The Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum of 2026 (SPIEF 2026) in Russia has started with a very fiery keynote speech by the Ukrainian surprise guests.
@psyclaw Perhaps they shouldn’t be in business if they only profit from their employees. A bad business will always be a bad business. Good ones find new and creative ways to keep customers and pay staff
Australians are not anti Semitic.
The majority have zero problems with Jews.
I have absolutely zero problems with Jews.
I, like the overwhelming majority of Australians have a problem with Butcher Netanyahu and his butchering, murderous, tyrannical, genocidal regime.
That’s where Jews world wide need to look to for the reasons why they are receiving so much hate.
Blame the government of Israel.
Not anti Semitism.
Netanyahu is a danger to humanity.
If you don’t believe me.. why is Australia having a Royal Commission?
I have never had a problem with Jewish people, but I do with War Criminals committing Genocide.
At what point do we stop pretending our newspapers are ‘news’ and start calling them what they are…
Promotional pamphlets for the billionaires who own them and the agendas they’re selling.
@justdavenow89@cheryl_kernot Those people aren’t interested in facts or the truth. If you want to live a rich and fulfilling life you need to ignore ill-informed, idiots. Don’t interact because they aren’t interested in the truth.
Patricia Karvelas:
“The issue was 1200 people were slaughtered on Oct 7”
I dont understand how after 7 months of watching Israel indiscriminately bomb & kill 10's of thousands of children in Gaza, this for her is the "issue".
Absolutely disgusting.
@abcnews@radioNational
Trump: “Iran has no navy, no anti-aircraft, no radar, no leaders, no NOTHING”
Then maybe you could enlighten us why the fuck they have control over the Strait you unhinged, dementia ridden fuck.
A shameful and shallow display from Infantino, when what is needed from all of global sport, in all circumstances and sadly almost non-existent today, is consistent, equal enforcement of statutes and policies.
This is so whether in relation to girl’s and women’s rights, human rights, international law, racism, the rights and responsibilities of all members, and the treatment of fans.
If football simply applied its own statutes and policies, it would be an immensely strong force for good, and a beacon of neutrality, consistency and justice.
Something the world desperately needs.
As the world’s largest and most loved sport, football can be such a force.
But an organisation of principle, must be led by people of principle.
And football, clearly, has too few.