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Altofaltception , to World News in Iran says Baluchi militant group bases attacked in Pakistan - state media

I can't wait for the US to denounce these drone strikes on Pakistan.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drone_strikes_in_Pakistan

Creddit , to World News in Putin says Ukraine's statehood at risk if pattern of war continues

Didn't these jokers already try to overthrow their capital city, angling for a total annexation of Ukraine within the first few days of the conflict?

If Ukraine had not fought back, it's statehood would have been history over a year ago.

girlfreddy OP , to World News in Putin says Ukraine's statehood at risk if pattern of war continues
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Alternate headline...

Russian warlorld says statehood of nation he invaded at risk if they don't give up immedately

PanArab , to World News in Shell suspends all Red Sea shipments

The US and UK misadventures in the Red Sea are making it more dangerous for companies not less.

avidamoeba , to World News in Shell suspends all Red Sea shipments
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Sounds like a great excuse to increase profit margins. Inflation go 🔺⏫📈

ralphio , to World News in End Gaza war to stop Houthi attacks - Qatari PM at Davos

People like to thumb their noses at comments like this, but the Saudis bombed the Houthis for the better part of a decade and that still couldn't stop them from taking potshots at Saudi oil infrastructure. Note that the Saudis were using US weapons and intelligence to attack the Houthis so not totally different from the current situation. In the end diplomacy was what got the Houthis to stop. I'm skeptical that this time is going to be significantly different.

ETA: by comments I mean the comments of the Qatari PM.

nikita , to News in Canadians worry US democracy cannot survive Trump's return to White House, poll finds

Regardless of the outcome of the US elections, I hope this makes the Canadian government realize that it needs take a more independent stance from the US in terms of its policies. Because right now our politicians don’t even want to change the daylight savings time policy without US states agreeing to it at the same time.

dangblingus ,

DST changes make sense. Why would Canada switch to a different clock system than our largest trading partner and neighbour? All hell would break loose.

nikita ,

I understand where you are coming from but I don’t think it would be that bad. I mean if I recall correctly even within the US there are some areas that use daylight savings and some that don’t. And Canada switching would encentivize the US to switch.

girlfreddy OP ,
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This has been an ongoing issue/argument for years now and I think you're giving more power to Canada than we have. America doesn't listen to us on anything. In fact we don't count, except to support the US in whatever it chooses to do. And when we don't they often bring up the fact our military warhorse is a pittance of America's and we should be spending billions on building it up instead of having universal healthcare and an active social safety net.

nikita ,

I agree. The US doesn’t listen to us and if they go all fascist we shouldn’t listen to them either. Regardless, we should endeavour to set an example for them to follow. Whether they follow it or not is up to them of course.

OminousOrange ,
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How so? We're doing just fine in Saskatchewan.

Oderus , (edited )
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You know why Saskatchewan doesn't do DST? No one wants an extra hour in Saskatchewan. (Joke from my uncle in Saskatoon)

Honestly it's a non issue because there are also US states that don't follow DST so literally nothing would happen.

Damn the naysayers. Let's dump Daylight Savings Time.

OminousOrange ,
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Ha! And technically, SK is always on DST. Solar noon is around 1pm rather than noon, so I get the gripes from those on DST.

Many don't want to lose that sunlight outside working hours, so I think just keeping everyone on DST would be the best solution. Have timezones set so solar noon is closer to 1pm clock time.

Oderus ,
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Fair point. :D

I don't like having morning sunlight pulled from me only to gain those sunlight hours in the evening when I don't care for it. I really enjoy morning light much more so than evening light.

My dogs also hate it because they have no idea why I'm feeding them 1 hour later than usual.

OminousOrange ,
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True. Up here there's not much sun in winter anyway, so shifting back wouldn't really be of much benefit. Sunrise is 9:02 today. Sure, it could be 8:02, but sunset would then be at 16:14.

CileTheSane ,
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Wherever you live in Canada most of the US is in a different time zone than you anyway. Somehow companies have figured it out.

Facebones , (edited ) to News in Canadians worry US democracy cannot survive Trump's return to White House, poll finds

Turns out, explicitly shutting out any options other than mid-but-increasingly further right or furthest-and-now-saying-the-quiet-part-out-loud right wasn't the healthiest decision for voters to be have a say in policy.

Everyone keeps telling me it's my lefty ass' fault we get fascism, but dems already did their fascism on me when Bernie won a primary and got told to eat a dick, then the dems went to court and told their voters to eat a dick.

