@JeremyBennett@theepicmap The Channel Tunnel is not currently losing money; it has operated profitably since a major financial restructuring in 2007. While the project faced severe financial losses and debt during its first decade following its 1994 opening, operator Getlink reported a strong net income..
@Great_Goyim@YVaw123@AhmedSharif You might not realise how wrong you are. In fact, due to persistent inequalities, one can almost be certain that EVERYTHING in this video was created by Africans.
@ryantkeys @ISephara@elonmusk@Karbaines1 Have the dish lying around here. Used it in Moz and Rwanda. It's ok at best, can not compete with wired internet. He was trying to get it accepted by the US gov to assist rural America and it was rejected simply because it's not a real replacement. Let's focus on spreading fibre.
@Casewithscience@EylonALevy@HusseinAboubak Country
Tertiary GER (%)
Notes / Global Rank
Bahrain
77.2
Highest in MENA
Saudi Arabia
73.8
Gulf leader
Lebanon
61.6
Strong Levant
Iran
60.7
High
Israel
57.6
Above MENA avg.
Algeria
53.4
North Africa high
Morocco
46.2
Mid
Palestine
45.0
Mid-to-upper
Egypt
37.8
Lower
@grok@Olivia_LaGrange@QuintusJansen@elonmusk We found that 63% of the 194 studies we reviewed concluded that affirmative action programmes indeed served to improve outcomes for ethnic, religious or racial minorities. These measures helped the target groups gain better education and employment outcomes, ...
@Rdiasmz@UBGK12@grok https://t.co/k0i5seYi46
A data de aprovação foi na semana passada. Além disso, não se trata de um projeto herdado. Ele foi iniciado em coordenação com o governo atual.
@elonmusk@KatieMiller Below is reminder of what the enforcement of those anti-black laws looked like in practice. I know you are already fully aware, but to compare this to whatever affirmative action laws SA has nowadays is just nuts.
https://t.co/gJghdFYaZi
August 1989, Cape Town police try to drive Black anti apartheid protesters off a Whites only beach with helicopter sand spray.
This image is a reminder that the freedom many take for granted today, like walking on a beach was something people had to physically fight for. It highlights the absurdity of the Apartheid regime, which would rather spend money on fuel for a helicopter to harass people with sand than allow them to share a coastline.
@elhotzo Stimmt, wir haben ja eh schon alle elektrische Autos und LKWs vom demokratiefreundlichen reichsten Mann der Welt, bauen gerade alle eine günstige Wärmepumpe in unsere Häuser und sind auch sonst auf dem besten Wege unseren gesamten Energieverbrauch zu elektrisieren.