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    Thanks for sharing post!

  • Neo-Nazi Azov Battalion profile quietly removed from Stanford extremist group list
  • MMP’s removal of Azov is significant in that it could be used to guide U.S. foreign policy. Though MMP was created and has operated with funding from the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security, the papers written by its researchers are cited in academic research, reports and testimony to Congress, government–funded institutions and initiatives, and federal agencies. The website functions as an authoritative source for information on militant and extremist groups, and their interactions and connections over time. At the very least, Azov’s removal means MMP’s list no longer contradicts the State Department’s decision allowing U.S. military assistance to the group, and therefore cannot be used to criticize it.

    Founded in March 2014 as a volunteer unit to fight pro-Russian separatists in the eastern Donbass region, Azov was subsequently incorporated into the Ukrainian National Guard, and gained international attention for its role in re-taking the southeastern Ukrainian city of Mariupol from separatist forces in June 2014. During this engagement, Azov also received scrutiny for its neo-Nazi iconography, in particular an inverted Wolfsangel superimposed over a Black Sun (the former an ancient runic symbol appropriated by the Nazis, per the ADL, the latter “based on a design commissioned by SS leader Heinrich Himmler, and overwhelmingly used by neo-Nazi and esoteric National Socialist movements,” according to the MMP’s now-removed Azov Battalion profile).

    Azov came to renewed prominence following Russia’s February 2022 invasion due to its high-profile defense of Mariupol that spring. The destructive battle, during which large swaths of Mariupol’s residential infrastructure were damaged or destroyed, ended in a drawn-out siege of the Azovstal steel plant, beneath which surviving Azov and Ukrainian servicemembers retreated until their May 2022 surrender. The battle for Azovstal garnered substantial international media attention due in part to Azov’s use of Starlink terminals to publish videos about the conditions of the Ukrainian defenders.

    This is false. As reported by The Nation, many of Azov’s current leaders, including Commander Denys Prokopenko and Deputy Commander Sviatoslav Palamar, have years-old ties to far-right groups, and the brigade continues to don Nazi symbols on the battlefield and social media. Indeed, Azov has never stopped using the Wolfsangel symbol, which is still part of its official logo and featured on its X/Twitter page. Azov’s founder, Andriy Biletsky, a blatant white supremacist who reportedly said Ukraine’s national mission was to “lead the white races of the world in a final crusade … against Semite-led Untermenschen [subhumans],” remains closely connected to the unit despite his supposed departure in fall 2014. In his 2022 book From the Fires of War: Ukraine’s Azov Movement and the Global Far Right, author and journalist Michael Colborne argues Azov has not divorced itself from the far right, writing that “[d]espite unconvincing efforts to separate the two, it’s clear that the Azov Regiment is part of the broader Azov movement and should not be treated as something distinct from it.”

    MMP’s removal of Azov’s profile came a little over a month before the State Department’s decision to lift the longstanding ban on the provision of American weapons to the brigade. The State Department, which originally banned arming Azov due to concerns over its far-right extremism, rescinded this policy because the brigade recently “passed Leahy vetting as carried out by the U.S. Department of State,” as reported by the Washington Post on June 10. While a Congressional ban on military assistance to the “Azov Battalion” remains in place under appropriations laws, the State Department said it didn’t believe the congressional ban applied to the group as it exists today, per the Post.

    “Leahy vetting” is in reference to the Leahy Law, which prohibits the United States from funding “foreign security forces where there is credible information implicating that unit in the commission of gross violations of human rights,” per a State Department fact sheet. In reality, not only is the State Department’s original concern around Azov’s ideological extremism still germane, but the force’s human rights record has remained checkered since its founding as a non-state volunteer militia in 2014. Indeed, Azov has been credibly accused of torture, forced disappearances, and extrajudicial killing, all of which are “gross violations of human rights” that would disqualify a military unit from receiving U.S. military aid, according to the State Department’s interpretation of the Leahy Law. Many of Azov’s alleged human rights abuses, which also include the use of civilian infrastructure for military purposes and looting of civilian homes, occurred after the unit was formally integrated into the Ukrainian National Guard in late 2014.

