(Note: Old ploto from around when the invasion started.)

  • DankZedong
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    312 years ago

    ‘Your government is commiting human right abuses’ boy do I have another one for them

    • DankZedong
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      242 years ago

      Don’t make me pull up the list of atrocities committed by the US.

            • DankZedong
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              32 years ago

              Yeah that sucks a bit but you can at least find more sources on the Wikipedias.

          • Sightline
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            “The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude larger than to produce it.” – The Bullshit Asymmetry Principle

            “On February 3rd, 2022, US troops murdered 6 children and 4 women during a raid in Syria.”

            But if you read the article it says this: “Civilian casualties were caused when Qurayshi detonated a suicide vest and other explosives on the third floor of the building where he had taken refuge.”

            How surprising, words bent to make a false statement. Don’t get me wrong though, the US does fucked up shit from time to time, however you’ll reach a larger audience if you don’t lie.

            • DankZedong
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              So we have one less point on a seemingly endless list. Thanks for finding this flaw.

              • DankZedong
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                122 years ago

                Also in the article: “Some of the corpses in the area do not look like they died in an explosion. They look like they were hit by extremely heavy calibre gunfire”

                • DankZedong
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                  Plus eyewitness claim they saw the chopper fire it’s gun at the building for a minute straight. So yes bullshit costs time to refute since I had to open the link, look for the article etc

      • @mauveOkra@lemmygrad.ml
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        The .su in the image. I looked it up and it really is for the USSR. Apparently it wasn’t decommissioned unlike the ones for Yugoslavia or Czechoslovakia since Russia mostly used .su at the time and it’s had enough people using it to push back against every attempt to close it I guess.

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    • @holdengreen@lemmygrad.ml
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      We should be thinking about this, I can share some p2p and blockchain projects… I like to look at import/export maps, and generally look for countries that are eastern aligned or non aligned at least.

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    • @Kovpak@lemmygrad.ml
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      There are plenty of options. If you value privacy, there are ‘vendors’ that accept XMR/Monero. Like njalla, incognet.io and xUID if you want .ru/.su domains. All accept XMR, and have non-KYC policies.

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        • @Kovpak@lemmygrad.ml
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          I might not understand the threat model fully, but, doesn’t “complete” privacy come with the added bonus of no censorship? If you sign up for a domain without KYC and with XMR, connected to a VPN, they would have a very hard time of proving where you are from.

          One of those listed companies wouldn’t be able to exclude you from their platform, atleast based on your physical location. They could probably exclude you for a multitude of other reasons, if you break their ToS or something.

          If it’s a question of whether or not you want to use a company, that supports the sanctions against Russia, or is a NATO country, I get that. There are not many choices then, atleast if you also want to stay somewhat private.

  • @aay@lemmygrad.ml
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    I hate Cloudflare from my guts but it is good these things don’t appear with them, non of my Russian clients got such BS from CF.