And Milei didn’t cause this. He was in office maybe a month at this point? And the poverty rate had already rapidly risen from 40% to 50% in the six months prior under Fernández.
And Milei didn’t cause this. He was in office maybe a month at this point? And the poverty rate had already rapidly risen from 40% to 50% in the six months prior under Fernández.
Yeah, people love to look at who’s in the White/Pink House and think everything since the day he took office was single-handedly caused by him.
Things got bad the last few years, but the hunger index is still only 6.4.
He took office in December, so this is entirely the fault of Peronism and doesn’t have anything to do with Milei yet.
It also does it the other way around. I failed recently for not calling a motorcycle a bicycle.
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Oh yeah, I’m sure these political memes are making some very deep points and are gonna change the minds of alllll those staunch MAGAs who are obviously all over Lemmy.
All three are generally true.
In all likelihood they would be neither. With modern technology, we don’t need a large percent of the population farming. I realize communists typically eliminate the intellectuals and kulaks—those who would actually have useful knowledge—first, but the smart things would be to have the current farmers keep farming. You’d likely be assigned to a factory to manufacture widgets for the rest of your days.
Her insurance premium is 100.2% of her salary?
Obviously those things (except capitalism and some wars) are bad, but literally every country has a history of essentially the same thing.
I thought they undid that after a few days?
I think Musk’s individual recklessness ruined Twitter a lot more than any corporatism.
/c/nonpoliticaltwitter exists for your Twitter screenshots.
My hot take is that a meme should have Impact font.
As of 8½ years ago, you can’t buy keys from Steam, although they still allow developers to generate keys for use on other sites that still use them.
How would requiring keys to be declared help? The people using the keys are all innocent (or at least largely ignorant) buyers. Steam can already see who those are, but that doesn’t stop the sale or say who sold them.
The problem is rather the opposite. The keys are secure and their sale is decentralized, which gives limited control over them. People generate the keys with stolen credit cards, and then resell them. The postal devs are basically admitting they are giving up trying to actually go after the thieves, but it is genuinely hard to figure out which keys are legit and which are stolen. All your proposing is to make it impossible to revoke a key even if you know it’s illegal.
The actual way to prevent this theft would be to forbid merchants from generating keys at all, and go to a fully centralized model like Steam and Epic generally use.
Columbus was already dead for over hundred years.