But yep it's MY fault I don't vote dem.

Tugboater203 , to News in Canadians worry US democracy cannot survive Trump's return to White House, poll finds
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They aren't alone

naturalgasbad OP , to World News in Shell suspends all Red Sea shipments

Get fucked oil producing garbage company

Etterra , to News in Canadians worry US democracy cannot survive Trump's return to White House, poll finds

Yeah so do like half of Americans myself included.

merc , to News in Canadians worry US democracy cannot survive Trump's return to White House, poll finds

Canadians are also more clear than Americans that this isn't a Trump problem. He's just the symptom.

Canadians who are old enough remember the Bush II presidency, where Canada decided it wasn't going to join the US on its adventure in Iraq, and Americans freaked out. Americans started boycotting Canadian goods, and saying that if Canada wasn't siding with the US it was siding with the "terrists".

The election of Obama restored some hope that maybe things were getting better, but the reaction to that with the whole Tea Party thing, and then the Trump presidency showed it wasn't a blip, and that almost 50% of Americans were not rational people. Then there are things like the frequent government shutdowns, the constant gun massacres, the overtly political Supreme Court and its recent stance that precedent doesn't matter.

Back when Reagan was in power, the US conservatives were making terrible decisions, but at least they had a coherent philosophy, they believed in democracy, and the conservative ideals were more or less shared by other conservatives around the world (Thatcher, Mulroney, etc.)

These days, the US right wing is an incoherent mess of conspiracy theories, religious extremism, and chaos. Conservatives want to ban or burn books, but they still claim to stand for freedom of expression and speech. They talk about passing laws banning non-heterosexuals from everything, while simultaneously wanting the government to get out of their lives.

And, with a nearly 9000 km shared border and massive social and economic ties between the two, whatever happens in the US will affect Canada. There's no escaping that fact. Canadian democracy is almost irrelevant. If Trump comes to power again, there are no votes that Canadians can cast that will shield them from the chaos.

hakunawazo ,

As a fellow terrist, what's the problem with us? 🌎

merc ,

I dunno, some people are just loony.

Lemminary ,

All yer nucular power and *pauses for camera closeup* weapons of mass destruction.

*ducks to dodge a shoe*

ShortFuse ,

Now I want to rewatch Legend of the Galactic Heroes. (Reference)

Aceticon , (edited ) to News in Canadians worry US democracy cannot survive Trump's return to White House, poll finds

Ahhh, some people still think political systems which are power duopolies were voters only get to vote for style of entertainement (morality subjects) but never for the actual management of all those things that determine Quality Of Life, are Democracy.

That's so cute...

CultHero , to News in Canadians worry US democracy cannot survive Trump's return to White House, poll finds

My grandfather drove a tank in WW2, a cousin of my grandmother went down on the HMS Hood. My family survived the blitz.

Now I'm sitting in Canada watching America gleefully become the new nazi fatherland and it's terrifying. Watching your neighbour embrace fascism with open arms... words cannot describe the amount of disappointment I have right now.

zephyreks Mod , to World News in Japan ANA Boeing 737-800 flight turns back due to cockpit window crack

I'm tempted to lock this for sensationalism. The top of four layers of cockpit glass cracked. While it's SOP to return to port after detecting a crack in the cockpit, this type of damage isn't uncommon in Boeing aircraft, including the 787:

https://i.stuff.co.nz/travel/news/300910676/the-mystery-of-the-cracked-boeing-787-dreamliner-cockpit-windows

https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/society/20231229/vietnamese-plane-with-cracked-cockpit-window-safely-lands-in-japan/77558.html

yogthos OP ,
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I'm not sure the fact that this happens to other Boeing aircraft makes this less alarming. Seems like something that shouldn't be happening at all.

zephyreks Mod ,

I mean, it's not great to have planes be forced to turn around because of cracked glass and I think this is the first 737 to experience the issue, but it's not a big deal imo.

yogthos OP ,
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It's certainly out of my area of expertise, so I'll defer to you on that one.

OceanSoap ,

Stress is eventually going to cause wear and then failure to lots of parts, especially ones on the outermost layer of the plane. That's why they're over-engineered. Does there need to be 4 layers of cockpit windshield? Probably not, but humans make mistakes and we're lucky to have those extra layers so we can turn around and land safely.

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