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Over the weekend, 17,000 people canceled their #WorldCup tickets

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    @contributopia @scuola @informapirata @RFancio @Khrys @lindasartini @quinta @filippodb @lgsp @Puntopanto @casilli @steko @nemobis @gubi @jenshansen @dado @DarioZanette Bisogna però aggiungere che il boicottaggio è lodevole (e lo pratico ormai da decenni), ma quando hai a che fare con monopolisti non può essere - da solo - la soluzione alla sudditanza politica e legislativa verso i monopoli, per i motivi spiegati qui: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/08/boycotts-cant-be-a-test-of-moral-purity/614821/
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    Yep. That's indeed fascist. No doubt about it! "Under the cover of a looming partial government shutdown and a nation reeling from immigration agent-involved killings, the Department of Homeland Security is quietly supercharging its detention infrastructure.A massive Navy contract vehicle, once valued at $10 billion, has ballooned to a staggering $55 billion ceiling to expedite President Donald Trump’s “mass deportation” agenda.The mechanism for this expansion is the Worldwide Expeditionary Multiple Award Contract (WEXMAC), originally designed for military logistics abroad. In a move to bypass traditional competition delays, the Navy’s Supply Systems Command has repurposed the vehicle for “TITUS”—Territorial Integrity of the United States.This $45 billion increase, published just weeks ago, converts the U.S. into a “geographic region” for expeditionary military-style detention. It signals a massive, long-term escalation in the government’s capacity to pay for detention and deportation logistics. In the world of federal contracting, it is the difference between a temporary surge and a permanent infrastructure."https://migrantinsider.com/p/how-the-pentagon-is-quietly-building #USA #Trump #Immigration #Pentagon #DoD #Detention #ConcentrationCamps
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    @PaulaToThePeople totally agreeI worked on dairy bacterial tests for a couple of years and collected samples from dairies all over. The recent article on a baby that 'may' have died because of a glass of raw milk the mother drank is such a sad joke. If people were generally aware of the insane load of these pathogens like listeria that are allowed in US milk and probably everywhere else it would kill the milk industry. Most of the contamination is coming from growth in the lines of the machines they use to pasturize or sterilize which are difficult to clean. Killing the dairy industry would be a great contribution to lowering carbon polution since dairy cows are largely kept inside many industrial countries and the petrol used to raise their grain, keep them clean, mulch their manure and dead, and harvest the milk is outrageous compared to the food value.
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    Lo scontro non è più tra partiti, ma tra Trump e chi denuncia la deriva autoritaria. Come scrive Jonathan Freedland sul Guardian, “è più semplice andare avanti, fingendo che questa trasformazione degli Stati Uniti non è poi così grave, e tutto tornerà presto alla normalità. Ma non si possono ignorare le evidenze per sempre".