
One more May Day. As I watched through my window in the cloudy morning, my neighbourly “attimari” workers assembled and hoisted the red flag, as always. Inquil...

“Man things have sure been fun ever since you showed up Shin Gojira-kun!”
why is hasan doing that?, he should just be ignoring ethan and letting him keep crashing out
i saw a tiktok about the latest switch update accidentaly deleting someones monster hunter save, hope that didnt happen to my hollow knight save
you could post them on c/doomer and then post a link to the hexbear post in the news megathread, thats what is normally do with c/indigenous posts
i would just bring hazard spam just to see how far i get
'Hollow Knight: Silksong' will be playable at a museum exhibit in Australia on September 18
It is confirmed to spoil some of Silksong's boss fights, leading to speculation the game will come out before the exhibit
One more May Day. As I watched through my window in the cloudy morning, my neighbourly “attimari” workers assembled and hoisted the red flag, as always. Inquil...
oh yea the admins added a few from the yellow snow post
Black Hills still not for sale, Oglala Sioux Tribe rejects FOIA request to unseal value
Oglala Sioux Tribal President Frank Star Comes Out says U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum should deny a major media request to reveal the Black Hills Claim accounting record. Speculation is that interest earnings are worth over $1 billion on the $102 million land payment that federal courts adjudged to the Sioux Nation 50 years ago.
The Oglala and their six fellow Teton Sioux bands never took the 1974 federal claim money offer for the theft of their Black Hills treaty-guaranteed territory. So, the Interior Department, as their legal trustee, invested the nations’ behalf through its Bureau of Trust Funds Administration.
CNN Investigative Unit reporter Casey Tolan, a data journalist, filed the request under Freedom of Information Act terms. He asked the Interior Department for “the most recent statement available listing the total amount of money held in trust by the department.” Oglala leaders recently rejected the idea after being notified by the department.
When Interior off
They will never do justice to him
Thats beanis domain tho
New Megathread nerds
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No current struggle session discussion here on the new general megathread, i will ban you from the comm and remove your comment, have a good day/night :meow-coffee:
May Day (1889) - New General Megathread for the 1st-2nd of May 2025
May Day celebration parade, Tiananmen Square, Beijing 1957
The Brief Origins of May Day
In the late nineteenth century, the working class was in constant struggle to gain the 8-hour work day. Working conditions were severe and it was quite common to work 10 to 16 hour days in unsafe conditions. Death and injury were commonplace at many work places and inspired such books as Upton Sinclair's The Jungle and Jack London's The Iron Heel. As early as the 1860's, working people agitated to shorten the workday without a cut in pay, but it wasn't until the late 1880's that organized labor was able to garner enough strength to declare the 8-hour workday. This proclamation was without consent of employers, yet demanded by many of the working class.
At this time, socialism was a new and attractive idea to working people, many of whom were drawn to its ideology of working class control over the production and distribution of all goods and ser
i never published it, but i used this article in my bibliografy that also talks about it https://worldhistoryconnected.press.uillinois.edu/12.3/wang.html
one fun fact is that at the start the chinese didnt like chilli only seeing it as a pretty plant, it wasnt until the Qing's new taxes on Salt that chilli was used by the lower classes as a replacement for salt in the internal provinces of Sichuan and Guizhou
it was gonna happen eventually with the grow of the site
Hardest one i had was a ten page investigation of the World system of walleirstein that i finished in a day
Most fun one was the conection between México and Sichuan cuisine via the introduction of the capsicum
If you stare into the Beanis long enough
The Beanis Stares back
Lol whats even the context? Them being antimigrants?
Qwimfish is really good
The massive fish has been in Ontario waters for 200 million years, but dam development and commercial fishing could end that
The first time Jennifer Simard saw lake sturgeon, she was as a teenager visiting the Moose Cree Homeland with her family. They stumbled on a group of the fish, namew in Moose Cree dialect, stranded in a spillway, designed to help prevent dams from overflowing but often dangerous to aquatic species.
“They were in these little pools, and their dorsal fins were sticking out of the water. They wouldn’t have lived there long — and it was hot too, because it was July,” Simard said. “Something would have eaten them eventually, or they would have died there.”
