soyaEnjoyer [they/them, she/her]
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memes@hexbear.net•POV: it's year 2048 and you forgot to pay your toilet subscriptionEnglish
5·7 days agoPOV: it’s year 2048 and you forgot to pay your toilet subscription

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music@hexbear.net•William Orbit, pop producer for Madonna, All Saints and more, dies aged 69English
5·12 days agooh fuck oh no it’s the barber’s adagio for strings guy. damn. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNcdVuPVXR0
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news@hexbear.net•Bulletins and International News Discussion from July 20th to July 26th, 2026 - DebasificationEnglish
32·24 days agoThank you for posting this, comrade, but it’s quite bad to read on mobile since the quotes in fenced code blocks do not wrap.

Would you mind using > block quotes for the quotes instead of putting them in ``` fenced code blocks? 🙏🏻
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news@hexbear.net•Ann Widdecombe was hit on head 21 times with hammer, prosecutors sayEnglish
9·28 days agovikas music sadly hasn’t released a commemorative track so you’ll just have to listen to this and substitute “dick” for “anne” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRHk5Dq5lfs
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news@hexbear.net•Why Americans Are Buying Less Groceries | CNBCEnglish
60·1 month agothose poor wickle wealth extraction organisations are the real victims in all of this

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technology@hexbear.net•[FIXED] Bluetooth on my laptop is suddenly acting strange (Linux)English
1·1 month agoi built my pc around 2014. i had to swap my gtx 970 for a rx 480 because legacy nvidia linux drivers are/were terrible, and i can’t upgrade beyond 16gb ram. but it works well enough and i couldn’t afford to replace it anyway.
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news@hexbear.net•Bulletins and International News Discussion from July 13th to July 19th, 2026 - Renewed Iran/US Fighting / Ansarallah and Saudis Entering Hot Phase of Conflict? / Lindsay Graham, Pro Life, Dies AnywayEnglish
21·1 month agoI suppose “new government powers” refers to the (cw: terfdian) National Security State Threats Bill which Owen Jones did a video about a couple of weeks ago
It’s very nice to live in a normal country that just does normal things normally

