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  • No. From the Case of Savva Terentyev v. Russia (police) of the European Court of Human Rights:

    76.  The Court further considers that the police, a law-enforcement public agency, can hardly be described as an unprotected minority or group that has a history of oppression or inequality, or that faces deep-rooted prejudices, hostility and discrimination, or that is vulnerable for some other reason, and thus may, in principle, need a heightened protection from attacks committed by insult, holding up to ridicule or slander

    ACAB, for pigs and CEOs.

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  • For reference, the title is:

    ISRAELIS HAVE FREE HEALTHCARE FUNDED BY AMERICAN TAX PAYERS, WHICH GIVES THEM 5 YEARS OF EXTRA LIFE COMPARED TO THE AMERICANS

    The fact-check link explains that Israelis don't have privileged access to the USA healthcare system, not how the Israeli healthcare system is financed. But it's an obvious clickbait title: are 4 years difference, not five, and wherever the money comes (USA transference, Israeli working class, plundering of Palestine...) don't change the fact that it's better and 34 times cheaper than the USA healthcare system.

    Edit: typo

  • What that link states is 'Experts refute claims that Israelis get free US medical treatment', which is unrelated to the OP post.

  • There were also an independist anticapitalist catalan left in that struggle, but yes, we were minority.

  • Every time I read these words of Desmond Tutu, I remember that while he was being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, Nelson Mandela was rotting in a South African prison.

    Reggae song: Desmond Tutu, Kortatu (1984). English introduction, spanish lyrics, Eukalherria group.

  • Racist and sexism, two of the values of the EU.

  • a link a to unpaywalled full article?

  • I agree, also it misses the colonial expansion of the original USA (13 small States in the East Coast), the USA should be red

  • Obviously, the Russian Army is who has the info about the Russian casualties, and the Ukrainian Army has the information about the Ukrainian casualties. And both are not credible sources.

    I don't say that the articles using their publicized numbers of the casualties of the other country should be banned. Only those articles, without context about the numbers or the war, have no journalistic value.

  • Same, since debian potato, and forced to use windows in my work.

  • Why is credible the Armed Forces of Ukraine? Their main interest is win a war, not to provide reliable information to the public.

  • I'm not the mod, but that article is only parroting the numbers of a facebook post:

    Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook

    The information is being confirmed.

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    Whats Does America Stand For? The World No Longer Knows.

    No, we know: USA Imperialism and genocide.

    [...] So if you’re a Hungarian fan of liberal democracy, all hope is not yet lost. Pressman [USA ambassador] was addressing the Budapest Forum, a conference on liberal democracy [...]

    Are the USA starting to create the narrative for a color revolution in Hungary?

  • I agree. I want to add this (old)reddit thread in r/AskHistorians about 'Was it the truth behind the critical controversy surrounding Che Guevara? Was Che a murderer, a homophobe, and racist who needs to be viewed much more critically?', it's a better and less biased source than the reactionary Cato Institute article.