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FlyingSquid , in Liz Truss leaves stage over ‘I crashed the economy’ lettuce banner
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What? But she was so good for the British economy! Didn’t you hear about the apples?

thelondoneconomic.com/…/liz-truss-tried-to-boast-…

Fullyloadedsnowflake , in Starbucks’ CEO is out. Chipotle’s Brian Niccol is taking over

Is that the guy that turns his head sideways for more rice and chicken on his burrito

TransplantedSconie , in Liz Truss leaves stage over ‘I crashed the economy’ lettuce banner

Way to stick it to that weirdo! That hilarious!

Quill7513 , in Ilhan Omar defeats challenger in Minnesota House primary

Suck it, AIPAC! Maybe we can start getting money out of politics now that more and more people are alert to all the bullshit in the world

rbesfe ,

Please do some research before boasting about beating a $25 campaign donation

SoleInvictus , in J.K. Rowling, Elon Musk Named in Imane Khelif's Cyberbullying Lawsuit

I know it’ll never happen, I hope she wins and the court awards her one round each in the ring with each of these assholes.

morphballganon ,

Courts never punish billionaires in any impactful way.

cordlesslamp ,

The system is working as designed, and thus needs to be dismantled.

Etterra ,

Now that would be funny.

Annoyed_Crabby , in Liz Truss leaves stage over ‘I crashed the economy’ lettuce banner

Huh, never noticed how similar it sound between Liz Truss Leaves and Lettuce Leaf

Yawweee877h444 , in Ilhan Omar defeats challenger in Minnesota House primary

Thank fucking god. Cannot afford to lose any more good progressives like her.

jonne ,

Yeah, losing Cori Bush sucked. She singlehandedly forced Biden to extend the eviction moratorium, just because of her own life experience.

raynethackery ,

Can’t she run as an independent?

TropicalDingdong ,

She should.

TheTechnician27 ,
@TheTechnician27@lemmy.world avatar

She really shouldn’t, though. In our FPTP system without ranked-choice voting, that unfortunately means that instead of her or the candidate AIPAC corruptly funneled in millions to boot her out, a Republican could take the position instead, and we really can’t afford that in the House this race.

TropicalDingdong ,

Fuck that. A Democrat that votes against democratic policies; another Joe Manchin or Kirsten Sinema is worth less than the dirt on my boots.

And if that means running as an independent to beat a democrat, so be it. I’m not here to support a team.

I think she should absolutely run as an independent. AIPAC candidates are basically fascists.

Viking_Hippie ,

In our FPTP system without ranked-choice voting, that unfortunately means that instead of her or the candidate AIPAC corruptly funneled in millions to boot her out, a Republican could take the position instead

That’s how it works with presidential elections and others where the party nominees are the ones with the most support.

AIPAC buying the primary notwithstanding, she would be by far the best known and most popular candidate to run and being cheated by a genocide apologia factory and their handpicked empty shell candidate is an excellent additional narrative to run on in addition to her stellar work in Congress.

Bumblefumble ,

If she couldn’t win the primary, how can she win the general? Not like AIPAC will just stop influencing the election.

Viking_Hippie ,

People were caught off guard. It’s extremely liked that most of the people swayed by the smears AIPAC paid for didn’t know that the deceptively named United Democracy Project was actually hidden foreign election meddling.

It’s much more likely that people know now and I don’t know about you, but I’d be pissed off if I was them.

jonne ,

She could, don’t know if she will or has a shot.

Viking_Hippie ,

She’d probably be the favorite. A lot of people probably didn’t know that they were being gaslighted or even that AIPAC was the source and are rightly pissed off about it.

Whether she will run, though, I have no idea.

njm1314 ,

I think you’re really overestimating the Palestine issue on the general voting population. She made some other major mistakes that hurt her in the primary. Coming out so strongly against the infrastructure bill that has been such an immediate positive impact in so many people’s lives for instance.

Viking_Hippie ,

Coming out so strongly against the infrastructure bill that has been such an immediate positive impact in so many people’s lives for instance.

She voted against it because the good parts didn’t gi anywhere near far enough, the bad parts such as mass privatization of critical infrastructure went too far, and the DNC leadership split the best parts off into a separate bill that they then let die, in spite of explicitly promising not to.

It’s nowhere near as good as it’s made out to be by neoliberals, the billionaire-owned media, and other loyalists to the party leadership, and she was right to withdraw her support after they broke that promise and doomed the parts she was championing.

njm1314 ,

Yeah I’ve heard her arguments, it’s just that voters don’t appreciate those arguments clearly. They’ve made that loud and clear to her in particular. Most voters would prefer to take one step forward than standing still. They prefer a little good to a hypothetical perfect. They would rather politicians do things that help them and their community right now. So when you go out against a bill that people can see tangible effects from, people who are desperate for something anything to help them, you’ve kind of missed the point of Public Service. It’s a lesson some progressives never seem to learn. Progressive change is made, just as the word implies, progressively. Step by step by step. You can’t make things better if you never start making things better.

Viking_Hippie ,

Most voters would prefer to take one step forward than standing still. They prefer a little good to a hypothetical perfect

If only! That bill was very much half a step forward, three steps back when it came to both infrastructure and climate change.

