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[-] [email protected] 19 points 6 hours ago

My wife is far more forgiving and loving than my mother ever was.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 hours ago

Ein professioneller Camperbauer wie Westphalia verwendet viel Kunststoff und ersetzt auch Metallteile durch Kunststoff oder Gewebe.

Es gibt schon elektrische Camper, aber wie die schon sagst, ist Gewicht natürlich ein Thema.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 7 hours ago

The pen is mightier than the sword because you can bring your pen to many places where you can’t bring a sword.

[-] [email protected] 36 points 7 hours ago

GRT is one of the strongest ideological narratives of current racists.

Back in the days of the Nazis, the number of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe and Africans forms France was tiny compared to the millions of immigrants from the Middle East and Africa into Europe today.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 7 hours ago

Ein fantastischer Film!

[-] [email protected] 2 points 7 hours ago

Der Traum eines elektrischen VW Campingbuses rückt näher.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 7 hours ago

Bei mir genauso. Nur sind die Substanzen LSD und Ketamin. Ist körperlich deutlich besser verträglich.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 7 hours ago

In Israel bekommen auch berufstätige, säkulare Frauen mehr Kinder als hier. https://nationalpost.com/opinion/danielle-kubes-the-truth-behind-israels-curiously-high-fertility-rate

The real story here is the high birth rate of traditional and secular Jewish couples in Israel, who make up most of the country. Observant Jews (religious but not ultra-Orthodox) have an average of four children, while secular women have an average of two.

When surveyed, Israelis say the ideal family size is three, while in North America, Europe and Australia, the ideal family size is considered to be two. I have lots of friends in Canada who say they want to remain child-free by choice or be “one and done,” but those concepts haven’t yet entered into Israeli discourse.

“Anyone who lives here is expected to have children,” Sigal Gooldin, a Hebrew University sociologist, told the New York Times. “In casual conversation you will be asked how many children you have and if you say one, people will ask why only one, and if you say two, why only two?”

Why both moderately religious and non-religious couples are choosing to procreate so often is a mystery to most demographers, as it is in opposition to trends in Europe, North America and Asia.

Israeli women work at almost the same rates as they do here, with 59 per cent workforce participation compared to 61 per cent in Canada. But they get far less time off when they have babies — around three months compared to 18 in Canada. Similar to us, they have a strong social safety net with subsidized daycare and public health care. But they also share some of Canada’s struggles — their housing and grocery prices are extremely high, for example.

The real secret to Israel’s fertility rates appears to be cultural. The family is at the absolute centre of Israeli life. Getting married and having kids is the highest cultural value. (Any Jewish person in either Israel or the diaspora will attest to the immense pressure to marry — it’s as if a great tragedy has befallen you if you have the “misfortune” of remaining single past 26).

And Israel puts its money where its pronatalist mouth is — it’s the only country to fully subsidize unlimited in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments for all women until they are 45 or have two children. The policy receives little criticism, despite the expense.

[-] [email protected] 52 points 7 hours ago

Fantastic, I did the same thing at work. Donating a little to the FOSS projects we used is a pittance compared to overall development costs.

Sadly many projects don’t take donations or aren’t able to provide a proper receipt for a donation.

It’s easiest to convince corporate payment, if it’s called professional or enterprise subscription or something like that.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 8 hours ago

Politiker in einer Demokratie werden für Dinge gewählt, die populär sind. Sie können also Positionen einnehmen, die schon populär sind oder bestimmte Positionen populär machen. Leider wird zweitens kaum versucht.

Es gäbe auch Lösungen für den demographischen Wandel, jedoch sind die teuer oder demokratisch fragwürdig. Ein staatliches Fortpflanzungsprogramm könnte man machen, wenn man wollte. Schon in der Schule die Kinder dazu erziehen, dass Kinder bekommen das höchste Ziel im Leben ist. Paare mit Kindern könnten gratis von Staat gute Wohnungen in guter Lage bekommen. Geschlechtergerechter Wehrdienst ist auch ein Hebel. In der Israelischen Armee lernen sich sehr viele Paare kennen und lieben, die später eine Familie gründen. Um Kinder kriegen zu wollen braucht es Zuversicht was die Zukunft angeht. Auch das kann der Staat sowohl durch reale Maßnahmen als auch Propaganda erreichen. Der Staat könnte auch freiwilliges sozialverträgliches frühes Ableben finanziell und propagandistisch fördern und massiv Renten- und Krankenkassenkosten sparen.

Ist halt eine Frage der Ethik und auch der Vision. An Visionen mangelt es im Moment außerhalb von Weltuntergang oder völkischem Wahn.

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These are more likely to be used as support workers or for cleaning up debris.

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Land der Richter und Henker

Land der Dichten und Einschenker

Land der Lichter und Lenker

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What do you think?

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A US-based aid group admitted Friday that a group of individuals — who the Israeli military says were armed — took control of an aid convoy in the southern Gaza Strip the day before, without the organization having vetted them or coordinated the matter with the Israel Defense Forces.

The military said Thursday that it struck the gunmen, killing them while not harming aid workers.

According to the IDF, Hamas operatives frequently try to hijack aid deliveries.

The IDF had said on Thursday that a convoy of aid trucks from the American Near East Refugee Aid (Anera) organization entered the southern Rafah area with Israeli coordination. It said that during the drive, it identified a group of gunmen taking over a vehicle at the front of the convoy and beginning to lead it. The IDF described the act as a hijacking attempt.

Shortly afterward, the IDF said it was able to determine that it could strike just the car with the gunmen, without harming the rest of the convoy, and so it carried out a strike, killing at least four.

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Contemporary left-wing antizionist discourse reproduces with stunning fidelity some of the central tropes of Soviet antizionist propaganda, which demonized Israel and Zionism. The article explores the background of these tropes, looks at the biographies of the right- wing Soviet ideologues who developed them, and examines the mechanisms through which they reached the West. The article concludes that these tropes are inextricably linked to antisemitic conspiracy theory, containing seeds of anti-Jewish violence that we ignore at our own peril.

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