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US government shoving millions up the asses of the their industries: capitalism

China shoving millions into their industries: communism

Yours faithfully, the brainwashed USAian

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EU rules are even stricter than those across the pond. There are entire classes of products banned from the European market due to impact on health that the USA will happily poison their population with.

https://thewellnesswatchdog.com/foods-banned-in-europe/

https://www.byrdie.com/banned-ingredients-europe

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Communities. news@... usa@... politics@...
new american instances keep creating the same communities and I have to block them all over again.

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For some reason they didn't join mastodon though. Perplexing.

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Whatever this is, it looks fucking sick

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It'll be up to the coalition to make changes that solve the problems PiS said they would solve by being fascists.

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Are you against instances that speak specific languages too? feddit.it (Italian), feddit.de (German), jlailu.fr (French), feddit.nl (Dutch), feddit.uk (United Kingdom), feddit.dk (Danish), eslemmy.es (Spanish), etc. or instances for specific cities?

Or is it because it's Arabic?

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Just create the server dude. There are a bunch of instances related to specific languages, games, TV shows, countries, regions, what have you. It'll show up at https://join-lemmy.org/instances and Arabic speakers should be able to find it. You can then promote it on other social media. You can also suggest it on other social media if you don't believe you can be an admin :)

Good luck!

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Would you be against a Ukrainian lemmy server too?

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Then I think you're misinterpreting OP's post. They don't want to create a "pro Palestinian server", they want an Arabic server. They mention Palestine because of the timeframe: more active Arabic speakers --> possibly more active Arabic lemmy users. Hence my question about Ukraine.

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Also, where did you find the invite to that Discord? It doesn’t seem to be related to the instance

Did you respond to the right person?

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Oooh, I had no idea https://jlailu.fr linked to a discord! It really was just supposed to be jlai.lu :D No idea who owns the domain but it just redirects you to discord for /r/rance . Must be some jokester.

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Any toilet that still flushes is weak, archaic shit. Delft worked on a toilet that burns up shit using plasma.

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Thanks you for the background. Pity codeberg was down so often. Probably german internet, lul.

Hadn't heard of C4Wow. Looks like you could add MBin to the list of implementations at the bottom of the page.

Good luck! I hope it works out :)

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Low density areas are mostly subsidized by high density areas. Good public transport everywhere will probably mean people will be more willing to return to lower density areas.

And specific tasks are things like transporting heavy, cumbersome articles like a fridge, couch, cupboards, and so on. Not something that happens every day. There might be others, but they are most likely limited to a small section of the population or very occasional.

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I'm not sure where you're from, but your assumptions might be right for your area or country, but that doesn't count for all of Europe.

Switzerland has great public transport throughout the country. I can attest to that myself, but if you want to, watch NotJustBikes talk about it. Probably you can find better sources if you want to. Also, Luxembourg has free public transport in the entire country. Yes, it's small already, but even villages with 50 people have a bus riding through it about once an hour. Parts of France are actually trying to copy that model:

A weekly grocery run for a family of four is cumbersome. We can shift to an eshopping & delivery model but are we willing to let others choose for us our food?

  1. You can get a electrical cargo-bike.
  2. What do you mean others choose your food? You choose the food and they bring it to you. Same as when you order shoes, a phone, or any other goods.

Eliminating the of personal transportation predicates on turning back a good number of business models and urban planning models very dificult to revert.

It's more the mindset that's difficult to revert. Town centers become livelier with better public transport as people don't have to cede way to cars. Businesses and citizens get more space to spread out too. Better public transport also helps teens and young adults become independent more quickly as they do not have to rely on their parents to provide a car for them. It also decreases the costs for citizens and communes alike. (read the articles about French communes introducing free transport)

Cars are really expensive another youtube video explains. It's specific to Germany and the dude cites this document from a German association (run it through google translate).

So yes, investing in public transport in low density areas is beneficial for citizens, the state, and can even be funded by communes themselves (again see France), but it's better when the federal government does so (if the country is a federation).

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I've visited Portugal only once, so my experience is very limited with the country, but public transport wasn't very good even in Lisbon in my experience. Don't know if there are portugese cities with better public transport, but if that's the best Portugal has, then your opinion is certainly understandable.

Not only that, Portugal sits close to the middle of the pack in population density, not far from France and their public transport is certainly only good in and around cities.

It still is undeniable that cars are quite costly. It would save Portugal money to actually invest in better public transport, maybe even make it free. Free or affordable public transport increases the frequency of buses as the ridership increases.

The biggest difficulty is changing the public perception of cars as a status symbol and the feeling of "freedom". The freedom one gets from free public transport is difficult to comprehend, I think. One can just hop on the bus, step out at a random place, rent a bike, explore, and hop onto the next bus with barely any planning except for getting back.
In France, the number of visits people made to shops outside of the center actually increased.

Anyway, I wish you good luck in Portugal.

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Hmm... why wouldn't christians be democrats? Is the democratic party in the US majorly atheist?

Poland prepares to vote in a high-stakes national election with foreign ties and democracy at stake (apnews.com)

Poland is holding an election Sunday that many view as its most important one since the 1989 vote that toppled communism. At stake are the health of the nation’s democracy, its legal stance on LGBTQ+ rights and abortion, and the foreign alliances of a country on NATO’s eastern flank that has been a crucial ally to Ukraine....

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