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Either that or the journalists finally getting out of prison. Usually the only folks who suffer fallout from stories like this is the ones who spoke truth to power.
Either that or the journalists finally getting out of prison. Usually the only folks who suffer fallout from stories like this is the ones who spoke truth to power.
That’s good advice
Curiously I’m not a bot, but I keep getting banned.
The US still has slaves (its not even illegal in the US). Looks like China does too
You mean the capitalist way. The US has along history of slavery.
Its an issue with Palestine. Fortunately its beginning to change, and most countries recognize Palestine, even if the UN vote gets blocked by the US.
I imagine most countries recognize Taiwan, and just a few badies don’t
I think more because the Ecuadorian president that granted him asylum was no longer in office (and remains in exile)
Headline made it sound like a good thing, but the workers are basically slaves
I’m glad he’s free, but it sucks to see him forced to lie that he is a criminal.
Reuters has an article with recent photos of him actually free
And the BBC article loads without JS
Don’t you know journalism is illegal in the US?
Oh, they take a side. They do whatever is most profitable.
Generational amnesia
I thought it was a way to ship Gazas out by boat to far away lands
Link to article about changing laws on strikes in Finland? Thats a big deal, and it never made it into my feed
We should definitely be copying and pasting authwalled news articles. Do what’s right, not what’s legal.
I don’t know why anyone would think any of this stuff is private. It can be pseudonyms, but that’s up to you.
But on a federated system, everyone can see all messages. That’s expected.
I didn’t know China was so interested in cocaine