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barnfodder t1_j9r60kp wrote
Reply to comment by RazzamolyReturns in Eating turnips could help ease vegetable shortage, suggests Therese Coffey by greatdevonhope
They simply believe that poverty is a choice that poor people make because they're too lazy to be wealthy.
PM_ME_A_PLANE_TICKET t1_j9r4p3x wrote
Reply to comment by Truth_is_Liberal in Eating turnips could help ease vegetable shortage, suggests Therese Coffey by greatdevonhope
And even when you show them how the wealth and income gap has grown exponentially since the 70s, they can't even wrap their little brainwashed head around it.
PotassiumPerm2020 t1_j9r3y9q wrote
Reply to Eating turnips could help ease vegetable shortage, suggests Therese Coffey by greatdevonhope
Jesus they taste disgusting. Everyone would be farting causing mass emissions
EllieLuvsLollipops t1_j9r3wga wrote
Reply to comment by pp_in_a_pitcher in Iran acknowledges accusation it enriched uranium to 84% by bildo72
Building a bomb is easy. It's a relatively simple design. It's the refinement that's hard, and that is only cause it costs money. After that it's time. Or more money to reduce that time. But yeah. It's not exactly hard
Chrisf1bcn t1_j9r3ok8 wrote
Reply to comment by patdashuri in Many U.K. grocers limit some fruit and veggie sales as extreme weather impacts supply by IntnsRed
I’m in Malta and apart from the rediculous price of some veg in the supermarket (€3 for a cabbage or €2-3 a head of broccoli) the shelves are full
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SadArchon t1_j9r37v6 wrote
fox in control of the hen house
S1lm4r1l t1_j9r2vsa wrote
Reply to comment by patdashuri in Many U.K. grocers limit some fruit and veggie sales as extreme weather impacts supply by IntnsRed
Of course not.
Its Brexit again.
But the Tories don't want to admit that and their voters don't want to be reminded what fucking idiots they are.
S1lm4r1l t1_j9r2b5x wrote
Reply to comment by PEVEI in Eating turnips could help ease vegetable shortage, suggests Therese Coffey by greatdevonhope
Only a handful of those who voted Brexit are willing to admit their mistake and suffer the "I told you so's"
The British political elite are determinedly pointing the finger at anything and everything besides Brexit.
Brexit as an idea is ideologically dead and nobody amongst the Elite are willing to acknowledge that fact and say it, for various reasons.
Nobody is willing to confront the fact that Britain has gone on this ridiculous far-right adventure for nothing.
It is societal cowardice.
User767676 t1_j9r28b0 wrote
Reply to Ukraine suffered more data-wiping malware than anywhere, ever: Russia has greatly accelerated cyberattacks on its neighbor in the wake of its invasion by DoremusJessup
It’s going to get loose in other countries now. Malware isn’t a fire a forget thing.
Fetlocks_Glistening t1_j9r1zpb wrote
Reply to comment by autotldr in Eating turnips could help ease vegetable shortage, suggests Therese Coffey by greatdevonhope
Turnips are good eatin'!
Fetlocks_Glistening t1_j9r1woy wrote
Reply to comment by dawgblogit in Eating turnips could help ease vegetable shortage, suggests Therese Coffey by greatdevonhope
What's wrong with turnips!? I like turnips!! Roasted, or lightly steamed.
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Aegis617 t1_j9r0eqr wrote
Reply to Ukraine suffered more data-wiping malware than anywhere, ever: Russia has greatly accelerated cyberattacks on its neighbor in the wake of its invasion by DoremusJessup
I know a woman in the us involved in charity work that has helped Ukraine and they even tried hacking her. And they weren't even a large donor nor solely for Ukraine.
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Independent_Total256 t1_j9qytdh wrote
Reply to Spanish Prime Minister visits Bucha and Irpin: Russia won't win this war by Single-Pressure-1042
I would like to see NATO invading Russia, toppling the psycho mass murderer regime and hanging Putin like Saddam
tewnewt t1_j9qxlg1 wrote
Reply to Eating turnips could help ease vegetable shortage, suggests Therese Coffey by greatdevonhope
Boris: I'm sure something will turnip
DurdyGurdy t1_j9qwsnr wrote
Reply to comment by HeAintSh1t in Romanian president reiterates support for Moldova, condemns any attempts at destabilizing the country by progress18
Still a piece of shit shitting it up.
autotldr t1_j9qvsds wrote
Reply to Ukraine suffered more data-wiping malware than anywhere, ever: Russia has greatly accelerated cyberattacks on its neighbor in the wake of its invasion by DoremusJessup
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)
> Ahead of the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion, cybersecurity researchers at Slovakian cybersecurity firm ESET, network security firm Fortinet, and Google-owned incident-response firm Mandiant have all independently found that in 2022, Ukraine saw far more specimens of "Wiper" malware than in any previous year of Russia's long-running cyberwar targeting Ukraine-or, for that matter, any other year, anywhere.
