It’s hilarious for all the “democracy” the US loves to “export”, it actually has a pretty terrible democracy. Wildly popular policies have no way to make their way to the government unless a rich person or corporation also lobbies for it.
If you considered nothing that’s happened since the beginning, maybe, but a lot has happened since then, including a massacre the other day where peaceful musical festival attendees and civilians in their homes were murdered, raped, and kidnapped.
While I agree that Israel is not the good guy here, it’s a bit more nuanced than just that now. Hamas has done lots of atrocities and now it’s more of an Everyone Sucks Here situation. Murder and rape of civilians are not okay (and yes, even the murders Israel has done, although I do find the rape and the targets escalates this latest atrocity into something more viscerally horrible).
Not to mention Hamas is also pretty far-right, also desires genocide, they just don’t have the power to do it.
Yes! This is what we need the whole world getting behind South America to help them make up for the loss of money in saving the rainforest, in order to save us all.
My gf and I also enjoyed it! You have to be on board with the silliness, and I guess we were. My only complaints were few, I thought the villian could’ve been a bit better (I didn’t really believe she could take on Captain Marvel by herself, let alone with 2 super hero friends) and the breezy pace made me have some questions (it took until after the movie for me to realize why destroying the Supreme Intelligence hurt their sun) but the situations were fun, action scenes creative, and it didn’t out stay it’s welcome. Overall, it’s not amazing, but it’s better than most Marvel stuff I’ve seen since probably Shang Chi, and better than the reviews and box office had me thinking it would be.
I agree and have noticed the same things. I don’t think Lemmy is big enough to attract the state sponsors yet like Reddit is but it will probably be susceptible to the same issues when it is.