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Yes and that’s high key horrifying. However it’s not a majority opinion https://news.gallup.com/poll/642695/majority-disapprove-israeli-action-gaza.aspx
Actually leftists talking about Kamala being a cop is fine because it only makes the median “liberal” voter like her more :)
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•[Mega thread] - Biden ends bid for presidency7010·10 months agoas a queer leftist (look up ag kamala’s record on gender affirming care for trans inmates for a fun time) I support her on electoral grounds- she isn’t visibly falling apart at the seams like Biden and can do the physical work of campaigning and interacting with potential voters. We can work with this.
She is also on record as having a somewhat tougher stance on Israel’s war (unlike Joe, who supported them no matter what they did). That’s my personal red-line issue so I’m glad there’s some semblance of a shift there :/
article from the Wikipedia footnotes with a success story involving a 30 year old virgin IT guy. might be interesting for the wider lemmy userbase (affectionate) https://www.salon.com/2003/10/08/virgin_6/
Hard to believe it’s legal in the US though (even the regular therapist in the article didn’t believe it initially).
yeah iirc his will asked to be identified as “local sexpot” in the obituary.
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•Russia aims to undermine Biden in November election, intel officials say52·11 months agoRepublicans actually seem quite happy to campaign against Biden for that reason. Maybe the upsurge of Biden support on lemmy is Republican shills 🤔
https://www.notus.org/2024-election/biden-heritage-republicans
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•Russia aims to undermine Biden in November election, intel officials say11·11 months agodeleted by creator
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•Jeremy Corbyn re-elected as independent in Islington North after expulsion from LabourEnglish1·11 months agoHonestly, I’m not full on Russian. I haven’t lived there since 2022 and when I did I was not meaningfully politically active, nor do I personally know many people who are. All I really have is the language and a view of Russian social media.
However Russia still has free and open Internet access, with the notable exception of Facebook Instagram and Twitter (and lots of people evade those blocks as well- laws on firewall evasion are harsh but enforced pretty selectively, like for content piracy in the West).
Unfortunately many politically opinionated Russians seem to have very right wing politics only occasionally dressed up in “liberal” language (hey, kinda like America). For example, a prevailing opinion among “liberal” opposition is that Gaza should be annexed and/or turned into a parking lot by Israel (possibly because Putin himself has expressed lukewarm verbal support for Palestine). And also like America this is a generational thing with the youth seeming to be more left wing/anticapitalist, but that position is locked out of politics. But even on e.g. reddit you still have plenty of people on /r/askarussian. Same for YouTube and telegram. Those are all proper social media with sizeable Russian populations and relatively lax censorship. I’m sure there are some on the fediverse too, but they can’t get too uppity lest they invoke the wrath of roskomnadzor (fedi is more vulnerable to selective censorship than centralized networks like yt/tg). I’ll compile and link to a list of English speaking public figures I like in a followup comment.
As for the future changes, it’s very hard to predict, but I think the most probable change in Russia will start after something happens to the physical health of one very paranoid man. The war is so clearly against the objective interests of a very large portion of Russia’s ruling class that I’m amazed it was allowed to happen at all, but so far it seems like an effective method/excuse to tighten the screws on internal opposition. Seems like that’s really the only thing the regime excels at and how they stay in power. The tipping point (as it was all the other times) is a physically unbearable economic crisis, to the point people start experiencing real hardship such as famine. At that point people start looking around for alternative answers to their political questions.
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Russia launches "social rating" platform to determine a person’s comparative “social status”English22·11 months agoit’s just called that, it’s not meaningfully Russian. But also people exaggerate, it’s not as bad as all that- my instance lemm.ee federates with both and I haven’t run into too many issues.
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto politics @lemmy.world•Why is the pundit class so desperate to push Biden out of the race?41·11 months ago“We definitely want the dementia patient,” a source close to Trump told NOTUS. “They made their bed; they get to sleep in it.”
https://www.notus.org/2024-election/biden-heritage-republicans
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something you did or acquired that made your life way easier?4·11 months agoWhat is pt?
Also, amazing story and glad that you’re doing better
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto Gaming@lemmy.ml•Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?1·11 months agoThree of my favorite roguelikes are cataclysm dda, caves of qud and cogmind, recommend them to everyone
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about de la Chapelle syndrome where people with XX chromosomes are born with traditionally masculine organs & presentation. Usually those with the trait are unaware they have XX chromosomes at allEnglish21·11 months agoHave you looked into whether people with the condition are more likely to be LGBT? I get the feeling like it could be linked
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•Jeremy Corbyn re-elected as independent in Islington North after expulsion from LabourEnglish3·11 months agoOne immediate difference is that the mountains of Afghanistan are very ill suited to fighting a conventional artillery centered war, unlike the steppes of eastern Ukraine.
Also I disagree with the second paragraph. As our (inshallah) future president says, “you exist in the context of all in which you live and what came before you”. Ukraine’s decision making is dependent on the internal politics of the US and to a lesser extent the EU. I kinda doubt the EU by itself could handle supplying Ukraine if America elects trump and tells them to take a hike). Shit, we are seeing europe turning to fascism before our very eyes now that they’re experiencing real inflation since the Russians cut off their cheap gas.
I am very worried about how that will affect Ukraine aid as europe turns inward and starts focusing on rooting out the evil immigrants who are apparently to blame for all their problems.
Despite all that, as a Russian and a socialist I do hope Ukraine isn’t conquered and the Russian pseudo monarchy has a revolution and is replaced with something more democratic. I just don’t see a clear path to there with how things are going in the world.
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•Jeremy Corbyn re-elected as independent in Islington North after expulsion from LabourEnglish3·11 months agoIf things somehow went very south for Ukraine and they were at risk of losing significantly more territory (not a +1% gain) and Trump gets reelected and the alliance fragments, then perhaps they’d try to negotiate
Shouldn’t it be obvious that at that point, Russian high command would see no point in negotiating much of anything? The best time for Ukraine to negotiate and sue for peace is when they have the initiative due to some technical/strategic innovation that leads to short term battlefield success (at least until the Russians adapt). The gains following the introduction of HIMARS back in 22 are one example. But himars is a child’s toy compared to real military innovation, which was already done in 1945 and we’ve been living in low key terror ever since.
But besides jokes about letting Ukraine have nukes again, I cannot see them ever winning a conventional war of attrition. They simply lack the manpower.
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•noplace, a mashup of Twitter and Myspace for Gen Z, hits No. 1 on the App StoreEnglish3·11 months agoDiscord also has an option to pay for server boosting (increased bandwidth and storage limits) which is a much more reasonable thing to pay for imo
Omniraptor@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•noplace, a mashup of Twitter and Myspace for Gen Z, hits No. 1 on the App StoreEnglish1·11 months agoMan I remember reading about them in wired back
during the bush administrationnope it launched in 2010
If you read the post it says the cop didn’t buy it and anon got charged themselves instead.