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    It must be very confusing for gun totting republicans to be trying to use ownership of a gun as a political device against the democrats.

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      Originally posted by briareos_kerensky View Post
      Eh, sorry for the outburst, but living in being a foreign worker really changes your perspective on a lot of things, you try to behave better than regular citizens but you're always the scapegoat for everything.
      That’s basically how my gf feels after living in Britain since 2015. Has to listen to colleagues being openly racist every day, praising Cruella Bravermann, going on “send ‘em back” rants, doing bad imitations of foreign colleagues’ accents to their face, etc. Media, and politicians of left and right blame foreigners constantly. I don’t envy either of you.

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        I forget there are environments still like that ^^^^

        That sucks.

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          House Speaker Mike Johnson said he plans to publicly release thousands of hours of footage from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

          90hrs of Capitol Riot security footage will be released to the public

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            Apple, Disney and IBM to pause ads on X after antisemitic Elon Musk tweet | Apple | The Guardian
            The world gets another reminder of the truth of Musk and it causes him to lose even more money for Twitter

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              The Sixth Trial of Donald Trump has ended and in true style of how the world works


              The Judge finds Trump guilty of engaging with the January 07th Insurrection - but won't punish him for it. The best takeaway from this outcome though is that this is the first time that Trump has recieved a formal verdict specifying his guilt in the insurrection which may set some precendence for the bigger cases yet to come

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                It was a civil motion, so the judge didn't find him guilty of anything and he wasn't named on the case either, it was against the Colarado state - the other cases against him aren't directly charging him as enacting an insurrection. The outcome of this is a very narrow technicality, it's not going to have a lot of bearing on his other cases.
                Last edited by MartyG; 18-11-2023, 16:44.

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                  I'd hope it would help further the chances of him losing the election as the insurrection is brought closer to association to him



                  I expect we'll see another surge in popularity though

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                    The Richest 1% account for more carbon emissions than the poorest 66% - I wonder which one will continue to be penalised to drive carbon use down?

                    EU, Germany and Denmark sued by oil firm over windfall tax | European Union | The Guardian

                    Argentina presidential election: far-right libertarian Javier Milei wins after rival concedes | Argentina | The Guardian
                    I'm sure this will go fine, after all he only wants to close the central bank, dismiss past dictatorship attrocities, legalising the same of human organs and cutting Argentina's links to Brazil and China that it most heavily relies on for trade

                    India tunnel workers may be trapped for another four or five days, says official | India | The Guardian

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                      Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Post

                      Argentina presidential election: far-right libertarian Javier Milei wins after rival concedes | Argentina | The Guardian
                      I'm sure this will go fine, after all he only wants to close the central bank, dismiss past dictatorship attrocities, legalising the same of human organs and cutting Argentina's links to Brazil and China that it most heavily relies on for trade

                      40% of Argentinians currently live below the poverty line. Inflation is 140% - the Argentinian Peso and economy are both utterly f----d.

                      Javier Milei is an absolutely nasty piece of work to put it lightly (the fact that the orange one was the first to come out amongst many other far-right political leaders and publicly congratulate him on his victory says it all) but let's be clear: The Left have been in power in Argentina for decades. Peronism has failed the very people that it was established to benefit.

                      Voting for Milei is voting out of sheer desperation. We all know that a Milei presidency is not likely to go well but maintaining the status quo was no serious option. His opponent, Sergio Massa, was the incumbent finance minister, ffs.
                      Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 20-11-2023, 10:37.

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                        The only good part of the info I've read on it seems to be that despite winning the election he holds limited power to impose what he wants. It's nuts just how bad the political landscape keeps getting.

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                          Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Post
                          It's nuts just how bad the political landscape keeps getting.
                          It's almost like the consistent end result is that we end up with a Milei or Bolsonaro or Trump or Orban or Duterte or etc (insert your favourite far-right populist here) if left-wing and centrist governments repeatedly fail the very people that they were elected to serve.

                          Who knew?
                          Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 20-11-2023, 12:53.

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                            It shows how naval gazing the public can be as well. For a nation like Argentina, they might not like the status quo but they're in the position of being able to see how badly this voting approach pans out in other nations. Only worse is coming for them now.

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                              Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Post
                              It shows how naval gazing the public can be as well. For a nation like Argentina, they might not like the status quo but they're in the position of being able to see how badly this voting approach pans out in other nations. Only worse is coming for them now.
                              Again, it's a vote out of desperation. Not difficult to grasp. Nothing to do with naval gazing. How can it be naval gazing when the incumbent government have had the majority of time in power since the Argentine dictatorship of the late 70s/early 80s and pretty much used all of that time to trash the economy and leave 40% of the population in considerable poverty? On top to that, the current Argentinian government have had more than their fair share of corruptly putting their noses in the trough and filling their own pockets.

                              Again, I'm no fan of Milei but this was coming. Just like it did when Brazil went from Lula to Bolsonaro and just like it has done with how US politics now cannot rid itself of Trump, amongst many other examples in the world today. If the system isn't working for the people that it needs to work for, the naval-gazing comes from people who just expect them to vote for more of the same. Again, maybe those left and centre should focus more on actually getting stuff done to benefit their people?
                              Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 20-11-2023, 13:31.

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                                Because it's taking an insular view. Desperate as they might be for change it's still an overlooking of the clear examples that they're setting themselves up for worse. Like being desperate for your rundown house to stop leaking and moulding so choosing the solution to be to set it on fire whilst you're still in it. Like you say, it's like the US's fixation on not letting Trump go - and just as toxic and wrong. Voting for a Far Right group won't change the one on the left, they'll just wait till voters come running back when they see how bad it will get moving forward. Solving the political dilemma they're in is a complicated issue but supporting a far right figure purely out of protest is a poor reason to vote when the price it comes with is that high.

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