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Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldOPto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Boris Johnson breached rules designed to stop abuse of contacts made in public office, watchdog findsEnglish9·5 hours agoAs a non-brit, one of the most hilarious - or sad - thing is how easy British political elites can get away with breaching rules.
In France, there is now an independent agency, the authority for ethics and transparency (HATPV) in charge of ensuring politicians respect ethics rules. And if they breach rules, they can face very heavy fines and even jail.
HATPV isn’t joking. They have prosecuted dozens of french politicians.
In Britain, you have a bunch of toothless watchdogs that say “The honorable gentleman did not act honorably”
Acoba is an utter JOKE. Their enforcement mechanism is a strongly worded letter 🤦 🤦 🤦
Seriously, this is just embarrassing.
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•Collapse of China spy case shows ‘UK can be bullied’, says trial witnessEnglish2·1 day agoThere is a big difference between criticizing and doing something about it.
Idon’t like China or Russia. Their foreign influence attempts are disturbing.
But Rupert Murdoch has done an extraordinary amount of damage and somehow, it’s consider perfectly normal. US Billionaires are allowed to wire money to UK Think Tanks and it’s somehow considered perfectly normal.
I’m pointing out the irony.
The anglosphere businessmen that UK Elites consider “family” are not inherently better than Russians or Chinese.
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•Collapse of China spy case shows ‘UK can be bullied’, says trial witnessEnglish83·5 hours agoThe United Kingdom is an utter joke.
Don’t get me wrong. I actually like this country. This is the nation that produced George Orwell, Harry Potter, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, JRR Tolkien…
But they are completely panicked about Chinese interference.
Meanwhile, several of their newspapers are owned by Rupert Murdoch.
John Major, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, has publically said that Rupert Murdoch pressured him to change Britain’s foreign policy :
https://www.channel4.com/news/major-denies-sun-editor-abused-him-after-black-wednesday
A foreigner tells the Prime Minister to change Foreign Policy or he will try to remove him from office. How is that not electoral interference ?
Gordon Brown, another Prime Minister, had his family medical files stolen by thugs working for Rupert Murdoch:
https://www.politico.com/story/2011/07/murdoch-paper-left-pm-in-tears-058767
A UK Prime Minister that said he was bullied by a foreigner.
A UK Prime Minister that said he was blackmailed by a foreigner.
In fact, it doesn’t stop here. Rupert Murdoch played a key role in Brexit. Remember this headline, a few days before the referendum?
The Queen actually never said this. Murdoch told his editor to publish it.
Nigel Farage publically said: “Brexit wouldn’t have happen without Murdoch”
This is pure foreign interference.
Let’s imagine if Rupert Murdoch was Chinese or Arab. Imagine he was named Li Wu or Mohamed Islam. He buys newspapers and spreads disinformation. He threatens Prime Ministers. Brits would be screaming about the need to stop him.
Do you see protests? Headlines? Worried MPs? They don’t care.
Why ? Because Murdoch is a white anglo. In the british subconscious, white anglos are “family”.
I’m a foreigner, but I know Britain well. One of the benefit is that I see things Britons can not see.
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldOPto World News@lemmy.world•Denmark plans social media ban for under-15s as Prime Minister warns phones ‘stealing childhood’English1611·4 days agoShe is right. I don’t use a smartphone anymore. I now use a dumbphone. It helps me focus and reduce stress. Turns out you don’t need the internet with you 24/7. If someone really needs me, he can call.
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Almost 500 anti-genocide activists arrested as Starmer government moves to ban protests outrightEnglish722·5 days agoUK is a fascist regime
It’s really not.
https://freedomhouse.org/country/united-kingdom/freedom-world/2025
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Almost 500 anti-genocide activists arrested as Starmer government moves to ban protests outrightEnglish1658·5 days agoI don’t like the way this is being framed.
People aren’t arrested for supporting Palestine.
They are arresting for praising Palestine Action, a UK organization that was banned after breaching into a Royal Airforce military base
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Inside China’s gigantic iPhone factory: long hours, discrimination and pay delaysEnglish301·4 days ago- Customer: My iPhone cable doesn’t work. It’s strange because I bought it recently 😢
- Apple: Have you considered buying a new cable ? It’s only 22.99 euros 🙂
Apple is a corporation that makes 30% operating margins.
https://companiesmarketcap.com/apple/operating-margin/
That means that on average, for any product sold $1000, they make $300.
Apple also hates open source software. They use their proprietary operating system to jail users. They force developers to pay huge fees. This is total abuse. Imagine if Microsoft suddenly banned Windows users from installing software outside Microsoft. Imagine if Microsoft required developers to pay them 20% on all software sales
FUCK APPLE
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldOPto World News@lemmy.world•Czech support for Ukraine at stake as populist Andrej Babiš poised to return in an electionEnglish13·7 days agoPopulists tend to reject political pluralism.
They claim they are the ONLY ONES representing the people™. The danger is they can start attacking the media, judges… claiming that the people™ are on their side.