    Stanford launched MMP in 2009 and operated the project until 2012 using funding from the Department of Defense and the National Science Foundation. In 2019, MMP received funding from the Department of Homeland Security, per the project’s website. The academics behind MMP also have deep ties to American defense.

  • Huummm!
  • What will happen to all the USA TikTok creators once the ban on TikTok takes effect?
  • Government censorship will cause TikTok's services in the US to shut down, which will result in most users moving to another social media platform.

    I think most people already use multiple platforms, so the only difference will be the time they put into their new main social media.

  • Famous last words?
  • It is due to breaking the only rule this community has:

  • Tip?
  • Here ya go:

  • Famous last words?
  • Here ya go:

  • I Just wanted to close the valve...
  • Did you use pliers or adjustable wrench to shut it off?

    Are you going to switch out the blue handle?

    Looks like you need to buy a full replacement part if you can't find just the handle with O-Ring and cap.

    Your valve looks like the one below:


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  • TIL humans are the only animal with a chin. We aren't sure why.
  • “If you're looking across all of the hominids, which is the family tree after the split with chimpanzees, there [are] not really that many traits that we can point to that we can say are exclusively human,” Duke University’s James Pampush tells Robert Siegel for NPR. “[T]hose animals all walked on two legs. The one thing that really sticks out is the chin.”

    One of the most popular ideas is that our ancestors evolved chins to strengthen our lower jaws to withstand the stresses of chewing. But according to Pampush, the chin is in the wrong place to reinforce the jaw. As for helping us speak, he doubts that the tongue generates enough force to make this necessary. A third idea is that the chin could help people choose mates, but sexually selective features like this typically only develop in one gender, Pampush tells Siegel.

    The spandrel hypothesis is as good a theory as any, but it too has its problems. It’s hard to find evidence to test if something is an evolutionary byproduct, especially if it doesn’t serve an obvious function. But if researchers one day do manage to figure out where the chin came from, it could put together another piece of the puzzle of what makes us different from our primate and Neanderthal cousins, Yong writes.

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  • Thanks for the heads up!

  • "independent journalism"
  • Ah, Ian Duncan.

    Oh, I have seen that Sinclair segment as well; I had to rewatch it though; it has been awhile.

    Don't forget to be critical of him as well; he mostly sticks to certain talking points, like all late-night shows do: Bill Maher, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, and many more.

    Some may push a little; one being, when Jon Stewart went on Stephen Colbert and talked about the Wuhan Lab Leak Theory, there was a good amount of blacklash from the establishment types.

    Thanks for sharing!

    Sinclair Broadcast Group: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) [18:59 | JUL 02 12 | LastWeekTonight] https://youtu.be/GvtNyOzGogc

    Sinclair Broadcast Group is the largest owner of local TV stations in the country. That's alarming considering that they often inject political views into local news.

  • "independent journalism"
  • This post reminds me of the video below, where they talk about Sinclair Broadcast scripts:

    Pulling strings: Sinclair Broadcast's 'fake news' scandal | The Listening Post [08:03 | APR 10 18 | Al Jazeera English] https://youtu.be/tN9KAFn1hy8

    Corporations only share certain news and information with the public; we must not be afraid of being highly critical of those with power and influence, especially legacy media and politicians (government and three-letter agencies), due to most of them pushing owner-class talking points.

    By also following journalists that are critical of Al Jazeera, we lower our self made echochambers and bubbles:

    Qatar’s Al Jazeera provides valuable reporting from Gaza but spreads lies about Syria, Russia, and Venezuela.

    The speaker criticizes Qatar and Western liberalism for hypocritically supporting Palestinians on human rights but failing to support wider resistance against imperialism, stressing the need to shatter this hypocrisy for true liberation in Palestine.

