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www.themoscowtimes.com Kaliningrad Governor Blames Dead Philosopher Kant for Ukraine War - The Moscow Times

The governor of western Russia's Kaliningrad region blamed the 18th-century German enlightenment philosopher Immanuel Kant for the outbreak of war in Ukraine.  “He is directly related to the military conflict in Ukraine,” Anton Alikhanov, who governs the western exclave of Kaliningrad,&nbs...

Kaliningrad Governor Blames Dead Philosopher Kant for Ukraine War - The Moscow Times

The governor of western Russia's Kaliningrad region blamed the 18th-century German enlightenment philosopher Immanuel Kant for the outbreak of war in Ukraine. “He is directly related to the military conflict in Ukraine,” Anton Alikhanov, who governs the western exclave of Kaliningrad, said Friday at a local political science forum.

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Governor of the Russia's Kaliningrad Blames Philosopher Immanuel Kant for Ukraine War

www.themoscowtimes.com Kaliningrad Governor Blames Dead Philosopher Kant for Ukraine War - The Moscow Times

The governor of western Russia's Kaliningrad region blamed the 18th-century German enlightenment philosopher Immanuel Kant for the outbreak of war in Ukraine.  “He is directly related to the military conflict in Ukraine,” Anton Alikhanov, who governs the western exclave of Kaliningrad,&nbs...

Kaliningrad Governor Blames Dead Philosopher Kant for Ukraine War - The Moscow Times

The governor of western Russia's Kaliningrad region blamed the 18th-century German enlightenment philosopher Immanuel Kant for the outbreak of war in Ukraine. “He is directly related to the military conflict in Ukraine,” Anton Alikhanov, who governs the western exclave of Kaliningrad, said Friday at a local political science forum.

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Bild: Russia may attempt to attack Europe next winter, European intelligence source says
  • I understand many here still thinking that if Russia did not conquer all Ukraine in three days, it means it lost. But right now putin in the winning position. Russia annexed four oblasts, created Azov sea it's inner lake, and have ability to demand ceasefire on its terms. I can see how western countries in fatigue could force Ukraine to start peace talks. Meanwhile russia actively working on help Trump win. Also if AfD would win next year, there is big chance one of the major european workhorses will also took russian side. We could not count Orban's Hungary and Slovakia on west side right now already, and both those countries are bordering Ukraine. If russia really plan that attack, they could use shock tactics, like using nuclear weapon that settled down in Belarus to nuke Poland. After neutralizing it, meat assaults of Baltic states is not so hard, unfortunately, considering population's disproportion. Do not underestimate your military counterpart. And right now russia is the one.

  • What are some cool people you follow on other Mastodon and other Fediverse Platforms?
  • Hi! Appreciate your works! So, talking about this place. Welcome to another corner of fediverse. #Kbin and #Lemmy are federated forum platforms which work like Reddit but on principles similar to #Mastodon or #Pixelfed. That's why we can talk together here by being on different platforms. Magic of federation!

  • What are some happy endings that really wasn't all that happy?
  • The ending of 'Inception' is the big hol-up moment. It kind of happy, but we're not getting the answer how real it is.

    The ending of 'The Sopranos' is very 'happy-not-happy'. Despite speculations

    spoiler

    did was Tony killed or not
    :::. I mean, he is main character, and still he is a mafia boss, so could there be really good ending?

    I also think that the happy ending of the 'E.T.' not happy at all. Even if federal government would be good to them, how would those children live their normal lives after all those events?

    The ending of Makoto Shinkai's 'Weathering with you' is kinda happy but for real is definitely not. The main couple is together but the price of it is Tokyo drowned.

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  • Mamoru Oshii studied in christian school and in his personal works of the late 80 and 90s he exploits many religious and philosophical themes. His surreal 'Angels Egg' full of biblical symbolism. Also his full length 'Ghost in the Shell' movies are definitely fulfilled with christian motives.
    I'd also recommend Satoshi Kon's 'Tokyo Godfathers'. It is wonderful Christmas story with Dickens motives and wonderful Kon's visuals.
    In my opinion, Yasuhiro Yoshiura's 'Eve no Jikan' have obvious reminiscence. I mean, androids as a persecuted minority with digital limbs above their heads is quite literal.
    While Watanabe's "Sakamichi no Apollon' not christian per se, religious background of two of the main characters plays big role in plot.
    And, speaking about elephant in the room, 'Neon Genesis Evangelion'.