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news@hexbear.net•Marco Rubio and Trump administration have launched an effort to dismantle the International Criminal Court (ICC)English
17·1 month agoarticle
Why We’re Dismantling the ICC
America never agreed to a world tribunal that can override our own courts and the Constitution.
By
Marco Rubio
July 13, 2026 10:00 am ET
The International Criminal Court in The Hague. Peter Dejong/Pool/Associated Press
Most of us would struggle to imagine a world in which U.S. soldiers, police officers, Border Patrol agents and elected leaders could be dragged before an international court, tried by judges from random countries across the globe, found guilty under international laws we neither consent to nor control, and then imprisoned thousands of miles from America.
But that is what the International Criminal Court now claims the power to do.
The ICC was born at the turn of the century. At first, it was marketed as a narrow backstop to prosecute the gravest crimes. Now the ICC and its allies seek a standing world tribunal with near-unlimited reach, empowered to override the courts and constitutions of the U.S. and other sovereign states—and to prosecute and arrest our citizens.
Americans never agreed to any of this. Both of our major political parties opposed the prospect of handing a distant global court the power to prosecute and jail our own citizens. President Clinton refused to submit the Rome Statute (the ICC’s founding charter) to the Senate for ratification due to his “concerns about significant flaws in the Treaty.” Two years later, a bipartisan Senate supermajority passed the American Servicemembers’ Protection Act, authorizing the president “to use all means necessary”—including military force—to prevent the ICC from detaining or arresting Americans.
Americans found themselves in the crosshairs anyway: In 2020 the ICC launched an investigation into what chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda of Gambia described as “war crimes by members of the United States armed forces” in Afghanistan, declaring that the U.S. government hadn’t prosecuted enough American soldiers to satisfy the court. In effect, Ms. Bensouda was anointing herself the final judge of U.S. military policy and the entire U.S. justice system.
The Afghanistan investigation was only the opening move in the assault against American self-government. The ICC is backed and run by a powerful network of leftist nongovernment organizations, smug globalists, and hostile Third World governments united by their enmity toward the U.S.
In the second Trump administration, these calls have continued to grow. Last year, major activist groups urged high-ranking international officials “to take immediate and meaningful action” against the Trump administration’s deportations of violent criminals to El Salvador. Months later, a former ICC chief prosecutor declared that President Trump’s strikes against narcoterrorists amounted to “a crime against humanity” and should be treated as such under international law—a line that was echoed by United Nations leaders, and major leftist nongovernmental organizations, Democratic Party officials and politicians. In March, the Washington-based Democracy for the Arab World Now urged the Iranian regime to request an ICC investigation of “apparent war crimes” committed by American personnel.
U.S. efforts to push back against the ICC’s illegitimate interventions have been framed as a further reason for the ICC to target Americans. When 12 U.S. senators wrote to the ICC prosecutor about their concerns, the prosecutor’s office accused them of crimes. When Mr. Trump imposed sanctions against ICC personnel, a former head of Human Rights Watch said that “all 125 ICC member states would have a legal duty to arrest him were he to show up.”
It is only a matter of time before the ICC begins making good on these threats. Border Patrol agents working to remove violent criminals from our country, U.S. Marines risking their lives to restore order in the Western Hemisphere, federal prosecutors working to dismantle terror networks plotting attacks on the American homeland—all would face the constant risk of persecution for the “crime” of defending our country.
The ICC’s interfering with American military and law enforcement operations isn’t just only a grave overreach of its purported authorities. It would mean the death of the U.S. as a sovereign and independent nation. Our decision and our people would be at the mercy of the ICC and its collaborators in the “international community.” To accept the ICC is to surrender control of our national destiny.
Perhaps more polite and compliant nations could make their peace with that arrangement. But this is America. Our forefathers fought a revolution against a foreign power “transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences.” Independence is our birthright. We don’t intend to trade it for rule by a self-appointed priesthood of “international law.”
The Trump administration will always protect American service members from this threat. The U.S. is launching a diplomatic campaign with a simple message—sovereign states over globalism. Those who benefit from American security must not stand idly by while those who provide that security are targeted. This is only the beginning. Using all the tools at our government’s disposal, working beside every ally with whom we can make common cause, we will dismantle the ICC—brick by brick, if necessary.
Mr. Rubio is U.S. secretary of state.
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news@hexbear.net•Police launch murder investigation into death of Ann WiddecombeEnglish
11·1 month agothis is going to be our charlie kirk moment and keith starmer’s going to add antifa, transgender, and anti-racism to the terrorism watchlist
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technology@hexbear.net•The UK’s New Under-16 Social Media Ban Will Cause More Harm Than It PreventsEnglish
9·2 months agoDe-anonymisation for everyone is the point of it. The social media ban is the marketing spin and the harm is a bonus.
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fitness@hexbear.net•[CW: Meat] Gym Addicts Try Each Other's High Protein Meals ft. Peloton Instructor Tunde OyeneyinEnglish
2·2 months agoThank you, comrade, and sorry for being an arse. I guess I was just grumpy that day.
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electoralism@hexbear.net•Just when you thought brits were on the path to recoveryEnglish
11·2 months agooh i’m not disputing that he’s absolute filth and that whether he or keith run labour makes very little material difference. but i suppose, in a way, it might be good for burnham to become pm so that labour voters with short memories can see in real-time that burnham is as bad as starmer and perhaps get closer to realising that it’s not just one guy, but the whole of labour who are just as much our class enemy as reform. but idk, maybe i am coping.
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electoralism@hexbear.net•Just when you thought brits were on the path to recoveryEnglish
21·2 months agocall it cope if you like, but the greens did a huge amount of community outreach for hannah spencer in gorton & denton (i live nowhere near there and was getting multiple emails per day from the greens about going over and doing some flyering and door knocking) and did very little for makerfield (i haven’t had a single email). i was under the impression that those who call themselves “the left” were voting tactically to beat reform rather than to dunk on labour, mostly because there are a significant number of people who will continue to vote labour by default since they’ve historically been the least bad option. though, admittedly, it would have been extremely funny if the greens had worked hard and burnham had lost.
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videos@hexbear.net•new Labour (UK) leader just droppedEnglish
9·2 months agoremember how much more normal keith starmer (an ex human rights lawyer who fought not against, but for human rights) pretended to be before he became pm? https://www.clpd.org.uk/resource/keir-starmer-10-pledges/
very excited so see how much worse the zionist slime burnham will be if he becomes pm







I’m disavowing so hard rn