    I shared these two quotes in a summary of a video post I made: https://lemmy.world/post/17056614

  • Bat Fact: Bat "nose leaves" aid in echolocation
  • I found a bit more info about the bat species!

    This article is from 2012:

    Strange New Leaf-Nosed Bat Found in Vietnam [Christine Dell'Amore | February 24, 2012 | National Geographic] https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/120223-new-bat-species-vietnam-animals-science

    The results revealed that the bat issues calls at a different frequency from the great leaf-nosed bat, which hinted that the newfound specimen is a new species. Genetic results confirmed the species—named Hipposideros griffini—is genetically distinct, according to the study, published recently in the Journal of Mammalogy.


    Another article, this one from 2014:

    More than 300 species discovered in Southeast Asia [Justin Scuiletti | Jun 4, 2014 | PBS.org] https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/300-species-discovered-southeast-asia

    A total of 367 new species have been discovered in Southeast Asia, according to a new report by the World Wildlife Fund.

    Hipposideros griffini. Griffin’s Leaf-nosed bat was discovered in 2012 in Cat Ba National Park in northern Vietnam. It’s unique nose is believed to assist in echolocation. Photo by Vu Dinh Thong / Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Hanoi


    https://www.mammalsociety.org/image-library/hipposideros-griffini-1737

    Hipposideros griffini - #1737

    Griffin's Leaf-nosed Bat

    Diagonal view of face

    1. Order/Family: Hipposideridae
    2. Genus: Hipposideros
    3. Specific Epithet: griffini
    4. Image Location: Vietnam: Cat Ba National Park, Cat Ba Island, Ha Long Bay
    5. Image Date: 21 August 2009
    6. Photographer: V D Thong

  • Eryops
  • Interesting information in the Paleobiology section:

    Like other large primitive temnospondyls, Eryops would have grown slowly and gradually from aquatic larvae, but they did not go through a major metamorphosis like many modern amphibians. While adults probably lived in ponds and rivers, perhaps venturing onto their banks, juvenile Eryops may have lived in swamps, which possibly offered more shelter from predators.


    Paleobiology is an interdisciplinary field that combines the methods and findings found in both the earth sciences and the life sciences. Paleobiology is not to be confused with geobiology, which focuses more on the interactions between the biosphere and the physical Earth.

  • Famous last words?
  • All is well, it was only:

  • Don't stop talking about Congo Don't stop talking about Sudan Don't stop talking about Ethiopia Don't stop talking about Kenya
  • Wow, thank you for sharing your story on how you came to learn about the events taking place in Congo!

    And I agree; we need to keep sharing what is going on around the world.

    It is difficult to see or hear such information and news if you are only exposed to the status quo and legacy media outlets, which limit a great deal of what is shown to the public.

  • Biden says ‘we did well,’ no concerns about debate performance [Brett Samuels | 06/28/24 | The Hill]
  • I am not sure if you are serious or not, but I will reply assuming you are serious.

    I do not agree with your framing, your remarks about the working class, or about Genocide Joe.

    But, I do thank you for sharing your views!

    And remember: The only way for the working class to come together is by allowing ourselves to speak with others we do not agree with or think like!

  • [NSFW, no gore or blood seen] The most disturbing Scene from Kenya. This is totally INHUMAN 💔😢
  • Edit: forgot to quote last sentence

    You are welcome!

    It is okay, downvote or upvote, no biggie!

    It seems to be the norm in our Lemmy when you challenge the prevailing narrative, at least since I became active on Lemmy.

    It is a sad reality of the world that I limit the number of NSFW or NSFL tweets I post; I would never stop posting if I tried to.

    Stay hopeful. We can all contribute to our communities, and any assistance we provide, no matter how small, makes a difference!

    We should focus our actions, time, and resources on direct action, mutual aid, and community outreach. No war, but class war!

  • A sample of the 'mainstream' media who denigrated Julian Assange for actually doing journalism. They hate him and @wikileaks for doing what they, the 'MSM', cannot do: relentlessly exposing the machin

    @medialens

    >A sample of the 'mainstream' media who denigrated Julian Assange for actually doing journalism. 👇

    >They hate him and @wikileaks for doing what they, the 'MSM', cannot do: relentlessly exposing the machinations of state and corporate power.

