Lo de Adamuz y su gente es un orgullo para Andalucía y para España, desde el alcalde al señor del quad que dijo a la Guardia Civil “por ahí entro yo”. Me emocionan esas casas abiertas, esas mantas, esos bocadillos, esa mano tendida.
“Este señor tiene momentos de rojo y momentos de derechas no lo entiendo”.
No lo entiendes porque es lo que pasa cuando estas polarizada. Lo de la ideología no va por paquetes eh.
Por dar contexto intentando ser neutral, si se eliminase el Ministerio de Igualdad (573M€) + las subvenciones a la tauromaquia (500M€) daría para pagar 1 día y 23 horas de pensiones…
Se quema un pueblo entero y ocurre lo mismo que cuando se inundó un pueblo entero: solo lees a políticos discutiendo por las competencias. El Estado español vuelve a fallar al pueblo, da igual cuando leas esto.
The percentage of child dead in the Ukrainian conflict is 0.3%.
Zero point three per cent.
The percentage of child dead in the Gaza conflict is 37.7%.
Thirty seven point seven per cent.
In a single statistic, there you have the difference between a war and a genocide.
Hemos normalizado la miseria política. Pero no es normal que, cada vez que la tragedia golpea al país (pandemias, incendios, inundaciones...), esta clase política infame busque rédito electoral antes que paliar el desastre.
No es normal y nunca lo será, por mucho que se repita.
Al Jazeera condemns the assassination of its journalists by Israeli occupation forces
Al Jazeera Media Network condemns in the strongest terms the targeted assassination of its correspondents Anas Al Sharif and Mohammed Qraiqea, along with photographers Ibrahim Al Thaher, and Mohamed Nofal, by the Israeli occupation forces in yet another blatant and premeditated attack on press freedom.
In a statement by the Israeli occupation force, admitting to their crimes, the journalists were targeted by a directed assault towards the tent where they were stationed opposite Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza. In which they were martyred. This attack comes amid the catastrophic consequences of the ongoing Israeli assault on Gaza, which has seen the relentless slaughter of civilians, forced starvation, and the obliteration of entire communities. The order to assassinate Anas Al Sharif, one of Gaza's bravest journalists, and his colleagues, is a desperate attempt to silence the voices exposing the impending seizure and occupation of Gaza.
As Al Jazeera Media Network bids farewell to yet another group of its finest journalists, who boldly and courageously documented the plight of Gaza and its people since the onset of the war, it holds the Israeli occupation forces and government responsible for deliberately targeting and assassinating its journalists. This follows repeated incitement and calls by multiple Israeli officials and spokespersons to target the fearless journalist Anas Al Sharif and his colleagues.
Anas and his colleagues were among the last remaining voices from within Gaza, providing the world with unfiltered, on-the-ground coverage of the devastating realities endured by its people. While international media was barred from entering, Al Jazeera journalists remained within besieged Gaza, experiencing the hunger and suffering they documented through their lenses. Through continuous, courageous live coverage, they have delivered searing eyewitness accounts of the horrors unleashed over 22 months of relentless bombing and destruction.
Despite losing several journalists to deliberate attacks and working under constant threat, Anas Al Sharif, Mohammed Qraiqea, and their colleagues persisted in the strip to ensure the world sees the harrowing truth experienced by Gaza's populace.
While vehemently condemning these heinous crimes and the ongoing attempts by Israeli authorities to silence the truth, Al Jazeera Media Network calls on the international community and all relevant organisations to take decisive measures to halt this ongoing genocide and end the deliberate targeting of journalists. Al Jazeera emphasises that immunity for perpetrators and the lack of accountability embolden Israel's actions and encourage further oppression against witnesses to the truth.
I once came across the idea that if Jesus returned today, many Christians wouldn’t recognize him because he’d stand in direct opposition to much of what they've made Christianity into. He’d likely be dismissed as too radical, too compassionate toward the wrong people and too