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tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
Global News@lemmy.zip•German leftwing terrorism on the rise, spy agency warnsEnglish
2·19 hours ago@Valentine Angel (@1error@lemmy.world)
Violence is always an option.
I don’t understand why such an open call for violence can be online for 9 hours here.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
World News@lemmy.world•German leftwing terrorism on the rise, spy agency warnsEnglish
1·20 hours agoHow does sabotage of a railway station or the electricity grid that leaves 100,000 citizens without power help?
They are the same because the only thing they are interested in is violence. The only thing they cause is harm for other, innocent people.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
World News@quokk.au•German leftwing terrorism on the rise, spy agency warns
1·20 hours agoThe right-wingers are active in Germany, too. There’s no difference between far-right and far-left extremism. Both is violence, both does no good, it helps no one.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
World News@lemmy.world•German leftwing terrorism on the rise, spy agency warnsEnglish
6·1 day agoAnd?
How does attacking a railway or an electricity substation that leaves some 100,000 residents without power help to achieve what @Insekticus@aussie.zone claimed?
These leftwing extremists are the same mentally deranged ‘cunts’ as the rightwingers, it’s just that they fabricate different fantasies to justify violence. But it’s the same mindset, equally disconnected from reality.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
World News@lemmy.world•German leftwing terrorism on the rise, spy agency warnsEnglish
8·1 day agoThe left in Germany probably understands what will happen to them if cunts like the conservatives and AfD get more power.
And how does attacking a railway or an electricity substation that leaves some 100,000 residents without power help?
These leftwing extremists are basically the same mentally deranged ‘cunts’ as the rightwingers, it’s just that they fabricate different fantasies to justify violence. But it’s the same mindset, equally disconnected from reality.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Hackers can remotely destroy hundreds of thousands of solar systems across Europe, researchers findEnglish
6·2 days agoAnd honestly how much damage could this actually do other than break peoples balcony solar panels?
Is this satirical?
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
Buy European@feddit.uk•Too risky: Swiss Army chief Süssli says no to Microsoft Office 365English
6·2 days agoYes, but I have a nitpick: it’s not only true for U.S. companies but extends to all others. Particularly China has a law similar to the U.S.Cloud Act …
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Hackers can remotely destroy hundreds of thousands of solar systems across Europe, researchers findEnglish
28·2 days agoHere is the article by CCC (in German)
Edit:
China Holds a Kill Switch to European Power Grids (May 2025)
Despite years of debate about supply chain resilience, more than 70 percent of world’s solar inverters come from Chinese manufacturers. The three biggest players – Huawei, Sungrow, and Ginlong Solis – are all Chinese. Here lies the first paradox: Huawei has been banned from a large portion of Europe’s 5G networks due to national security concerns, yet its technology is welcomed into the power grid.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
World News@quokk.au•Hungary: Authorities suspend operations at China-owned Semcorp in Debrecen as aluminium levels in groundwater exceed legal limits 13,000 times and Semcorp insisted substance was harmless
4·8 days agoDon’t let perfect be the enemy of good.
The contamination exceeds more than 13,000 times the permitted level. There’s nothing good here. It’s not even bad. It’s a human disaster.
Europe (and its like-minded allies) need to re-industrialize and manufacture these things on its own soil not ‘only’ to de-risk its economy but also to produce under social and environmental rules that protect the people and the environment. The Chinese government doesn’t give a sh*t about that.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Behind the propaganda: why makeup influencers are suddenly talking politicsEnglish
6·22 days agoNah, the biggest problem are those authoritarian states actors that intentionally seek to undermine democratic societies by sowing division, inciting hatred, spreading false news.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Behind the propaganda: why makeup influencers are suddenly talking politicsEnglish
20·22 days agoThe much bigger problem imo are the authoritarian states that pay the influencers for the propaganda.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•According to Liberals you are not allowed to criticize the system that you live in
3·4 months agoWhat a hilarious kind of projection is this? Your own post history is nothing else than criticizing ‘the system you live in,’ so you’re the best example that you can criticize the system.
Whenever you criticize the Chinese system in China however, it gets immediately deleted and you disappear.
This whole post is gobbledygook.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
Global News@lemmy.zip•Spain’s position in the war against Iran is hypocritical and unjustifiedEnglish
2·4 months agoYour comment amounts to nothing than whataboutism.
There is no misinformation here. Iran has a brutal regime that has been repressing its people for decades. The fact that Israel and other states committed similar war crimes doesn’t make Iran any better.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Spain’s position in the war against Iran is hypocritical and unjustifiedEnglish
2·4 months agoSanchez’s hypocritical stance is obvious. It has nothing to do what others do.
Spain’s PM is a hypocritical politician who has no problem to collaborate with dictatorships like China and Iran, while at the same time not only criticizing his allies in the EU but even undermining European security.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Spain’s position in the war against Iran is hypocritical and unjustifiedEnglish
1·4 months agoThe next whataboutism?
Sanchez is just trying to distract from corruption scandals involving close political allies, his wife, and his brother, followed by lost regional election in Spain of late, dozens of dead victims in train crashes, … he just fights for his job, he is a fundamentally immoral and hypocritical personality.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Spain’s position in the war against Iran is hypocritical and unjustifiedEnglish
1·4 months agoMore manufactured consent.
This is usually a standard response of tankies and other left-wing extremists if they don’t have any arguments, often followed by whataboutism (Iraq, Afghanistan, …).
Sanchez is a hypocritical politician who has no problem to collaborate with (and praises!) dictatorships like China and Iran, while at the same time not only criticizing his allies in the EU but even undermining European security.
I don’t support the US war against Iran, but Sanchez’s staged morality here is unbearable and disqualifies him as a democratic leader.
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World News@lemmy.world•China critic and former media tycoon Jimmy Lai is sentenced to 20 years in a Hong Kong security caseEnglish
10·5 months agoThis is de facto a death sentence for the ‘crime’ of telling the truth.
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World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine seeks god mode with new control app for drone warEnglish
3·5 months agoThis appears to be a very good technology for Ukraine as far as I understand as a non-military person, but the title is weird in my opinion. But maybe it’s just me.








Yeah, now imagine someone would display the same level of opposition against the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing. It wouldn’t go that well.