

I’m clearly missing some huge portions of this [complicated] picture.
wtaf. 😐
Even a fragment of the infinite is boundless. Hope always endures. 🌌


I’m clearly missing some huge portions of this [complicated] picture.
wtaf. 😐


The Führer is unaware of any concentration camps and associated atrocities.


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Trump calls Jan 6 a “day of love.” This bodycam footage shows otherwise.
NPR interview segment with January 6th police officers: https://youtu.be/CvL4sXhGrYs
On Jan. 6, 2021, 140 police officers were injured defending the U.S. Capitol from a violent mob of Trump supporters. Five years later, many still live with the physical and psychological damage from that day.
NPR Investigations correspondent Tom Dreisbach sat down with two officers who defended the Capitol — Michael Fanone and Daniel Hodges — to watch their police body camera footage from Jan. 6. Both were subjected to some of the most brutal violence of the day, inside a tunnel where police were outnumbered by rioters armed with flagpoles, stun guns, crutches, stolen police shields and chemical sprays.
Fanone, Hodges and other officers say that Trump’s mass pardon of Jan. 6 rioters has exacerbated the trauma of that day. Both Fanone and Hodges have received death threats, and been called “crisis actors.” But the footage from their body-cams shows the reality of what they experienced.
Both videos come from NPR’s Jan. 6 archive, part of a long-term effort to preserve the historical record — a public database tracking every arrest, charge, verdict, and sentence related to the attack. In Dec. 2025, the archive expanded to include police bodycam, surveillance video and other courtroom evidence, making this material available for anyone to examine firsthand.


Ads on public access radio never actually bother me. Calm, normal ads without sound effects or gimmicks actually get my attention.
The irony.


searches couch furiously


Which is perfect, because I never want to see ads. Ever.
Which is why when I watch YouTube… there are none. Ever. 😅


You both suck and correctly responded.
First I laughed. 😅 Then I sobbed. 😭


The most important thing this article is pointing out as all the hypocrisy.


Ahh, yes. Vienam.
Cool source. I like the little cartoon guy running across my screen.
PS. Presuming this is accurate, it sure as hell would be awesome for the rest of the world to follow suit. But… you know… capitalism.


Okay. Good. Better late than never. Now what?
Are we being critical of other similar situations now? Are new systems being put in place to prevent this moving forward?
Is the EPA going to change its tune? Is the WHO going to do anything different?
Is the current American administration going to override all of this anyway? What does Europe have to say?
So many questions.


Absolutely. Just do the following first…


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“Years of pressure have shown us that persistence is rewarded. We pushed and the West eventually adjusted its expectations to ours. We can do anything.” - Some Russian Official


Mildly repulsive.


That is a VERY different feel. Smart decision to go the direction that they did.


It’s crazy that the CDC can no longer be trusted as an information source now. 😖


I’m genuinely curious about what actually happened.


This is one of the few reasons I wish there were gods. Humans are monsters and we need intervention. So easily and callously is human life destroyed.
How I wish the Sudanese, and so many other people in similar plights, mattered to the rest of the world.
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We’ll work with you [so long as it makes business sense].