Trump's budget bill would kill state-level AI regulations
Buried 291 pages into the 1,116-page bill as passed out of committee, Section 43201(c) describes a 10-year moratorium on state-level enforcement of "any law or regulation regulating artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automated decision systems."Exceptions to the rule are few, and only allow for state-level rules that "remove legal impediments" to operating AI systems and streamlining their adoption. State laws that impose any substantive restrictions or requirements on AI models will be considered unenforceable under the decade-long moratorium.
Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' would create a regulation-free AI hellscape, AGs warn
: Republican defense of states' rights doesn't apply to curtailing LLMs, apparentlyBrandon Vigliarolo (The Register)
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And if grandpa-senility croaks (or gets Luigi'd) nothing will change because ol'couch-fucker is a brainless twat, too.
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If you read the article, he's not accusing Biden of anything.
He's saying that Biden wasn't behind the things he PREVIOUSLY was railing on him over (the border specifically) and saying his team and advisors "took over" the presidency behind the scenes, and it was their agenda that they snuck behind Biden's back because they knew he was too sick to notice.
So, I agree every accusation is an admission, but it's important to actually read the accusations so you know what Trump is admitting to: in this case it's being old and senile and his administration is taking advantage of him and are pushing their own agendas behind his old and senile back.
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Lol projecting.
Funny how he's not sure if he's supposed to uphold the constitution of Murca.
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When the pendulum swings back we need to permanently ban organized religon.
It's the main tool used by the Federalist Society to perpetuate their beleifs.
Banning religion is never going to happen under this constitution.
After the civil war that we're all barrelling towards, absolutely.
Americans are cowards I know they have made fun of the French for being in the past but now it's Americans. Look what the French did for increasing retirement age.
Now compare to Americans falling into facisim.
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There's nothing in the constitution that requires preists get to con people
Plenty of countries have already banned organized religion and it turned out great.
That would be shortsighted. Religious though has been on the decline for centuries. Driving it underground and radicalizing it just empowers the bad actors.
Germany handles religion in a fine way. Kirchensteuer is a tax you pay directly out of your paycheck to your registered church. You can opt out of paying this tax by dropping your church registration. If this system was adopted in the US you would see far less people who identify as "religious".
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Nah just ban it
There are already lots of countries that ban organized religon, and it's worked out great.
China is maybe the most successful
pewresearch.org/religion/featu…
Religious Restrictions Around the World
How do governments and social actors limit religion? Our interactive has tracked restrictions on religion in 198 countries and territories since 2007.cbaronavski (Pew Research Center)
The only example you call out doesn't even ban religion. It's restricted in China and I think the Uyghur population there can explain that it's not sunshine and rainbows.
'China’s constitution says ordinary citizens enjoy “freedom of religious beliefs” and the government officially recognizes five religions: Buddhism, Catholicism, Islam, Protestantism and Daoism (also called Taoism). '
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10 things to know about China’s policies on religion
The Chinese government closely regulates religious activity – here are 10 things to know about their policies on religion.Janakee Chavda (Pew Research Center)
Genocide has nothing to do with banning religion.
I hate China too but this is a stretch.
In china you can privately follow whatever beleif you want.
But they also keep that garbage out of the public.
To be fair. I don't hate China and it's clear you failed to back up your previous claim.
Religious intolerance by the state directly contributed to the staged and incremental reduction in that groups QOL.
For Americans, 1A protects religious speech even if it is a bit frustrating when you hear someone preaching in the street. I wouldn't hazard undermining 1A even though we are all tired of bad actors abusing it.(Westboro Baptist Church, Proud Boys, etc)
I'll bet you dollars against donuts that the architects of Project 2025 are writing some of those XOs and having them signed with the autopen and Trump knows little or nothing about them.
Some of them? tRump has no idea what he's signing, he's just the distraction for The Heritage Foundation to enact their manifesto. Even if you removed tRump from the White House, it would just be someone else, with a less showmanship and a more human signature signing the EOs.
