Torenico

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[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 24 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (1 children)

Small bit of news: ancaptain, who is trump-dapper biggest fan, still hasn't been able to congratulate the former for his presidential victory by phone. All he could manage for was a very pathetic tweet where he said "We'll help you Make America Great Again", what a colonized piece of shit. Look, I fight for the liberation of colonized peoples, but not for those who willingly allowed themselves to be colonized, in this case, argentinian ancaps. Regardless of this, it seems that the orange fascist is ignoring him lmfao.

However, milei will force a personal meeting in the next CPAC clownshow. Wait a fucking minute, I thought libertarians were not conservatives WHAT IS GOING ON HERE

Anyways, milei has been hoping for Trump's victory. In his mind, a Trumpian government will benefit Argentina because uh, he'll tell the IMF to release money or something. Funnily enough as the ancaps celebrated they were joined by some peronists who think Trump is Peronist and he will benefit Argentina due to his "isolationist" policy, as in he wont intervene in the region. Peronists not understanding Imperialism Episode #337176.

oh and death to "israel" btw

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 18 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

I too study at the Hamas-affiliated University and soon I will visit my Hamas-affiliated Hospital where my Hamas-affiliated Doctor will give me Hamas-affiliated medicine for my Hamas-affiliated headache.

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 38 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

China has clearly gone too far and we must reduce Beijing to dust

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 71 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) (4 children)

JERUSALEM POST - "Just in case: Mossad agents to join Maccabi Tel Aviv FC trip to Amsterdam"

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In the first year of a revamped format, the yellow-and-blue currently sit in 34th place out of 36 teams in the Europa League, with three losses from three games.

After a disappointing 1-0 league loss to Ironi Kiryat Shmona, Maccabi Tel Aviv is refocusing on European competition, set to face Ajax in Amsterdam on Thursday night. The yellow-and-blue will aim to secure its first points in the UEFA Europa League group stage.

As with all Israeli teams playing in Europe over the past year, security concerns are paramount. On Tuesday, Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reported that, in addition to Maccabi’s regular security personnel, Mossad agents will join the team in Amsterdam to provide maximum protection.

On Monday, Spain’s AS newspaper reported that a pro-Palestinian group is planning a major protest outside the stadium targeting the Israeli team and its fans, with an estimated 2,600 supporters expected from Israel.

Calls for the match's cancellation

Throughout Amsterdam, posters have appeared calling for the match’s cancellation and demanding Israel’s removal from UEFA. Notably, Ajax, often recognized as a club with Jewish ties, is widely considered pro-Israel.

Throughout Amsterdam, posters have appeared calling for the match’s cancellation and demanding Israel’s removal from UEFA. Notably, Ajax, often recognized as a club with Jewish ties, is widely considered pro-Israel. Just this past Saturday, a pro-Palestinian protester was reportedly attacked by Ajax fans before its recent game.

In the first year of a revamped format, the yellow-and-blue currently sit in 34th place out of 36 teams in the Europa League, with three losses from three games.


lmfao. So Mossad agents travelled to another country to "provide protection"... more like agitators to me. Anyways, there's a fair chance that Mossad agents were beaten that night lol, awesome.

Death to "israel"

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 1 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

I'm sure he lived an amazing life and was loved for all these years. Cats living for so long is a testament of their owners caring for them, I'm sure they hella enjoy living happy like that

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 45 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)

I was going to say this, at first, felt like a lib Jan 6th but looking at the names all I can say is: based and godspeed.

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 5 points 22 hours ago

Just start proposing random shit until they kick you out

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 13 points 22 hours ago (2 children)

My life-long cat has fallen ill. Earlier this year her sister died due to complications on her kidneys, she was 17. Her sister is now 18 and is suffering from the same issues, but she's also very thin and weighs only around 1kg. She struggles a lot to just walk, her back legs don't seem to respond too well. She can't jump much and can barely make safe landings, so we do our best to keep an eye on her to avoid injuries, and we don't allow her to go up and down the stairs. She lost a lot of muscles and doesn't eat too much, she does drink a lot of water.

It's super hard to see her like this. She has daily visits to the vet for some meds but we know the only thing they do is delay the inevitable...

She's now enjoying a nap by the sun, as she always does. I hope that gives her some comfort...

Go hug your pet. Unless you can't because you put it at risk.

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 31 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Yes, the "Israeli Premier League" is still going on. Meanwhile, the two palestinian top divisions, one for the West Bank and one for the Gaza Strip, have had their seasons cancelled. This is 100% the case for the Gaza Strip league of course but I'm not that sure about the West Bank league, from what I can gather it has been called off but I dunno.

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 29 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

That'll be Livorno I think, known for having left wing "ultras". Unfortunately they're on the last tier of professional football in Italy, after financial problems and two refoundings... I think they're a funding member of the Serie A even.

St. Pauli is cool but I recall they used to display banners saying stuff like "Free Palestine from Hamas" after October 7th. Cringe. Maybe, just maybe, they're too afraid to outright condemn "israel" in a country like Germany that is viciously zionist. But I guess being rebellious, for some, is absolutely negotiable. There are fans within the St. Pauli stands that do not agree with this kind of message, though.

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 35 points 1 day ago

Sir, we're being engaged by elements of the 4th Armoured Brigade and the uh... the... Jo... Joker Brigade? What?

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 75 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (7 children)

Their team went on to lose 5-0 lmfao. Maybe the "israeli" players wanted to score goals but got distracted with all the women, kids and reporters in the stadium. Also their goalkeeper is nicknamed "Iron Dome": He can't catch anything.

"Israeli" teams visiting europe for UEFA matches have been inciting violence and attacking pro-Palestine people. They did so earlier this year in Greece in a match against I think it was Olympiakos. Meanwhile, UEFA refuses to ban "israel" from the federation or sanction their clubs. FIFA doesn't saction "israel" either as they continue to kill FIFA-registered players in Gaza. Russia was banned by UEFA for the war in Ukraine and ukrainian fans are allowed to carry Azov flags and display tifos remembering deceased Azov members. It's too evident.

 

Very unique image showing the use of barricades by the popular movements during the 1848 Revolution, in this case, in the city of Paris.

This image corresponds to the "June Days Uprising", which was a big urban revolt staged from June 22nd to June 26th triggered by the plans to abolish the Ateliers Nationaux (National Workshops). The Workshops was a government program in which work was provided to the unemployed by the French Second Republic after the 1848 Revolution, which happened in February. During the February Revolution, workers made clear demands to the Provisional Government: Right to Work and Organization of Labor, said demands were heard and passed by one of the members of the Provisional Government, Louis Blanc, a Socialist. Unfortunately, the National Workshops were finally abolished and in response the workers revolted.

The Garde Nationale (National Guard) was called in and the revolt was suppressed, leaving about 3,000 dead insurgents and about 3,000/4,000 were deported to Algeria. The defeat of this workers-led insurrection marked the end of a long series of events protagonized by Socialism in it's infancy, it also marked the final victory of Liberals over the "République démocratique et sociale" (Democratic and Social Republic) and soon it would form an alliance with the aristocracies around Europe.

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