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  • jeffep@lemmy.worldtoEurope@lemmy.mlNazi Germany Organisation
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    Palestinians were being lured to food aid while the ngo employees stood by and let the IDF slaughter them.

    Not going to deny that, but what does that have to do with some nazi mf attacking some guy while having a tattoo?

    And in particular: wtf do any unnamed NGOs have to do with that shit? Catch him, arrest him, put him in front of a court. In the meantime, report about it. No NGO necessary


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    “treated as an antisemitic incident by NGOs”

    What is that supposed to mean? Greenpeace categorizes this as antisemitic and as a result…?

    I don’t know, I’d find it more infuriating if the press or police or judges would do that. But NGOs sounds like a bullshit headline to be










  • Still feels crazy though how aware you’re forced to be about ads lurking in every corner. I check many of these boxes plus some others, use independent OSs, 3rd party apps etc. And still, although I hardly see any ads, they are so present just lurking under the surface.

    Good example are sponsor comments in yt videos/podcasts. Some I can filter out with Sponsorblock, but the little video glitch reminds you every time that you have to stay safe. Podcast ads can easily be slipped with the fast forward button, but if you’re washing the dishes etc., sometimes you can’t react directly.

    It’s really insane how ads are just everywhere these days.







  • I think this is both easy on the sense that there are a lot of feasible options, and difficult in the sense of selecting the most suitable one for you. English alone opens up many places to you. But besides language, culture is a major factor. I remember a story about immigrants in Finland feeling excluded and had difficulties building social relationships. But in Finland, even the locals don’t have so many local friends. So, the way of life is just not suitable to many.

    Other than that, try to see this not only as a negative thing, but also as an opportunity. Don’t just ask where you would do okay, but include questions like where you would feel comfortable.

    Final thought: often the “most popular option” is not necessarily the best. In Europe, many countries that are not Germany or France are nice, sometimes the QoL is even higher. So, consider Austria besides Germany, for example.