🇵🇸 The anonymous collective Israel Exposed has launched a searchable online archive of Gaza genocide documentation. They said it contains over 64,500 videos, 17,900 photos, geolocation data, a live map, a victim database, and a source index spanning more than 300 journalists. The group says more material will be added over time. Link to access is below ⬇️
The absolute worst part about this discourse is that red states will not issue usage warnings this summer, allowing the grid to fail, just to own the libs.
Buddy, it’s not about your electric bill. The grid might go down. Then nobody will have power.
Or to put in terms you’d understand: You will not have power.
It took a little longer than expected, but we have created a website for people to view the footage collected from Gaza in one place. You no longer have to download the entire archives to see them.
It includes:
64,537 videos
17,905 photos
Ability to download individual videos
Searchable index
Exhaustive sources list (300+ journalists)
Geolocation data
Livemap with minute to minute updates
Victim list
It can be accessed here: https://t.co/s0Se94PXWF
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We will keep adding the rest of the archives to the site, be patient- it is difficult work. Continue to seed the torrents provided, as that is the best way to ensure the footage remains stored in decentalized way.
God bless all those who sacrificed their lives to get this footage out, and everyone invovled in collecting/archiving it.
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Folarin Balogun was sent off in the only blot on an otherwise dream night for the United States in its round-of-32 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Why was he shown a red card, and could the decision be appealed?
Our writers break it down:
https://t.co/7l90Cs3IBX
@ThePinkDalek@GarrettMoots@JohnSmithb0dx@kirawontmiss Are you retarded or just illiterate? He’s posted links to the laws of the game, which define excessive force, and explained about 15x that intent doesn’t matter in this situation. Read more, tweet less.
A common misconception is that a red card depends on whether a player intended to hurt an opponent. Intent may influence how a referee perceives a challenge, but it is not the deciding factor under the Laws of the Game.
The primary question is: Did the challenge use excessive force and/or endanger the safety of the opponent?
When answering that question, referees consider several factors, including:
-Point of contact
-Speed and intensity of the challenge
-Force used
-Studs exposed
-Ability to play the ball
-Whether the opponent's safety was endangered
-The vulnerability of the area contacted
Applying those considerations:
Messi: The challenge was reckless. The studs made contact with the calf (soft tissue). While late and deserving of a caution, the point of contact and overall nature of the challenge did not clearly meet the threshold for serious foul play.
Balogun: The challenge was different. His studs came down directly onto the opponent's Achilles tendon, defined as vulnerable tissue. Even without any apparent intent to injure, that point of contact and the danger created can satisfy the criteria for serious foul play. Contact to the Achilles presents a substantially greater risk of serious injury than comparable contact to the calf.
The distinction isn't the player's reputation or intent. It's whether the challenge, viewed objectively, endangered the safety of the opponent.
When you are a teenager, you have to compete against Jerry Seinfeld during your comedy audition and then you go back to school and have to compete against Jerry Seinfeld to date the girl in your class.
Florida tried to create "Alligator Alcatraz."
The Miccosukee Tribe stood up and sued. As a result, Alligator Alcatraz was officially shut down today.
We need to thank the Miccosukee Nation for their courage and attention to this fight; this victory wouldn't have happened without their commitment to protecting our environment.
It’s very funny how debt is totally forgivable when it's tied to a failed business or a hedge fund. But the moment it's for school or a hospital bill suddenly it says something about your character.