Uncontrolled populism can lead to dictatorship. Even left-wing populism. Look at Venezuela.
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•A court in Tunisia sentenced a man to death for Facebook posts seen as insulting to the presidentEnglish59·7 days agoStep 1. People are angry
Step 2. Some weirdo gets elected President
Step 3. He starts threatening judges who rule against him, urging his supporters to harass them
Step 4. He starts suing newspapers and journalists, calling them fake news
Step 5 Tells his supporters that black people eat pets and are part of a global plot to replace Tunisians
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/02/23/tunisia-kais-saied-racism-migrants-black-tunisians/
Step 6. Calls the opposition is the enemy from within. Says the opposition supports terrorists and must be stopped/jailed
Step 7 . One night, he sends thugs to surround parliament and arrest the opposition
Step 8. His supporters are happy and defend him
Step 9. Dictatorship
Welcome to Tunisia.
Americans are at step 6. They just don’t know it. They are deers in the headlights.
Let’s hope Trump is too dumb to successfully pull that off.
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Donald Trump orders Israel to ‘immediately’ stop bombing Gaza as Hamas agrees to free hostagesEnglish912·1 day agoHamas has prisoners, it’s the propaganda that calls them hostages. If you want to call them hostages, you should call the prisoners that Israel has hostages as well.
Actually, propaganda is what you are doing.
A hostage is someone :
1. That isn’t sentenced for anything.
2. That can not be precisely located anywhere.
3. That doesn’t know if he will be released or killed by his captors.
For instance, Nelson Mandela wasn’t a hostage. He was a political prisoner.
(A political prisoner is still a prisoner)
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldOPto World News@lemmy.world•Deadly fighting erupts between Hamas and Palestinian clan in GazaEnglish141·8 days agoI hate this so much: why would Palestinian journalism be more “difficult to independently verify” than Israeli journalism?
BBC has experienced journalists inside Israel. They aren’t allowed into Gaza.
The BBC has asked to be allowed inside Gaza, but Israel refused:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2025/short-film-launch-calling-for-gaza-access
https://reutersagency.com/media-centre/joint-statement-on-gaza-from-reuters-afp-ap-and-bbc-news
They are forced to rely on social media and free lancers.
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•China and Russia tried to interfere in Canada’s last federal election, but to little avail, watchdog saysEnglish493·8 days agoI lived in Canada for a while. Quebec to be precise.
I would argue the biggest interference in the country is perhaps the United States.
- The National Post
- The Montreal Gazette
- Ottawa Citizen
- Vancouver Sun
- Ottawa Sun
- Edmonton Journal
- Edmonton Sun
- Fort McMurray Today
- Toronto Sun
- Calgary Sun
- Windsor Star
- Calgary Herald
- The Province
- London Free Press.
All these newspapers belong to Post Media, a company owned by americans living in New Jersey.
One of the biggest lobbying organization in Canada is actually american. Microsoft Canada very aggressively lobbies the federal government, provinces and even the small cities. Because they want them to keep buying expensive Microsoft Office licenses and expensive Microsoft Windows licenses. They don’t want Canadian institutions to use Linux or LibreOffice.
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldOPto World News@lemmy.world•Former DRC president Joseph Kabila sentenced to death in absentiaEnglish251·8 days agoThis is actually bad news.
Don’t get me wrong. Joseph Kabila was a vicious kleptocrat who ruled Congo for too long.
But what makes him a truly extraordinary figure is that after mass protests and international pressure, he said he was ready to voluntarily resign. Most African leaders would rather burn their country to the ground rather than resign.
The international community and his successor promised Joseph Kabila that would not be prosecuted. So Kabila decided to leave office. There was an incredibly peaceful transition of power. No one imagined it would be possible in Africa.
There is one law that all political scientists agree about : Monarchies are the political systems the most likely to transition to democracies.
Why ? Because a powerful monarch like King Abdullah of Jordan can give up political power. He will keep his bodyguards, his big salary, his cars, his palaces. He will see no changes to his lifestyle.
Presidents like Vladimir Putin or Abdelfattah Sisi can’t do that. If they give up power, it’s over 💀
If dictators know that leaving power means their death, they will fight to death rather than resign.
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldOPto World News@lemmy.world•Iran must move its capital from Tehran, says president as water crisis worsensEnglish804·8 days agoIran is a country with remarkably smart people.
But it’s not the smart people who are in charge. It’s the dumb ones.
About 40% of the Iranian population is dumb as a fucking rock. They are absolutely TERRIFIED of women who don’t wear a veil. They have spent billions on militias slaughtering Syrians. They think old Mullahs are the most pure humans on earth. They hate homosexuals. They hate atheists. They banned dog walking (yeah really).
And it’s these 40% idiots who are ruling the country.
Never let religious people in charge of a major country. It can only end badly.