After Musk, I hope people turn their sights against the real masters pulling the strings, The Heritage Foundation, and remove that whole group from existence (not from harm, but the whole organization shut down and the ranking members jailed).
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Trump committed treason multiple times........
2 big points
Jan 6th insurrection
Stealing top secret nuclear classified documents and selling it to the Saudi prince.
Elon Musk Suffered Humiliating West Wing Tongue-Lashing: ‘F*** You! F*** You!’
Elon Musk Suffered Humiliating West Wing Tongue-Lashing: ‘F*** You! F*** You!’
Musk and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had a screaming match in April, with President Donald Trump in earshot.Ewan Palmer (The Daily Beast)
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That's what his riches are all about, it's all just trying to make people like him. He's the unlikable rich kid who tries to buy friends.
But it's not gonna work, all the money in the world won't make people genuinely like you. Only humility and therapy would do that and those aren't going to happen.
Theater.
Elon Musk is playing the part of "heel", and articles and reporting like this is engineered to "take you in" to the moment, where something can be simplified and reduced to a "good" versus "evil" paradigm. It creates an escape clause for those doing the truly villainous where the heel can be pointed to as "worse".
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That said, a lot of people would nonperformatively tell him to go fuck himself. Just don't mistake it as anyone being on your side
It was classic "seagull manager" shit that the private sector looooooves to pull (usually combined with a consultant company and/or very short-term executive position), but on the federal government level.
Comes in, shits all over everything, typically skips off to do something else at another institution within a few short years, sometimes just a few months. Pays no consequences whatsoever for his stupid shit, is praised by the "right people" for being a financial/operational/executive genius or whatever; hated almost universally by everyone else.
This is partly true.
The other part is he's so rich that he virtually cannot go broke.
No one person should have that much wealth.
Matt Calkins, CEO of software company Appian… said Musk’s approach to running his tech companies didn’t translate well in Washington.
It doesn’t even work well in his tech companies.
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It was indeed a joke. Appian is a "low/no-code" platform (that surprisingly requires quite a bit of code) used to build shitty customer service workflows. It is tailored for non-technical people and sold as a cost effective solution to clueless executives. It is the kind of software solution that body shops like infosys, accenture, etc love because they can load up lots of low skill people on the project (but charge the client as if they were higher skilled). The result of this arrangement is mediocre at best. Additional changes or scope creep drags out these kinds of projects. Because the system was built with low-skill there aren't the same considerations given for readability, extensibility and all of the other good software development practices that enable future velocity. Again, another win for the body shops as they can't deliver the changes the client wants fast enough. So now there is this parasitic body shop attached at your company's hip after Appian is deeply ingrained into your business processes. It is exactly the kind of penny-wise, pound foolish thinking ("I can hire lots of non-engineers for one engineers salary!") that ends up costing way more in the long run.
TL;DR: Appian is a wage suppression grift.
That's because he bought successful, well managed companies.
When he had full creative control... we got the Cybertruck.
Sorry, not giving you a pass. Writing a block of text and then going "Oh nevermind" doesn't mean you don't get held responsible for everything you wrote.
Piss off with that.
We don't need violence to deal with Musk, I agree.
We can do far worse. We can strip him of his US government contracts, seize all of his US assets, and ban him from ever setting foot on US soil again.
He's always been rich since birth, but what he really craves is attention and adulation. He literally believes he's Homo Superior, and deserves worship.
He'll still be rich, but the blow to his fragile pubescent ego would be devastating.
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They must look right to him in the mirror. Gotta make sure the text is nice and square and forward.
Or maybe he has a sensory thing and this is how he deals with it though positioning.
The problem is that the hats technically sit correctly, so I think he just has a weird head. Though it could also be a sensory thing since he has had a lot of work done including hair plugs so maybe it's something to do with that?
IDK maybe I should stop over analyzing a fascist I wish to scalp.
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I used that term because the words "k1ll3d' and "s@1c1d3" are automatically censored on many platforms.
Also, your opinion couldn't be more worthless to me. But keep up the condescension. I'm sure it's badass on our Discord chat group.
