

Depending on your definition of peace i suppose
Depending on your definition of peace i suppose
So do tell me what reliable sources of information you use?
Lol the guardian as a propaganda rag? The only people that complain about that are the fascists/right wing. So what would you consider a reliable reporting of the situation? I’m guessing only things that agree with your existing opinions.
Not peace. Peace treaty never signed just not currently engaged
Lol what cool aid have you been drinking https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/28/north-korea-execution-man-k-pop-human-rights-report
Lol no longer relying on immigration. Last year had the highest immigration level ever…
Also worth looking at k3s if its running on a single node to reduce resource usage
I use them daily so imagine how much worse they would be with generational debt.
It would be used as an excuse to privatise every thing left :(
I really can’t understand how it wouldn’t affect the average person. You can’t just hand wave away the impact of a very large amount increased debt.
Ironically the people that would have had the least amount ‘benefit’ from the slave trade would be the ones that feel the most impact from any reparations.
Social programs would be the first ones hit
Of course they are, roads, hospitals, railways etc are vote buying. Doesn’t mean they are doing it out of a sense of civic duty because they are generally scum. But if you think that 14 trillion in reparations (450k per tax payer!) Isn’t going to have a massive impact on future spending then I have a bridge for sale!
Except you would feel the effects. The government would end up with less money for services so worse roads, hospitals, schools etc and probably higher taxes
Not a bot sorry. Didn’t realise that a single random source with no cross references constituted reliable information