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World News@lemmy.world•Princess Aiko's popularity sparks calls to change Japan's male-only succession lawEnglish
245·13 days agoWhilst I agree in principle (since hereditary monarchies are inherently anti-meritocratic), there is actually a strong argument for constitutional and apolitical figurehead monarchs (i.e mostly powerless). They serve as something of an antidote to cults of personality and can also act as a uniting force in times of crisis.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•I'm new to lemmy, came from reddit. What's the lemmy etiquette like? How different is it from reddiqutte?
11·15 days agoRule 1: be decent
Rule 2: follow rule 1
As a regular Swede I will say that Finnish swear words hit differently. More oomph in them xD
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politics @lemmy.world•There's 'overwhelming evidence' tariffs have raised consumer prices, says Bank of America
26·1 month ago…yes, that is the purpose of tariffs. Raising prices on imported goods until they become so expensive that local goods are competitive. This automatically increases consumer prices. It causes a huge shock upon introduction and over time it (in theory anyway) should promote domestic production by undercutting foreign competition.
Ice@lemmy.worldOPto
World News@lemmy.world•The civil war breaking out in Gaza with executions in the streetEnglish
25·2 months agoSome of them definitely. According to Dr HA Hellyer who was interviewed for the article:
“I keep hearing this from different people connected to the ground on Gaza that there’s a mini civil war brewing between Hamas and anti-Hamas figures,” he said.
“But the anti-Hamas figures aren’t people like the Palestinian Authority; the anti-Hamas figures are collaborationist forces with the Israelis."
“From what I’m hearing, Hamas seem to also be going after traditional families and traditional tribes that simply don’t want Hamas to be in charge, not because they’re getting support from the Israelis, but that they just don’t like Hamas.”
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World News@lemmy.world•Zelensky confirms Israel sent Patriot missile battery to Ukraine, says more coming in fallEnglish
13·3 months agoInteresting although contentious letter detailing an estimate of potential indirect conflict deaths (it includes potential future deaths).
However, it seems rather simplistic and/or flawed. They simply multiply the casualties Hamas have reported by a “conservative” x4 multiplier which then gives their number. The multiplier comes from this publication and states that most of the casualties are “indirect and caused mainly by preventable infectious diseases, malnutrition, and neonatal- and pregnancy-related conditions that emerged in the resource-poor post-conflict environment.” - which means that this number includes post-conflict casualties that have not yet happened and are preventable. Furthermore, the base number already includes a lot of indirect civilian deaths, and unlike the other conflicts that the x4 multiplier comes from is heavily reported on and followed by media/authorities.
This article from Die Welte is more recent and examines a more robust study.
Still, even if we took the estimate provided by the Lancet here at face value, OP’s claim of “millions of people” looks like absurd misinfo to me.
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World News@lemmy.world•Zelensky confirms Israel sent Patriot missile battery to Ukraine, says more coming in fallEnglish
13·3 months agomillions of people
Where did you source this data? Based on mainstream sources (UN, OCHA, B’Tselem) the number of Arabs displaced from modern day Israel/former territories of Mandatory Palestine from '47 until 2025 are between 995 - 1’105’000 and the number of casualties 67 - 105’000.
As a comparison, the number of Jews displaced from Arab countries during the same period number somewhere between 800-900’000.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you found someone attractive, would you date them if you found out they were trans?
45·3 months agodeleted by creator
Is it because I’m (probably) autistic?
No, it’s a basic human decency thing. No man I know would (intentionally) touch without invitation (whether verbal or body language) and if someone does they deserve a smacking.
The most common gray area is tight crowds where some assholes try to get away with groping disguised as “accidents” which is disgusting.
Besides, alcohol and drugs are no excuse. If you can’t control yourself under the influence, don’t use them.
First time I’d seen it used as a verb and yet is made complete sense. Language is a wonderful thing.
Heck it even looks like some of those crashes that make you go “heh wonky physics” (the roof fold)
People being fine with higher taxes is a function of a trustworthy system where tax money actually goes to spending that benefits the tax payer.
If the expectation is that the funds get misplaced/pocketed/diverted along the way your average citizen will be far more willing (and view it as far more morally justifiable) to make efforts to avoid/reduce paying taxes.
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World News@lemmy.world•Most Israelis not bothered by reports of suffering and famine in Gaza, new poll showsEnglish
12·4 months ago…because they believe those reports to be exaggerated, false, or both.
Ice@lemmy.worldOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Times of Israel poll: Narrow majority of Israelis oppose annexation of Gaza territoryEnglish
2·4 months agoThank you for taking the time to explain your position. I hadn’t seen their latest report until now.
Most of the above figures have been similar (and I think rather understandable if unfortunate) since oct. 7, but the increased support for forced expulsion & Katz plan is worrying.
Realistically it seems that there won’t be a negotiated end to the war between Israel & Hamas, I instead expect an enforced peace where Hamas never surrenders and Gaza instead is put under complete Israeli military occupation until (long term) a semi-autonomous civilian regime is set up similar to the W.B.
Of note, I have previously and still do find this one:
Oppose peace negotiations with the Palestinian Authority.
to be a bit of an odd pre-oct. 7 relic. It doesn’t really apply to the current war in Gaza since the PA isn’t a participant. At the very least they should run a separate, similar question regarding Hamas to get a fair assessment of support for a negotiated end to the current war.
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World News@lemmy.world•Times of Israel poll: Narrow majority of Israelis oppose annexation of Gaza territoryEnglish
2·5 months agoTel Aviv University Peace Index
Yes I’ve read several of their reports a whule bacj. Most Israelis (particularly Jewish ones but also many Arab Israelis) and Gazans are very pessimistic about the prospects for peace, tied to not believing the other side to be trustworthy, particularly since Oct. 7.
believe the most heinous shit
You’ll have to elaborate on that, because you’re (A) generalizing to a very large group with very diverse views & opinions and (B) rather vague.
Ice@lemmy.worldOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Times of Israel poll: Narrow majority of Israelis oppose annexation of Gaza territoryEnglish
3·5 months agoThat’s surprising
Why do you think that?
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World News@lemmy.world•Swedish man convicted for his role in 2015 killing of a Jordanian pilot by the Islamic StateEnglish
3·5 months agoSwedish citizen - not Swedish. It’s frankly appalling that integration has been handled so poorly that there are people who’ve grown up in the country since childhood, yet haven’t even the most basic values of Swedish culture. A failure on so many levels.
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World News@lemmy.world•Armed police threatened to arrest Kent protester for holding Palestinian flagEnglish
221·5 months agoThis is what inevitably happens when freedom of thought, speech and expression is limited for essentially any reason. Once the tools are in place, they will be used, abused and inevitably end up in the hands of someone you disagree with.
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World News@lemmy.world•Ban on Palestine Action to take effect after legal challenge failsEnglish
3·5 months agoDoing something that gets your org banned by a government that isn’t even the one you’re protesting seems not only ineffective but counterproductive to me.
Censorship laws in the UK are quite dystopian, but even in less authoritarian countries, this kind of action would result in serious consequences.















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