How “decentralized” is it really if they can “crack down” like this?
How “decentralized” is it really if they can “crack down” like this?
I did it over 15 years ago, but for health information before the FDA nuked that. (Although you can still run the raw data through a third party program)
I’m pretty sure I already uploaded myself to at least one open source database, so I don’t see any reason to worry that much.
Honestly, I don’t know enough to comment on that. I remember that during her brief stint as shadow health secretary she was known as one of the blairites given a job by Corbyn in a failed attempt to unite the party, but that’s all.
(Also, “labour right” doesn’t mean right wing in a wider context, it usually refers to Progress (Blairites), Labour First, and sometimes blue labour (although they’re kind of the opposite of progress).)
She was one of the first to join the failed coup against Corbyn in 2016.
It makes the assumption that we could do that.
There’s no certainty that another referendum would be in favour of rejoining. Most people have bigger problems than the green line not going up quite as fast or Tarquin not being able to do erasmus. If anything so little changing after brexit for the vast majority of people has just cemented the idea that we don’t need the EU. The prospect of getting drafted into WWIII is hardly going to help.
Taking us back in without another referendum is theoretically a possibility. It could provoke a backlash at the next election though, so even if they pushed it through before then we could just end up with Farage as our next PM and leaving again. The EU would hopefully realise this and not let it happen, since it would be a massive pain for everyone.
Even if you had another referendum, and it was in favour of rejoining, if it was just a slim margin again, are we going to want to rejoin, and will the EU want us rejoining, given the very likely prospect of calls for a third referendum?
Without the EU giving us some kind of deal more favourable than we had before (which is unlikely), or some kind of structural reform of the EU, it’s doubtful.
Unfortunately we haven’t left Europe, geographically speaking, yet.
Maybe we should have another election after every election?
The only chartist demand never adopted was yearly elections, so why not every year?
Maybe we should have another EU referendum
There was a similar petition about that, it got 4.2m signatures.
This doesn’t seem to cover books banned in the USA, or that have been completely removed from amazon.com for other reasons.
Zionists also bombed the British King David Hotel. The group that carried out the attack, Irgun, later became Likud, Netanyahu’s party.
Last I heard he’s just starting to admit he needs psychiatric help.
Possibly related bug report: https://github.com/tgxn/lemmy-explorer/issues/191
They must have used chatGPT to write the archival script.
My friend’s brother almost fell victim to this cult. If he’s anything to go by most members will be vulnerable idiots.
those dirty, dangerous, and expensive energy sources
Nuclear is statistically the safest form of energy, so I have zero faith in his objectivity.
Op, if you want to submit a petition to the EU, you should use their portal https://www.europarl.europa.eu/petitions/en/home not change.org
It specifically cites Brazil as an example, that involved a complete block of the website.
write their newspapers that they would cancel their subscriptions if the articles quoted … tweets.
Given the former and future president of the USA’s habit of announcing policies there, that seems unworkable.
As much as I dislike Musk, expansion of the great firewall of Europe seems like a bad idea.
It’s like JK Rowling all over again.
That’s rather depressing, I didn’t know souls were so cheap.