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Auzy, (edited ) to news in Paris mayor quits X platform, calling it a 'gigantic global sewer'

The Paris Mayor? Is this really a major story?

Lots of people have left or silent quit… At this time, its hardly a story anymore honestly

sonori,
@sonori@beehaw.org avatar

Shocking few politicians have stopped using it however.

Hirom,

It’s a bit light for a news story. It could have been a lengthier analysis on Twitter’s decline and spread of hate speech on the platform.

twei,

Is this really a major story?

No, it’s a Mayor story

kittenroar, to news in Israel, Hamas agree on four-day truce, hostage release and aid into Gaza

It’s not enough. It’s better than nothing, but it’s not enough.

yeather, to news in Israel, Hamas agree on four-day truce, hostage release and aid into Gaza

Which side do you think will break it first?

HumanPenguin, (edited )
@HumanPenguin@feddit.uk avatar

One side will claim the other did. And respond.

We all know what way around it will be.

But will see debates about weather or not the evidence of it being broken is real.

EDIT: honestly trying to avoid takibg sides. As niether are entirly innocent.

But fuck I am getting fed up with all sides claiming any support for the other is racist.

We have to much fucking racism to allow governemts to pull it out as a properganda move\weapon of war. While ignoring the actual actions.

senseamidmadness,

Israel. They don’t keep their promises and haven’t for their entire existence.

TylerDurdenJunior, to upliftingnews in Germany approves global minimum corporate tax

“global”

CareHare,

Gotta start somewhere buddy. Rome wasn’t built in a day.

sndmn, to news in UK interior minister plans to restrict use of tents by homeless

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    What?

    Titan, to news in About 100,000 protesters join pro-Palestinian march through London

    Proud of the londoners!!

    HubertManne, to news in China, Philippines trade accusations over South China Sea clash
    @HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

    lets see. who ya gonna believe. the country that abides by international boarders or the one who claims they get more for "reasons"

    Hirom, to news in Greenpeace activists scale tower of Bulgarian coal-fired plant, demanding its closure

    Ending coal is a no brainer.

    umbrella, to upliftingnews in Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon falls 57% in September
    @umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

    should be 100%

    Dazza,

    This doesn’t happen straight away and probably will never get to this percentage but it’s a huge step

    umbrella,
    @umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

    we had decades though

    Spzi,

    If the rate of 57% less each year remains constant, we’re down to 10.6% after 4 years, and 1.11% after 8 years. So logging could pretty much stop this decade. Again unrealistic, since first chunks are always easier than last bits. Just trying to highlight how much this is.

    uphillbothways, (edited ) to upliftingnews in India approves $7 bln plan for electric buses in nearly 170 cities
    @uphillbothways@kbin.social avatar

    https://ganintegrity.com/country-profiles/india/#public-services

    Public services - Very high risk
    The public services sector carries high corruption risks for businesses. Companies are likely to encounter red tape, petty corruption, bribery and facilitation payments when dealing with India's public administration (GCR 2016-2017, ES 2014). India's economy continues to face constraints in the form of conflicting rules and a complex bureaucratic system with broad discretionary powers (ICS 2016). Businesses find the government's bureaucracy to be inefficient and rather burdensome, and report that bribes are often exchanged when applying for public utilities (GCR 2016-2017). Facilitation payments to expedite public services, such as police protection, water supply, and government assistance are also common (HRR 2016). Likewise, more than a quarter of companies expect to offer gifts or make irregular payments to government officials when applying for an operating license, while more than half of companies expect the same when obtaining a water or electrical connection (ES 2014). On a more positive note, the computerization of some public offices has reduced facilitation payments common in physical encounters with public officials.


    Hopefully these funds end up used for the betterment of the people, as intended. Projects like this are so important, especially with local population trends in mind. Done right this could be transformative....

    AlphaNature, to privacy in NSA Buys Americans’ Internet Data Without Warrants, Letter Says
    makeasnek, (edited ) to privacy in NSA Buys Americans’ Internet Data Without Warrants, Letter Says
    @makeasnek@lemmy.ml avatar

    Elections have consequences. Vote in generals and vote in primaries. Tell your reps (and potential reps) that you care about privacy.

    N0x0n, (edited )

    Haha… If elections had any impact, it’s long time ago we would have seen any changes… ! Every year the same parade, with the illusion of choice between a turd or a piece of shit… Either way, they both come out of the same a Hole and reeks the same…

    Money = power ! Vote with your wallet instead… Stop buying unecessary things, just shut down your TV, radio, mobile… and open your mind to the REAL outside world, reconnect with your intuition, stop filling your body with deadly poison and stop being a brainless sheep (not saying you’re, it’s a figure of speech).

    Than maybe we will see some real changes :)

    makeasnek,
    @makeasnek@lemmy.ml avatar

    You can do both. You always get the same shitty options to vote for because most people don’t vote, and even fewer of them vote in primaries or participate in the political process in other ways.