Simard and her family began to move the fish, each about three or four feet long, back to the river. They used bins they had in the truck at the time, usually meant for moving wood and harvesting other animals and fish. She remembers returning about 10 fish to the river that day. Her family knew what they were doing, but moving these massive fish isn’t recommended for the average person.
“[The species] was really explained to me b
Tangle and Parolin are still the favorites in think chuds have been coping because conservatives only make like 1/5 of the conclave so they would need the support of the centrists and the bergoglianos who are pro-pope francis so its unrealistic for their guy to win
here is a division of the conclave
as you can see the reformists only needs like a few centrists to nominate a pope
You know, when he is right he is right
When ABC News' Terry Moran asked Pres. Donald Trump to respond to voters who may be concerned that rising costs are not what they "signed up for," Trump responded: "Well, they did sign up for this actually."
Spain before the Abolishment of Feudalism in 1975
Palestinians mourn the late Pope as a lone western voice against Israel's genocide in Gaza, yet he failed to shift the Vatican's centuries-long support for colonialism
The last time Pope Francis called the Palestinians of Gaza and gave them his blessings was two days before he passed away on 21 April. His funeral was held on Saturday in St Peter's Basilica, drawing mourners from around the world.
Ever since Israel embarked on its extermination campaign in Gaza in October 2023, the Pope - unlike the majority of western leaders complicit in the genocide - maintained close and consistent video contact with the colonised Palestinians.
He offered prayers, encouragement and solidarity to Gaza's small Christian community and to the besieged population more broadly.
A lone western voice in their defence, he is being mourned in Gaza with deep sorrow - even as some in Israel celebrate his death.
In his final months, the Argentinian Pope became increasingly condemnatory of Israel's war on the Palestinian people. He decried its extermination of Gaza's civilians, tens of thousands of whom have been killed, describing its crimes bluntly: "This is cruelty,
Cut poster from Red Dawn (2012) back when China was the bad guys in the first draft
its very funny right now
Deforestation in the Amazon is closing in around isolated communities, many of which lack official recognition by governments in South America.
At the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues — the world’s largest convening of Indigenous peoples — Indigenous leaders from South America are taking the chance to spotlight threats facing isolated peoples, also known as uncontacted people.
Deforestation is closing in on some communities in the Amazon and many lack official recognition of records of their existence, say representatives at the 10-day gathering in the U.N. headquarters in New York City. They are holding multiple events in the city, including launching a book with strategies to recognize their presence and sharing solutions to protect the lands they depend on.
“There needs to be greater respect, protection and land demarcation for these peoples,” said Bushe Matis, general coordinator of the Union of Indigenous Peoples of the Vale do Javari. “It’s important for us Indigenous peoples who came to New York to raise our voices for them.”
The rights of isolated Indigenous peoples are guaranteed in internati
EM & PoC weekly thread 28/04/2025
Hello my comrades have a good week
Remember no crackers
Etta Federn-Kohlaas - New General Megathread for the 28th-30th of April 2025
Etta Federn was bornon April 28th 1883 in Vienna, the youngest daughter of an assimilated Jewish family. She was the daughter of the suffragette Ernestine Federn and the doctor Salomon Federn and the sister of Paul, who became an analyst, Karl, who became a lawyer and writer, and Walter who became a journalist.
She had an education on an equal footing with her brothers. She studied literary history, German and Greek literature. After graduation she began to study German and philosophy. In addition, she received a broad education in foreign languages.
She broke with her family and moved to Berlin, where she completed her studies with a thesis on Faust. She earned her living there first as a teacher and then as a translator from English, French, Danish, Russian and Yiddish. She translated Alexandra Kollontai, Hans Christian Anderson and Shakespeare.
She worked as a literary critic for the newspaper Berliner Tageblatt. She published many biographies including those of Dante and Goethe.
Extractive industries filling public university coffers on stolen land. Here's how 14 land-grant colleges took 8.2 million acres from 123 Indigenous nations.
Established in 1885, almost 30 years before Arizona was a state, UArizona was one of 52 land-grant universities supported by the Morrill Act. Signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln, the act used land taken from Indigenous nations to fund a network of colleges across the fledgling United States.
