@Gawhary Lassen Sie sich nichts einreden. Zur österreichischen Sofabequemlichkeit gehört auch das wertschätzen aus der Ferne, ohne Kommentar und Like dazulassen.
Seien Sie sich bitte bewusst dass Ihre transparente Berichterstattung sehr geschätzt wird; mehr als es gezeigt wird. Danke.
@wendelltalks Can the community note be removed? It fucks with the satanic-austrian aesthetic I'm trying to go for here. Also it's objectively funnier without context
Cyberpunk was great on PC release, Reddit just circlejerked themselves into thinking it was not by crying about 1 self-experienced bug in 60h of gameplay
It‘s comical how the general response to articles like this from non-germans (including journalists) has always been utter confusion, thinking it was lost in translation „Because there‘s no way that‘s how they write“, while germanspeakers often don‘t realise how bizarre this is.
Chapeau!
Miteinander statt gegeneinander, Dialog kann nur stattfinden wenn man auch zuhört.
Vertreter der Gemeinschaften zu haben die mit gutem Beispiel vorangehen ist wichtig um kulturellen Austausch zu ermöglichen, und auf Augenhöhe untereinander und miteinander zu sprechen.
Zurzeit erleben wir herausfordernde Zeiten. Deshalb habe ich mich heute mit Vertreterinnen & Vertretern unterschiedlichster #Religionsgemeinschaften getroffen, um den #WienerReligionsrat auf den Weg zu bringen. Denn #Wien ist die Stadt des Friedens & des sozialen Zusammenhalts.
WHO pleads for immediate reversal of Gaza evacuation order to protect health and reduce suffering
WHO joins the wider @UN in appealing to Israel to immediately rescind orders for the evacuation of over 1 million people living north of Wadi Gaza.
A mass evacuation would be disastrous—for patients, health workers and other civilians left behind or caught in the mass movement.
With ongoing airstrikes and closed borders, civilians have no safe place to go. Almost half of the population of Gaza is under 18 years of age. With dwindling supplies of safe food, clean water, health services, and without adequate shelter, children and adults, including the elderly, will all be at heightened risk of disease.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has informed WHO that it is impossible to evacuate vulnerable hospital patients without endangering their lives. Vulnerable patients include those who are critically injured or dependent on life support. Moving them amid hostilities puts their lives at immediate risk.
The two Ministry of Health hospitals in the North of Gaza that continue to be operational, have greatly exceeded their combined 760-bed capacity with severe overcrowding. Of the thousands of patients with injuries and other conditions receiving care in hospitals, there are hundreds that are severely wounded and over 100 who require critical care. These are the sickest of the sick. Many thousands more, also with wounds or other health needs, cannot access any kind of care.
The compressed timeframe, complex transport logistics, damaged roads, and, above all, lack of supportive care during transport all add to the difficulty of moving them.
Furthermore, the four Ministry of Health hospitals in the south of Gaza are already at or beyond capacity, and lack the critical care capacity and supplies needed to treat additional patients.
The lack of medical supplies is already endangering patients and hampering health workers. Supplies which WHO had pre-positioned in Gaza have mostly been consumed.
On 9 October, WHO Director-General @DrTedros met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who agreed to a WHO request to facilitate the delivery of health and other humanitarian supplies from WHO to Gaza via the Rafah crossing.
WHO has prepared medical supplies in its logistics hub in Dubai and is ready to deliver them to Areesh, Egypt—just 20 minutes from Rafah—as soon as landing permit is received. The supplies would be enough to care for more than 300,000 patients with a range of wounds and diseases.
WHO asks for the immediate establishment of a humanitarian corridor for their onward, safe delivery to health care facilities in Gaza, including via Rafah.
WHO reiterates its plea for humanitarian access for life-saving supplies and the delivery of fuel, water, and food; for protection under international humanitarian law for civilians, health workers and health infrastructure; and ultimately, for an end to hostilities and violence.
Old people don’t evacuate. At some point you’d rather take your chances at home than try to escape. I think this is an international human truth. Every time I went into a place getting bombed, it was full of old people, disabled people, confused people. That’s who gets bombed.
Dozens of fighter jets and helicopters attacked a series of terrorist targets of the Hamas terrorist organization throughout the Gaza Strip.
So far, the IAF has dropped about 6,000 bombs against Hamas targets.
Bruno Kreisky, früherer Bundeskanzler, jemand der auch nach seinem Tod noch höchstes Ansehen in Österreich genießt zum 🇮🇱-🇵🇸-Konflikt, 1988.
Lernen's a bisserl Geschichte, dann werden Sie sehen, Herr @karlnehammer, wie sich das damals entwickelt hat.
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@123Matthiasf Wenn Sie den Tod von Kindern dazu benutzen wollen um eine Seitenergreifung aus jemandem herauszukitzeln, dann sollten Sie Ihre Moral überdenken. Zivilisten zahlen den tödlichen Preis von Ideologien, ob und welche Absichten dahinterstecken lässt sich nur in diesen feststellen.
@shokztv Das ist ja richtig mies :( Umziehen ist ja so schon stressig genug, das alles noch dazu... Puh.
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When I was a little boy, the Japanese military attacked Pearl Harbor. It was a surprise attack, and thousands of U.S. servicemembers perished. As a nation, we were stunned. And we vowed to strike back. Revenge was understandably on everyone’s mind, including many Americans of Japanese descent who opposed the emperor and were peaceful and law-abiding U.S. citizens and residents.
In its zeal to exact that revenge, however, the U.S. government overreacted, out of fear and bigotry. They targeted everyone who happened to look like the people who had carried out the attack. Those of us who had done nothing wrong were forced to pay the consequences for the decisions of others far away and disconnected from us. We were interned for years, in open-air prisons, while America went off to fight Japan, Germany and Italy.
It’s so important that we carry the lessons of the past through to today. Merely because one group commits atrocities and acts with depravity does not mean vast hundreds of thousands or even millions of others should be lumped together with them and made to suffer. We must never paint with the brush of justice and retaliation too broadly, or the toll of human suffering will rise immeasurably.