

That’s not even remotely the same. You are talking about economic interdependence.
I am talking about the political act of self-surrendering powers to the union that all EU member states have done.
That’s not even remotely the same. You are talking about economic interdependence.
I am talking about the political act of self-surrendering powers to the union that all EU member states have done.
Oh yeah absolutely
China stands against it because it is geopoliticially helpful. They still carry out a cultural genocide against Tibetans and Uyghurs.
Turkey and Indonesia stand against it because that is popular with their population. They still suppress Kurds, Syrians, and Papuans.
And I know why my country is not publicly standing against it. Because they know that with the ties it has to Israel, there are better ways behind closed doors to pressure Israel. If we go publicly against them they will completely turn on us. Do I think that strategy is working? Not really. But trying it isn’t dumb.
Afghanistan was pre-Lisbon Treaty. EU countries would have a hard time nowadays going “I’m joining this war no matter what you guys do”. It could still happen, but there would be a lot more discussion between the institutions.
Wobei das eigentlich absurde in diesem Fall die Entscheidung von Menschenhand ist, einfach per default den eigenen Nutzern eine automatische Übersetzung ihrer Mails hinzuknallen statt dem Originaltext
It’s a bit delusional to say that EU countries are truly independent. Yes, any country can independently decide to leave the union – but as long as you’re part of it, you give up parts of your independence.
China, Indonesia and Turkey in a group of countries standing against genocide is… not exactly optimal for the cause
It’s relevant to note that the private rental market in Vienna has gotten significantly worse in recent years. And newcomers to the city often don’t have good access to council housing or even limited-profit housing associations.
It seems however that the city government has finally acknowledged that - likely due to pressure from the liberal coalition partner - and is now enabling university students access to council housing.
Insofern sehr spannend was die Beamten hier Aussagen… klar gegen den Hauptangeklagten, dass dieser grundlos Gewalt angewendet hat. Aber dann wiederum sich selbst schützend mit “der Bürger hat einen Gegenstand auf mich geworfen, ich musste ihn zu Boden bringen”
I think saying “their culture” is way too generalizing. The problem is that they had their traditional way of living, and ever since the 1700s the governments all over central Europe have gone out of their way to destroy that. Treating Romani, Sinti and other “traveler” groups very much like how natives were treated in the Americas - their children taken away, families broken apart, languages forbidden etc. That has created a broken community/society. What laypeople might consider “their culture” is not their traditional culture at all, it is a result of their original culture having been destroyed by modern societies.
Obviously the status quo is a huge problem and the main factor in that are Romani people themselves. But I’d argue that it is really hard as a kid growing up to figure out a way that works in between problematic adults in your community, actual racism, reaching a good point in the main society and still not losing your roots.
The developers of Fedi software have different philosophies. Some developers are just not interested in implementing and supporting all kinds of AP actors, kinds of media, ways of attaching media etc. Because they want their software to focus on a certain thing.
Others want to implement everything and interconnect with every platform.
@OP: Es gibt hier afaik nachwievor die Guideline, dass man im Post sichtbar machen sollte, um welches Land es geht.
Afaik he tolerated no support for calls for violence whatsoever on his instance. Which is his freedom to do as his line of moderating, but obviously brought him into conflict with the beliefs of many on Lemmy