- New Zealand by 5
- Australia by 2
- Argentina by 8
- France by 15
- Wales by 1
- South Africa by 12
We need to permanently boycott Tesla for Musk’s corrupt assistance in getting the fascist elected
C’mon. Like any politician, she had to try and be electable if she were to accomplish anything. How can it be that this is not obvious?
Defeatism leads to losing
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He is not an Afrikaner - as the child of immigrants he went to English schools, and has nothing to do with Afrikaans.
Your prejudice makes you dishonest.
While he grew up in SA, he has no loyalty to South Africa either. We don’t want him nor be associated with him
Reich did not suggest using a British alternative.
His words from the article:
“The sooner the US government revokes his security clearance, terminates its contracts with him and the entities he controls, and builds its own alternatives to Starlink and SpaceX, the safer America will be”
Do you really need to be an expert to see a problem with Musk’s Russian sympathies?
Bezos owns the Washington Post, not the NYT
Looking at the European situation from outside is also baffling, with putinite parties on the rise by whipping up fears over migration. Similarities with the USA situation easy to find
Defeatism has a self fulfilling outcome if enough people have it
The point is that to protect the Nato countries in Europe, Nato should have, and could have done a lot more to defeat Russia’s imperialist aims before it reaches the Nato countries doorstep
Please read the article
Would it be incorrect to think that Mark Twain already described how scammers feed off the US religious right in “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” (1884). I am referring to “The King” and “the Duke”.
There is still some contestation within the Republicans - unfortunately not as strong in the House as in the Senate. Some strong words feature in the article:
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) called Carlson Russia’s “useful idiot.” After Navalny’s death, he added: “History will not be kind to those in America who make apologies for Putin and praise Russian autocracy. Nor will history be kind to America’s leaders who stay silent because they fear backlash from online pundits.”
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.) urged fellow Republican and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to “spend less time pushing Russian propaganda.”
A top political aide to Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) promoted Young’s denunciation of Navalny’s death by saying, “My U.S. Senator is not a venal Putin apologist, but I’m less sure about yours.”
Presidential candidate Nikki Haley said Navalny was killed by the “same Putin who Donald Trump praises and defends.” Haley soon noted that, while Trump weighed in repeatedly on NATO this week and posted dozens of times on Truth Social on Friday, he hasn’t yet mentioned Navalny . Former Trump vice president Mike Pence posted, more generally, “There is no room in the Republican Party for apologists for Putin.
Pretty hard for me to see a difference between a pacifist and a tankie
Good for them, but you have to wonder: why be in a traitorous party if you’re not a traitor yourself.
It is Russia that started the war, and is “stoking” it. The countries that assist Ukraine with arms are doing so to prevent Russian imperialism from expanding into Europe and beyond. It is very necessary that they continue to do so.