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Comment #33233375
>(lenovo T61p) Not the person you're responding to but I wouldn't call a T61p brand new, it was released in 2012 after all.
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Comment #32021170
>Since when is that the definition? That's the Marxist definition of the Working Class[0], although nowadays some Marxists would programmers, lawyers etc. "Professional Managerial …
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Comment #31863345
The European Commission's official website[1] [1] https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/refo...
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Comment #31354858
Which is tragic considering that the Nazis did not see any future for those people other than dead or slaves. Somehow people forget that the Nazis wanted to kill or enslave all Sla…
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Comment #31354576
While it is not 1:1 with regards to human rights there was a pivot in the media away from Ukraine's "Problem with far right violence"[1] after the war started[2] into "Azov battali…
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Comment #31354468
>Preventing genocide next door is defense The problem here is that when you give a defensive alliance a mandate to defend entities that are not covered by it's mandate it becomes a…
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Comment #31354440
>NATO was defending Kosovo from a war of aggression and ongoing genocide. Except that Kosovo was not a part of NATO so you can't say that NATO is a defensive alliance unless you ar…
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Comment #30728386
>You are either in favor of democratic self-rule for all people, or you are against it. So can I assume that you were protesting against Spain's suppression of the Catalan independ…
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Comment #30662649
It's largely because Finland has never felt a need to be in NATO. During the cold war Finland was firmly Soviet aligned despite all the claims of neutrality, the Finnish president,…
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Comment #30508576
>Where was this energy when the US was taking a flamethrower to the entire Middle East region? It was missing because it wasn't a relatively civilized country where people who look…
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Comment #30508444
While there are treaties intended to limit the usage of cluster bombs the Russian Federation is not a signatory on any of those. Neither is the United States for that matter.