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lapsus.eth@LapsusEth·
Is it innocent when they hammer stablecoin to mean US dominance coin? No, it’s another scam, probably the biggest one
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lapsus.eth@LapsusEth·
@BigSky_7 Well, keep your 'american' imperialism inside and closed at your home and then the world won’t care about your politics. If you harrass the whole world they will have a say even if the one voting is you, bc you are fucking with the lives of everyone.
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VPol
VPol@VocalPolitics1·
Cuba’s Embassy in Washington confirmed it may compensate US citizens whose property was nationalized after the 1959 triumph of the Cuban Revolution, an offer Cuba has made ever since. Other countries accepted Cuba’s compensation for nationalized property, while the US always refused, instead plotting regime change and hybrid warfare. ■ Cuba is making their offer conditional on the lifting of US sanctions. ■ Cuba’s Deputy FM Carlos de Cossio said Cuba also “deserves to be compensated for the damage done by the economic blockade, by the invasion, by terrorism, by assassinations, by actions, violent actions against the economy,” in an exclusive interview with Dropsite News @DropSiteNews. ■ The US owned 90% of Cuba’s utilities, 90% of its mines, 80% of its cattle ranches, 40% of its sugar production, and 25% of all Cuban territory until the revolution ousted US neocolonialism and put Cuban property back in the hands of the people #VPol
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lapsus.eth@LapsusEth·
@Chain_AlphaX @DonAlt It’s because of the US blocking any oil shipment from any country in there for 3 months now. Criminal plan, almost no one really cares to dissent. Solar they got up to 50% during the day lately.
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Chain Alpha
Chain Alpha@Chain_AlphaX·
@DonAlt wow, that’s rough. what’s their energy infrastructure like?
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lapsus.eth@LapsusEth·
@krassenstein Not exactly a right now problem, but good self consciousness progress
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: Back in March Trump claimed that the US blew up a "drug trafficking training camp," in Ecuador and released this video of the attack. Today we just found out, thanks to the New York Times, that it was actually a dairy farm. The US Government stated at the time: "At the request of Ecuador, the Department of War executed targeted action to advance our shared objective of dismantling narco-terrorist networks. This operation demonstrates the power of coordinated action and sends a clear message: narco-terrorist networks will not find refuge in our hemisphere." I am so f-cking embarrassed to be an American right now.
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lapsus.eth@LapsusEth·
@alandete Idiotas útiles es lo que muestran tus espejos, figura 😂
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David Alandete
David Alandete@alandete·
No se pierdan este editorial que el Washington Post dedica a Pablo Iglesias y sus camaradas en el viaje turístico-comprometido a las miserias que atormentan a Cuba.
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David Adler
David Adler@davidrkadler·
Stop the fucking discourse and start fighting Trump’s war of imperial aggression against Cuba. Do something — before it is too late. Literally anything.
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
🚨 Exclusive: Cuba Is Prepared to Offer Compensation to Americans Who Lost Property in the 1959 Revolution Cuba is willing to put the “lump sum” compensation measure on the table in talks with the U.S., a Cuban official told Drop Site. Report by @RyanGrim and @GranadosCeja for Drop Site News dropsitenews.com/p/cuba-prepare…
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Kareem Rifai 🌐
Kareem Rifai 🌐@KareemRifai·
You and a bunch of other privileged westerners flew to party, stay in a five star hotel, and support the dictatorship in Cuba, where the average person makes 50 cents a day and doesn't have even basic civil liberties. That's not a narrative, that's literally what happened.
