Конгресмен Кітінг до Рубіо: Я впевнений, ви знаєте, що Україна, країна, яка на той час мала третій за величиною ядерний арсенал, мирно передала свою ядерну зброю в межах Будапештського меморандуму
В обмін на це, вони отримали зобов’язання США захищати Україну, якщо вона коли-��ебудь опиниться під загрозою
США дали своє слово Україні, що вони її захищатимуть
Мене вразило у вашому вступному слові, що ви провели нас по всьому світу і згадали 15 різних випадків, де ви втрутилися. 15! Топ-15!
І жодного разу ви не згадали Україну, коли говорили про пріоритети ваших досягнень
La sicurezza stradale non distingue tra “ubriaco” e “non ubriaco”.
Distingue tra chi guida con un tasso alcolemico entro i limiti di legge e chi li supera.
Il resto sono chiacchiere.
Senza distintivo
#Pozzolo
Va avanti Berrettini perché Sinner era stato male.
Va avanti Arnaldi perché si ritira Berrettini.
Va in finale Cobolli perché si ritira Arnaldi.
COBOLLI NON BERE,NON MANGIARE, NO MOVIMENTI BRUSCHI FATTI CONGELARE NELLA CARROZZA DI UN TRENO E TI SCONGELIAMO A 1 MINUTO DALLA FINALE
⭕️La Pena de Muerte está vigente en 27 de los 50 estados de EEUU.
⭕️El matrimonio infantil es legal en 33 de los 50 estados de EEUU.
⭕️La posesión de armas es legal en 50 de los 50 estados de EEUU.
Este país NO es ejemplo de NADA.
"Asaltaron la casa, mataron a mi marido y mis hijos, luego me agarraron, me cortaron por todo el cuerpo, me tiraron agua hirviendo y me quemaron. Luego me violaron 20 soldados, rebeldes del M23 de Ruanda".
Estas mujeres y niñas del Congo merecen tener voz, ni siquiera salen en las noticias y están pasando un infierno diario por la avaricia imperialista que ha creado un genocidio en el pais solo para saquearlo.
Si #Palestina es invisibilizada a diario en los medios, el #Congo directamente ya ni existe.
She ate lunch alone for 730 days straight. What this 16-year-old built from that pain now protects millions of kids worldwide.
Seventh grade. Natalie Hampton carried her tray through a packed cafeteria and felt it — that specific, suffocating dread of not knowing where to go.
She'd already learned what happened when you approached the wrong table. The silence. The turned backs. The whispered laughter that followed you all the way to the empty table by the wall.
The one everyone could see.
The one that said: nobody wants her.
For two full years — 730 consecutive lunches — that table was hers. Alone.
The bullying went further than whispers. She was shoved into lockers. Four physical attacks in two weeks. She came home with scratches and bruises. When she finally reported it, school administrators sent her to counseling — to find out what she was doing wrong.
The isolation grew so heavy she was hospitalized for anxiety.
Then ninth grade came. A new school. And almost overnight — everything changed. Students welcomed her. She made friends within weeks. She finally knew what safe felt like.
But she couldn't stop thinking about the kids still sitting at the wall table. Right now. Today.
She remembered what she'd needed most during all those lunches. Not a teacher. Not a pamphlet. Just one person saying: "You can sit with us."
So at 16 — with zero coding experience and "a lot of enthusiasm," as she put it — Natalie built exactly that.
She called it Sit With Us.
The idea was simple and genius: students sign up as "ambassadors," keeping their table open. Other kids privately browse available tables on their phones before ever walking into the cafeteria — and show up knowing they're already welcome.
No public rejection. No moment of judgment. Just a guaranteed seat.
Within 7 days of launching: 10,000 downloads.
Then the world found her. NPR. The Washington Post. CBS News. Messages from Morocco, Australia, the Philippines, France — kids who'd been eating alone for years, finally finding a place to belong.
Sit With Us now operates in 30 countries.
"Even if it helps one person," Natalie said quietly, "it was worth building."
She turned 730 lunches of loneliness into a lifeline for millions.
That's not just survival. That's transformation.
ABD'li dünyaca ünlü yazar Stephen King:
"Trump, Amerika’nın damarlarına zerk edilmiş bir tümördür. Kendi narsist egosu için koca bir ülkeyi ateşe vermekten çekinmeyen bir tiran bozuntusudur. Yazdığım hiçbir korku hikayesi, bu adam kadar ürkütücü olamaz."
Durante la cerimonia di diploma della Clayton High School in North Carolina, la 17enne Leen Hijaz è stata interrotta mentre pronunciava il suo discorso finale sul palco. Nel video la studentessa cita le sofferenze in diversi Paesi del mondo, tra cui Palestina, Sudan, Congo e Afghanistan, oltre alle politiche migratorie negli Stati Uniti. A quel punto, secondo le immagini, un’amministratrice scolastica interviene e la accompagna lontano dal microfono, interrompendo il discorso prima della conclusione
Video YouTube Clayton High School
#usa
Amalia Ercoli Finzi:" Le donne laureate hanno ottenuto il diritto di voto 40 anni dopo gli uomini analfabeti."
