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What happened?
  • Authoritarianism doesn't work, whether capitalistic or communist.

    And travel is very restricted in China.

  • What happened?
  • USSR “solved” homelessness putting people in prisons and psychiatric hospital
 and even then there still was homeless people. Authoritarianism doesn't work.

    And Berlin west was a weird political situation, but my argument still holds. People flee DPRK or China


  • What happened?
  • Capitalist countries did the same thing without building walls to stop their population to flee


  • What happened?
  • And before the end of the cold war, USSR was a reactionary country governed by an elite for its own interests. It's the same in China. The same in Vietnam, the same in Cuba (but at least there they have the excuse of the unjust US politics against them).

  • What happened?
  • While Marxism-Leninism gets hijacked by reactionary forces for their own purposes and gets recuperated under capital after that.

  • I'm Romanian, ask me anything about our wild presidential election that took place yesterday
  • Bună dimineaĆŁa! In France, my country, we had a victory of the Far-Right party last spring, but that shook our population and the left won the legislative elections which occurred 3 weeks later. According to you, whether Georgescu or Lasconi win, is a scenario like that possible for the legislative elections?

  • Czy ktos(ia) uczy się/zna język esperanto?
  • Eble lerni kaj uzi Esperanton helpos vin kiam vi provos lerni la francan :-)

  • Czy ktos(ia) uczy się/zna język esperanto?
  • Mi parolas denaske la francan kaj mi lernis la anglan.

  • Built next to a church that changed the bells and now I'm in therapy
  • Selling is also now no more option, who would buy a place where you can't fall asleep or if you fall asleep you wake up by massive bell noise.

    I'm sorry for what you're going through. I lived just near a cathedral which rang their bells every 15 minutes, in a badly isolated apartment but that never bothered me. I'm not saying this to minimize the seriousness of what you're experiencing, but to show a possible way out: we each have very different levels of tolerance. What is (legitimately) unbearable for you may be (legitimately) bearable or even pleasant for someone else. If the inconvenience is so great, try to sell anyway: at worst no one will buy and you will have lost nothing, at best you will find a buyer who is not bothered by bells and you will be able to rebuild your life far from this nuisance.

  • Jordan Bardella exige un casier judiciaire vierge pour ĂȘtre candidat du RN, alors que Marine Le Pen est sous la menace d’une condamnation
  • Elle n'est pas seulement « sous la menace d'une condamnation », elle a Ă©tĂ© par deux fois condamnĂ©e pour diffamation. Son casier n'est dores et dĂ©jĂ  plus vierge !

  • What is the smallest city in your country that everyone can still instantly recognise the name of? What is it famous for?
  • The two facts are linked: Vichy was chosen as the new capital after the occupation of Paris because of the springs. There were a lot of hotels and means of communication because of the luxurious spas.

  • The 51 Percent: "Feminism is about taking power away from men"
  • Men are more powerful than women in our societies. You can't make equality without making men less powerful.

  • someone knew
  • And the Mexican flag on the shoulder. And something written right to “infidel” which reads something like “It's a Latino thing”.

  • What is the smallest city in your country that everyone can still instantly recognise the name of? What is it famous for?
  • For France it's probably Vichy, infamously well known internationally for being the capital of the French pro-Nazi government during the Occupation. Only 25'000 inhabitants.

  • Anon tries to understand his coworker
  • It was a (bad) joke, the actual thing I see is :

  • religiondispatches.org Why It's Heresy to Read the Bible Literally: An Interview with John Shelby Spong

    Security sells. That's why, says retired Episcopal Bishop John Shelby Spong, despite his best-selling controversial books and popular speeches, his position on Jesus and the Christian church will never be the majority opinion, because he believes Jesus is not the Savior of the world and that the

    Why It's Heresy to Read the Bible Literally: An Interview with John Shelby Spong

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21033452

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    religiondispatches.org Why It's Heresy to Read the Bible Literally: An Interview with John Shelby Spong

    Security sells. That's why, says retired Episcopal Bishop John Shelby Spong, despite his best-selling controversial books and popular speeches, his position on Jesus and the Christian church will never be the majority opinion, because he believes Jesus is not the Savior of the world and that the

    Why It's Heresy to Read the Bible Literally: An Interview with John Shelby Spong
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    Fort Tolukko, Indonesia

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20334793

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    blog.torproject.org Uniting for Internet Freedom: Tor Project & Tails Join Forces | Tor Project

    The Tor Project and Tails have joined forces and merged operations to streamline operations, expand outreach, and strengthen both organizations' ability to protect people worldwide from surveillance and censorship.

