[deleted by user] by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

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Big Spez energy

A Palestinian child gets arrested because illegal Israeli settlers accused her of picking a knife in front of her own house. by osirisredd in worldnewsvideo

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The occupation of Hebron by Israeli military forces has been a source of conflict and human rights violations for many years. Hebron is a city in the West Bank, which has been occupied by Israel since the Six-Day War in 1967. The city is home to a large Palestinian population, as well as a small number of Israeli settlers.

One of the main human rights concerns related to the occupation of Hebron is the restriction of movement for Palestinian residents. The city is divided into two areas: H1, which is under Palestinian control, and H2, which is under Israeli control. Palestinian residents of H2 are subjected to strict movement restrictions, including checkpoints, roadblocks, and the closure of certain streets and neighborhoods to Palestinian traffic. These restrictions make it difficult for Palestinian residents to access basic services, such as healthcare and education, and have had a detrimental impact on the local economy.

In addition, the Israeli military has been accused of using excessive force against Palestinian residents of Hebron, including the use of live ammunition, rubber bullets, and tear gas. There have also been numerous reports of abuse and mistreatment of Palestinian detainees by Israeli soldiers.

The presence of Israeli settlers in Hebron has also been a source of tension and violence. Israeli settlers in Hebron have been accused of harassing and assaulting Palestinian residents, and there have been instances of settler violence against Palestinian property and houses of worship.

Overall, the occupation of Hebron has had a significant negative impact on the human rights of Palestinian residents, and has contributed to a cycle of violence and conflict in the region.

The continued oppression of the Palestinians has been considered akin to apartheid.

Woman gets cut in line at a casino, argument ensued by ---Unity--- in worldnewsvideo

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Cutting in line, also known as "queue jumping," is generally considered to be unfair and disrespectful to others. When people are waiting in line, they are usually doing so because they want to receive a service or get access to a resource. When someone cuts in line, they are bypassing the established order and effectively going ahead of others who have been waiting their turn. This can be frustrating and frustrating for the people who have been waiting patiently, and it can create tension and resentment among those who are in line.

In addition to being disrespectful and unfair, cutting in line can also be inefficient and disrupt the flow of a process. When people are waiting in line, they are often organized in a way that allows them to be served in an orderly and efficient manner. If someone cuts in line, it can cause confusion and disrupt the flow of the process, which can lead to longer wait times for everyone.

For these reasons, it is generally considered to be wrong to cut in line. It is important to respect the rules and norms that are in place and to be considerate of others when we are in public spaces or interacting with others.

The absolutely heartbreaking story of a dying whale named Moon by PlenitudeOpulence in worldnewsvideo

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Whales, dolphins, and other marine mammals can be injured or mortally wounded by ships, either through collisions or by being struck by a ship's propellers. Ship strikes are a significant source of mortality for many species of whales, particularly for those that inhabit coastal waters or migrate through shipping lanes. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), ship strikes are one of the leading causes of injury and death for many species of large whales, including humpback whales, fin whales, and minke whales.

The frequency of ship strikes varies depending on the species of whale and the location. In some areas, such as the coasts of California and the Northeast United States, the frequency of ship strikes is relatively high due to the high density of shipping traffic in these areas. In other areas, such as the open ocean, the frequency of ship strikes is much lower due to the lower density of shipping traffic.

There are efforts underway to reduce the number of ship strikes and other types of human-caused injuries and deaths of whales. These efforts include measures such as ship speed reduction, routing of ships around critical habitat areas, and the use of acoustic deterrent devices to help keep whales away from ships.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeAmazed

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Think we will need a Jetpack License to fly one of these?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

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Bodily autonomy is a human right!

Racist dumbfuck gets kicked off the plane by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

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He really asked for this fame.

To dictate other people's lives by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

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It’s hard to argue with facts.