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Progressive Politics @lemmy.world

The Fight Over Online Gambling in Brazil Reveals a Broader Global Struggle

politics @lemmy.world

The Profound Shame of JD Vance

science @lemmy.world

Gone in 60 milliseconds: dramatic slow-motion snake bites reveal clues about how fangs and venom kill prey

World News @lemmy.world

King Charles makes history by praying publicly with Pope Leo

United Kingdom @feddit.uk

A rift that took 500 years to repair: King Charles prays with the pope

Australia @aussie.zone

Revealed: some Australians have overpaid their Centrelink debt by more than $20,000

Europe @feddit.org

U.S. donors bankroll Europe’s policy ideas through think tanks

Canada @lemmy.ca

Canada Post workers union loses challenge of back-to-work order

  • Canada used to have a problem with gun owners selling their handguns on the black market. We are talking about Canadians with a valid PAL licence.

    They purchased guns. Sold them. Profit. Easy as pie.

    Winnipegger bought guns legally, sold them to gangs

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/theodore-mantas-firearms-trafficking-1.4357623

    A 22-year-old Airdrie man is accused of buying guns and selling them to criminals.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/airdrie-alert-straw-purchasing-firearms-brady-fisher-1.5569889

    Philip Edward Sarrasin, 26, is accused of running a straw purchasing scheme, where he legally bought multiple handguns which later turned up for sale on the criminal market.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/gun-firearm-glock-straw-purchasing-trafficking-weapons-alert-1.4924037

    Straw buyers were involved in two recent busts in northern Alberta that took illegal guns off the streets. The man, who was arrested on May 9, bought five handguns between November and December last year and resold them.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alert-guns-investigations-weapons-drugs-straw-buyers-1.5145282

    An Edmonton man who pleaded guilty received an eight-year prison sentence Thursday for his role in an illegal weapons trafficking scheme.

    Shipowich had a restricted firearm licence when he purchased 40 restricted firearms between June and September 2016.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/edmonton-man-gets-8-years-in-prison-for-role-in-weapons-trafficking-scheme-1.4676590

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    The good news? That problem is now over. It's not happening anymore. The price of handguns on the black market has increased, which is a good sign.

    The bad news? Most guns are now only coming from the United States. And the United States doesn't want to address the problem.

  • United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    Five grooming gang survivors tell PM they will stay on panel only if Jess Phillips remains in post

  • The United States has the worst constitution in the Western World.

    The US Senate gives a handful of empty states (Idaho, Wyoming) have tremendous political power.

    The French Senate is designed to represent all regions, regardless of population size. If there are 50 people living in Champagne, these 50 people will get a Senator. But the French Senate can't stop bills supported by the French Representatives. It can slow them down. It can amend them or improve them. But it can't kill them.

    The same way, the Canadian Senate is designed to represent all regions of Canada, from the Atlantic to the Pacific. But the Canadian Senate can not kill bills supported by the Canadian House of Representatives.

    The US Senate makes the United States unique. It gives veto power to rural empty areas. It's basically impossible to pass immensely popular legislation like abortion rights. Canada can pass it. The US can't.

    Furthermore, the US President is indirectly elected through an electoral college. This means a lot of votes become totally useless. If you vote for a Republican and you live in California, your vote is meaningless. If you live in Alabama and vote for a Democrat, your vote is meaningless. It's a recipe for disenfranchisement.

    This also means that all political campaign disproportionately focus on a handful of regions. Most countries that had an electoral college decided to abandon it. The United States almost abandoned the electoral college in the 70s but it failed by two votes.

    The US constitution was very progressive centuries ago. But it failed to evolved. Now, it's badly falling behind most democratic countries.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/17/us/american-democracy-threats.html

    https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/09/american-constitution-norway/675199/

    https://www.newyorker.com/culture/annals-of-inquiry/the-united-states-unamendable-constitution

    Most countries protect the political rights of the minority without preventing the majority from governing. Having regular budget shutdowns is not normal.

    Americans fail to see it because they many of them worship their constitution. Keep in mind this is the country where over 100 million people think Donald Trump is an honest man.

    To be clear, not all parts of the US Constitutions are wrong. Since 1947, the US prevents the President from exercising more than 2 terms. That's a great thing.

  • Work Reform @lemmy.world

    Dear British people. It's time to pay attention 🇬🇧

    United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    ‘The police weren’t interested’: what’s driving the rise in private prosecutions?

    United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    Care Quality Commission chief quits over maternity inquiry into NHS trust he led

    London @feddit.uk

    Engineers baffled by signalling issues on London Underground’s Northern line

    Éire / Ireland @lemmy.world

    Catherine Connolly: the outspoken leftwinger set to be Ireland’s next president

    United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    Three arrested in UK on suspicion of assisting Russian intelligence service

    United Kingdom @feddit.uk

    We must act now: without a written constitution, Reform UK will have carte blanche to toxify our nation | George Monbiot

    science @lemmy.world

    As an immigrant scientist in the U.S., travel bans and visa uncertainty are taking a toll

    science @lemmy.world

    Scientific distinctions between coca and cocaine support policy reform

    World News @lemmy.world

    Relatives of the 124 victims of adulterated fentanyl in Argentina demand justice: ‘This is an unprecedented massacre’

    science @lemmy.world

    ‘The most violent attack ever documented’: Five female bonobos kill a male, challenging beliefs about the species’ peaceful nature

  • I'm a very simple man. I see a media owned by Rupert Murdoch.

    I downvote immediately.

    For those of you who don't pay attention to history, The Times should have never been purchased by Rupert Murdoch. It was against UK law because he already owned News of the world and The Sun.

    But Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher made a secret deal with Murdoch, behind the back of her own government. She allowed him to purchase The Times. In exchange, he promised to support her.

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/apr/28/how-margaret-thatcher-and-rupert-murdoch-made-secret-deal

    https://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/mar/17/rupert-murdoch-margaret-thatcher