They would rather politicians do things that help them and their community right now

That’s not the net effect though. The parts nobody talks about, such as the privatization of critical infrastructure and increasing fossil fuel leases many times over harm a lot more than the things constantly promoted help.

So when you go out against a bill that people can see tangible effects from,

Which included a lot more bad things that they weren’t told about by the party and the billionaire-owned media. Even the far right echo chamber didn’t talk about those things because they considers them good and didn’t want to give the Dems any credit.

people who are desperate for something anything to help them

People who are being lied to by both omission and exaggeration

you’ve kind of missed the point of Public Service.

On the contrary. Cori Bush was honest about what was in the bill, what wasn’t, and why she voted against it.

The DNC leadership and the media, on the other hand, gaslighted people into supporting something that wasn’t what they told people. As is almost always the case, the bill has the net effect of helping people a little bit while harming them a lot to enrich the owner donors.

That’s not public service. That’s lies and corruption.

You can’t make things better if you never start making things better.

You also can’t make things better by making things worse and then lying about it.

The bill gives crumbs to regular people and climate change mitigation in exchange for entire loaves for exploitative private industry including the fossil fuel industries.

eldavi ,

same here; hearing about all of the people who have been displaced by aipac was starting to make me thing that money was the end all and be all of our world.

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DandomRude , (edited ) in US soldier pleads guilty to selling military secrets to China
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Whenever I read something like this, I think about that and wonder why there is still no meaningful prosecution whatsoever.

breakingcups ,

When you’re the president, they let you do it. Grab em right by the intel.

DandomRude ,
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Yes, that is apparently pretty much what the supreme court says. But unfortunately at least Thomas and Alito are obviously corrupt as well.

AmidFuror , in Millionaire Realtor Bro Takes a Leave From His Firm Over Gang Rape Lawsuit.

“I have little doubt that given my close relationship with my brothers, at some juncture, a lawyer or many lawyers will soon try to lump me in with the allegations against Alon and Oren,” Tal reportedly wrote in an email to colleagues[....]

Or, and this makes more sense, he had little doubt because he had also engaged in illegal activity.

MagicShel ,

Yeah this sounds like, “you’re going to hear some things about me. Don’t believe them.”

BonesOfTheMoon OP ,

This article is much more detailed and horrifying but was behind a paywall. They actually talk about it “pulling a train” on rape victims.

archive.ph/nm8HJ

Mac , in Child rapist Steven van de Velde weeps in first interview since Olympics outrage

The man recognizes it’s within his interests to show remorse.

Does he truly feel it? We’ll never know.

njm1314 ,

He’s not showing remorse at all. He never has. He’s bummed he got booed at the Olympics.

shadowedcross , in Child rapist Steven van de Velde weeps in first interview since Olympics outrage

Well maybe you shouldn’t have raped a child, dipshit.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Multiple times. And only got a year in prison for it.

some_guy ,

Multiple was unknown to me. Even worse. And this article was the first time I saw that he travelled to another country to do so. Wow. I wonder how this has affected the victim.

ChairmanMeow ,
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The victim gave consent (as far as a 12-year old can do that of course). She in fact started self-harming because he got convicted and still does not regret or feel bad about the encounters to this day, other than the negative effects it had on Steven.

njm1314 ,

Which is zero. A 12-year-old can give zero consent. Yes, when a child is groomed and brainwashed by her rapist they tend to do things like react badly when the rapist is caught. That’s why it’s so important for them to have the care they need. It’s not important to have weirdos online defend their rapists.

mjhelto , in Donald Trump says he will flee to Venezuela if he loses election [Newsweek]

My question would be, “why wait?”

DmMacniel , in Baby twins killed in Gaza as father registered births
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Israel says it tries to avoid harming civilians and blames their deaths on Hamas operating in dense residential areas, including using civilian buildings as shelter.

No you fuckers. These deaths are SOLELY ON YOU.

JohnDClay , in After Nike Leaders Promised Climate Action, Their Corporate Jets Kept Flying — and Polluting

How did they promise to cut emissions? Did they cut emissions overall? Private jet flights are usually a very small portion over all. I’d be much more concerned/disappointed if they didn’t cut emissions overall as much or more than they promised.

morrowind ,
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Nike’s growing private jet use sets the wrong tone from the top, said Charles Elson, founding director of the Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.

“It’s, ‘Do what I say, not as I do,’” Elson said. “Flying private aircraft all over the place certainly isn’t a bold action in support of climate responsibility. That’s the problem. Your actions and your words seem to diverge in unflattering ways. It is not a good look.”

Also,

While Nike’s corporate jets have been generating more carbon, the company last year recorded a 65% decline compared to 2015 in emissions from another source: commercial air travel by rank-and-file employees.

Four former employees said the company has restricted worker travel in recent years.

JohnDClay ,

The flights are one small reason Nike and its supply chain produced roughly as much carbon dioxide in 2023 as in 2015, despite the company’s commitment to sharply reduce emissions.

Looks like they haven’t actually lowered emissions like they pledged to do. That’s the bigger issue here.

BruceTwarzen ,

Our emissions are so shit that people don’t care that we gallivant around in our private jets. Win win

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