Hubert Cumberdale, you taste like soot and poo!
Hubert Cumberdale, you taste like soot and poo!
isitdown reports its been down for over five days, which is quite pleasant.
Making sure those kids have play-dough brains.
You can even buy a refurb for about $80, which is hilarious lol
Of course they could be wrong. Scientists being human frequently are, until scientific rigor proves them to be correct.
I’m a Spacer’s Choice man, myself. Everything else is just trustworthy and reliable.
Premium Sike.
As for me, while lemm.ee is home, I’ve transferred my json to lemmy.ca. Sucks dick to lose an Estonian tld because I lived there, and first surfed the w3 there decades ago, but I do respect and appreciate me some Canadians.
lemm.ee until the servers are turned off from underneath me. Eesti igavesti!
Happy 2-year! Damn, I’ll coming up on my 2y in a few weeks. Time flies, and I don’t even remember much about xhitter and reddit anymore.
SHUN THE NON-BELIEVER! SHUUUUUN! SHUUUUUUUUNNNNAH!
Third and perhaps most striking is Márquez Duany’s attitude toward the president, whose policies pose a direct threat to his safety. Like the vast majority of Cubans living in the U.S., he fully supports Trump.
“If I could vote, I would have voted for Trump,” he says. “He’s the strongest president when it comes to Cuba.”
Márquez Duany’s journey from resistance icon to deportation case began in February 2021, when he and other artists released “Patria y Vida.” The song, featuring rappers and musicians both on and off the island, denounced repression in Cuba and called for change. Two of its creators, Maykel Osorbo and Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, are currently in prison in Cuba for their participation in the project and other protests. Meanwhile, the song’s banned status on the island only amplified its power: It became the de facto anthem of the unprecedented protests during the summer of 2021.
By then, Márquez Duany had already been under house arrest for months, kept from participating in the demonstrations by guards posted outside his home. When the Latin Grammy Awards sent him an invitation a few months later, Márquez Duany knew it was likely his only chance to escape. As is customary, a Cuban government official escorted him to the airport.
“What we want is for you to leave,” he says the official told him. “Go, but don’t come back because you’re not welcome here.”
Also found this UNHR article regarding the atrocities as well.
In running a search on the topic, I came across a wiki article, in which was stated the following:
Up to a third of female murder victims in Mexico are murdered by their current or ex-partners.[5] This violence has been attributed to the backlash theory, which alleges that as a marginalized group gains more rights in society, there is a violent backlash from their oppressors.[1] Notably, Indigenous women—who make up 15% of the population—are at a higher risk of gender-based violence like femicide due to economic marginalization and limited access to health and government protections.[6] Additionally, with geographic isolation and gender inequality, there are minimal methods of effective intervention and victim support.[7] The response from the Mexican government has been minimal; there is very little legislation protecting women.[8] This lack of response further discourages individuals or groups from speaking out about or challenging this phenomenon.[2] Local police and government officials are known to dismiss instances of women going missing, and have been found to be connected to some cases of violence against women.[2] There have been many small feminist movements that have attempted to bring attention to the level of violence Mexican women face.[9] These movements primarily focus their efforts on demonstrations, sharing their own experiences, and creating works of art to express their frustrations.[2]
Rather than post just the part about backlash theory, I copied the whole paragraph because it needs to be seen.
The writer almost buries the lede:
Authorities have not named a suspect, but police said that her murder is being investigated as a potential feminicide – the killing of women and girls on the basis of gender, which has become a growing problem in Mexico.
It’s delicious!
Well, shit, if they’re taking orders, I’ll have a bhuna gosht with basmati and an order of naan, please.
I’m only conjecturing, but there may be cities where planting trees isn’t feasible due to density of the city and the surrounding infrastructure. It may be cheaper to use these in place of trees, though I admit I know nothing about what’s pictured.
Regular planet pretending to be a gas giant to avoid attention
Spectacular fail.
Those are rookie numbers, euros, get on that shit.
It’s the internet version of wearing tighty-whities, gives ‘em the feeling of security.