You're confusing the complex dynamics of international relations of democratic EU member states and its 450 million citizens with the psychology of a single person.
The EU isn't just an entity that can make decisions. European leaders change all the time. Many decisions at the EU level can be vetoed by a single member state. There are many people, even political parties who have wanted a European military for a long time. But.. there are others who didn't.
What you're seeing is one person, presumably from Europe, who is angry with Americans. There are other Europeans who feel bad for Americans and yet others who don't read any news at all.
It wasn't even worth making fun over because it just confirmed they care more about saving donkeys than civilians or children.
This is from the article:
"We have destroyed Gaza, but I don't feel any guilt," she said. "It's the animals I care about, not those poor people [the Palestinians] for whom I can do nothing."
There is lots of stuff to criticise about what they do. However.. generally, I think the fact that an animal rescue keeps being focussed on animals makes sense. There are charities in Ukraine too that find cats and dogs that have lost their owners. There isn't anything wrong with that.
I'm only commenting on this aspect. There is a lot of racism in the way this person/rescue appears to operate.
I think this is a result of much site traffic being AI search agents or crawlers nowadays, which doesn't generate any ad income for sites. So they don't really have a choice
This isn't about defending Greenland militarily, but about increasing the diplomatic cost to the US to use any force. That's why other European countries are also sending a few troops.
Populism increases where people get better access to the internet. This is surprisingly well established because it's easy to measure.
Of course wealth inequality and climate change are the bigger issues, but social media gets people to believe it's actually minority groups behind the effects of these issues.
I have had this too, but the reason is the poor quality of the plugs. The relay basically broke. Go for better quality hardware and you won't have this problem anymore.
Sort of. But it's easy to understand their thinking.
A long time ago they were a left winged party. But nowadays they're so afraid of the far right that for each decision they ask themselves "what would people absolutely not expect from a left winged party? Let's do that!" Which has led to several more right winged policies than the previous right winged government.
Global warming and ecological crises make shifting diets away from animal products a pretty good idea.
Whether it's antibiotics resistance, deforestation, or greenhouse gas emissions, humanity is paying a very high price for animal agriculture at the current scale.
It's a lack of human imagination to think that animals without eyebrows can't suffer.
There are parts of (industrial) beekeeping that aren't ethical. It's up to people themselves to decide if they are comfortable with that.
For example outcompeting other native pollinators, culling entire hives by drowning or gassing is a thing, clipping the wings of the queen to prevent swarming, increased risk of disease due to lower nutritional value of sugar water
You're confusing the complex dynamics of international relations of democratic EU member states and its 450 million citizens with the psychology of a single person.
The EU isn't just an entity that can make decisions. European leaders change all the time. Many decisions at the EU level can be vetoed by a single member state. There are many people, even political parties who have wanted a European military for a long time. But.. there are others who didn't.
What you're seeing is one person, presumably from Europe, who is angry with Americans. There are other Europeans who feel bad for Americans and yet others who don't read any news at all.