We are not on those platforms, we have to opportunity to build something better here, so please don't bring along the repressive habits from TikTok, Discord or reddit. No need for personal attacks either.
I'm glad that Brian Thompson was killed, it was not a suicide. See? Different place, different culture. Let's embrace it!
Watch moment Trump ambushes Ramaphosa with video
US President Donald Trump confronted his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa, over widely discredited claims of a white genocide in South Africa, during an Oval Office meeting on Wednesday.
Mr Trump said that white farmers are "fleeing South Africa", playing footage to the room showing people chanting "kill the Boer, kill the farmer".
Responding, Mr Ramaphosa condemned the chants but pushed back against claims of white persecution.
Watch moment Trump confronts South Africa's president with video
In an extraordinary Oval Office meeting, Trump pressed Cyril Ramaphosa on widely discredited claims of a white genocide in South Africa.www.bbc.com
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someone is going to come prepared for it soon
I sincerely hope that this "someone" will punch his fucking face.
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What the fuck is going on? Are they just bored now?
Intent on alienating each and every country in the world, except Russia? Surely somebody must have explained to him that that is Not A Good Idea?
Or will it have something to do with the tech bros in the end? Some artless deal?
The Nairobi family values conference: When tradition is a colonial trap - Foreign forces continue to push conservative agendas on Africans under the veneer of ‘defending’ African tradition.
Across Africa, debates about cultural preservation and traditional values are increasingly being influenced by forces that promote conservative social agendas rooted in colonial and missionary legacies. These movements, often backed by generous Western funding, seek to impose rigid, exclusionary values that contradict the continent’s diverse and historically dynamic cultures.
A recent example of this dynamic played out last week in Nairobi, where the second Pan-African Conference on Family Values organised by the Africa Christian Professionals Forum sparked controversy by claiming to defend “traditional” African family values.
The event’s foreign supporters, including the Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) and Family Watch International, are known for their opposition to LGBTQ rights, reproductive health, and comprehensive sex education.
These organisations, some classified as hate groups by the United States-based Southern Poverty Law Center, often present their positions as inherently African, despite their deep connections to Western conservative funding.
This duplicity came to the fore ahead of the conference in Nairobi when it was revealed that the preliminary list of speakers consisted entirely of white men.
During the event, participants were urged to “resist growing trends that seek to redefine marriage, weaken the institution of family, or devalue human sexuality” and to rise up to defend the African family from a “new colonialism”.
Yet the fact is that the narrative of preserving tradition that was on full display at the conference is far from organic. Instead, it itself continues a pattern established during the colonial era, when imperial powers imposed patriarchal norms and strict social hierarchies under the guise of paradoxically both preserving and “civilising” indigenous cultures.
In doing so, missionary and colonial institutions both reimagined and reframed African social structures to align with Victorian ideals, embedding rigid gender roles and heteronormative family models into the social fabric and inventing supposedly ancient and unchanging “traditions” to support them.
The latter were themselves built on self-serving ideas of Africans as “noble savages”, living in happy conformity with supposedly “natural” values, trapped by petrified “culture”, and undisturbed by the moral questions that plagued their civilised Western counterparts from whose corruption they needed to be protected...
The Nairobi family values conference: When tradition is a colonial trap
Foreign forces continue to push conservative agendas on Africans under the veneer of ‘defending’ African tradition.Patrick Gathara (Al Jazeera)
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Starts reading.
"Hmm, I wonder where the presumption that pre-colonial values were entirely different than colonial ones comes from."
Get to the part about all the speakers at the conference being white
"Oh, there it is."
Racists and regressives do come in every color, but looking like the khlam or a meeting or the "my great grandpappy helped conquer Africa for Europe" club is something else altogether.
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There is a very brief and almost an noticeable sweet spot in the 18th century, when the British empire suddenly banned slavery (and the slave trade) and decided to try to enforce it for a little while throughout the Mediterranean and the entire Atlantic. It didn’t go well.
It’s an interesting little slice of history if you care to read about it.
