nottotep.bsky.social
opinionated and open-minded | IR student | 23 | 🇵🇸🇺🇦
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I can’t say I feel bad for people like this 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Stay safe and don’t give up! I’m holding you all in my thoughts and really hope to read your book one day 🇺🇦💙💛
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Just beyond parody at this point
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Pure drivel
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Wat zou het toch fijn zijn als ons kabinet ook iets zou doen aan de woningcrisis, in plaats van eindeloos gedoe over een niet bestaande asielcrisis…
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An Olympic gold medal 🥇 performance in missing the point.
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If they voted for Trump, that is not Harris' fault. They could have chosen not to vote, yet they actively involved themselves in getting the current administration into office.
Your virtue signaling about poor people, if anything, is classist as it presupposes that they are unable to understand.
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I realised the other day that I had received some free Tesla stocks from a promotional offer. I have sold them as part of the boycott.
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My experience:
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the alternative was not applying at all so I feel like this was better than nothing
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update: made it home 5 minutes early cuz I was rushing! glad to be back oh my god
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Based on what though? Imo it’s much more likely he’s just an absolute fool
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It’s refreshing in this age of unaccountability to see an organisation actually own up to their mistakes. A wise decision to stop the campaign as far as I’m concerned.
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it’s a freakishly good tool honestly, and it makes US tech billionaires shit themselves so it’s double good
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You remain one of few extremely respectable Democratic politicians. I hope Trump’s second term shows other Democrats that they should follow your example instead of being wishy washy centrists.
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www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-at...
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In terms of leadership, yes they’ve been fairly effective.
In terms of actual Hamas fighters,
not quite. Even Antony Blinken admits that Hamas has obviously been able to recruit newly radicalised individuals and that the current Israeli strategy is a recipe for perpetual war and insurgency.
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Because the right wing and far-right factions of Israel’s government don’t want to end military operations. They believe that militarily defeating Hamas is the best option, despite that strategy not proving effective at all.
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Essentially, Israel rejected multiple similar ceasefire proposals.
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I think people are especially vulnerable when they become extremely negatively polarised against the opposite side of the propaganda.
Americans fed up with dysfunctional US politics are particularly susceptible to the idea that “everything must be better somewhere else”
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Are you gonna make a statement on the Asmongold situation? I really admire your work but I think you should own up to your mistake.
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Since the number of carbon credits decreases every year they will become more and more expensive, thus making companies that innovate and emit less more and more competitive. This means that there is a market incentive for reducing your emissions.