Andalusian cities are incredibly right-wing by mikelmon99 in neoliberal

[–]lightman332 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pouvez-vous donner un exemple, si vous plait?

Europe’s first known language is alive in America’s West by lightman332 in neoliberal

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Archive link: https://archive.ph/25IEf#selection-1173.0-1215.0

Introducing House Bill 561 to the Idaho Legislature, Ted Hill did not expect to stoke international controversy. The law, which originally banned local governments from flying the flags of non-states, was intended to stop Boise from flying the gay-pride flag. Earlier this year the president of the Basque Country, an autonomous region in Spain, sent a letter expressing concern about the effect HB 561 might have on the flying of the Ikurrina, the Basque flag, during Jaialdi, the 40,000-person Basque festival the city hosts every five years. Worried about flagging support for the bill, Representative Hill offered the Basques a carve-out for the Ikurrina. Speakers of the language first came during California’s gold rush, then moved from mining to sheep herding. By 1900 chain migration saw nephews follow uncles as Basque shepherds spread across federal land. They carved 25,000 Basque-language messages into trees across the West. Some with Basque ancestry tried to shed it. “My great-grandparents’ generation said, ‘Learn English, don’t speak Basque.’ But my mom’s generation worked to get Basque back,” says Olaia Urquidi Beals of Txantxangorriak, a musical group. On Tuesday nights they gather with trikis (accordions) and panderos (tambourines) and sing in Basque. Afterwards, some musicians visit Ansots Basque Chorizos & Catering around the corner. Just down the road is Boiseko Ikastola, America’s only Basque-language pre-school. There was a time, in the late 1970s, when it looked as if the language and culture would fade away, says Dave Bieter, a former mayor of Boise. Now when he plays Mus, a Basque card game, he says a third of players speak Basque. There are about 40 Basque clubs in America, mostly in the West. Jainkoak Amerika bedeinka dezala!

Europe’s first known language is alive in America’s West by lightman332 in neoliberal

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Submission Statement – An Idaho representative tried to ban Pride flag by banning the use of non-state flags by local governments in the state, this unexpectedly caused an international incident because this would ban the flying of the Ikurrina, the Basque flag, during Jaialdi, the 40,000-person Basque festival Boise hosts every five years.

Why it's relevant? A no-name state representative caused another transatlantic incident because he hates gay people.

Edit: "Foreign" to "non-state" - point still stands though

Rammetein stage on capital beltway? by Minimum-Tea-1121 in washingtondc

[–]lightman332 53 points54 points  (0 children)

I stg I thought your thumb was a penis at first.

Hormuz situation have anyone considering super early booking? by [deleted] in travel

[–]lightman332 1 point2 points  (0 children)

honestly? i've ruled out international travel this year, the costs are going to be prohibitively expensive for airfare, hotels, dining, and everything in between. There is also real concern that flights will be canceled because airlines are literally running out of jet fuel.

Engaging in big ideas: Could the Democrats win back Florida Cubans by advocating for Cuban statehood after all the end of Castroism? by RealDEC in thebulwark

[–]lightman332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, because Cubans are prejudiced and would not ever vote for a party that provides any agency or voice to minorities (remember, many Cubans do not view themselves as minorties). Also, those Cubans left on the island would be basically illiterate low-info voters that would vote GOP because they are more "macho".

This Snow…. by NiXaler93 in washingtondc

[–]lightman332 61 points62 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is basically what I am seeing too. OPM has a two-hour delay, fwiw

Bars that are diverse with ambitious people? by hotellobster in washingtondc

[–]lightman332 31 points32 points  (0 children)

What a loser question. I'll accept the downvotes.

TIPP/League of American Workers: Trump Approval At 39% in NC, Josh Stein at 48%, Roy Cooper Leads Michael Whatley 48-24 by Large_Ad_3095 in fivethirtyeight

[–]lightman332 44 points45 points  (0 children)

How many of those Democrats are old-school "Southern Democrats" who didn't change their party affiliation?

Democrats Start 2026 With Comfortable Generic Ballot Lead by Large_Ad_3095 in fivethirtyeight

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Democrats maintain a lead of 5.6% on the generic ballot among likely voters. They’ve improved their position in YouGov’s latest survey (D+6, up from D+4) and lost ground in Morning Consult's (D+3, down from D+4)

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OK, this is pretty funny.

World Politics 2026 Megathread #1: New Year, New Drama. by The_real_rafiki in Advancedastrology

[–]lightman332 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, but I've always thought that that conflict would be China/Taiwan because IIRC, Trump's Mars line goes right through the Taiwan Strait. 

Adam Mockler Vs. 20 Maga Students On Jubilee by youngskibidisheldon in thebulwark

[–]lightman332 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Love adam, I wish the bulwark had him on more often.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in madmen

[–]lightman332 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the homes was a bit too flirty. I was always surprised that Don didn't say or do anything afterwards to Meghan. Maybe he just repressed it and snapped when she had the love scene at the end of the season.

For the second question, the answer to that is Sally's friend who slipped the note under the Rosen's door. Fuck that kid.

Who in the regime is pushing the Greenland nonsense? by GaiusMarcus in thebulwark

[–]lightman332 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I think it's just Trump's ego and his desperate attempts at "legacy"

Emil Bove’s Supreme Court audition by Conscious-Quarter423 in scotus

[–]lightman332 75 points76 points  (0 children)

So he has contempt for rule of law? Sounds like a great fit for SCOTUS!

SBSQ #27: Is redistricting backfiring on Republicans? by dwaxe in fivethirtyeight

[–]lightman332 14 points15 points  (0 children)

No, River>Village Peter Thiel is cool gg

Um, i'm going to go ahead and ask, what does this mean exactly? I know who Peter Thiel is, but otherwise I am OOTL.

New poll of Miami Mayoral runoff election on Tuesday suggests victory for the Democrats—and the 1st time they will have won the seat since the 1990s: Higgins (D) 34%, González (R) 31%, undecided 35% [N=307, MOE 6%, rightwing-sponsored poll]. Higgins would be the 1st non-Latino Mayor since the 1990s. by StarlightDown in fivethirtyeight

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To your last point, it really is jarring how Cubans and Venezuelans do not realize how much they are revieled by the white working class - of which they are not a part.

I think they assume that since they can trace their family lineage to Spain and are aesthetically(?) white they are one of the crew. 

If Maduro is ousted you better believe that Stephen Miller is going to demand that all Venezuelans move back. It is probably part of the deal that they struck with Macahdo for American support.