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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

Which is great until I lost my password 😂 @[email protected] will be dead I guess.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

[email protected]

exists and is decently active.

[–] [email protected] 26 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It’s pretty obviously illegal if you interpret rules. But the conservative supreme court just finds weird alternative interpretations. So writing a law that directly states it means the supreme court cant really interpret thenselves out of it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

I’m terrible at this. [It’s maybe because I watch my shows in black and white due to a cognitive processing disability].

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

I’mmm my own grandpaaaa, it soundss funny i knoww but it really is sooo, oh I’mmm my own grandpaaa

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Already have

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

Nixonomics babyy

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I think it’s Lac Léman inspired. (Or as english people call it Lake Geneva).

Lac léman is the largest lake in western europe, so pirates there is maybe less ridiculous than it sounds at first.

Thanks for sharing, cool pics.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 day ago (8 children)

It just shows that the countries close to the russian border care, while those far away don’t.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Think of those of us with chronic illnesses who have to wipe take drugs that deplete plasma B cells and thus wipe your immune memory monthly. Especially since COVID, it’s very scary. Chances of death from infections are really high.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

So discriminatory.

Imagine breaking up families because the British one gets disabled and can’t work.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/12550375

Regarding Mid-East-related Comments on !europe

Hi.

In the past few days, discontent regarding mod decisions in this community has been brewing, particularly when it comes to comments on Palestine, Israel, and Israeli politics and actions. There are also misunderstandings regarding mod intention and German law. We hope to clear that up with this post.

While the servers of feddit.org are in Austria, most of the mods of this community as well as admins of this server live in Germany. Speaking of, our server admins have also posted a write-up on the same topic.

And with that, let's go:

In Germany, antisemitism is specifically sanctioned in German criminal law, both for speech and as a motivation for other criminal behavior. In addition, Germany seeks to protect the Jewish state of Israel (the so-called "Reason of State" introduced in 2008) and thus verges toward protecting Zionism as well. Certain criticism of Israel/Israelis is also categorized as "Israel-related antisemitism".

Since criminal law is involved, enforcement can mean things like police raids and device confiscations. After such police action, it does not really matter if it was appropriate or if cases are dropped or never charged: The damage is done. All told, it's not that fun.

There is also no point in engaging in discussions about the veracity of statements that could get us into legal trouble. In addition, we believe that you can express most opinions without breaking rules.

If your comment contains the following, it will be removed from this community:

  • Calling for the dissolution of Israel, or calling for a one-state solution without specifying equal rights for all people; Jewish in particular.
  • Calling for a destruction, annihilation, an end of all Zionism or the like.
  • Equating Israeli actions and (historical) Nazism.
  • The slogan "from the river..."
  • Endorsement of or justifications for Hamas or Hezbollah, or slogans or graphics positively referring to these organizations. These are considered terrorist organizations in Germany.
  • ... and obviously: Any of the common antisemitic tropes or calls to violence against Jews or Israelis

Comments will not be removed for the following:

  • Denouncing genocide.
  • Denouncing Israeli war crimes.
  • Criticizing Zionism as an ideology or political movement.
  • Referring to the current Israeli government as "criminal," "expansionist," or "far-right".

If your comment is removed nonetheless, these are not the reason. I'd also like to stress that this community was never a free-speech-absolutist zone: It is a (usually lightly) moderated community. There may also be times when bans go too far. In such cases, please DM the @[email protected] account (which all mods have access to).

To help you understand why, I'll leave an assortment of sources here (translations via DeepL).

  • A news report:

    Berlin in mid-May [2024] around 6 o'clock in the morning. A loud, continuous "banging" against the apartment door wakes student Alina T. from her sleep. [...] When her husband opens the door, several LKA officers, two employees of the district office and the SEK "storm" past him into the apartment. Puzzled, he looks at the search warrant. [...] The background to this was a Facebook entry in the student's profile: "From the river [...]

  • A legal treatise:

    In November 2023, the Federal Ministry of the Interior and for Home Affairs also issued a prohibition order against Hamas.[60] According to the order, "the slogan 'From the River to the Sea' (in German or other languages)" is a distinguishing mark of Hamas[61]. [...] the current legal situation [regarding "Denial of Israel's right to exist"] is - contrary to what the statements of the Federal Ministry of Justice suggest[63] - anything but clear. Whether incitements to eliminate the State of Israel are prosecuted depends on the respective legal opinion and the prosecution will of the respective public prosecutor's office.

  • Press release from the previous government:

    In this context, Section 111 StGB, which covers public incitement to commit crimes, may also be relevant. Incitement to extinguish Israel's existence by force may be punishable under this provision. The same applies to calls to publicly display the Hamas flag. If Hamas attacks are publicly cheered and celebrated, this may also be punishable. This means that people who cheer on Hamas's actions or publicly express their sympathy with the attacks may constitute the criminal offence of "approval of criminal acts" under Section 140 of the German Criminal Code (StGB).

  • Another news report

    In connection with the controversial Palestine Congress in Berlin, the German authorities have also imposed an entry ban on former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis. "In order to prevent antisemitic and anti-Israel propaganda at the event", several entry bans have been issued, the news agency AFP learned from security sources on Sunday. One of these concerned Varoufakis. (Notably, Varoufakis would have spoken about one-state solutions ...)

  • Overview Germany in 2024 by Amnesty International

  • Overview Germany in 2024 by Human Rights Watch

federal reverse (on behalf of the mods of !europe)

 

 

Half the posts in my discover feed are people freaking out a child would dare use an LLM to ask a question.

I’m very aware that LLMs in a capitalist system have myriad ethical problems but my feed really feels like the 2000s fearmongering that teens have access to cellphones and society will thus collapse. Or the 1980s dungeons and dragons moral panic. Or the 70s fearmongering when kids were watching too much TV. Like it feels a bit over the top reactionary. I kind of don’t want it on my feed anymore.

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I prefer being defederated from Grad/Hexbear Generally apart from that its nice to be ablento upload images, and having good uptime and speeds in europe is a plus.

 

Researchers at the University of Edinburgh analysed NHS records from 62 million people to come up with the best estimate yet of the prevalence of ME, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).

They concluded that 404,000 people are living with the illness, a figure that is two thirds higher than previously thought, and many are being “completely overlooked”.

Professor Chris Ponting, from the University of Edinburgh’s Institute of Genetics and Cancer, the study author, said: “The NHS data shows that getting a diagnosis of ME/CFS in England is a lottery, depending on where you live and your ethnicity. The data backs up what many people with ME/CFS say: that they feel invisible and ignored.”

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