By the early 20th century, grants issued under the Morrill Act had produced the modern equivalent of a half a billion dollars for land-grant institutions from the redistribution of nearly 11 million acres of Indigenous lands. While most land-grant universities ignore this colonial legacy, UArizona’s Native scholars program appeared to be an effort to exorcise it.
But the Morrill Act is only one piece of legislation that connects land expropriated from Indigenous communities to these universities.
In combination with other land-grant laws, UArizona still retains rights to nearly 689,000 acres of land — an area more than twice the size of Los Angeles. The university also has rights
Hulk stops chud from killing his child - Immortal Hulk #28
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Wildlife, not livestock: Why the Eastern Shoshone in Wyoming are reclassifying buffalo - Grist
(This story was published in partnership with The Associated Press.) In Wyoming, the Eastern Shoshone want to redefine how we see buffalo.
Jason Baldes drove down a dusty, sagebrush highway earlier this month, pulling 11 young buffalo in a trailer up from Colorado to the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. His blue truck has painted on the side a drawing of buffalo and a calf. As the executive director of the Wind River Buffalo Initiative and Eastern Shoshone tribal member, he’s helped grow the number of buffalo on the reservation for the last decade. The latest count: the Northern Arapaho tribe have 97 and the Eastern Shoshone have 118.
“Tribes have an important role in restoring buffalo for food sovereignty, culture and nutrition, but also for overall bison recovery,” he said.
The Eastern Shoshone this month voted to classify buffalo as wildlife instead of livestock as a way to treat them more like elk or deer rather than like cattle. Because the two tribes share the same land base, the Northern Arapaho are expected to vote on the distinction as well. The vote indicates a growing interest to both restore buffalo o
Oak Flat is sacred to Western Apache. The Trump administration intends to approve a plan to destroy it. - Grist
The fate of Arizona’s proposed Resolution Copper mine rested with the federal courts, but the administration announced last week it would move to approve the project before their rulings.
The Trump administration signaled last week it intends to approve a land transfer that will allow a foreign company to mine a sacred Indigenous site in Arizona, where local tribes and environmentalists have fought the project for decades and before federal courts rule on lawsuits over the project.
Western Apache have gathered at Oak Flat, or Chi’chil Biłdagoteel in Apache, since time immemorial for sacred ceremonies that cannot be held anywhere else, as tribal beliefs are inextricably tied to the land. The tribe believes the landscape located outside present-day Superior, Arizona, is a direct corridor to the Creator, where Gaan — called spirit dancers in English, and akin to angels — reside. The site allows the Western Apache to connect to their religion, history, culture, and environment, tribal members told Inside Climate News.
But beneath the ground at the site of Oak Flat lies one of the world’s largest untapped copper deposits. Resolution Copper, a subsidiary of two of the b
WSJ: Harvard is Hamas
Harvard became directly implicated on Oct. 8, 2023, when the Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee issued a statement endorsed by more than 30 student groups that asserted “the Israeli regime” was “entirely responsible for all unfolding violence.” Students for Justice in Palestine declared Oct. 12 a “day of resistance” and had a “toolkit” ready for the encampments and demonstrations that spread beyond campus. SJP declared that Palestinian students were “PART of this movement, not in solidarity with this movement.” In 2001 there were no such support groups for Islamists at Harvard.
Harvard was a soft target for foreign penetration, having developed an adversarial relationship to the American government and increasingly to the country itself. Veteran
Yuan Dynasty - New General Megathread for the 25th-27th of April 2025
The Yuan Dynasty was established by the Mongols and ruled China from 1271 to 1368 CE. Their first emperor was Kublai Khan (r. 1260-1279 CE) who finally defeated the Song Dynasty which had reigned in China since 960 CE. Stability and peace within China brought a certain economic prosperity for some as Kublai and his successors promoted international trade which saw the now-unified country open up to the wider world. While there was peace in the western part of the Mongol Empire, Kublai launched two unsuccessful invasions of Japan and several others elsewhere in South East Asia. The Mongols' reign in China was finally ended due to a lethal cocktail of endless infighting amongst their leaders, inept and corrupt government which overspent and overtaxed, floods and famines. Peasant uprisings rumbled throughout the 14th century CE until one, led by the Red Turban Movement, toppled the Yuan and brought in a new regime, the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 CE).
Kublai Khan & the Song
In 1268 CE Kubla