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Yeah, there’s a reason why he died the way he did. The people of Lybia were happy to take revenge on him. He also stalked Condoleezza Rice in a very weird way that ensured she was never alone with him in any way.
That by definition is subjective. You name anything that is ok in one society or even one area that is frowned upon in another that is subjective morality. For example as times have gotten harder and harder for younger people economically living with their parents in the Global West has become seen as more and more normal and not treating those adults as basement creatures or something.
Or someone who knows what happens in places like the PRK, China, US, and other surveilance intensive states.
He had an all woman security force as his body guards who he forced to sleep with him. He also cruised around the cou try kidnapping and raping women he found attractive.
There was also his sex slave guard.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Killing the intellectual future of Iran. Science has no borders.English
14·2 days agoYeah the US shouldnt be there but neither should the ayatollah and the council of clerics.
Its not the roommates that bothers me it is the listening devices and constantly playing propaganda that is illegal to turn off, or forced “vacations” in labor camps for disagreeing with government decisions.
But it’s more than 3 years is closer to 5 at this point
It happens a lot to guys who are near women who shine and are memorable, Marie Curie’s husband, Pierre Curie, was more than just her husband he helped with the radioactivity research and they both died because of it. That said how many women have been erased in similar situations like that of Rosalind Franklin being Upstaged by Francis Crick. In short Academia needs to be better about recognition and change the incentive structure that makes for some forcing their names into papers they had nothing to do with besides proximity.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What philosophy or movie scene, had a lasting affect on you, changing or giving you a new perspective?
7·1 day agoFor this if we can add TV shows I’d say quite a few scenes from Andor, the excellent speeches, when Keeno Loy wasn’t able to swim, the whole show is filled with scenes like this.
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Games@lemmy.world•"That is an $11,000 gold texture": Steam researcher says "supporter packs" make a lot of free money because PC gamers love to spend on their favorite gamesEnglish
1·3 days agoIf the game is cheap and good and isn’t free to pay sure but screw that guy, you know EA, Ubisoft, and any other game company will follow the same plan with no scruples and will probably use AI to generate all of it once they can.
This is kind of historically wrong, since the Stuart of the cold war France changed constitutions once, and protested multiple times (they’re famous for it), they just didnt turn to communism. I’d say for full scale revolutions, regardless of what the flavor is, the people of the country need to have worstening lives and a hope of actually getting change with actions against the state.
That is an excellent place to sonate, that ans FUTO.
Wikipedia? It’s not software but worth donating to.
If they are the equivalent of pennies the maybe a few bucks is all that will be needed.
I now want to get a bunch of these and start handing them out to asshat in public areas.
Here is one I took in Barcelona right before the US bombed Iran.

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pics@lemmy.world•Israeli bomb mid-air as it falls toward a densely packed tent camp for displaced Palestinians
110·6 days agoNothing starts on a specific date even the Superbowl, as there are months of planning leading up to it and other events impacting it as well. October 7th wouldn’t have happened if Gaza wasn’t walled off (literally) from economic expansion, which wouldn’t have happened if terrorism plots and attacks hadn’t been launched from there into israel, which goes back and fourth on and on back to Israeli independence and the Nakbah, and all the Arab Israeli wars shortly there after with the explicit reason to destroy the cou try, which wouldn’t have happened if the Holocaust and anyi Jewish sentiment, from people within the british, German and Palestine mandate territories, leading to assassinations and pogroms some supported by people such as Amin al-Husseini who explicitly supported the Holocaust, and the revocation of a two state solution from the Arab states and refusal to recognize Israel as a state. Was it a good idea to create the state of israel there is no longer a conversation that has any reason to be had for an actual solution as the cou try exists and within internationally recognized Israel the residents by and large were born there and some for generations more so than the existence of the state by centuries. A productive discussion would be one to get israel to dismantle the settlements in the west bank and to stop the killing in Gaza, not trying to wish death on a country for the actions of a political elite doing war crimes to keep their power and reducing democracy. Think of your own government and country’s history and tell me how it is different from that of Israel at a certain point, genocide ethnic cleansing, colonization, are a hallmark of almost all countries the way to stop those cou tries from doing those things is to have greater democracy within the country and greater economic and social ties to their neighbors which would be disrupted by war, encouraging those ties has been half hearted at best until somewhat recently and haven’t really included Palestine, and is I believe the main reason why there is tension, because there is only boycotting Israeli products as an economic disincentive for their actions against Palestine and the few economic incentives for the west bank and Gaza not to open hostilities with Israel are small as well, a lot by design from Hamas in Gaza and the Palestinian government on one hand and the Israeli government on the other as it would reduce their political power on their people. Prior to October 7 the west bank was in a period of raprochement (political cooling of tensions due to the courts in Israel starting to side with their claims more than the Netanyahu regime) with israel as was Saudi Arabia and this threatened Iran who used promted their proxies to try to sabotage the expansion of the Abraham accords, thus October 7, the Israeli attacks on and from Hamas Hezbollah and the Huthis, and eventually to the current war in Iran. Everything is linked you could even say that this situation probably wouldn’t have happened if the Serbian assassin Gavrilo Princip didn’t assassinate the ArchDuke Franz Ferdinand in 1914, but we aren’t fighting world war 1 today just the consequences of it and shouldn’t play the blame game when there are still problems to solve to stop the bloodshed, simplifying things to make a bad-guy and try to find a simple solution is how ethnic cleansing and genocides and ghettos are created kicking the can down the road and causing so much undue harm. It is important to know the sequence of events that led to climactic points in history.
TLDR: you can’t find a specific point that caused any specific action to happen to start the current conflict as there are inciting incidents that have inciting incidents, to solve the issue closer ties between israel and its neighbors (especially Palestine) on economic and social levels will be needed and to do that greater democracy is needed as well as intermingling their economies to make war not only an issue or human rights but an economic issue what will backfire on the government starting the war.




Yeah, can you believe it Elon Musk isn’t a Trillionaire yet and it is a shame, all because kids get their school lunch debt paid off by others. /s