(This is exactly what americans are doing right now by the way. The super religious crazies from the Southern States won power with Donald Trump. Now he is slashing science budgets to make them happy)
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•China woos top foreign talent as US closes the doorEnglish1·9 days agodeleted by creator
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldOPto World News@lemmy.world•Elon Musk becomes world's first half-trillionaireEnglish51·9 days agoHe is a lying piece of shit. But I’m definitely not saying he is dumb.
I actually wrote “he is extraordinarily smart.”
He is very good at hiring smart engineers and making them work like dogs.
He tells them BS about how sleeping at work will save the world and save humanity. He hires smart people then takes credit for whatever they produce.
A lot of these engineers are technically good but they have zero life experience. Musk love young people like this. It’s exactly the kind of people he hired at DOGE.
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldOPto World News@lemmy.world•Elon Musk becomes world's first half-trillionaireEnglish874·5 days agoI don’t like him. He is a cunt.
But he is extraordinarily smart. No doubt about it.
He called himself the Chief Engineer at Space X. In fact, he doesn’t know shit about engineering. He has no engineering degree. He just hires young engineers, make them work like dogs, and constantly takes credit for anything they achieve. Once they burnout, he kicks them out and replaces them.
He uses his celebrity to attract more young engineers. He actually has an entire team that visits engineering schools and tells young graduates “You have the ability to work for a genius and go to Mars. Wanna join Elon ?”. Again, he knows nothing about engineering. He has a financial degree from the Wharton School of Finance.
Elon Musk presents himself as the founder of Tesla. Tesla was actually created by Marc Tarpenning and Martin Eberhard. He simply invested in their company, fired them both, and sued them both. Then, he called himself the original founder of the company.
In exchange of a confidential legal settlement ($$$), Marc Tarpenning and Martin Eberhard must agree to stay silent. A lie repeated 50 times, 100 times, 1000 times, becomes reality. So, many outlets now call Musk the founder of Tesla. Perception shapes reality.
One of the reason he bought X is to shape the algorithm. He has urged millions of dumb people to buy Tesla stocks. And it’s working. Dumb people regularly see random accounts on their X feed praising Elon Musk as a genius. And these dumb people actually believe it.
The same way, dumb americans on X constantly saw random accounts attacking Kamala Harris during the 2024 election campaign. At no point did they find it actually suspicious (“Why am I seeing this content ?”). And it played a key role in the election of Donald Trump.
Before the election, Musk was asked how much money DOGE might save. “We can do at least two trillion” he said. At the end of the day, he didn’t save shit. But he successfully fired every regulator that was investigating SpaceX or Tesla. That was his real goal.
Reuters and the New York Times published two very good investigations about how Musk knowingly sold defective cars:
🔵 https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/tesla-musk-steering-suspension/
You will never guess how Elon reacted 🙃
He started telling people on X :
Translation: “Please don’t read quality journalism. That would be super bad for me.”
This man is the living proof that technical knowledge doesn’t matter in business.
If you are absolutely shameless and skilled at manipulating fools, you can be highly successful.
Severus_Snape@lemmy.worldOPto World News@lemmy.world•General strike against 13-hour day brings Greece to a haltEnglish5315·10 days agoGreece is one of the most corrupt countries in Europe. They don’t respect driving laws. They openly throw trash in the streets. They smoke right in front of “Please don’t smoke here” signs. The Greek politicians are completely corrupt. But these Greek politicians didn’t fall from a sky. They are a reflection of Greek society.
Why do I say this ? Because my country faces similar issues.
Some cultures are just fucked.
Brits: Let’s allow MPs to work as lavishly paid lawyers for water companies
Brits: Let’s allow House of Lords members to work as lobbyists.
Brits: Let’s have a political system where a single party gets an absolute majority
Brits: What could possibly go wrong?
It’s the politics. Show me the political institutions of a country. I’ll show you the dysfunctional outcomes. You guys have the worst political institutions of any western country outside the United States.
Britain allows MPs to work as lavishly paid consultants/lawyers for multinationals. It’s completely illegal in many countries. In Britain, for some reason I don’t understand, it’s legal.
Several House of Lords MPs are professional lobbyists. They enjoy lifetime access to parliament and they sell that access. That’s exactly what Peter Mandelson did.
The UK voting system is also designed to be unrepresentative.
With the Dutch voting system, here what would actually happen.
Greens would say: “You don’t have any majority. You can’t form a government. We will support you if you tax SUVs and nationalize water companies”.
Reform would say: “You don’t have any majority. We will support you if you reduce immigration by 50% and ban cousin marriage”.
Lib-Dems would say: "You don’t have any majority. We will support you if you ban gambling ads and switch computers to Linux. Do we have a deal?".
That’s how it works in a healthy system.
In the UK system, with 40% of votes, Labour has an absolute majority. Starmer and his buddies do whatever they want. Just like the Tories did whatever the hell they wanted.
I genuinely believe that with proportional representative and a ban on MPs having second jobs, private water companies would have been nationalized.
People focus on the outcome. But they should focus on the process