And, wow, yes, I am defending the British empire a little bit, by the way am I NOT excusing their centuries of slave trade, including their heavy lifting during the founding of the European slave trade. I just find it also interesting that they were also one of the first to decide that slavery was no longer acceptable in the modern world. And they actually tried to stop it, Kinda.
I find this a little bit interesting
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U.S. pastor sued for anti-gay effort in Uganda
Mass. evangelist Scott Lively accused of fomenting anti-gay hatred in a country already dangerously rife with itCBS News
Biologists Engineer Spiders to Spin Glowing Red Silk
Biologists Engineer Spiders to Spin Glowing Red Silk
CRISPR-modified spiders have bright and colorful silk. And also no eyes.Natalia Mesa (Gizmodo)
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Okay?
And also no eyes.
And they can't even look upon their creation? Rude.
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From the research paper:
a) Comparison of wt and mRFP-modified major ampullate silk fibers rolled on a capillary glass (scale bars: 550 µm).b) Strong red fluorescence can also be seen in the major ampullate gland (scale bar: 277 µm).
c i) The genomic implementation of mRFP into the major ampullate silk was confirmed by amplifying the mRFP DNA sequence extracted from the spider's leg. Only those spiders with red fluorescent silk (scale bar: 138 µm) showed the mRFP sequence-derived signal in the agarose gel.
C ii) Total-RNA was extracted from the glands, reverse-transcribed, and subjected to R-TqPCR and a melting curve analysis showing a peak at 83°C and 87°C based on a small and a large, amplified fragment.
When the chittering noises approach and the glowing web tightens, remember this day.
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The multi-national security bodies of ten NATO countries and Australia confirmed that Russian spies employed a variety of hacking techniques to infiltrate networks. Notably, the campaign included accessing internet-connected cameras at Ukrainian borders, which were used to monitor aid shipments entering the country. The report estimates that approximately 10,000 cameras near "military installations and rail stations" were compromised to track the movement of materials into Ukraine. The report also highlighted the use of "legitimate municipal services, such as traffic cams," for espionage.
Trump Stuns South African President Ramaphosa with 'Genocide' Video in Heated Clash
Trump Stuns South African President Ramaphosa with 'Genocide' Video in Heated Clash
Trump sharply criticized South African authorities over claims of a "genocide" targeting the country's minority white farmers.Dan Gooding (Newsweek)
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Did you watch the video? Dude was flipping through printed A4 pages as if it was a show-and-tell for his classmates, spending more time looking at the pages himself, than showing them to the fucking camera. Didn't matter much, since the camera had no way of actually getting a look at a stack of A4 pages from 10 meters away.
Not only are leaders being disrespected at these "meeting", he's also disrespecting them with the professionalism of a school bully who's picking on the quiet kid in the school yard.
Fucking hell, South Park had Eric Cartman do a similar show-and-tell about how Kyle was behind 9/11, with a BETTER presentation.
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And it has only been ~4 months.
I hate to think what the meeting will deteriorate into
US Senate passes ‘no tax on tips’ bill in unanimous vote
Bipartisan bill to created tax deduction of up to $25,000 now goes to House but experts have criticized measure
The US Senate passed the No Tax on Tips Act on Tuesday after the Nevada senator Jacky Rosen brought the bill up for a unanimous consent request.
The bipartisan bill will create a tax deduction of up to $25,000 for cash tips reported to employers by workers for withholding purposes on payroll taxes, with a cap on the salary for eligible workers at $160,000 annually.
Economists and labor advocates have criticized the legislation, with concerns it will incentivize the expansion of tipped work, undermine pay increases and would affect only a small segment of about 5% of low-paid workers who receive tips.
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People are about to get more stingey with tipping too I imagine.
I'm going to be avoiding places that tips expanded into to subsidize wages entirely. Sit down restaurants will still get tips until we can get rid of them entirely, but that's it.
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I've always done 20% because it is easier back when 15% was the norm and in the vast majority of cases it was less than $1 difference. You are right that there is no reason to increase the percentage when the prices are rising anyway.
