@Philipp85747640@BenjaminNorton@GuellichChr And let's not talk about the price of building a new nuclear power plant. They can't meet the projected price nor the projected date to finish a train station, but sure the power plant will be so cheap to build.
@abl_crt Man hätte ja mal mamdani als Beispiel nehmen können. Ach nee der hatte ja mit so sozialem Quatsch und Basis mobilisieren gewonnen. Wir wollen lieber spenden aus der Wirtschaft.
Some of us warned that this was the goal in October 2023 but we were told it was about the hostages. It was never about the hostages. It was always about conquest and ethnic cleansing.
Ach ja, das die Aktie von Vonovia nach dem angekündigten Enteignungsverbot gestern um sechs Prozent gestiegen ist, zeigt einmal mehr in welchem Interesse die Bundesregierung aus Union und SPD Politik macht. Im Interesse des Kapitals.
(Nicht dass das etwas überraschendes wäre...)
@kainz_bernd@NicoleGohlke@Christi61278506 Mein Chef trägt mich auch ganz schnell als krank an wenn ich mich telefonisch melde. Dafür muss ich nicht mal die Schwester behelligen. Was soll der Quatsch wenn der Arzt sowieso blind unterschreibt?
This heat is not only a climate emergency, it is class war. The rich burn the planet, then buy air conditioning, private pools and second homes while workers are left in overheated flats, unsafe jobs, failed public services and burning cities. Climate Action Now!
@scylla64@waldhueterin Ja genau früher wurden nur die isobarenkarte gezeigt. Viel praktischer da weiss man direkt was man anziehen soll.
Heute immer nur Temperaturen. Und dann auch noch im wokem rot 😡
On June 5th Israel attacked the home of world famous Lebanese sea turtle conservationist Mona Khalil. Mona was hospitalized with burns and injuries to over 70% of her body.
Yesterday, June 19th, Mona died from her injuries.
This wasn’t an accident. They didn’t make a mistake. Mona’s home was also where she ran her sea turtle conservatory- which she aptly named the Orange House Project- because, after all, her house was painted top to bottom in a deep, bright orange, the color of a late summer sunset.
The Orange House Project has been in operation for almost 30 years. You can find it on Facebook and Google Maps, along with dozens of reviews from visitors over the years.
So no, it wasn’t an accident or a mistake. Israel knew exactly what it was doing when it bombed the Orange House Project on June 5th.
It’s exactly what they’ve been doing since the war with Iran started: ethnically cleansing all of Southern Lebanon so they can steal the land and occupy it for themselves.
Germans dont support israel because they feel bad for the holocaust. They support israel because it gives them a chance to reroute their antisemtic bigotry towards the more socially acceptable islamophobic bigotry.
Der Journalist Hüseyin Doğru schildert diese Woche bei @JungNaiv, warum er sanktioniert und ins Visier der Behörden geraten ist.
Ein Zitat: „Wir müssen ja nicht beweisen, dass Herr Doğru Verbindungen zum russischen Staat hat. Es reicht uns, dass er nicht beweisen kann, dass er sie nicht hat.“
Wenn das tatsächlich der Maßstab ist, dann reden wir nicht mehr über Rechtsstaatlichkeit, sondern über die Umkehr der Beweislast.
This is so insanely corrupt, I can’t even believe it.
More than half the donors to Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom just won over $50 billion in new federal contracts in six months.
And here’s the part that should make your blood boil.
Sixteen of these 27 donors were facing federal enforcement actions, antitrust reviews, labor cases, securities charges. Many of those cases have been quietly dropped or scaled back since Trump took office. You write a check, your legal problems disappear. That’s not a coincidence.
The White House won’t even release the full donor list. They’re hiding it on purpose, because daylight is the one thing pay-to-play can’t survive. A federal judge already ruled ballroom construction has to stop until Congress authorizes it.
Government is supposed to serve the people, not auction itself off to the highest bidder. When access goes to whoever pays the most, working families always end up paying the price.
We either end the corruption, or the corruption will end us.
https://t.co/4MGFzSseFl
Now that Gaza lies in ruins—shattered, like a beloved face after a long brutality—Israel moves with a terrible confidence to the next act: The act of leaving every soul there not merely wounded, but permanently disabled. Injured, sick, hungry, homeless, without work, without hope. This is not war’s collateral damage. This is design.
As my friend Gideon Levy writes—and he knows, he knows—this is the prelude to expulsion. Think of it: a society without teachers, without doctors, without social workers, without engineers, without clerks. That is not a society. That is a holding pen. A slow erasure. And when nothing functions—no school, no hospital, no office, no heart—then it becomes ‘easy,’ they tell themselves, to scatter the people to the four corners of the earth. Like seeds from a broken pod, except no soil will take them.
We must name this. Not with rage alone, though rage is honest. But with the cold, clear tears of recognition: they are making life impossible so that departure becomes the only ‘choice.’ And the world watches, adjusts its spectacles, and calls for restraint. Restraint! There is no restraint in a slow drowning.