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tal , an Europe in Shooting and blast reported at concert hall near Moscow
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Between this and the Moscow theater hostage crisis...and I guess the Bataclan attacks in France...people seem to target theaters in other countries.

But the US seems much more concerned about sporting events being targeted in the US. I don't hear about security restrictions on theaters.

I guess a sporting event can have a lot more people, and if televised might be higher visibility. But I'd think that any vulnerability would persist across national boundaries.

jmcs ,

Terrorists are always going to attack whatever has the most convenient combination of lax security and number of people for them. They don't go for cultural venues because they loath theater, they go for them because there's less things that go wrong for them.

The best governments can do is to have more security in places with more people - like sports events.

MotoAsh ,

Well, they could actually govern for the people and leave no sane person any reason to do bad things...

... but then since when has government been in the business of improving the commoner's life?

plistig ,

Yeah, the average terrorist is extremely rational, and would never do attacks if their needs were met. Simple needs like killing everyone who does not worship their god exactly the same way they do.

Consume less tiktok. Can't you see that it rots your brain?

MotoAsh ,

Ah yes, I see a moron who does not know how crimes of despair work.

plistig ,

Yep, you're too far gone. I'm sorry for you.

hydroptic ,

Honestly you're both twats.

plistig ,

Yeah, that's true.

KpntAutismus , an Europe in EU Greens pick veteran MEPs to lead election campaign

this party needs to really improve marketing their success in creating good laws.

i work with lots of people who buy into the shit everyone's spreading against them. if they don't tell us what they're doing, everyone will believe that things that are yelled the loudest.

and often times that's lies to gain votes to damage our country's integrity (again).

Tomassci , an Europe in Swedish music stars call for Israel Eurovision ban over Gaza
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That would homestly be nice. It's not about Eurovision, but about sending a message. If Russia gets banned from many activities for invading a sovereign country, Israel should get the same treatment for doing what is (at best) the same.

MNByChoice , an Europe in Elon Musk calls strikes ‘insane’ as Swedish workers take on Tesla

Elon very likely lives in his own bubble with no one around that can disagree.

A millionaire could surround themselves with other millionaires and get a reality check. There are few billionaires and trillionaires, and they are likely surrounded by people that depend on the billionaires for their life's stability.

This is a good argument for taxing billionaires heavily. They should not exist and will be destructive as they loose touch with reality.

Zoboomafoo ,
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It's for their own good 😉

gravitas_deficiency ,

As a goal, that’s neither here nor there.

We should do it because it’s for the common good.

Billionaires only help society by accident - and even that’s unusual. We should help them make a bigger difference

HenriVolney , an Europe in French senator arrested on suspicion of drugging MP with intent to commit rape

Let me grab my pop-corn and get comedy for a new episode of WTF people in power???

CJOtheReal ,

Idk, they represent a country democratically, so i guess its only fitting that there are many idiots or people like that...

gravitas_deficiency ,

confused Tuberville noises

TBH as much of a shitheel asshat as the guy is, he’s also a decently accurate representation of one of the various segments on the lower half of the American bell curve.

rodolfo , an Europe in England to diverge from EU water monitoring standards

is this going to impact the quality of beer and whiskey?

exapsy ,

Quantity is going to rise because now everybody will drink alcohol instead of water. like back In 1800’s

steal_your_face ,
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It’s too bad alcohol doesn’t have an effect on microplastics :(

JoBo , an Europe in Your next excuse is on platform 5 – German train travel has become an experience worthy of Kafka

One theory goes that the decline began in the mid-90s, when the government started its efforts to make Deutsche Bahn fit for sale.

Yep, that'll do it.

lurch ,

Privatising infrastructure is stupid AF. It was part of the 90s Zeitgeist, which haunts us to this day.

trollercoaster ,

And it was known to be stupid in the 1990s already. The only people who benefit from it are the investors. Everyone else pays for their dividend.

DieguiTux8623 , an Europe in "We must put a stop to further degradation that is leading Poland towards authoritarianism:" Nobel laureate urges Polish opposition to commit to progressive causes
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To me, 30% of voters does not at all seem a "minority". This is democracy, the majority decides and elects their leaders, it does not matter if not everybody feels at ease with them. Traditional values represent a country's identity, historical legacy and in the case of Poland, it is what allowed them to survive across multiple foreign invasions and dominations.

gravitas_deficiency ,

Lmao listen to yourself. 30% of a population is by definition a minority of said population.

And you can preserve cultural tradition just fine without being a reactionary asshole with your governmental policies.

DieguiTux8623 ,
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Unless the system has only 2 parties like US, with three or more parties involved having a consensus of 30% makes quite a relevant share.

gravitas_deficiency ,

Yeah uh, there’s a word for that: plurality. It’s a distinct concept from “majority”.

Mopswasser , an Europe in Switching off: Sweden says back-to-basics schooling works on paper

I am 100% convinced that all the money in the world doesn’t matter when teachers don’t give a fuck and when students’ behaviour is beyond reproach. Took my kids out of a public school that was boasting about their certificates and digitalisation etc. and sent them to a private school (no, it wasn’t expensive and certainly more efficient than the bloated corpse of public administration) that made do with minuscule amounts of money, just offered old school care and attention.

Good on Swedish kids.

0x815 OP ,

This is from 2018, but still up-to-date content you may be interested in,
Did Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Other Tech Billionaire Parents Advocate Limiting Children's Technology Use?

The most sought-after private school in Silicon Valley, the Waldorf School of the Peninsula, bans technical devices for the under-11s and teaches the children of eBay, Apple, Uber and Google staff to make go-karts, knit and cook. Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg wants his daughters to read Dr Seuss books and play outside rather than use Messenger Kids. Steve Jobs’s children had strict limits on how much technology they used at home.

gravitas_deficiency ,

TL;DR: long before all the studies and statistical analyses became vogue, our “captains of industry” were skeptical enough of the ubiquitous technology that their companies make, sell, enable, or otherwise profit from that they took steps to protect their own children from it.

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