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eldavi ,

i wonder if that means that if he hadn't taken the deal; he would be free already.

eldavi , (edited )

Why wouldn’t he wait then?

by taking the plea deal, he's a convicted felon that will be stuck in australia for the rest of his life; under the watchful eye of surrogates of the american hegemony he spat on.

if he had waited, he would be free to go anywhere he wanted; outside the control of the people who still want him in imprisoned.

France bans extreme-right and radical Islamic groups ahead of polarizing elections ( apnews.com )

PARIS (AP) — France’s government on Wednesday ordered the dissolution of multiple extreme right and radical Muslim groups, four days before the first round of high-stakes legislative elections that may see a surge in support for political extremes....

eldavi , (edited )

preemptively striking at groups from both the left the right at the same time; biden should take notes.

eldavi ,

they're called the "radical muslim groups" in the article; along the same vein that people protesting the genocide are "antisemitic"

eldavi , (edited )

Also, the antisemitism talked about in the article is genuine hatred of Jewish people, not just anti-Israel rhetoric.

i was referring to the american version of the anti-isreal rhetoric; there's a bill in congress that will enable labeling anti-genocide protestors as antisemitic and will give our government the ability to treat them as a hate group as was done in france with the radical islamic group thing.

jonas paris is the example used to justify the labeling like fox news shows stock footage of gang violence to activate their base or democrats pointing to project 2025 to activate theirs.

eldavi ,

i suspect there's too few in this country to see these kinds of groups.

eldavi ,

i had a similar thought and i suspect it lays bare the social inclinations of the people of .world.

eldavi ,

I could get on board if manufacturers were making $10,000 sub 50 mile vehicles that were compatible with a swap station so you could switch to a larger battery for the weekend. This would have to be a standard adopted by all however, and even before that, they’d have to make small cars. Which they won’t, because we all know they are too busy making trucks and SUVs.

they make $10k ev's with 250 mile ranges that are for sale everywhere except the united states & canada. you can get them in australia or western europe for a 50-75%-ish tariff depending on which country you're in..

eldavi ,

for the united states, it's actually pretty simple; it's about stopping chinese control of the auto industry and protecting ford, gm & chrysler from having to innovate. here's a short video with a high level overview of it.

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