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Bitch if I wanted the robot, I’d ask it myself (well, I’d ask the Chinese one)! I’m asking you!

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They created the account recently. IG grid looks similar to TikTok. And FB profile has the same though bubble recently added to TikTok.

I’m scared. I want TikTok saved. But not at this cost. This is literally the worst timeline. If this is confirmed, I’m going to delete my account and be only on rednote I’m serious.

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The Vancouver Public Library (“VPL”) has implemented a branch-wide ban on employees who show symbols of support for the Palestinian people. According to internal workplace memos obtained by The Mainlander and interviews with employees, library management has been enforcing a ban on library workers’ ability to wear signs of support for Palestinians, including the watermelon pin and the keffiyeh. The policy has been in place since July, 2024. One VPL worker, who asked to remain anonymous due to fear of workplace reprisal, recounts being told by management that staff can only wear a pin or clothing item displaying a Palestinian flag if they speak “Palestinian Arabic.”

Keffiyehs have also been banned in the workplace, unless staff are able to declare they are wearing the scarf for “cultural reasons” when investigated by management and HR. This is based on the VPL’s Endorsement and Advocacy Policy and independent reports from staff. The policy was consolidated in a memo entitled “Culture attire at work” [sic] sent by VPL management to all employees on Oct. 31, 2024, and obtained by The Mainlander in full.

The Oct. 31 memo states: “If someone is wearing a keffiyeh for political reasons, this is not permitted at work; if we believe that this is happening, we will ask questions and will not permit it to continue. However, if someone is wearing it as cultural attire, this has always been permitted.” The same memo also makes the claim that Palestinian religious and cultural symbols compromise workplace safety, and that for some staff it is “very hard and even threatening to see a keffiyeh worn at work.” VPL management will tolerate the donning of Palestinian cultural attire in some instances even though the attire is threatening for some staff, says the memo, since the aim of the policy is to “balance competing rights and interests.”

The current controversy began when an influential member of the public filed an official complaint against an art exhibit shown at the Britannia Art Gallery that is couched in the VPL’s Britannia Branch in June 2024. The exhibition, entitled Still Here, showed an Indigenous figure in regalia, wearing a woven cedar bark hat, standing alongside another Indigenous figure wearing a keffiyeh. The Director of the Britannia Community Centre confirmed their support of the artist’s right to exhibit their work and to continue the show for its planned duration.

Several Vancouver institutions have undergone a pro-Israel shift since the October 2022 election of Mayor Ken Sim and his ruling ABC Vancouver party to City Council. Shortly after the municipal election, City Council voted to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (“IHRA”) definition of antisemitism in November 2022. The IHRA definition of antisemitism conflates critiques of the state of Israel with antisemitism, which means that any critique of Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine is labeled antisemitism, and therefore subject to repression and censorship. Vancouver was one of the first municipalities in Canada to approve the IHRA definition. Numerous Jewish groups have spoken out against the IHRA definition of antisemitism... Sid Shniad, founding member of the Vancouver chapter of Independent Jewish Voices Canada, says that, “Responding to instances of antisemitism does not require a special definition. Antisemitism is a form of racism that should be addressed the same way we respond to other forms of racism, such as Islamophobia or anti-Black racism....The IHRA definition includes eleven examples of anti-Semitism, seven of which relate to Israel and Zionism. These examples serve to conflate criticism of Israel and Zionism with antisemitism. Jewish identity and Judaism are distinct from Zionism. Furthermore, a significant and growing number of Jews are joining movements in support of Palestinian liberation.”

Vancouver remains one of the few BC municipalities to decline growing calls for a ceasefire. Mayor Sim has refused to explain why, even as he was approached and asked by a descendant of a passenger on the Komagata Maru at a February 2024 public apology for “past” imperial violence.

The year 2023 saw a gradual ABC-led transition within public institutions in Vancouver, including the purging of a trustee from the VPL Board of Trustees. Melody Ma, an active member of the board, was controversially terminated in December 2023 at the end of her first term. Ma was recommended for a second two-year term renewal by the Board’ governance committee, but the City’s nomination subcommittee interfered. Shortly after her termination she was replaced by an ABC party insider. At issue was her support for the City of Vancouver’s Living Wage Policy, which ABC city council voted to scrap in January 2023. Ma was alone in endorsing a continuation of the policy within the VPL, when the library board voted to “harmonize” library policy with the city’s decision to scrap the living wage. She believes that alongside her advocacy for Chinatown, the living wage debate played a role in her termination.