    ---

    @MintPressNews

    >🧵WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange is moving swiftly towards freedom. While many free speech advocates celebrate, MintPress looks back at the many top media outlets that helped, or even campaigned, to keep him locked up for the crime of journalism.

    1
    "The recent EU election results are part of an ongoing political shift – a shift driven by a backlash against the liberal globalist orthodoxy of so many European governments." Me, on the national popu

    @PaulEmbery

    >"The recent EU election results are part of an ongoing political shift – a shift driven by a backlash against the liberal globalist orthodoxy of so many European governments." Me, on the national populist surge. ⬇️

    2
    RFK Jr. the Night Before the Debate: DNC Would ‘Welcome the Chance’ to REPLACE Biden. It is 100% happening. The Democratic National Convention “would be the place to do it,” Kennedy said.

    @VigilantFox

    >RFK Jr. the Night Before the Debate: DNC Would ‘Welcome the Chance’ to REPLACE Biden

    >It is 100% happening.

    >The Democratic National Convention “would be the place to do it,” Kennedy said.

    >“They have the super delegates who are in line, basically, and they are the ones who would choose the next nominee. So I think they would probably, some of them, would welcome that chance [to replace Biden].”

    >Buckle up. The next 5 months are going to be wild.

    1
    Israeli settler militias attack a Palestinian family's home in the town of Turmus-Aya in the central occupied West Bank.

    @QudsNen

    >Israeli settler militias attack a Palestinian family's home in the town of Turmus-Aya in the central occupied West Bank.

    1
    BREAKING | During the US #PresidentialDebate, Biden says "We're providing Israel with all the weapons they need and when they need them... We're the biggest producer of support for Israel of anyone in

    @uncoovr

    >BREAKING | During the US #PresidentialDebate, Biden says "We're providing Israel with all the weapons they need and when they need them... We're the biggest producer of support for Israel of anyone in the world... We'll continue to send our experts and our intelligence people so that they get Hamas like we did Bin Laden." 🔥

    3
    Did you know❓ The UK has sent 74 war planes from Cyprus to Lebanon since March. All the flights have gone from RAF Akrotiri, Britain’s sprawling air base on Cyprus which has long been a staging post..

    @declassifiedUK

    >Did you know❓

    >The UK has sent 74 war planes from Cyprus to Lebanon since March.

    >All the flights have gone from RAF Akrotiri, Britain’s sprawling air base on Cyprus which has long been a staging post for bombing missions in the Middle East.

    1
    [NSFW] Many Democrats want to replace Biden with California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Doing so would be a disaster for the nation. Please consider these three key facts, and watch... video...for an overview:

    Edit: added [NSFW]

    @shellenberger

    >Many Democrats want to replace Biden with California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Doing so would be a disaster for the nation. Please consider these three key facts, and watch the video below for an overview:

    >1. Newsom's policies led directly to homelessness increasing by 31% in California, even as it decreased by 18% in the rest of the US from 2010-2020. Homelessness increased another 7.5% between 2022 and 2023.

    >2. Newsom's policies led directly to skyrocketing crime. One out of four San Francisco residents polled say they were a victim of crime in the last year, and 42% say they were a victim more than once.

    >3. Rising crime and homelessness, high taxes, and unaffordable housing under Newsom has resulted in people fleeing the state. The state's total population declined by 573,000 from its peak in 2020.

    >I have interviewed hundreds of homeless people in California. Many, if not most, are from out of state. Many said they came to California so they could be paid to use hard drugs, in many cases to self-medicate severe mental illness. And many are assaulted and left to die, resulting in far higher rates of drug death than other parts of the nation.

    >Don't believe the hype: Newsom is not compassionate. He only cares about himself, and his policies result in grotesque cruelty.

