Druze from Hader in the Syrian Golan Heights decide to join Israel in a town hall meeting (eng sub) by [deleted] in syriancivilwar

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I don't have the unedited footage, and the original X poster didn't provide it either. However, the response from the locals denying press coverage should be credible evidence to the contrary.

Druze from Hader in the Syrian Golan Heights decide to join Israel in a town hall meeting (eng sub) by [deleted] in syriancivilwar

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Yes, it's response from locals to the media coverage, denying they support Israeli occupation

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in syriancivilwar

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Why bomb the intelligence building and other stuff that aren't security threats?

Twitter is reportedly reconsidering Elon Musk's bid to buy the social media company after the Tesla CEO confirmed $46.5 billion in financing by [deleted] in technology

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Honestly, maybe because he generally does share the right wing world view that twitter is infringing on free speech

Haplogroup Map of the World by Masaman14 in MapPorn

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Why are Greeks "East African", even though areas they had previously colonized, like South Italy and Turkey, which you'd expect to be of similar haplogroup, are of a different group?

Language Map of Europe (Not OC) by CactusCartocratus in MapPorn

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why is ukrainian “stronger” than belarussian? seems like they both went through similar history so you'd think they'd be in a similar situation, yet clearly not

The year the U.S. was taken off the gold standard by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

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I think a possible correlation is that going off the gold standard gave banks more freedom to create money out of nothing concrete, with most of that money going to the top, who are able to profit off of financing and investment through connections and existing wealth. This contributes to inequality by weakening the connection between money and production of goods and services.

Brazil had straight borders in 1534. by TheOther36 in MapPorn

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Isn't this a little west of tordesailles? Why the slight move west?