super dumb question but why don’t they just show this aspect ratio of the movie in non imax theaters anyway. what’s the point of losing this much information
🚨 NEW: Reform UK’s Makerfield candidate Robert Kenyon previously said Russia was “within its rights” to invade Crimea
“Russia are well within their rights to do what they have done as we did with the Falklands”
🚨 NEW: Reform UK’s Makerfield by-election candidate Robert Kenyon previously claimed women “can’t drive” and get abortions for “vanity purposes” to “shag anyone they want”
He admitted: “I’m sexist, sorry but I am”
Actual Chinese leftists are mad at Hasan Piker for strongly defending and praising China, calling out the clear contradictions in his position.
Labor activist Kevin Lin says the Chinese economy combines state, private, and foreign capital in ways that exploit workers, with zero independent trade unions and workers having minimal influence on their workplaces.
Lin sees this as fundamentally "exploitative" and therefore, capitalist. He can't fathom why Piker would object to this kind of "capitalistic exploitation" in the US but condones it in China, all in the name of anti-imperialism.
Taiwan-based progressive Brian Hioe calls it Orientalism at its finest because to Piker, the Chinese people are just props in his personal anti-West crusade.
Piker is quite honestly the worst kind of leftist because he's a total hypocrite. He doesn't champion the values he claims, all the while, he enjoys the freedom and privileges of the West.
The truth of the matter is that despite how disastrous the government looks whenever it tries to communicate to the public, the UK under labour has been doing phenomenally considering the circumstances (Boriswave, Brexit, Iran war).
Labour needs to get a grip
Angela Rayner resigned as Labour Deputy Leader when she was found to have inadvertently avoided tax.
If the Greens want to be taken seriously as a party, they should expect the same response from their leader for the very same error.
Labour are so deep in the pockets of big oil and gas that they're making it easier to build bigger solar farms and are building small modular reactors.
And so vested in private healthcare that waiting lists are down, satisfaction is up, and student nurses increasing.
Today marks the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. As we honor the 1.5 million Armenians murdered by the Ottoman Empire across modern-day Turkey, Syria, and Armenia, we must refuse to let history repeat itself.
In 2020, the military forces of Azerbaijan and Turkey attacked the Armenian population in Nagorno-Karabakh. In 2023, Azerbaijan expelled over 100,000 Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh, continuing the genocidal campaign that had begun over 100 years prior.
On this day of remembrance, we reaffirm the right of the Armenian people — and all people — to freedom, safety, and self-determination.