    2
    "Google and Amazon are basically running the entire cloud infrastructure for the IDF." Protesters gathered outside Google’s London headquarters on Thursday to support Google employees demanding an end

    @MiddleEastEye

    >"Google and Amazon are basically running the entire cloud infrastructure for the IDF." Protesters gathered outside Google’s London headquarters on Thursday to support Google employees demanding an end to Project Nimbus.

    2
    🚨🇺🇸SPACEX BEGINS SUPER HEAVY CHOPSTICKS TEST. The test aims to see if they can catch a Super Heavy booster on its return to Earth, a key capability for Starship to become rapidly reusable.

    @MarioNawfal

    >🚨🇺🇸SPACEX BEGINS SUPER HEAVY CHOPSTICKS TEST

    >The test aims to see if they can catch a Super Heavy booster on its return to Earth, a key capability for Starship to become rapidly reusable.

    1
    Honduran Ex-President, Once Backed by U.S., Sentenced to 45 Years in U.S. Prison

    @democracynow

    >Honduran Ex-President, Once Backed by U.S., Sentenced to 45 Years in U.S. Prison

    1
    Only the Democrats could make me feel sympathy for Genocide Joe

    @DecampDave

    >Only the Democrats could make me feel sympathy for Genocide Joe

    ---

    @HotSpotHotSpot

    >Jill Biden congratulates Joe on a “great job” because he answered all of the questions

    1
    As Ronaldo walked down the tunnel, substituted after a frustrating 70 minutes, a fan descended from the heavens, landing with such precision at Ronaldo’s feet you’d think Luis Figo had come out of ret

    @RT_com

    >As Ronaldo walked down the tunnel, substituted after a frustrating 70 minutes, a fan descended from the heavens, landing with such precision at Ronaldo’s feet you’d think Luis Figo had come out of retirement and kicked the guy there himself.

    7
    Watching Sky News in Australia and this lady Erin is smearing Assange. Imagine being this much of a cuck for the American Empire.

    @DecampDave

    >Watching Sky News in Australia and this lady Erin is smearing Assange. Imagine being this much of a cuck for the American Empire.

    2
    Welcome To The "Who-Can-Suck-Zionist-D*ck-Best-Contest" #AmericaHasFallen

    @k_777_b

    >Welcome To The "Who-Can-Suck-Zionist-D*ck-Best-Contest"

    >#AmericaHasFallen

    1
    The way the word Palestinian was only mentioned in the #debate2024 as an insult equivalent to the N word, tells you all you need to know about this disgraceful election and "American" empire.

    @ASE

    >The way the word Palestinian was only mentioned in the #debate2024 as an insult equivalent to the N word, tells you all you need to know about this disgraceful election and "American" empire.

    1
    [NSFL vid llink: unalive, child, blood] The little Palestinian girl Hajar Abu Qnais is killed by the Israelis in an air strike that bombed her family home in Deir Al Balah, in central #Gaza

    @swilkinsonbc

    >The little Palestinian girl Hajar Abu Qnais is killed by the Israelis in an air strike that bombed her family home in Deir Al Balah, in central #Gaza

    3
    [Body or gore not shown in vid] A Palestinian man bids a heartbreaking farewell to his wife, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting the Abu Qeinis family home in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza

    @QudsNen

    >A Palestinian man bids a heartbreaking farewell to his wife, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting the Abu Qeinis family home in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza

    1
    This is the highest level of Bravery ❤️🙌

    @zoomafrika1

    >This is the highest level of Bravery, No African will scroll this without liking ❤️🙌

    1
    Don't stop talking about Congo Don't stop talking about Sudan Don't stop talking about Ethiopia Don't stop talking about Kenya

    @zoomafrika1

    >Don't stop talking about Congo

    >Don't stop talking about Sudan

    >Don't stop talking about Ethiopia

    >Don't stop talking about Kenya

    6
    Kenyans in Germany chant #RutoMustGo in protest.

    @zoomafrika1

    >Kenyans in Germany chant #RutoMustGo in protest.

    1
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