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  • For reference, I was living in Germany during the beginning of the war, and my heating bill went from 150€/month to 450€/month, I had to move out of the apartment I rented because I couldn't afford to heat it. Now I live in Spain, electricity prices have remained rather stable for the past 10 years thankfully besides some shocks during cold months, and gas is more expensive but not that big a change because we get gas from northern Africa too, not just from the US.

  • Nah, you're just eurocentric and believe the myth of the European garden vs the world jungle, whose roots are white supremacy. Not everyone who disagrees with you is a bot, I'm not calling you an Interpol agent.

  • Post world war 2 , right up until now was the longest period of peace on the continent

    Damn, you should totally tell the million Algerians murdered by France leading up to 1962 that Europe was peaceful, maybe nothing would have happened. You should also tell Iraqis about how we totally didn't join the invasion of their country on this very century, Yugoslav people how Europe didn't bomb them, and Libyans that Europe didn't bomb them either

  • Affordable! Assuming that's 23 days a month, that would amount to some $70

  • Oh I vaguely remember that, thanks for the link. Yeah, that individual should not be the mod of db0

  • Welcome :D

  • Seen my fair share of anticommunist libs in db0, but I couldn't point to any examples of overt neonaziism. Can you elaborate?

  • You could have saved yourself a few keystrokes by just typing "no u" instead

  • Yeah, you're right, but piefed users are also malding in the original post.

  • I wouldn't be surprised, but I'll judge them for what I know they are: a Zionist-welcoming instance.

  • My diesel is prominently used in inter-town roads, not in towns themselves, where such pollutants like nitrous oxides affect a much less significant amount of humans. Also, it cost me 2000€ + 1500€ in repairs.

  • This article is less important for individual consumers (whose fuel usage varies wildly depending on their needs and their routines) but it's extremely important for policy: PHEVs have a very similar climate change result on average than my 2006 diesel car.

  • Not a badge of honor, I've participated in climate research in my career, I'm fully aware of the pollution issues of Diesel cars regarding particulate matter and nitrous oxides. What do I do about it: I don't drive it in cities. I only use my car for trips that take me between towns that have no solid public transit communication (which is unfortunately the case for many towns near Madrid among each other). The nitrous oxide impact is mostly local and, if you look at NO2 pollution maps, the problem is pretty contained within cities, so driving it far from urban centres has a lot less of an impact. As for climate change effect, it has a similar effect to the average contemporary hybrid cars per the study, and the fact that I bought it used means I'm not stimulating the production of new cars, which produces a ton of emissions, instead I'm spending my money locally fixing the car, which is arguably more sustainable than buying new ones with similar fuel consumption.

  • Domino effect meme:

    Palestinian resistance doing the Oct 7th strikes -> -> -> -> -> Leftist unity

  • Criticizing European colonialist roots makes me an asset? Welp, guess I should instead join the massive far-right crowds in Spain chanting that Muslims should be expelled and that Spain brought culture and technology to its colonies in America

  • Hehehe NGL I love seeing the zios mald, that's one of the reasons why I made this alt

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    Dbzero has Defederated from Feddit.org following its Governance post about the later's "Zionist Bar Problem"

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  • But yes, I do support Palestinian resistance in theory

    So my point was correct, Hamas is not morally pure enough for your standards, and you don't support resistance against genocide in practice, which is what matters because that's the actually existing resistance against genocide.

    Hamas is supposed to be an enlightened leftist organization despite their members being executed, starved and deprived of the most basic resources by the people who threw them out of the lands they used to inhabit. Maybe, just maybe, there are material reasons caused by Israel that make Hamas not conform to your (or my) theoretical ideals?