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Fascism is on the rise in Europe.
Seems like it's on the rise everywhere.
Fascism is on the rise in Europe.
In a statement published later Thursday night, Neighborhood and Enlargement Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi said his words had been “not just fully taken out of context but was also presented to the public in a way which could give rise to a complete misinterpretation of the originally intended aim of my phone call.”
He reiterated the EU’s call for the foreign agent bill to be dropped, and said he had been trying to warn Kobakhidze “not to enflame further the already fragile situation by adopting this law which could lead to further polarisation and to possible uncontrolled situations on the streets of Tbilisi.”
Kobakhidze also linked the May 15 shooting of the Slovak leader — in which a 71-year old suspect has confessed to having acted alone — to the intelligence services of a country “closely linked to the Global War Party.” The phrase, which references a shadowy cabal supposedly responsible for dragging Ukraine into conflict with Russia, echoes Kremlin propaganda and has been used several times by politicians from the governing Georgian Dream party in recent weeks.
Tina Bokuchava, leader of the largest opposition party in Georgia’s parliament, the United National Movement, blasted the prime minister for “promoting dubious conspiracy theories at every turn.”
“The protests of recent weeks make it clear that the Georgian public desperately desires a future at the heart of Europe. These wild allegations will do little to further those ambitions.”
Commissioner Varhelyi actually acknowledged it, though he claims to be speaking in code.EU commissioner denies he threatened Georgia’s prime minister
Olivér Várhelyi says his words about Slovakian PM Robert Fico were taken out of context, after the Georgian Dream leader claimed it was part of a sinister consipiracy.www.politico.eu
That's the argument though, that Trump and Biden and Kennedy are indistinguishable on the issue of Gaza, so American voters don't get a choice.But Trump would only allow that genocide to continue so that argument doesn't have much merit.
That I can see, i thought they were saying a vote for Biden was a vote for genocide, but yeah, on that one topic alone, there is no choice. However a vote against Biden seems to me a vote against democracy because of the extreme positions of the other two candidates.That's the argument though, that Trump and Biden and Kennedy are indistinguishable on the issue of Gaza, so American voters don't get a choice.
Yeah, if you've earned the degree they shouldn't have the right to take it away because of your political views.They may not send you to jail for having the wrong political views, but they do something worse -- they take away your university degree.
13 Harvard University students who participated in pro-Palestinian encampment will not get degrees
Thirteen Harvard University students who participated in the pro-Palestinian protest encampment on campus will not receive degrees at commencement Thursday.www.cbsnews.com
The other aspect of this is that it's further proof that Universities aren't about the students, they're about the donors.
The stuff of nightmares.What is Project 2025 and what is Trump’s involvement?
Former US president has tried to distance himself from conservative guide for a second term. Here’s what it is about and his links to itwww.theguardian.com
The imploding Republican party. Yay.Following Trump Verdict, Far-Right Explodes in Rage, Seeks to Undermine Faith in Elections and the Judiciary
On Thursday, Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. In the hours following, as rage grew among Trump supporters, there were calls for riots and violent retributions. The Global Project Against Hate and Extremism (GPAHE) has documented calls for violence...globalextremism.org
The Federalist CEO Calls For Republicans to Draw Up Lists of Democrats to ‘Put in Prison’ After Trump Verdict
Sean Davis, the CEO of The Federalist, reacted to Donald Trump's conviction by calling on Republicans to draw up lists of Democrats to "put in prison."www.mediaite.com
Let's hope so.The imploding Republican party. Yay.