More recently, longtime VPL Trustee Abeer Yusuf was also phased out of her VPL Board trusteeship after not being recommended for re-election this past November 2024. Abeer was the only Muslim trustee serving on the Board. She was in her sixth year on the board, and was among the youngest VPL trustees to serve, with one two-year term remaining in her maximum eight-year trusteeship. Yusuf has been vocal about Palestine in the past. Like Yusuf, Ma has also spoken out and has raised humanitarian aid to help rebuild a bombed public library in Gaza.

Staff...have also expressed concern about the loss of diverse perspectives on the Board and the authority the Board has to circumvent previous Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion initiatives. In an audio meeting with staff on Jul. 16, 2024, Chief Librarian and CEO of the VPL, Christina de Castell, commented on the extent to which the Board can influence the VPL’s policies and values... When asked about the risk of a racist Board in the future... de Castell responded, “our role is no longer to raise voices that are marginalized.”

Tensions at the VPL could be related to budget austerity at the municipal level. Mayor Ken Sim’s austerity approach to governance has involved freezing budgets for most departments except the police, who have continued to receive significant funding increases. Sim and ABC’s austerity approach has led to a deeper reliance on charity and the private sector at VPL and elsewhere. This might help explain the banning of Palestinian support symbols... given that two prominent VPL donors – the Diamond Foundation and the Wosk Family – either donate to or have ties with Birthright and Israel Bonds, respectively. In the current City budget the VPL was not granted its request for an additional $450K to operate, yet VPD’s $12M increase was approved. The additional VPL funding would have allowed the VPL to meet adequate staffing levels and prevent branch closures. Numerous closings have already taken place this past year, and 2025 budget austerity will mean reduced hours in the new year for some branches.

In late 2018, the library hosted a talk by Meghan Murphy, a figure notorious for her anti-trans/anti-sex worker writings and speeches. Though the talk was condemned by LGBTQ+ groups across the country, the VPL Board proceeded with the event...stating the following: “in keeping with its value of intellectual freedom, the Library will not restrict freedom of expression beyond the limits prescribed by Canadian law.” The VPL’s decision drew ire, even from the Vancouver Pride Society... which responded by banning the VPL from its 2019 parade...the following year... VPL board members approved hosting yet another panel discussion debating trans rights and featuring Murphy.

As an institution, the VPL has joined the call for Truth and Reconciliation and implemented the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). But contrary to the principles enshrined in these documents and commitments, the institution has stopped short of allowing its own staff to highlight wrongdoing perpetrated by settler-colonial regimes.

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Hopefully it holds.

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What could’ve been…

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Link to OG Tweet.

PM of Senegal responded (translated):

He finally declares that "no African country would be sovereign today if France had not deployed." Let us note that France has neither the capacity nor the legitimacy to ensure Africa's security and sovereignty.

On the contrary, it has often contributed to destabilizing certain African countries such as Libya, with disastrous consequences noted for the stability and security of the Sahel.

This is finally the place to remind President Macron that if African soldiers, sometimes forcibly mobilized, mistreated and ultimately betrayed, had not deployed during the Second World War to defend France, it would, perhaps still be German today.

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someone save me from ai i dont wanna live in this cyberpunk dystopia anymore

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It is kinda ruining my life lmao. I have never felt this strongly for anyone. When we talk, I can ride that high for days. But then she gives me (what I perceive as) the cold shoulder and the depression I feel... boy. It's been like this for months. I cannot go on, man.

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It’s someone from work. We planned on meeting at a nice vegan place. I’ve been waiting for an hour. Texted her a couple times at half hour intervals. Dunno what to do.

I mean, I will see her again. Cuz work. Just feels really shitty cuz I thought we could be good friends at the very least lol.

Edit: so, there was a possible explanation. I don’t know how plausible it is tbh. I can see either way. But we both apologized. I’m going to remain hopeful. I laid out my schedule and she said she did want to meet and that we can reschedule. I don’t know when. Waiting for her I guess. I dunno how assertive to be. I’m not good at this shit.

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[-] [email protected] 76 points 1 year ago

It's not even that. Like, everyone memes on centrists but this take is, somehow, even worse. This dude is saying he literally doesn't care about what's happening (genocide) and that if you try to make him care in a way that inconveniences him even a little bit (by blocking a road) he will actively choose to support the side committing the genocide.

I don't even have words.

[-] [email protected] 78 points 1 year ago

I’m so fucking jealous this dude not only got to go to Xinjiang but even got invited to the house of an Uyghur family and probably ate delicious food what the fuck. I hate this.

It should’ve been me.

