I joined Lemmygrad because I came from GenZedong, and stayed there
As an Ajax fan, I'm sad to see him go
This dude has a political science major... I tried telling him that in social democracy the workers don't own the means of production so it's still capitalism, but he doesn't listen. I remember went he stopped supporting my country's (Netherlands) neoliberal party (D66) and started supporting PvdA, our socialdemocratic party. I was hopeful that he was slowly turning to the left, but nothing's changed. What are some arguments against socialdemocracy that a social democrat might listen to?
(I don't know why it also says Pirate Bay, since I clicked on the Sputnik News URL)
No, but we should try to eradicate the diseases that come from them. Exception for invasive mosquito species, we can get rid of them.
Most of the ones I follow have already been named, so here's some non-English ones
Esquerda.net, in Portuguese
Junge Welt, in German
TeleSur, in both Spanish and English
Al-Mayadeen, in Arabic
Qudsn.co, in Arabic
I thought Ø was against EU and NATO, or did they abandon that too?
Holy shit, I've seen this picture so many times and only now realised it's Ted Kaczynski's cabin
I don't get it either. It's not even like he's the only anti-civ theorist there is, so I don't know why they flock to him. I do understand being interested in him, since he's quite the figure.
EDIT: I do understand he's an entrypoint for anticiv thought for some people, but even then people should grow out of supporting him.
Back up your videos people. Put them on a site like Odysee.
Aren't Pandabears in the wild rising in numbers again?
It's funny they have an animal as a national pride that they are not even trying to protect.
The referendum question was: "Are you for or against the Approval Act of the Association Agreement between the European Union and Ukraine?"
The ruling parties were in favor of the approval act. The No vote won in the end with 61%, but with an attendance of 32%.
After the referendum the following points were added to the act.
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No establishment of EU candidate status to Ukraine through this agreement
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No guarantees of military aid or security guarantees to Ukraine
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No freedom of Ukrainians to reside or work in the EU
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No increases of bilateral financial support to Ukraine based on the agreement
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The goal to work towards reduction of corruption in Ukraine, and (as a last resort) to suspend the Agreement if not enough progress is made.
Seems they didn't follow through