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  • Not that I think many in Poland were swayed by Noem’s endorsement, but when does the EU sanction the US for election interference?

  • So will they also outlaw celebrities selling personalized birthday messages? Answering machine messages? Commissioned dances? Other hired performances? What about improv? Commissioned paintings? Where does it end?

  • Your point?

  • Fair point. Add prepaid cards to the list. :)

  • Like other censorship efforts, these politicians appear never to have heard of VPNs.

    From a purely logical perspective, it isn’t clear how these performers are different from athletes or actors.

  • Dammit, now the UK is playing Not the Onion

  • Printed? You think he can read?

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  • It seems a mention that the issue is known to Tor and being remediated should be higher in this article.

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  • Ah, that would make sense then. It’s going to be a Faustian bargain either way.

  • Congrats!

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  • Wait… the EU limits members’ spending on defense? How does that work?

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  • Not to mention being totally unsafe for any immigrant who crosses Trump.

  • Understandable. But they may have no choice. A flat 25% tariff on all US goods and an extra 100% on anything made with at least 51% components produced in red states would be an appropriate response, I think.

    (American living in a ruby red state here)

  • Well, it’s a start

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  • Russian, Chinese, or US. They’re all spouting the same garbage these days

  • US: You need to stand on your own! You’re pathetic!

    Also the US: We didn’t mean it! Sit back down!

  • Actually, he’d probably be a great asset: easily manipulated, not smart enough to realize it, not likely to try and escape. With President Musk handling him, it seems he’d be just about the best asset.

  • By this argument, we should never trust any survey outcome because we can never be 100% sure that no one lied. Even in personal interviews, people can lie.

    Maybe I missed the point?

  • If it was a random representative sample, what difference does it make that it was conducted online?