    Uniting for Internet Freedom: Tor Project & Tails Join Forces | Tor Project
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    Bible studies

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19904423

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    Bible studies

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    Une bigouden ou quelque chose dans le genre, j'en sais rien j'ai jamais été en Normandie

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    www.luxtimes.lu Russian oligarch launches €15bn lawsuit against Luxembourg

    Mikhail Fridman files international arbitration case against Luxembourg after country froze his assets when he was hit by EU sanctions

    Russian oligarch launches €15bn lawsuit against Luxembourg
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    www.luxtimes.lu Lawmaker Max Hengel dies aged 47

    CSV deputy and mayor of Wormeldange passes away after battle with bowel cancer

    Lawmaker Max Hengel dies aged 47
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    Van is ❀

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    www.firstthings.com Arabic, A Christian Language | Onsi A. Kamel

    To whom does a language belong? One might think it the possession of all who speak it. But as anyone . . . .

    Arabic, A Christian Language | Onsi A. Kamel

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18358374

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    www.firstthings.com Arabic, A Christian Language | Onsi A. Kamel

    To whom does a language belong? One might think it the possession of all who speak it. But as anyone . . . .

    Arabic, A Christian Language | Onsi A. Kamel
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    www.luxtimes.lu Support for LGBT counter-petition overwhelming, says author

    Marc Gerges’ petition, which went online on Friday morning, had reached the threshold of 4,500 signatures required for debate in parliament by the afternoon

    Support for LGBT counter-petition overwhelming, says author
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    www.zdnet.fr 5 raisons pour lesquelles Linux finira par dépasser Windows et MacOS sur les ordinateurs de bureau - ZDNET

    Oui, la part de marché de Linux n'est encore qu'à un chiffre. Mais je m'attends à ce qu'elle augmente de maniÚre exponentielle au cours des prochaines années. Voici pourquoi.

    5 raisons pour lesquelles Linux finira par dépasser Windows et MacOS sur les ordinateurs de bureau - ZDNET

    Pas convaincu, mais on peut rĂȘver :-)

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    www.luxtimes.lu Who will represent Luxembourg at the Paris 2024 Olympics?

    Meet Luxembourg’s 13 Olympians and find out when you can watch them compete

    Who will represent Luxembourg at the Paris 2024 Olympics?
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    France. L’interdiction du port du foulard dans le sport en France met au jour l’existence d’une politique du « deux poids, deux mesures » discriminatoire Ă  la veille des JO et JOP

    www.amnesty.org France. L’interdiction du port du foulard dans le sport en France met au jour l’existence d’une politique du « deux poids, deux mesures » discriminatoire Ă  la veille des Jeux olympiques et paralympiques

    L’interdiction faite aux athlĂštes françaises portant le foulard de participer aux Jeux olympiques bafoue le droit international relatif aux droits humains et rĂ©vĂšle l’hypocrisie discriminatoire des autoritĂ©s françaises et la faiblesse et la lĂąchetĂ© du CIO

    France. L’interdiction du port du foulard dans le sport en France met au jour l’existence d’une politique du « deux poids, deux mesures » discriminatoire Ă  la veille des Jeux olympiques et paralympiques
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    www.francetvinfo.fr VIDEO. LĂ©gislatives 2024 : "Je suis en colĂšre, je suis Ă©cƓurĂ©e, j'en ai marre", relate Marine Tondelier devant l'impasse des nĂ©gociations Ă  gauche

    Invitée des "4 vérités" de France 2 mercredi, la secrétaire nationale des Ecologistes-EELV, s'est dit "désolée du spectacle qu'on donne aux Françaises et aux Français".

    Moi aussi j'en ai marre. Ils sont en train de tuer le peu d'espoir qu'on avait.

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    Je me suis mis aux scoubidous

    J'ai achetĂ© un paquet de fils Ă  scoubidous mercredi dernier pour mes filles
 ça ne les a pas intĂ©ressĂ©, mais moi je kiffe ! J'en avais jamais fait avant.

    Je me rends compte que je suis souvent sur mon tĂ©lĂ©phone juste pour occuper mes doigts. Quand j'ai cette envie, je sors mon scoubidou et comme ça j'ai pas mal rĂ©duit mon utilisation de smartphone. Ça durera probablement pas, mais j'en profite.

    En illustration, mon premier 3 couleurs :-)

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    www.middleeasteye.net Saudi Arabia threatened to sell off European debt if G-7 seized Russian assets: Report

    Saudi Arabia has watched western efforts to sanction Russia carefully, amid concerns the same tools could be used against Riyadh

    Saudi Arabia threatened to sell off European debt if G-7 seized Russian assets: Report

    Malheureusement je n'ai pas trouvĂ© d'article en français qui en parle, alors mĂȘme que l'Arabie saoudite menace la dette française explicitement.

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    Ma fille vient de me faire découvrir cette poésie

    Je suis triste de ne pas l'avoir connu plus jeune.

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