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  • Dholi@lemmy.catoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldIs the number of Lemmy users increasing?
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    19 hours ago

    far left echo chamber

    Here we go again with people who call themselves right-wingers making themselves the victims.

    You want to explain how /r/Conservative bans anyone who has a different opinion? Or why /r/worldnews is controlled by AIPAC interests that support the genocide in Palestine through the terrorist IDF army. Or why /r/protectandserve is a heavily moderated far right-wing subreddit that supports police brutality?

    It’s almost like people with fucked up views don’t like to get told they’re fucked up. Wow, what a revelation.


  • Dholi@lemmy.catoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldKosher
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    4 days ago

    Well they sure as hell are doing a lot more “Support for Israel” protests around the world and barely anything for Palestine. They’re actually selling land in Gaza in New York and ONLY Jewish people can purchase it. Disgusting.



  • Dholi@lemmy.catoComic Strips@lemmy.worldSingles are in your area!
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    7 days ago

    This is hilarious because women are purchasing concert tickets of a savage woman beater, Chris Brown, until they’re sold out. He has a sold out show in Toronto tonight.

    I guess if you can dance, sing, and look good, women will let you beat other women while they buy tickets to your show.










  • No thanks. I don’t trust them after what they did to Nortel. It’s much better for Canada to build a high-speed train line and more LRTs all across Canada because:

    • Building transit allows us to train our workers for these types of projects. Workers gain new skills which can be used for more transit projects.
    • Relying on auto manufacturing results in federal and provincial governments dumping billions of investment incentives into these companies for production runs that are essentially limited time only. Once the production run is up after 5 or so years, they ask the government for more money again or they threaten to move production.
    • Makes our communities walk-able, safer, and makes travelling more convenient.
    • Our roads in major cities are already at or above capacity and we can’t keep jamming our roads with more and more cars.