Meloni applaude il fatto che abbiamo dovuto uccidere il dittatore e licenziare il re codardo per superare questa barbara ingiustizia?
#melonivaiacasa
Epstein Adası’nın kötü olduğunu mu düşünüyordunuz?
İsrail, dünyada çocuklar için ayrılmış tek askeri hapishaneyi inşa etti.
Çocuklar düzenli olarak dayak, işkence ve tecavüze maruz kalıyor.
Mahkemelerdeki mahkumiyet oranları %99,7’ye ulaşıyor.
Bu, sadece Yahudi olmayan çocuklar için geçerli.
GENERALI DA OPERETTA.
E’ stato pagato per decenni da un esercito appartenente alla NATO ma fa il tifo per i russi.
Ha giurato di difendere al Repubblica ma ne tradisce tutti i valori fondamentali, disonorando la divisa.
Parla di pensioni minime ma è andato in pensione a 56 anni con 5.000 euro netti.
Sputa sull’Europa ma prende lo stipendio da eurodeputato.
Non è un fascista, e’ un qualunquista paraculo e per questo raccatta voti. Chiacchiere e distintivo.
More American soldiers died rehearsing for D-Day than died storming the actual beach. And the U.S. Army spent forty years pretending it never happened.
April 28, 1944. Slapton Sands, on the south coast of England. A stretch of Devon shoreline chosen because it looked almost exactly like a beach in Normandy nobody was allowed to name yet: Utah.
30,000 men. Nearly 300 ships. A full dress rehearsal for the largest invasion in human history, now just weeks away. Live ammunition, real naval bombardment, everything as close to the real thing as the brass could make it. That was the whole point. Harden the men before the real beach tried to kill them.
It went wrong twice in one night.
First, the friendly fire. A live-shell bombardment meant to simulate combat was mistimed against the troops coming ashore. Men were cut down by their own navy on a practice beach, in a war they hadn't reached yet.
Then, out in the dark of Lyme Bay, the real enemy arrived. Nine German E-boats, fast attack craft hunting out of occupied France, slipped straight into the convoy. The Americans never saw them coming. Radio frequencies were mismatched. A British escort ship had gone back to port for repairs and nobody covered the gap.
Torpedoes hit LST-507 and LST-531. Both went down. A third was crippled.
Most of the men did not die from the explosions. They drowned. They had never been properly trained to wear their life belts, so they clipped them around their waists instead of their chests. When they jumped, the weight of their packs flipped them face-down in the water and held them there. Hundreds floated in the freezing Channel, upside down, kept afloat by the very thing meant to save them. The rest died of hypothermia, waiting for a rescue that arrived too slowly.
749 men gone in a few hours. For comparison, the assault on Utah Beach on D-Day itself cost around 200.
But here is the part that nearly stopped D-Day cold.
Aboard those ships were ten officers with BIGOT clearance. The highest tier of secrecy in the war. These men knew the real plan: the beaches, the timing, the whole shape of the Normandy invasion. And after the attack, all ten were missing.
Eisenhower was told the invasion might have to be called off entirely. If even one of those officers had been pulled alive from the water by a German crew, the most important secret on earth was blown. The search of the Channel was frantic. They were not looking for survivors anymore. They were counting bodies, and they could not rest until all ten were found and confirmed dead. Eventually, every one was recovered. The secret held.
And then they buried the whole thing. Survivors were ordered to silence under threat of court-martial. The families were told almost nothing. It vanished from the official story so completely that for decades the men who died here had no monument, no mention, nothing.
Until a local Englishman named Ken Small started finding their gear washing up on the beach in the 1970s. He bought the rights to a Sherman tank still sitting on the seabed where it sank that night, dragged it up out of the water, and made it the memorial the world's most powerful army had refused to build. It still stands there today, rusted and pointing inland, the only honest headstone for hundreds of men who died for a beach that was never real.
They drowned rehearsing the most famous day of the 20th century. And almost nobody remembers their names.
Calabria, chiedevano semplicemente che il loro lavoro nei campi fosse regolarizzato e che venissero riconosciuti i loro diritti, invece di ricevere tutela e giustizia sono stati bruciati vivi. UNA TRA LE TRAGEDIE PIU DRAMMATICHE DELLA STORIA DEL LAVORO E DEI DIRITTI UMANI.
Capita spesso di leggere che "nella Costituzione italiana non c'è traccia della parola antifascista".
È un'affermazione piuttosto diffusa, usata spesso per sminuire il valore della Resistenza.
Ma contiene un grosso errore di fondo.
Proviamo a fare un po' di chiarezza.