Silverseren

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[–] Silverseren@kbin.social 13 points 5 months ago

I just want to put this general information out there to counter any potential misinformation pushers here or anywhere on this topic.

The ICC recognizes the Palestinian Authority and the State of Palestine as a state actor, not Hamas. And the PA ratified the Rome Statute in 2015, submitting their instrument of accession. Other partially recognized states are also free to join the Rome Statute if they choose, such as Taiwan, Kosovo, and more. The former is actually considering to do so as of last year in order to have more protections against China.

So, yes, Palestine is fully allowed recognition and jurisdiction by the ICC. This was helped by the UN making the State of Palestine an official non-member observer state in 2012.

[–] Silverseren@kbin.social 76 points 6 months ago (15 children)

Passages Alaska, founded in 2020. The website is incredibly vague on whom the therapy they use is for. They claim it's for teens who "struggle with anxiety, depression, technology addiction, low self-esteem, and failure to launch" which is, as stated, incredibly vague.

Actual medical anxiety and depression isn't the fault of the person and needs medicine, not "mindfulness therapy". And I have no idea what "technology addiction" is. This sounds like parents who are mad at their kid being on their phone all the time.

It seems to be some New Age-y nonsense with a bunch of meditation and yoga BS.

[–] Silverseren@kbin.social 21 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Canary Mission is indeed one of the organizations that does. They aren't the only Israeli government funded group doing such targeted harassment, but they seem to be the main one.

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/americas/israeli-blacklisting-intimidation-mission-in-us/3096068

[–] Silverseren@kbin.social 22 points 6 months ago (4 children)

pats your head It's okay, I know reading comprehension is difficult for some people.

[–] Silverseren@kbin.social 18 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I certainly hope so. Japan is notoriously light on punishment for pedophilia. They usually just give small fines for people found with child pornography, no matter the amount.

[–] Silverseren@kbin.social 18 points 6 months ago (1 children)

So, yeah, apparently trying to prevent a car from purposefully running you over is illegal. It's "attempted criminal mischief", in fact.

These university administrations and police are such a joke.

[–] Silverseren@kbin.social 27 points 6 months ago

So, if you want to talk about "outside agitators"...

[–] Silverseren@kbin.social 4 points 6 months ago

It does happen all the time. It is a problem that it happens all the time. These planes aren't made with proper quality control checks in place and are far less safe than the airlines have been claiming for years.

The extra scrutiny from the news is a good thing.

[–] Silverseren@kbin.social 6 points 6 months ago

Yeah, any DNA or RNA in there is going to be completely denatured because of the pasteurization. But that doesn't mean the physical components of the genes just goes away. It is made ineffective and harmless, but it serves as a useful measure on how many cows are infected.

[–] Silverseren@kbin.social 95 points 6 months ago (18 children)

It should be noted that this is just a method to determine the amount of infected cows. The milk itself isn't a threat to anyone. Virus fragments in themselves can't do anything, they're just a sign of the original cow problem.

Call out anyone that tries to fearmonger about the milk being dangerous.

[–] Silverseren@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago

Yes, exactly. They have a separate clause in their contract that makes it so you can't be hired at the company you're being contracted to until you're most of the way through your contract (or the company has to pay the contracting agency a decent chunk of change if they really want to hire you on early).

And the noncompete is an additional document to prevent you from just ending your contract early and applying for the real position at the company without that issue.

Basically the contracting agency trying to get as much money as possible. Even while offering the most minimum of worker benefits they can legally manage.

[–] Silverseren@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago (2 children)

I think you misunderstood. The contracting agency has the noncompete clause in their contract. To prevent you from being able to cancel your contract part way through and get a real job at the company you're being contracted out to.

 

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