Also, basing the tip on the food cost is a stupid system in the first place. The waitress at the diner where a meal costs $10 is doing just as much work as the one at the high end restaurant that charges $50.
You theoretically could make the cash tips just disappear. The computer where I work guesses based on a rolling average of your card tips and it's usually pretty close. Which suggests to me that if anyone went snooping they could key in to the statistical anomaly of your curiously low cash tips rather easily. At the end of the day you're rolling the dice.
Personally I do report, partially because I don't want to piss off the IRS if they ever do take an interest in me but mostly because I don't qualify for housing assistance even without reporting them and nobody will rent to me unless I do report them because, get this, I don't earn an extra $3 for every $1 the rent goes up, especially not in wages. I am actually kind of jealous of apparently everyone else in the industry who somehow get approved for apartments despite making half of what they're supposed to on paper
Lawmaker Who Beat AOC for Top Democratic Role Becomes Third Democrat to Die in Office This Term
Virginia Rep. Gerry Connolly, who edged out New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) for a top Democratic post in December before stepping down, died from esophageal cancer on Wednesday, becoming the third Democrat to die in office this term.
The late congressman made headlines in December when, with support from former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, he defeated AOC to lead the House Oversight Committee, despite reportedly violating stock trading laws, according to Raw Story. AOC would have been the youngest Democrat to chair a House committee at 35 years old.
Lawmaker Who Beat AOC for Top Democratic Role Becomes Third Democrat to Die in Office This Term
Virginia Rep. Gerry Connolly died Wednesday at age 75, weeks after stepping down from a top Democratic role and announcing he would not seek re-election after the return of esophageal cancer.Taylor Odisho (Latin Times)
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The gift humans had in LOTR is shorter lives, so new ideas can flourish, grow, and change between generations.
Makes you really want that gift in 2025.
No, just most of them, including almost all of the ones with the most power.
Name two people under 70 who's amongst the 10 highest ranking in the party leadership.
I'll even give you Hakeem Jeffries for free so you only have to find one.
Yeah, age isn't so much the issue when we have decent older people like Bernie Sanders and younger douchebags like Josh Gottheimer running around, the problem is that newly elected Democratic party members have all been told that they need to vote for the people who have been in DC the longest and one day eventually it will be their turn
That would be bad enough on its own, but coupled with the destruction of any kind of campaign finance regulations making it a lot easier for moderate Democratic party members to secretly work work with rich donors and Republicans to make sure progressives don't stay in DC for long, we've ended up with a senior group of Democratic lawmakers who have shitty policies their voters hate and only know how to solve their problems through hippie punching
The problem isn't that they're old. The problem is that seniority trumps everything else. He was worse for the position, but he got it because he had seniority.
He wasn't bad because he was old, he was just worse and got it because he was old.
So she'll be replacing him, right?!
Or did Democrats just shit themselves in the for again and that seat will now remain empty like they did with that cryptkeeper lady from California who wasn't even different enough to go to Congress and do her job
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Even conservative think tanks agree, universal healthcare AT WORST would cover every American and cost the same as we are currently paying.
So, we pay the same to not cover every American or we pay the same to cover every American. Which is the good policy choice?
Stole the house seat from AOC. Call me Gerry Atric.
DNC death numer three. That's a Gerry Hattrick.
Did you know that the oldest mummy found was actually found in the United States?
Cue Pelosi...
Hatshepsut has a proven track record of breaking political barriers for females, leading recovery from a foreign occupation into prosperity, and commanding prolific building projects including some masterpieces of ancient architecture: she delivers.
What has AOC done?
Dismissing all that accomplishment would be a mistake.
So we'll have someone with fresh ideas on how to stop Trump now, right?
Who will below retirement age, and support major refreshment of polices and politicians, right?
And actually do something this time, instead of thinking out loud and acting like that is the same thing as doing something, right?
...Right?
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Stay classy, telling a reporter to “kill yourself” for factually reporting on Connolly publicly announcing his cancer diagnosis.
