Asetru

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[–] Asetru 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You did not make fun of my typo? Believe it or not, also ban.

[–] Asetru 8 points 1 month ago

Obviously. Stupid sexy Finns.

[–] Asetru 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Maybe Firefox dropping pwa support is a factor there?

[–] Asetru 3 points 1 month ago

You think it's the worst... And then there are those who want to ramp it up to 11.

[–] Asetru 32 points 1 month ago (18 children)

As somebody not from the US of A... What is a "salt life decal" and who would or wouldn't have one?

[–] Asetru 1 points 1 month ago

Although this might get me downvoted, but killing wolves does solve that problem, so for farmers this is a way to go here and simply dismissing their pov doesn't make it easier to convince them otherwise. There haven't been wolves in central Europe for decades, so the environment seems to be able to deal with some more deer. I get the environmental reasons, but it's not like the whole system immediately collapses without wolves. For farmers, this introduces a long solved problem because some city dwelling greens want to get their karma balanced without paying for it while they (the farmers) then have to deal with the consequences. Just providing money doesn't address a lot of issues, as I explained above, and even if it did, it's you, the farmer, who is knee deep in the insides of your gutted animal to clean up the mess, just to then end up in an annoying, overly complex bureaucratic process that may or may not result in some money being thrown at you by loafers wearing hipsters that think that this makes everything right. It doesn't. My in-laws raised rejected or orphaned lambs with baby bottles in their living room. Do they later kill these sheep for a living? Yes. But they also seriously attempt to previously have them live a fulfilled and peaceful life, so having their whole flock panicking around a handful of violently gutted mother sheep while essentially being denied both, fair compensation and empathy for their situation does make them understandably bitter. And, to be honest, I'm pretty on board with the idea that wild wolves should fear proximity to humans and their herds, so shooting wolves that think that sheep or cows are an easier prey than deer isn't such a one sided terrible idea as it is often made out to be here.

[–] Asetru 3 points 1 month ago

Ja klar ist das sein/ihr Problem. Deswegen wird ja nach einer Zusammenfassung gefragt, das würde das Problem nämlich lösen.

[–] Asetru 0 points 1 month ago

Es gibt Leute, die mögen das Format nicht oder wollen sich nicht auf 15 Minuten Video einlassen, ohne zumindest zu wissen worum es geht. Wenn du keine Zusammenfassung hast oder geben willst ist das ja okay, ist ja nicht deine Aufgabe, aber das ist ja kein Grund hier so pampig zu reagieren.

[–] Asetru 19 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Lebanon itself not so much. Hezbollah, a Iran-financed militia that started as just a paramilitary group and evolved into a political party in Lebanon, however, controls various areas of Lebanon and kept launching rockets. UN resolution 1701 attempted to stop the constant fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. All parties agreed to it, but Hezbollah didn't implement the rather important points of disarming the militia and retreating from the border with Israel. They also kind of kept shooting rockets at Israel to the point where the border area is mostly uninhabited by now.

[–] Asetru 10 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

My in laws are shepherds. The situation isn't as easy as you'd think. When some or their sheep were killed, they were denied compensation for a variety of bureaucratic reasons. Much worse than the uncompensated loss of some sheep was that the flock afterwards rejected the pasture, refusing to be led onto it again. Now they have a pasture they can only use to produce hay, which isn't what they need, and need to rent additional space to let their sheep graze on, which they of course aren't compensated for either. I can understand their anger, with the country not providing any compensation whatsoever (which people assume it does) and generally feeling left alone with a problem that they wouldn't even have if it wasn't for rather abstract environmental reasons.

[–] Asetru 2 points 1 month ago

In zwei Monaten haben wir Höcke in die Ecke gedrückt, dass er quietscht

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