[-] [email protected] 80 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Much love to you and hope you and your family/friends remain safe. heart-sickle

[-] [email protected] 107 points 1 year ago

Kapitalist, Konservative, Khristian = Russia since the 1990s.

May Allah destroy the Amerikan empire and this shambling Russian corpse in one strike.

[-] [email protected] 81 points 1 year ago

Don't forget the submarine controlled by a discount Xbox controller.

[-] [email protected] 79 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Atleast the replies and quotes are 90% good. Still the occasional anti-Russia shill in there. but damn. No matter how anti-communist Putin is, and under him Russia has become ussr-cry , at least they still hate Nazis. Can't say the same for any Western country (other than Ireland I guess).

[-] [email protected] 92 points 1 year ago

Civilian deaths 2 years into the Ukraine war stands at 10,000.

After 5 months, it's 30,000 deaths in Gaza. That means if Israel were bombing Ukraine, the would've killed 150,000 Ukrainian civilians instead of 10,000. And if Russian were bombing Gaza, they would've killed just 2,000 instead 30,000.

And I didn't even factor in population. Ukraine has 20x the population of Gaza. (40m to 2m). The impact of each innocent life lost is 20x more in Gaza than it is in Ukraine. It is 20x easier to wipe out an entire family, 20x easier to find someone who's lost someone, 20x to erase entire histories and subcultures (especially when you bomb universities, libraries, ancient monuments).

So, Russia is at least 14-15 TIMES more humane and caring about civilian life than Israel is. And if you factor in the impact of the difference in relative population (40m vs 2m) that shoots up to 280-300 TIMES more humane and caring than Israel. That's not 280%-380% - That would be just 2.8-3.8 times. No.

Russia respects Ukrainian civilains 28,000%-30,000% more than Israel respects Gazan civilians.

[-] [email protected] 95 points 1 year ago

I always said it, but I never understood it till I watched Bernie’s stance on Gaza in real time.

[-] [email protected] 119 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I feel incredibly sad and depressed and disillusioned with Bernie, AOC and everyone else. Fuck them all. They will sell the rest of the world to the devil for a promise of some progress on the domestic front that’ll get broken anyways. And they know it’ll be broken! They know it! So why not stand in solidarity?! Why make the deal at all?

I’m just done.

[-] [email protected] 94 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The entire article is laughable of course, but I have to just admire the sheer audacity of the last part:

If Xi’s government privatizes inefficient state-owned enterprises, expands access for foreign businesses, and provides more social services and better protection of private property, the economy would embark on a much stronger growth path.

As no such reforms were implemented in 2023, the stalled economic recovery should not have come as a shock. Things could get worse for China in 2024 without new pro-market initiatives. Xi might then have to pray for a bit more luck.

Wow. I wonder why this commentator thinks US/West who already do these things are struggling right now, even more than China?

[-] [email protected] 81 points 1 year ago

Archive.org link.

The article also covers things that relate to trans rights in China more broadly, so definitely give it a read, but here's the stuff related to this case.

Timeline of Events: In 2018, Gao worked for e-commerce platform Dangdang. She applied for sick leave with her supervisor on the day of her gender reassignment surgery, submitting a medical certificate and the doctor's advice that she needed two months off work after the surgery. It was affirmed by her superior.

But the human resources staff rejected her application. They said her certificates contained “unclear content and cannot prove sickness”. The company also sent her a letter following her surgery, where they addressed Gao as “Mr”, referred to her as a “mental patient” and said that they had to “protect” other employees from her.

Two months after she had applied for sick leave, she was fired. Two months after that, she formally sought labour dispute arbitration. The letter the company sent Gao was used by her as evidence of unlawful dismissal.

In 2020, the Beijing court supported Gao on two counts and ruled that Dangdang should continue to honour her original contract of employment. In addition, the court said Dangdang should pay her salary from the date she applied for sick leave to the date of arbitration, which amounts to 128,028 yuan (US$18,000). It went on to state that “social tolerance is a blessing of the rule of law” and highlighted the need to “respect diverse ways of living and protect the dignity of transgender people.”

The details of the case were previously unknown, and were posted online by the Shanghai Federation Trade Unions on November 29, 2023.

[-] [email protected] 97 points 2 years ago

Thread with cope if you want to browse.

ITS JUST AN ANCIENT SLAVIC PAGAN RUNE BRO. ITS AN ANCIENT SLAVIC PAGAN RUUUUUUUUUUNE.

You'll have to scroll and open some replies to see the cope, as by now some normies have updooted the sane "fuck the nazis" type comments. But they're there. Lotsa them. Along with a lotta "fuck Russia" comments.

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