Why does the party value fealty and seniority so implicitly? There’s a place for the ‘elder statesman’ voice to share institutional wisdom and tribal knowledge, but this man cannot seriously have had more vigor and energy to pour into leadership than someone under half his age…
He was somewhat apprehensive about his first term; he just didn't want Trump to get in.
When he came back for round two, he seemed to have unfinished business tho
They’re literally unable to do anything else except remain in their protected little cocoons arguing with each other while people fawn over them and pay them for their favor.
They’re like the minor peerage of old. All trying to hang on to their name and title to keep their ego afloat.
When Alexander the Great died, his empire devolved into infighting and instability. Why would he plan for his successor at such a young age?
These democrats dying in office, leaving no protege nor successor in the wings, are doing the same thing to America but they have no excuse.
True, look at Pelosi's choice to succeed her, Hakeem Jeffries. I thought he seemed good at first but he's turned out to be just another hand-wringing wimp. So it's not simply a matter of being too old, it's a matter of clinging to the old ways.
edit: IOW, getting younger people in is necessary but not sufficient.
They don't. They're quite awake. You think that old fart got that position because of ambition? No. He got that position due to politicizing and internal maneuvering.
He was put there specifically so AOC would not have that seat and screw everything and everyone else.
If I recall correctly it was Nancy Pelosi who maneuver to get him into that spot. They knew he had late stage cancer at the time.
Remember:
- your side always has good intentions
- the other side is always doing what your side is doing but with malice
Almost.
Establishment democrats are still living great lives under trump. They're not enemies because trump doesn't fuck with their money, unlike Bernie.
It's the working class that has to suffer.
Gotta love how they push for old bastards to die in office to enable Republican goals, instead of helping the progressives who are on their side.
I'm sure its just a coincidence that it happens constantly.
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Republicans Pass Horrid Tax Bill Thanks to Democrats Dying in Office
Republicans passed their terrible tax bill by one vote. Guess how many Democrats died in office this year.The New Republic
It's insane to think it wouldn't have passed anyway... They would have "found" a dem to flip, they always do.
There will always be a manchin, or a sinema, or a fetterman... Or a Cory fucking Booker who voted to confirm papa kush
No, they are not. False equivalence just takes the focus off the people who really are responsible. Trump, his enablers, and his supporters created this disaster.
A lot of useless Democrats failed to stand up and try to stop it. They have much to answer for, but they are in a different category.
These assholes are so scared of losing power and corporate money they're willing to drop fucking dead on the floor of Congress rather than let the new generation take over.
Fuck these boomer assholes.
Foreign diplomats come under Israeli fire on official West Bank visit
The Israeli military fired warning shots at a large delegation of European and Arab diplomats on an official visit to the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, drawing swift condemnation.
Delegations from more than 20 countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Canada and others, were on an official mission to see the humanitarian situation in the besieged camp, according to the Palestinian Authority’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which called the incident a “deliberate and unlawful act.”
Videos on social media show delegation members giving media interviews when shots are heard ringing out close to the group and forcing it to run for cover.
Video 1: i.imgur.com/uJHYoLB.mp4
Video 2: i.imgur.com/uHrD2Ji.mp4 shows bullet impacts at walls near the group such as 0:20
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/05/21/middleeast/diplomats-israeli-fire-west-bank-intl
I hope one day soon the west will wake up from their collective guilt and hold these bastards accountable. I can't see it happening in my lifetime, but one can hope.
Condemnation and bullshit UN resolutions that keep getting vetoed mean nothing. Countries need to start sanctioning Israel with or without American approval.
In an ideal world yes, but we're talking about an extremist government that has some of the world's heaviest weapons as well as nukes. And given their decades long bleating like sheep about how they're the victims they will no doubt burn the world before that happens.
I'd love nothing more than to have a court order the two populations to swap places, to see how they like living in an open air prison. I mentioned sanctions because they are the only realistic option at the moment.
