π§Ώ Some light humor to break up your feed*. Another recent news summary in the form of Memes and quotes of other people that are noteworthy or thought-provoking, condensed.
*Hmmm. 'Feed', like what you give livestock, just occurred to me; not that I think of you as livestock, but they probably think of us that way.
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π§Ώ Alleged to be video from TelAviv last night, and apparently Grok says it is real, not that it makes any difference.
Enjoy the visuals.
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Enjoy the visuals.
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π§Ώ 'The Belgrade Forum for a World of Equals' - which I attended last week - commemorating the 26th anniversary and the victims of the NATO war of aggression against The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SRB & MNE) - has uploaded the whole video of Professorβ¦
π§Ώ'The Belgrade Forum for a World of Equals' held the annual memorial event for the 27th anniversary of the illegal NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. Like last year, I attended, more material soon.
You may recognize professor Chossudovsky and Dragoljub BosniΔ.
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You may recognize professor Chossudovsky and Dragoljub BosniΔ.
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π§Ώ At today's memorial on the occasion of the 27th anniversary of the illegal NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, Russian general Leonid Ivashov sent a video message due to his inability to fly in for the second year in a row [due to western sanctions].
The retired Colonel General, who was one of the organizers of the 1999 "March to Pristina [airport]" at the end of the conflict; had some choice words about how those events, 27 years ago, are still reverberating in Iran and the world today, and how the same enemy continues to wage war against humanity.
Original with Serbian subtitles provided by 'The Belgrade Forum for a World of Equals', and "automated" English subtitles provided graciously by Wes, specifically for you.
Very poignant speech with many takeaways, highly recommended.
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The retired Colonel General, who was one of the organizers of the 1999 "March to Pristina [airport]" at the end of the conflict; had some choice words about how those events, 27 years ago, are still reverberating in Iran and the world today, and how the same enemy continues to wage war against humanity.
Original with Serbian subtitles provided by 'The Belgrade Forum for a World of Equals', and "automated" English subtitles provided graciously by Wes, specifically for you.
Very poignant speech with many takeaways, highly recommended.
@WorkingBrother π
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