Have some of these here. Absolutely wild, that the bike lane ends where it would become useful: Before a traffic light, so that you have to take part in the traffic jam of cars.
But what am I even talking about. Traffic lights per se are an anti-pattern of city design.
Yaeh, if he didn't advertise himself as Führer during the elections, which nobody asked for in the first place, it would not be so utterly ridiculous that he is the polar opposite.
people should be allowed to live where they choose.
I'm not sure if I agree, neither do I strongly disagree. Even though individuals should be allowed to live where they want, communities should also be allowed to decide who they allow to live with them. Collective decisions are the very foundation of a community and what differentiates it from an agglomeration of individuals. Please take into consideration how the latter one would be authoritarian by nature. So, I think both rights are true - that of the individual to freely move and that of the community to build something exclusively for itself - and neccessary for a liberal society. They have to be balanced out carefully.
you almost certainly could live and work in a European nation without being forced to leave in the way these people are
You are right. I am a citizen auf the European Union and hence part of a sovereign community.
Yes, but they are students in ukraine. Being student in a country while it is invaded does not constitute refugee status, why should it? They can however apply to EU universities under the same rules as anybody else and I see nothing wrong with that.
Why would anyone outside of russia sell you bitcoins for rubel?
Because of the same reason why people everywhere on the world believe that Russia is the good guy. Putin shits on their plate and they think it's the most gourmet thing, they've ever eaten.
I usually greatly oppose any so claimed use cases for crypto, but as long as it is possible to trade them in Russia and trade them in the west, as long there is an easy mode of money transfer.
Labor shortage? I mean, that was not even true back when it was easy to get a job. But nowadays it's just an utter denial of reality as labor market turned heavily back to employer side and across all industries people find it difficult to land any job, at all.
To this day that company never healed from the Beamtentum and never will. Beamte are a horrible solution to anything and should only be a last resort, e.g. for the critical part of infrastructure as the railroad network. Not for the garbage companies operating on it.
Have some of these here. Absolutely wild, that the bike lane ends where it would become useful: Before a traffic light, so that you have to take part in the traffic jam of cars.
But what am I even talking about. Traffic lights per se are an anti-pattern of city design.