Back in the 1930's France and the UK said "this goes too far" and they declared war on nazi Germany because they were tyrants. And that was before they started to ship jews and other minorities to concentration camps, and before they committed horrible war crimes. Israel already showed their true colors, by committing horrible war crimes and crimes against humanity. And not just since the invasion, for years Israel has been the only country with apartheid, conducting illegal annexation of Palestinian territories.
So the fact we, the west, haven't denounced the Israeli Nazi regime and their war crimes and are still actively supporting them by supplying them with weapons and spare parts is beyond any logical comprehension.
During the war in Syria the west denounced the use of chemical weapons by Assad and Russia, while being proud we all together are better than that and uphold a higher standard. I'm disgusted by the fact this has all been lies, as we are just as inhumane and crual but are too blinded by money and power to see that. Ignorance is a bliss I guess. But it's at the cost of thousands of innocent people, including many children.
We shouldn't be supporting or denouncing nations, but actions. Even though Israel is a friendly nation, we shouldn't close our eyes for the otrocities committed by our so called friend.
I will never be friends to nazis and I will always speak out against nazism.
As a disclaimer (sad I have to do this, but there are people labeling anti-genocide as antisemitism), I want to state I'm also against racism and discrimination, including antisemitism. I'm against the Israelean state for their actions, I'm not against jews. I hate all religions and cults equally, but that's another story.
The difference between psychotic and psychopathic
David Niose's latest blog post entitled "Why corporations are psychotic" blurs the line between psychotic and psychopathic.Scott Barry Kaufman (Psychology Today)
“The threats against diplomats are unacceptable,” the country’s [Italy] Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani added in a social media post on X.
Oh, but a 2 year genocide and crackdown on anyone pointing it out was acceptable? Fuck these cunts
“The IDF regrets the inconvenience caused,”
They were literally shooting in their direction, not making them wait a little longer at some checkpoint.
Video of incident (sorry for the X link but I can't find an alternative right now)
Instances are websites. Federation just means they can automatically communicate directly between multiple intakes, and share information without requiring user interaction.
Any website that implements ActivityPub APIs properly can federate with other sites as part of the fediverse.
In the light of the above ☝️ statement and in the context of the given lemmy post, l am presenting three websites as an example :
Can such websites be created and made to federate as a part of the fediverse ?
Urthy - Non-Toxic Cleaning Products
Discover the power of Urthy bioenzyme cleaners! Safe, effective, and eco-friendly solutions for a cleaner, healthier home.Urthy
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In this regard, if you study the following website, this kind of website can also be constructed in this format and then federated ? You can not only insert images in the blogs but also embed videos. However, the blogging functionality has to be closed for the users.
In this regard, l would say that you don't need to haggle to register for a domain name like you have to do for a website having a .com or .org or .net extension.
Is it possible to create email ids for such instances to which mails can be easily sent from gmail or Yahoo mail or any other normal email address ?
I found these links particularly interesting 😃😃😃
fediverse.info
The fediverse is a new social protocol for everyone, a diverse community of interconnected social platforms powered by ActivityPub.fediverse.info
I’ve Visited Guantánamo 28 Times as a Reporter. It Still Defies Belief | The Walrus
THE COGNITIVE DISSONANCE begins from above. The stunning aquiline waters and jagged Cuban coastline of Guantánamo Bay come into view, and our plane makes a dramatic arc before landing on the US naval base that Amnesty International dubbed “the gulag of our times.”
It’s been eight years since my last visit, which was the first time Donald J. Trump was inaugurated as president and vowed to fill Guantánamo up with “bad dudes.” The prison population at that time was forty-one, and he didn’t end up sending anyone here during his first term. The Joe Biden administration reduced the number further, so that today just fifteen “War on Terror” captives remain (nine of the 780 detainees died while in custody, and others were repatriated or resettled in third countries). This dwindling population is being held in the world’s most expensive detention centre. Everything at this remote base, from water bottles to Humvees, must be shipped or flown in. According to 2019 estimates from the New York Times, the cost works out to about $36 million (US) per year per prisoner.
