

Should be pretty easy to spot, those nose cones will be glowing in the atmosphere like rudolfs nose
Should be pretty easy to spot, those nose cones will be glowing in the atmosphere like rudolfs nose
I’m sure the newly built Microsoft Germany headquarter in munich had nothing to do with that. There was a lot of lobbying and badmouthing of limux at the time.
In 2020 there was a new decision in munich to go with open source wherever possible.
Nah, our police has a well known issue with brutality, every leftist already experienced that. But our conservatives are always talking it down as “Einzelfälle” but everyone else knows its a systemic issue.
Uma delicia ;) But they were serving 7.62s to the russians for sure, there was a lot of combat footage coming from the Kreminna Forest where they were holding the line.
In addition to all the other valid arguments I want to also mention the rotation principle of the ukrainians. They deploy for six months to the Frontline and then rotate between the dugouts and a safehouse for two weeks at a time. So their soldiers have time to relax and eat good food even while deployed which keeps morale high.
Russia used to just keep their common troops on the frontline until they were exhausted. If I recall correctly they changed this in the last months, but they most likely lost almost all of their pre war trained troops.
I heard of a bunch of Brazilians fighting in the international legion.
Yeah, but the SPD now has a long tradition in surveillance and police support. Especially if Nancy Faeser stays interior minister
These links don’t support the thesis „ukraine is dominated by nazis", but rather there are issues with fascists, but on a small level.
The sexual assault regularly happening to Roma people and ethnic Russians in Ukraine at the hands of Azov and other right wing battalions
That is also an issue and has to be addressed. Neonazis and rapists everywhere have to be imprisoned. But the invasion of russia is the wrong way to address this. A democracy and a fair and non corrupt judicial system are the way to go.
If you wanna know what it’d look like if they hadn’t defended themselves, look at the West Bank.
Thats an argument in favor of defense.
The world is a wild place. I think it’s relatively good here still
On 1 December, Vučić made a statement following a similar incident in which he questioned whether the driver should be held responsible and arrested. He said the man was “going his way” and added, “Those who claim that such drivers should be arrested should splash their faces with cold water.”
If you don’t see this as encouraging then I can’t help you.
In serbia there were several instances of people driving into anti vucic demonstrations.
The complainants claim that Vučić previously encouraged motorists to drive through crowds of protesting students.
It seems you just need an authority figur and willing followers.
Okay, if you meant this as an oxymoron, but that was not clear.
But your Capitalism definition is still widely off, because there is not really one, but lots of different capitalisms all around the world and through history.
There is for example state capitalism which is capitalism run by a state.
Please state your Definition of Capitalism, because this seems just wrong. Also a communist state is not necessary interfering with a company, the main thing communism requires is that the means of production are owned by the workers.
There’s a difference between a picture out of context and a video.
they haven’t been caught with anything openly anti-constitutional.
The federal party is suspected to be anti constitutional and several state level partys have been declared as anti constitutional by the Verfassungsschutz, so that’s not completely true.
That works only for a small amount of renewables. Who gets to produce if there is more production than consumption?
That were the main reasons around the 2000s when it was decided for the first time and that was generally consensus in the population.
And they don’t work well with renewables, where did you get that from? NPPs want to continually run, cause most of their cost is in construction, so you don’t want to shut them down. And they are limited in the flexibility of power ramping by thermal loads and stresses, which causes cracks in pipes if you power them up and down all the time.
I have a Fairphone with swappable battery, I keep one charged at 80% in case I need a quick reload of my phone. And after I used it, I recharge it in the phone and swap back to the empty one to also recharge it.