

There’s a difference between banning fascists and banning people who say we should be nice to each other. The paradox of intolerance.
There’s a difference between banning fascists and banning people who say we should be nice to each other. The paradox of intolerance.
Our Edeka has a system like that too.
I have to descale my kettle twice a week. It’s so fucking bad.
Uganda.
There are 6 Muslim countries that have clear laws that state gay men should be executed, but only 3 have actually done so (including Saudi Arabia, of course, because fuck Saudi Arabia in general).
*Extremist Muslims.
Yanno, like extremist Christians.
Pakistanis, Bangladeshis and people from Afghanistan look the same as many Indians and most are absolutely Muslim.
The Germans refuse to admit they’re treating Muslims the way they used to treat the Jews.
The Jews have been discriminated against and slaughtered for CENTURIES. Herr Hitler was just one of the many, many leaders who committed genocide. They’ve been segregated since forever. This wasn’t just 15-year booboo.
And don’t get me started on Leopold II and the Dutch and British empires.
That or people who don’t live in the US. So, most people.
Meanwhile, at least 90 percent of comments on Youtube are made by bots.
True, true. Especially on Herrentag.
People need to realise that Putin won’t stop at Ukraine and that they will absolutely be affected by this.
I’m looking at the reviews and they’re not good. Apparently tracks just disappear from one day to the next, searching doesn’t work, bad UI, hi res downloads often don’t work, cancellations are being ignored, etc.
That’s a “bolderkar”. Very popular in Germany. People ferry their kids around in them.
They come in different styles. Classical but also a bit more butch.
My point was that they need to get arms where they can be produced ASAP. People think we have years, for some reason. Have you seen Trump’s jingoistic remarks about NATO?
The Germans are weird as hell about Israel.
At the same time, you can’t watch the movie on any streaming service in Europe.
Ah, like the cities in The Parable of the Sower.