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2025-01-08
so a right wing country moving towards fascism (again)
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It was always, as left was always marx.
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When you try to win the argument through censorship and ostracism, you end up with extremists.
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I will not resubscribe any time soon unless downloading the audio edition is reinstated as a feature of the subscription.
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Well if Austrians want to drop the Russian sanctions, they can volunteer as the first wave of soldiers to defend the EU.
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What you're saying makes no sense. EU is not a military alliance and Austria is not even in NATO.
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@ it does make sense. The EU also has a security clause in its agreement.
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So sad…
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