People should boycot China for their treatment of Uyghurs and Tibetans, and there's so much to boycott... From Israel is just too easy for the average consumer, in fact the difficulty might be finding something made in Israel.
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Atenção que não é qualquer museu, só aqueles sob alçada do estado. Não inclui privados e creio que não inclui municipais.
A country is entitled to demolish bridges in their own territory. How can that be terrorism? Grow up Russia, or better, diminuish please, you're better smaller.
Lawless country, pariah nation, terrorist state.
This is an interesting debate. Many people say she is the best woman for the job and her being an American who worked for the Big tech is only one added advantage, bringing that knowledge along.
On the other side, this could be a sovereignty and reciprocity issue. A European would never be nominated for an equivalent job in the US. So I find it fair to discuss, but maybe this is a discussion that should have happened before. If there's no legal restriction to hire a non-European, there's no basis to attack this nomination in particular.
In any case I praise Vestager for not being afraid of breaking this tabu.
And rabbit, a mammal, is white meat.
You'll just be feeding them and Twitter. And feeding a nazi website helping fo keep it relevant is indeed unethical.
But it's not, right? I'm a Mastodon user, not a Reddit one. So I already migrated there but here doesn't seem like a possibility, which is annoying.
Electric cars were never the solution. Public transit, shorter commutes, telework , liveable cities and neighborhoods with all the essentials at walking distance is what we need. And if your particular life circumstances force you to have a car, either keep what you already have or if you need to buy one, buy a small EV. There's nothing green about a giant Tesla.
Although many people on the left in general don't like to admit it, I do believe that some radical actions can be counterproductive to your cause, especially if your cause depends on convincing people from other sides of the political spectrum. This is valid for environmentalist or LGBT acceptance etc you need to get more people on board, not to repel the moderates.
That said, the difficulty is to find the right balance. And some radical action by fringe groups can help moderates to be more easily accepted by the mainstream. I would expect environmentalism to be now so ingrained in mainstream politics in Europe that some more radical actions wouldn't jeopardize the main cause.
But, far-right politics is going up everywhere in the continent and they're eager to profit from some small radical actions. We're still very far from any form of "ecoterrorism" but we already see them echoing the word.. European elections next year will be crucial, the risk of the EU giving a sharp turn right, with the EPP siding with the far-right is real. And that would be a catastrophe for our environment.
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Serbia: what is rice?