con*ards de meurtriers

#nowarbutclasswar

ah yes good, another “oh, this is actually happening in the real world and not just a bunch of extremely online fringe crackpots yelling on the internet” moment

‘Disturbing’: Experts troubled by Canada’s euthanasia laws

https://apnews.com/article/covid-science-health-toronto-7c631558a457188d2bd2b5cfd360a867

#MAiD #Euthanasia #SlipperySlope #NoWarButClassWar (and we’re losing)

'Disturbing': Experts troubled by Canada’s euthanasia laws

TORONTO (AP) — Alan Nichols had a history of depression and other medical issues, but none were life-threatening.

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@autonomysolidarity Fascist also hate poor people including poor white people (and are very good at telling them that they aren't at the same time). #NoWarButClassWar
Der Kampf für internationale Solidarität der Arbeiter*innen und gegen den Imperialismus ist eine unserer wichtigsten Traditionen. #nowarbutclasswar #revolution #revolutionärerantimilitarismus

An oldie but goodie.

#NoWarButClassWar

I find it darkly amusing that establishment figures are complaining about Iranian influence in the UK through 'radical' charities. This is a country that has literally gone to war to change the government in Iran.

Where do these people get off?

https://rozenberg.substack.com/p/be-charitable

#Iran, #NoWarButClassWar, #ButterNotGuns, #Islamophobia

Be charitable

We’re doing what we can, says regulator

A Lawyer Writes

RE: https://kolektiva.social/@micchiato/116177072745456134

Remember when they told us not to vote for the black woman because she was the genocide candidate? Yeah.

Good times. 🙃

#NoWarButClassWar #ReleaseTheEpsteinFiles
#Iran

@newsguyusa Weird how presidents never seem to die when they choose to go to war. The only one that died because of a war was the one that won a war that someone else started and then got murdered by a pissed off loser.

So the deaths always hit the working class randos not the ruling class assholes. No wonder the ruling class likes starting wars.

#NoWarButClassWar

Inside Iran

In 1979, the Iranian Revolution brought a Shia theocracy to the 80 million inhabitants of the Middle East's second largest country. In the decades since, bitter relations have persisted between the U.S. and Iran. Yet how is it that Iran has become the primary target of American antagonism, when Saudi Arabia, a regime that is even more repressive, remains one of America's closest allies?

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