THERE HAVE BEEN small changes since my last visit in 2017. The four windmills that the navy spent $12 million (US) on to power about a quarter of the base stopped turning more than a year ago, and now there’s only one radome on the hill (those large golf balls for electronic surveillance) instead of two. No one can explain why the blades ceased or where the other white dome went.
The gift shop still does good business, although it no longer stocks snow globes and “Kisses from Guantánamo” magnets. There is, however, a new line of “The Real Housewives of Guantánamo Bay” T-shirts, stickers, keychains, and tote bags, and the dive shop has long-sleeved shirts that say “Fishing in Fidel’s Backyard.”
I’ve Visited Guantánamo 28 Times as a Reporter. It Still Defies Belief | The Walrus
The surreal gulag has a pub, a gift shop, and a McDonald’s. Now Trump is looking to fill it up againMichelle Shephard (The Walrus)
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According to 2019 estimates from the New York Times, the cost works out to about $36 million (US) per year per prisoner.
Fucking come on!
The jobs and tax credits that could disappear if the ‘big, beautiful’ House GOP bill passes
If Congress passes the tax bill as it stands, it could cost the US more than 830,000 jobs that would otherwise be created in the coming years,
https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/21/climate/trump-tax-bill-jobs-impacts
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Target just sent up a giant red flag about the U.S. consumer
Target just sent up a giant red flag about the U.S. consumer
A 30% stock plunge, collapsing store traffic, and margin pressure all point to the same thing: Affluent shoppers are rattled and recession fears are risingCatherine Baab (Quartz)
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Well I don't doubt tariffs and inflation are having an effect here. Let's not forget Target abandoned their DEI goals and programs.
pbs.org/newshour/politics/targ…
Costco did not, they doubled down. There quarterly earnings will be reported on the 29th of May.
Target says it is ending its DEI goals and programs, citing an 'evolving external landscape'
Discount store chain Target said Friday that it would join rival Walmart and a number of other prominent American brands in scaling back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that have come under attack from conservative activists and, as of th…PBS News
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Right on. Have a child who I thought Target supported, too. They’ll never get another dime from me without a multi-year binding effort and only after they’ve demonstrated their commitment for multiple years.
Trust is hard earned and easily lost. One would think a company headquartered in the same area as the George Floyd murder and a vocal sponsor of Minneapolis Pride would have a fucking backbone.
Fuck you, Target.
Israeli soldiers fire near diplomats on visit to occupied West Bank
The Israeli military said that it fired near a diplomatic delegation which it said deviated from an approved route in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday.
Diplomatic sources said European diplomats were part of the delegation to the West Bank city of Jenin.
The military said "the delegation deviated from the approved route and entered an area where they were not authorised to be" and that soldiers fired "warning shots to distance them away."
The Palestinian Authority's Foreign Ministry said "the delegation was undertaking an official mission to observe and assess the humanitarian situation and document the ongoing violations perpetrated by" Israel. The ministry called the Israeli military's actions a violation of international law.
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‘Seems Like Corruption’: Tucker Carlson Criticizes Trump Deal to Build Hotels and Resorts in Gulf
‘Seems Like Corruption’: Tucker Carlson Criticizes Trump Deal to Build Hotels and Resorts in Gulf
Tucker Carlson observed that President Donald Trump's recent business deals in the Middle East seemed "like corruption" on Tuesday.Charlie Nash (Mediaite)
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Israel-Gaza war live: more than 80 killed in latest strikes as aid deliveries condemned as ‘ridiculously inadequate’
Israel-Gaza war: Netanyahu says all of Gaza will be under Israel’s control by end of offensive – as it happened
PM gives news conference, saying Israel is prepared for an opportunity for a temporary ceasefire and hostage release dealMartin Belam (The Guardian)
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in reply to Tony Bark • • •Trump’s AI deregulation bill blocks states from controlling AI to protect corporate allies, consolidate federal power, and enable unchecked use of AI for propaganda and surveillance. It’s framed as pro-innovation but really serves elite interests and suppresses state resistance.
That was ChatGPT. There is a clear agenda here that not many care to take seriously.
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