I’m Easily Overwhelmed
It is not supposed to look like that.
Probably. These ships are not even Russian, they just have “Russian connections”.
In the Danish city of Odense, the mayor is malding that he can’t ban ships from legally and peacefully docking in the local harbour:
“Deeply frustrating”: Odense mayor wants Russian ships out of the harbor
Russian ships should not be allowed to dock at Odense Harbor and receive services.
This is the message in an email from Odense’s mayor, Peter Rahbæk Juel, from the Social Democrats, to the Minister of Transport, Thomas Danielsen, from the Liberal Party.
The call comes in response to reports on how ships with Russian connections are creatively bypassing current sanctions, for example, by transporting natural gas to Russia.
“The ships are being serviced by companies located at the harbor. They’ve done so completely legally - and without Odense Harbor being able to refuse them, which is deeply frustrating,” writes the mayor in the email.
Odense Harbor is obligated to accept ships as long as they do not break any laws or sanctions - and officially, they are not, according to the mayor.
You have the rainbow which literally means something along the line of “the entire spectrum”. That is a neat, simple symbol that can include everyone in the LGBT+ community — But that symbolism doesn’t work when you also want to be able to point to a specific area of the flag and be able to say “this is for that particularly group”, “this is for that other particular group”.
I applaud the intention to be more inclusive of trans and bipoc people and I’m not trying to be dismissive of the unique challenges they face. I’m just kind of mildly grumpy that a side effect of this is worse flag design.
The hand is that of a cop, pulling aside the curtain so he can shoot the dog while it is too busy praying to notice him.
The original pride flag and the trans flag are awesome flags. The new one looks too busy and the symbolism is contradictory.
And support the troops!
The Danish military has lost the ability to learn from Ukraine
The Danish military currently lacks the capacity to systematically follow and learn from the war in Ukraine. This is according to a major from the military’s development and planning staff, as stated in a September 26th article by DR (Danish state media). The piece, which also seems to serve as a promotional platform for drones, highlights a gap in the military’s ability to adapt lessons from the conflict.
No specific personnel have been assigned to gather insights from the war and apply them to the Danish armed forces. The major expresses the concern bluntly: “If we aren’t evolving, we’ll fall behind when the day comes that we’re the ones who have to stop Russia somewhere.”
An analyst from the Danish Defense Academy adds that while many in the military are following the war closely, they do so in their free time without any coordinated institutional effort.
The major attributes this failure to manpower shortages, with other tasks taking priority. He also points out that the military’s development wing was gutted by politicians in the 2018-2023 defense agreement, and rebuilding that capability will take years.
An example is given, courtesy of Danish drone manufacturers. They have amassed substantial practical experience and made lots of money by supplying drone equipment to Ukraine. Despite this, the Danish army has yet to buy any of these drones for itself, causing the Danish military to be behind on modern warfare as well as Danish drone manufacturers to be unhappy.
If there are 653,000 unhoused persons in America and if the average rent is USD 1,712, these money could have guessed each and every one of them for seven months.
When a brutal fascist regime is waging a war of terror against civilians, you think of where your sympathies lie.
So has Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Denmark’s controversial foreign minister, who gave this statement to government broadcaster DR on September 26th 2024:
“I can certainly tell the difference between these countries. I know where my sympathy intuitively lies. I know which countries are democracies and which are not. But that doesn’t change the fact that, in the end, everyone has a responsibility to ensure this doesn’t spiral completely out of control.”
The statement is an example of democracy washing where the alleged democratic nature of the illegal zionist entity is used to justify their atrocities and shift blame to the victims.
Journalists from a free and independent news outlet might have asked him follow-up questions such as:
If it is low enough yield to be within the conventional range, what would even be the point of using tactical nukes and then trying to keep it secret? The whole point of nuclear weapons, apart from being able to make a really big boom, is that they terrorise people. You want everyone to know that you have these apocalyptic weapons and that you are deranged enough to use them.
Dropping tactical nukes could be seen by zionist leadership as a way of restoring their reputation as unbeatable madmen but then they would be public about it.
Not to be a doomer but “not being able to win” is not the same as “will be defeated completely”. Kicking the zionist scum out of your own country is one thing, liberating land they have occupied for a lifetime is something completely different, especially when they are backed by the American empire.
If there’s one sector of manufacturing where the west is still the unrivaled world leader then it is the manufacturing of consent.
I don’t think there has ever been as efficient and sophisticated a propaganda machine than what the west is currently wielding.
On september 23rd Danish government broadcaster DR reported the results of a poll showing that less than half of the population have confidence that politicians are able to make sound decisions before sending Danish soldiers to war. A majority agreed that the Danish military should be tasked with defending the territory of Denmark as well as that of fellow NATO protectorates. This is a much less bellicose stance than what the media and politicians would normally have you believe.
The poll comes together with two retired generals making criticisms of the way Denmark has taken part in foreign imperialist adventures over the past few decades. Former chief of staff Jesper Helsøe is predicting that the people and the politicians will “think it very well through” another time before going to war again and brigadier general Ole Kværnø has made this comment:
We have been at war for 30 years, we have had 30,000 soldiers deployed. We have used military force and done violence to people we wanted to convince that our values were superior to any other set of values
While the public and military leaders are unable to see the benefits of imperialist adventures, Troels Lund Poulsen, head of the Liberal Party-controlled ministry of defense, dismisses the war fatigue. He points to how the Ukraine war made a majority of Danish voters support the abolition of Denmark’s national abstention from EU’s common war policy, stating that it shows how events “can luckily influence the individual Dane about what is sensible to do”.
He goes on to admit that "errors " were made regarding the practical execution of the war but makes no mention of how imperial projects like the unprovoked full-scale invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan were fundamentally criminal endeavours.
Yes.
I like your Lokomotiv posting. The news mega is great for Big Important News like wars and the economy but I also like to learn about other stuff, like sports or simply weird stuff. It is a nice palate cleanser in between all the horrible stuff.
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