie-the-Pooh:
In November 2024, a Chinese ship was surrounded by European vessels due to suspicions that it attempted to sabotage fiber-optic undersea cables in the Baltic Sea. The Yi Peng 3, a commercial ship filled with Russian goods, dragged an anchor over 100 miles across Northern Europe’s Baltic seabed, and the investigation reportedly focused on whether the ship’s crew was directed to drag the anchor to intentionally damage the cables.
That came after cables connecting Lithuania and Sweden, as well as Finland and Germany, were slashed the month prior. In January, Sweden also began investigating a cargo ship for deliberately damaging an undersea fiber-optic cable in the Baltic Sea, which connected Sweden and Latvia, after detecting connectivity issues.
Russia and China have denied intentionally damaging any undersea infrastructure. In January, however, UK Defense Secretary John Healey said in a statement directed at Russian President Vladimir Putin that, “We know what you are doing, and we will not shy away from robust action to protect this country.”
We find ourselves in an age where computer gaming journalists have to report the dangers of fascism, authoritarianism. And while this is very unfortunate, it makes sense: fascism is an attack against humanity at large.
“There has been some confusion on what President Trump has said in social media posts on when the tariff starts and what is written in the executive order,” Jarred Varanelli, vice president of U.S. sales at logistics firm Savino Del Bene, told CNBC. “Social media posts are not law on the pause and increase in tariffs. With the constant changes to the regulations, all customs brokers in our industry have a difficult task ahead of them.”
If there were doubts about the tariffs being a wise policy, those have increased several times over the fact that U.S. authorities can’t even implement them.
The incompetence is incredible, given the destruction conservatism has caused to the United States in just a few days.
But if the purpose of it all was just that, destruction, then I guess it’s understandable.
The oligarchy reacts with laugh-crying emojis to the suffering of the common man.
For the likes of Sieg Heiling Space Karen and their ilk, I’ll continue adding mine to corporate obituary announcements resulting from the consequences of the unspoken class war.
This is a very thought-provoking comment. Thank you for sharing that. While sobering, I think it’s important that we reflect on that.
This was brilliantly managed by Canada, the EU, and Japan.
In opening statements the prosecution said that Vallow Daybell conspired with brother Alex Cox to kill Charles Vallow and cash in on a life insurance policy, while espousing the belief that he was possessed by an evil spirit.
The case has drawn significant public attention in part because Vallow Daybell, 51, has doomsday-focused religious beliefs. She isn’t a lawyer but has chosen to represent herself in the six-week trial.
Doomsday-focused religious beliefs, interesting. I wonder if these religious beliefs were convenient for the purpose of murdering her family.
Leonard Leo is a horrible human being, and one that would normally stay in the shadows. His name surfacing is an interesting matter indeed.
An excellent ProPublica article from 2023 gives some insight: https://www.propublica.org/article/we-dont-talk-about-leonard-leo-supreme-court-supermajority
Excellently stated. Thank you.
The worm in gnawing on his brain must have given him a temporary reprieve. Or perhaps there’s a more reasonable explanation to Bear Roadkill-Devouring, Whale Guy suddenly changing stance.
It’s regrettable that Cisco corporation is a supporter of genocide.