hasanabi@hasanthehun

didn’t have much internet for the last 2 days & i couldn’t check the insane narrative spin on this website. what a nightmare. how do people live like this, they just sit around and justify the us govt torment against smaller countries to feel powerful. the weakest minded insects

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Prof Zenkus
Prof Zenkus@anthonyzenkus·
Cuba 1950s was a Mafia-controlled Epstein Island where women were forced into prostitution by organized criminals who promised poor women from the countryside work as dancers or maids. At one point upwards of 30,000 Cuban women were exploited in the sex trade. 1950s Cuba, run by the American Mafia led by Meyer Lansky, Lucky Luciano and Santo Trafficante, Jr. in conjunction with dictator Fulgencio Batista and backed by the CIA - was a decadent paradise for US elites; business moguls, politicians and celebrities who went to Havana to partake in gambling as well as sex parties often arranged by the Mafia, giving the mob blackmail to guarantee allegiance from investors and US politicians alike. One of Castro's first moves after the revolution was to make prostitution illegal. And instead of punishing sex workers and trafficking victims, the revolutionary government offered them re-education and job training. Needless to say, the "customers' weren't happy when Castro and the revolutionaries from the mountains stormed into Havana on New Year's Eve 1958 and sent the mob and Batista packing.
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lapsus.eth@LapsusEth·
@chronicalihere The sad part is that no one cares to take the actual extra effort. They hadle the candy and everyone, including the most critical in theory, swallow it whole. The internet as it was dreamt of up until the very early 00's has been lost completely in practice. We surrendered.
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حيدر | Haydar
حيدر | Haydar@chronicalihere·
@LapsusEth Undoubtedly, and it was on my mind for the longest time that we build up these profiles and platforms, and depend on these apps, when we don't own or control them and they can be policed/ surveilled or completely erased in an instance.
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حيدر | Haydar
حيدر | Haydar@chronicalihere·
PSA: I woke up yesterday morning to my Instagram account (haydarverse) of 8 years, with over 28K followers, being suspended straight out of the blue. No prior warnings, no reference to any particular post/ story/ activity. Never been suspended or restricted before. Not sure if the algorithm randomly flagged something political or if I was reported in a coordinated targeting— which is something zios/ bots are known to do to get pro-palestinian/ resistance accounts banned. Nonetheless, I've been vocally political/ pro-pal/ anti-zio/ imperialist across years and never really faced any form of outright repression/ suspension apart from the expected shadow-banning at times. Gutted though given how much effort I poured into buildimg it as a platform— a catalog of my writings and knowledge-sharing resources— as well as for my music. I don't know much about how this works, but if anyone has any suggestions on how to get it back or lodge a proper appeal to meta, please let me know. I've submitted the standard review, so will wait and see with that for now.
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Juan Manuel Macías
Juan Manuel Macías@Juanmanuelmaci·
Una fórmula habitual de la Odisea dice: δύσετό τ’ ἠέλιος σκιόωντό τε πᾶσαι ἀγυιαί («y el sol se puso y las sombras cubrieron todo camino») Homero usa el verbo esperable para "ponerse (el sol)", aoristo medio de δύω ('duo'), que significa 'bajar, descender'. También lo encontramos en Safo, en perfecto, en el poema de la luna y las Pléyades: δέδυκε μὲν ἀ cελάννα... ("se ha puesto la luna"). Pero he aquí que en griego moderno tenemos una construcción tan bella como desconcertante, que usa el verbo βασιλεύω (en la pronunciación moderna, 'vasilévo'), no con el significado esperable de 'reinar' (tal y como se usaba en griego antiguo, de 'basileus' = rey) sino como 'ponerse' (el sol). Así, si decimos ο ήλιος βασιλεύει ('o ílios vasilévi', en la pronunciación actual) expresamos que 'el sol se pone', no que 'el sol reina'. Esta construcción propia del griego demótico nos plantea una evolución semántica fascinante: ¿cómo el hecho de reinar puede asociarse con el ocaso? Se ha intentado explicar en términos culturales: 'el sol se marcha como un buen rey que ha cumplido su reinado'. En un artículo del 37 del gran Emmanuel Kriaras, se aporta una hipótesis más terrenal, pero acaso más plausible: la noción del verbo se habría visto arrastrada por un tiempo terminativo, un aoristo o un perfecto. Hay un ejemplo clásico en griego antiguo de este tipo de arrastre. El verbo 'eido' ('ver') tiene un perfecto 'oida', que se suele traducir por 'saber': 'sé porque he visto'. En todo caso, el sol abdica con todos sus oros regios para dar paso a la república de la noche.
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