

I genuinely thought this was an Onion article and was surprised to see another news source


I genuinely thought this was an Onion article and was surprised to see another news source


As a european, I am ashamed that we keep supporting this genocide and atrocities.


Yeah if you have to compare a service with Netflix, and Netflix comes out as the better value proposition, the other service is doing something really wrong.


Goals? This clown has goals?


They’re ok with their ads harming society, democracy, human rights and civil liberties. But they’re removing ads that might give their victims the means to fight for the harm they caused them.


Thanks for this


The EU is complicit. They should have stricter rules for boat pushbacks for member states. Greece is notorious for this, and the EU is turning a blind eye.


These are the companies we’re supposed to trust they’ll implement Chat Control or similarly intrusive technologies properly.


Don’t succumb to bullies. Protect your citizens.


This is how you do it, rest of the EU countries. Or you’re complicit.


Spoken like a true bully


And we, as humanity are pushed even more backwards by a handful of idiots


I wonder how there can be a trust of Trump in the first place


The US was perceived as a bully that was occasionally acting out according to their selfish interests. Now they’re perceived as an unhinged, tantrum prone toddler with a fragile ego and power over a huge army with nuclear capability and no regard for consequences of their actions.

Speaking from a conference in Houston, Texas, Mr Sawan noted that countries in Asia that were heavily reliant on oil and gas from the Middle East had already imposed restrictions on energy usage, such as four-day working weeks. He suggested European countries may soon need to take similar measures.
Oh no!


On Saturday, the Israel Defence Forces posted on social media that Iran has missiles “that can reach London, Paris or Berlin”.
Just Israel propaganda, nothing to see here.


If the US was a person.
WhatsApp was the best messaging app out there. Clean, fast, intuitive UI. No bloat. And then Facebook bought it and shat all over it. Now it looks like their crappy Messenger app. Time to go.


The kind of article you’d expect to read about dictatorships cut off from the rest of the world. This sort of talk sounds crazy even with North Korea’s standards.
The plan