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  • Well, I feel X broke as many rules as Tiktok, there's not much difference between the two. The EU (and all others) should ditch both I would say. But that's just my opinion.

  • I welcome the investigation against TikTok, but find it weird that Mr Breton announces that on Twitter/X, or is it just me?

  • I apologize to @TheGrandNegus if I got this wrong. I obviously have misinterpreted their comment.

  • @TheGrandNagus

    If you're a maker of something as complex as cars, and you order a lot of your parts from a country like China, good luck not having anything that benefited from forced labour.

    I still can't believe the west chose, of their own volition, to destroy their own manufacturing base. What a travesty.

    If you don't understand that, feel free to go to Xinjiang and work in one if the camps there. It may help you understand.

    I hope the EU will soon introduce its Supply Chain Law as planned and make the use of forced labour a crime that can be punished.

  • @brainrein

    Is there a movement of independence in Xinjiang.

    In China you are handed long prison sentences or even the death penalty for criticising the government or taking photos in the public space. A 'movement of independence' would not exist for long.

  • Done. (And sorry, my fault.)

  • Yeah, if taken literally you're right, but isn't that clear in the context? The Ireland women's basketball team wouldn't shake hands with the whole of Israel, right? It's what is meant imho.

  • @WallEx

    I don't get your points. The headline refers to the Irish team rather than the whole country as you appear to claim, and the Irish team members refused to shake hands after the remarks by an Israeli player which has nothing to do with their political leaders. Maybe I get this wrong but I don't understand your comment.

  • @Rubber Duck

    Russians do target specifically all their minority groups for the SMO.

    Apart from not sharing your opinion, what we have in Ukraine is a war. It's called a war.

    But if you think that it's great to be in Russia, just go there and apply for Russian citizenship. I heard they are looking for new citizens. Good luck.

  • This is probably another attempt to punish critics by a person who appears to have completely lost touch with the world. I agree this will have no effect.

  • Hungary doubles down on Ukraine aid demands

    The majority of EU member states are against deciding the issue on a year-to-year basis as they believe it would deny Ukraine long-term planning ability and would effectively give Budapest the option of an ‘annual veto’.

    Budapest has also made an unrelated demand about the bloc’s COVID-19 recovery funds (RRF).

  • @gapbetweenus

    It didn't work in Taiwan as we can see, just to name a recent example.

    Disinformation campaigns are by no means bound to win, but we need to be careful. We need more education and awareness in yhat respect, because if and when you are unaware or think you're immune to fake narratives, you're lost.

    [Edit typo.]