> "It's an explosion, another order of magnitude." That variety, researchers say, may be a sign of the sheer number of malware developers whom Russia has assigned to target Ukraine, or of Russia's efforts to build new variants that can stay ahead of Ukraine's detection tools, particularly as Ukraine has hardened its cybersecurity defenses.
> Fortinet has also found that the growing volume of wiper malware specimens hitting Ukraine may in fact be creating a more global proliferation problem.
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SelfAwareGrizzlyBear t1_j9qv4f0 wrote
Reply to comment by s8018572 in North Korean state media urges rejection of 'poisoned candy' foreign aid despite food shortages | World News | Sky News by rmaccr
>What authority? Military occupation authority?
So Japan was justified in exporting Korean women as sex slaves because they occupied the peninsula? If your analysis begins and ends at might makes right, I really don't know what to tell you.
> Soviet even directly rejected UN's proposal.
Why?
>There's nothing can be done at the moment.
The US did not have to occupy korea. They did not have to outlaw the PRK. They did not have to install Rhee, who would go on to block reunification. They did not have to commit war crimes at Jeju. They did not have to air strike refugees at Nogeun-ri
>Talk about dictator, you know Kim Il-sung a dictator too,right?
Not particularly, no. The DPRK largely absorbed the PRK in the North, and there isn't much of any evidence to show that the election of Kim faced faced significant malfeasance. The same can't be said for Rhee. The 1948 South Korean Assembly election can hardly even be called such, considering how voting was held in the same manner as under Japanese colonial administration, where only landowners in populous areas could vote, and where single elders voted for entire villages.
>Millions of death or exile cause he want to "unify" Korea by war
Why did Kim want to unify Korea? Because the partition of the peninsula was facially illegitimate. Koreans clearly did not want it, seeing how they never voted to partition.
>He wants to be another Mao as he won the Chinese civil war. Do you know he purged the leadership of southern communist after PLA retake Pyongyang for him? And then he purged pro-soviet and pro-sino members to make his Kim dynasty.He called them spy from the south lul.
Narrativizing isn't going to get you anywhere. The USMGIK banned labor organization and the PRK. Rhee eradicated an entire island of opposition
>Both dictator was shit,but guess what? South nowaday is better than north thousands time.
Surely that has nothing to do with South Korea receiving the equivalent in US funding of several Marshal Plans, while the North received more bombs than the entirety of Europe during the second world war. What's the union situation in the South today?
Leaving the peninsula to its own devices and governance surely would have led to significantly better outcomes for both halves. The North wouldn't have been bombed to rubble and the south would have stumbled upon an at-least-vaguely stable leader far sooner than it has
>Even if US want to consult with PRK, do you think PRK wouldn't listen to Soviet?
Did the PRK have some supremely endowed obligation to not listen to the soviets? Considering the structure of the PRK, it almost surely would have aligned with the USSR, hence why the US spent so much time and effort installing a dictator in the south, smashing popular dissent in the south, and aiding and abetting in it's atrocities
flappyflangeflowers t1_j9qv2fr wrote
Reply to Eating turnips could help ease vegetable shortage, suggests Therese Coffey by greatdevonhope
Now let's all celebrate with a cool glass of turnip juice.
____DEAFPOOL____ t1_j9qtcta wrote
Reply to comment by AnAussiebum in Australia to make area the size of Germany a marine park in Southern Ocean | Plan to triple size of Macquarie Island protection zone to shield ‘remote wildlife wonderland’ by newnemo
Don't just blame the elderly, there are plenty of cooked cunts voting for Clive and Pauline and a whole cult of happy clappers voted for Scotty.
IEatGirlFarts t1_j9r6g2p wrote
Reply to comment by HeAintSh1t in Romanian president reiterates support for Moldova, condemns any attempts at destabilizing the country by progress18
Lmao. As if any politician here cares about who he is, let alone the fucking president.
There's a very high chance he doesn't know who the taints are.