    BobGnarley,

    How is voting for the lesser of two evils ever going to change that every year you will still get to vote between the “lesser” of two evils?

    makeasnek,
    @makeasnek@lemmy.ml avatar

    The reason you only get to vote for the “lesser of two evils” is because you don’t participate in primaries (assuming you are talking about the US system here). If MAGA can get a psycho like Trump to be their party nominee, you can get your kind of psycho nominated as well.

    Primaries are where you actually get a chance to express what kind of candidate you want. Hell, you can even run for office! Generals are where you hold your nose and vote for the lesser of two evils because otherwise it’s an automatic vote for the worst of the two evils.

    I agree voting seems pointless sometimes. But it’s still important. But it’s a lever of power you have access to and nobody can take it away from you no. And you can spend the 364 other days of the year impacting politics in other ways.

    queermunist,
    @queermunist@lemmy.ml avatar

    The reason you only get to vote for the “lesser of two evils” is because you don’t participate in primaries (assuming you are talking about the US system here)

    Just popping in to remind you they destroyed the Iowa caucus to stop Bernie.

    makeasnek, (edited )
    @makeasnek@lemmy.ml avatar

    There was some shady stuff on behalf of the DNC but he legitimately lost. He didn’t get the votes. Because his voters didn’t vote in the primaries. A number of reforms have been made to the primary system since then, a bunch of the people who oversaw that primary got fired, and many states are now moving towards ranked choice voting which will eliminate the need for primaries entirely. If half the people who complain about how voting is useless actually participated in the primary process, our political landscape would look a lot different. I used to be one of those people, I get it, the whole damned thing is a bit of a racket, but it doesn’t change that voting takes 5 minutes and has a concrete impact on who runs the government.

    Edit: And that’s the presidential race. You can make much more of a difference, and the rules are much less wonky, in local and state elections. Hell, many of those positions are entirely uncontested.

    queermunist,
    @queermunist@lemmy.ml avatar

    He “legitimately” lost after they handed Iowa to a nobody loser like Pete to render Iowa irrelevant in the future. You don’t really think Pete won, do you? Sure, they gave the appearance of “cleaning up” after Iowa, but that was always the plan! Now Iowa is done as a relevant caucus state.

    I voted in Iowa. Getting my caucus vote made irrelevant showed me the Democratic Party is not a viable vehicle. They’ll literally throw out your votes if they don’t like it.

    BobGnarley,

    That worked out well for Florida that one time. But you’re missing what gets people nominated to the general primaries, boat loads of money. If you don’t have that, good luck getting anyone you want to win to run. Thoughts and prayers and wishing don’t fund a campaign, but money does.

    N0x0n,

    Can’t argue against that :)

    BobGnarley,

    All of these bills they pass about spying on you (“PATRIOT” act, PRISM, etc) all have pretty astounding bipartisan support. I mean they can’t agree on anything except when it comes to spying on us or wiping out whole societies of people that don’t look like we want them to look. They all fucking incredibly come together and agree on that. Every time.

    Zworf, (edited ) to news in China's population drops for second year, with record low birth rate

    It’s kinda good for humanity to shrink a bit though. We can’t keep expanding as we will eventually run out of space and natural resources. Most western countries aren’t really growing in population anymore either and I think that’s a good thing. We’re already suffering the consequences of too high growth in the past. Not enough housing, resource constraints, pollution.

    Also, why spend your life raising babies if you can enjoy yourself. Yes, for some people that constitutes enjoyment, but not for everyone. Certainly not for me. Let them have at it. Humanity absolutely isn’t going to become extinct, plenty of people will want to have them. Not families of 6-10 anymore but that’s all good. It would actually be amazing if the world population declined a bit and stabilised at say 2 billion. Sustainability is not infinite growth but stability.

    The problem is the inverse demography pyramid, less young people to take care of the old. The boomers have this issue and China will now too. But at least this problem is temporary and the world will be much more sustainable with a lower birth rate. Reducing economic issues, less risk of conflict as resources aren’t quite as scarce per person, less CO2 emitted etc.

    Wogi, to reddit in Reddit seeks to launch IPO in March

    To the absolute shock of no one

    LoamImprovement, to news in China's population drops for second year, with record low birth rate

    Yeah, it’s almost as if people don’t want to have kids when life is complete dogshit and the future only ever looks worse. But hey, maybe that mandatory optimism thing they’re trying to enforce will turn it around. Don’t believe your eyes and ears, everything is wonderful!

    Fuck it. Hope the great filter eliminates us with extreme prejudice before we get off this rock and ruin more fucking planets.

    jarfil,

    Everything points to humanity already having overcome the great filter, and for Elon’s family, bodyguards, and indentured serfs, to colonize Mars in the near future.

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