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in reply to realitista

Wait. Foreign nation bombed the shit out of you and you are not in war?
in reply to Talaraine

I mean, it was Israel who suddenly started bombing Iran. Iran doesn't want war with Israel, but they're rightly not going to drop their nuclear program for it. I don't think that was part of the ceasefire deal.
in reply to NoneOfUrBusiness

Iran has said they want to destroy Israel for decades.. I'm not sure how that means they don't want a war.
in reply to Talaraine

Every thinking human being with a moral compass should want to see Israel (as in the apartheid state, not the people) destroyed. That's one thing and active belligerent action is another. Iran policy with Israel has always been one of low-level proxy conflict, not war.


Trump announces Japan trade deal with 15% tariff on imports


The deal will reportedly see the US levy 15% tariff on goods imported from Japan. Donald Trump also said the US would increase exports of rice and vehicles to the East Asian nation.
in reply to MicroWave

My stocks here in Japan shot up the other day, which is weird because we still have tariffs — just less than what he had originally proposed. We'll see how long this "deal" lasts.

I've just been buying the dips and it seems like it's working out. I just hope I receive enough dividends to allow me to keep buying domestic rice.

in reply to MicroWave

an attempted distraction from the epstein files, the tariffs are pretty much losing thier effectiveness on MSM as distraction, because hes used so much already.

in reply to MuskyMelon

Coin flip of whether it is just age or the tying of a loose end. Regardless, enemies of the Regime should just run with the latter narrative.
in reply to MuskyMelon

this sounds more like conscience taking its toll on his health
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Famine Expert: Israel's Starvation of Gaza Most 'Minutely Designed and Controlled' Since WWII | Common Dreams


Brett Wilkins
Jul 22, 2025

A leading global authority on famine on Monday accused Israel of orchestrating a carefully planned campaign of mass starvation in the Gaza Strip, remarks that came amid a steadily rising death toll from malnutrition caused by the 654-day U.S.-backed Israeli siege and obliteration of the Palestinian enclave.

"I've been working on this topic for more than four decades, and there is no case since World War II of starvation that is being so minutely designed and controlled," Alex de Waal, executive director of the World Peace Foundation at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, told Al Jazeera.



Famine Expert: Israel's Starvation of Gaza Most 'Minutely Designed and Controlled' Since WWII | Common Dreams


in reply to Peter Link

It's a XXI century Holocaust.

This was expectable ever since Israeli leader started openly making statements about Palestinians when were extreme similar to what the Nazis said about the Jews and the Roma, for example calling them "human animals" and "vermin" and talking about having a "Final plan" for Gaza.

The Zionists are the present day version of the Nazis, and they're well on track to doing the same thing, this time around with the help of pro-Nazi governments in the West, especially the US, UK and Germany.

in reply to Aceticon

This parallel long predates Israel itself, or even the holocaust. In the early 20th century, there are many letters in yiddish, and other public statements fun within the Jewish community, that were sent to yiddish newspapers criticizing zionism for using parallel language to "Hitlerism" and similar movements that were spreading across Europe.

in reply to WizardofFrobozz

Updated title is now:

Japan's PM Ishiba denies talk he will quit following election drubbing
in reply to AirBreather

They all do that, even those who intend to resign deny it until the day it happens.

Ishiba doesn’t have any big scandals currently, so I see less public outrage directed at him in the news and it feels more like infighting within the LDP (just my impression). Of course losing so many seats in the election is a cause for resignation but I’m not sure anybody who replaces him will be able to quell the public’s discontent either.

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in reply to WizardofFrobozz

Was this the guy who when asked about rising rice prices said "idk what the big deal is, i get my rice for free."?
in reply to SoftestSapphic

I don't even know wtf the LDP does. Apart from continuing to block gay marriage, the only policy they've had in the past decade is to raise taxes every year. It's to the point where people are feeling the squeeze enough that the ultranational populist fascists just gained seats, and yet they still keep winning. How they keep getting the majority is beyond me, but then again idiots in plenty of countries vote against their own interests.



We Need to Talk About Pedocon Theory


in reply to bitjunkie

Adding on "The customer is always right".

People often forget the next few words which are "in matters of taste".

In which case, yes, absolutely. If a paying customer wants a well done steak with ketchup, sure. Or if they want some ugly clothing. Hell yeah, as long as they're paying.

It's not an excuse to act like an entitled asshole.

in reply to psychothumbs

This was a new idea to me. That patriarchy and absolute power were connected to abuse and rape. I feel like someone just turned the lights on.




so... dubvee and dubvee tesseract shut down.


i know you've all heard it before, but i didn't catch up, i was honestly a bit surprised when i was browsing and tesseract on dubvee shut down.
in reply to Tweek

Tesseract was functional but not as beautiful as Photon. I think I'll stick with Photon.
in reply to iso

Filtered word: nsfw

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in reply to VerilyFemme

I don't know why people always bring this point up, like it wouldn't

  1. cause a ton of dysphoria to trans men

&

  1. Cause an even bigger backlash by both the government and governing authorities
in reply to Sackeshi

Maybe because it's not a serious suggestion, and humor is a coping mechanism for dire times


in reply to silence7

In his 2004 book, “Trump: How To Get Rich,” Trump wrote about taking a call from a man he named “the mysterious Jeffrey.”

“As mysterious as Jeffrey is, he’s one of the few people I know who can get by on just a first name. My staff never asks for a last name in his case, which in a way puts him up there with Elvis. Not that Elvis calls in much these days, but you never know,” Trump wrote.


So Epstein was calling Trump so often that his staff never even had to ask for his last name, is what Im gathering

in reply to silence7

This article is how I found out Cleveland's baseball team changed its name.


Trump Labor Department Launches 'Barrage of Attacks' on Workers | Common Dreams


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33533638

Stephen Prager.
Jul 22, 2025
In one of the most sweeping changes, the department plans to reverse a 2013 rule that extended minimum wage and overtime protections to home healthcare workers.

These workers, who care for elderly and other medically frail individuals, already make less than $17 an hour on average.




House Republicans endorse stricter state and federal-led voter roll purges despite dearth of evidence on fraud




in reply to Redditsux

Oh? How interes--- RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES, YOU CRUSTY OLD BASTARD


BREAKING: Barack Obama Fires Back at Trump in Rare Statement


“Out of respect for the office of the presidency, our office does not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of this White House with a response. But these claims are outrageous enough to merit one. These bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a week attempt at distraction,” read the statement attributed to Patrick Rodenbush, a spokesperson for Obama. “Nothing in the document issued last week undercuts the widely accepted conclusion that Russia worked to influence the 2016 presidential election but did not successfully manipulate any votes. These findings were affirmed in a 2020 report by the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee, led by then-Chairman Marco Rubio.”
in reply to womjunru

Yup. And God forbid a black man be in the WHITE house, right? And then he dared to wear a TAN suit!

/s


in reply to Redditsux

Trump killed Epstein to cover up the child rape. Everyone is saying it. Can't keep running, Trump. Those ankles won't hold up.