  • What are some cool people you follow on other Mastodon and other Fediverse Platforms?
  • @ZekuZelalem is investigating journalist with focus on countries of African Horn

    @rachelstrohm Rachel Strohm interesting links on news of the African continent

    @thecontinent Pan-African weekly newspaper

    @maximedwards OSINT journalist

    @MinCzifra political analyst with focus on post-soviet countries and regions of Russia

    @anneapplebaum Anne Applebaum

    @Bellingcat Bellingcat

    @tonimichel_ Researcher of domestic politics of post-soviet countries

    @Odrachewych Historian of 20th C international relations, USSR, communism in global/transnational frameworks

    @GreatDismal William Gibson

    @annaleen Sci-fi author and journalist for New Scentist, The Atlantic etc

    @nsousanis Nick Sousanis, an author of Unflattening, academic work in comic form

    @stoicmike Artist and epigramist

    @ComicBookProgressive Comics collectioner, which shares gems and wonders of collection he have

    @fill ukrainian cartoon artist

    @NancyComicsSDF Classic Nancy comics

  • Rant on crunchyroll
  • Nah, after the merger with Funimation, they looks like monopoly in anime streaming. Aside of Netflix there is really no much choice. I could remember only RetroCrush, but they are in now way the competitors to Crunchyroll.

  • Marvel Community @kbin.social TadeuszBonawentura @kbin.social
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    Scavengers Reign | Official Teaser

    After their deep-space freighter is damaged, the stranded crew of the Demeter must fight to survive on a beautiful yet dangerous planet. In this surreal sci-fi animated series from creators Joseph Bennett and Charles Huettner, the remaining crew of a damaged interstellar freighter ship find themselves stranded on a beautiful yet unforgiving alien planet – where they must survive long enough to escape or be rescued. But as the survivors struggle to locate their downed ship and missing crewmates, their new home reveals a hostile world allowed to thrive without human interference. Featuring lush, visually stunning animation, Scavengers Reign presents a wholly unique view of the consequences of unchecked hubris and humanity’s eternal desire to conquer the unknown.

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    Scavengers Reign | Official Teaser

    After their deep-space freighter is damaged, the stranded crew of the Demeter must fight to survive on a beautiful yet dangerous planet. In this surreal sci-fi animated series from creators Joseph Bennett and Charles Huettner, the remaining crew of a damaged interstellar freighter ship find themselves stranded on a beautiful yet unforgiving alien planet – where they must survive long enough to escape or be rescued. But as the survivors struggle to locate their downed ship and missing crewmates, their new home reveals a hostile world allowed to thrive without human interference. Featuring lush, visually stunning animation, Scavengers Reign presents a wholly unique view of the consequences of unchecked hubris and humanity’s eternal desire to conquer the unknown.

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    German court convicts woman of enslaving Yazidi woman

    www.dw.com German court convicts woman of enslaving Yazidi woman – DW – 06/21/2023

    A German court has convicted a woman of membership of the "Islamic State" terror organization, crimes against humanity and aiding and abetting genocide. The 37-year-old kept a Yazidi woman as a "household slave" in Iraq.

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    Germany sees 'more aggressive' Russian spy activity

    www.dw.com Germany sees 'more aggressive' Russian spy activity – DW – 06/20/2023

    The domestic intelligence agency has warned that Russia's spy operations are expected to increase in Germany. The agency noted that far-right movements are harnessing opposition to military support for Ukraine.

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    Russians mine Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant cooler, it can be blown up — Ukraine's Defence Intelligence Chief

    www.pravda.com.ua Occupiers mine ZNPP cooler, it can be blown up � Ukraine�s Defence Intelligence Chief

    Kyrylo Budanov, Chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, supposes that the threat of an explosion at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power plant (ZNPP) is real, since the occupiers have additionally mined the cooler.

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    France and Italy will enhance their cooperation looking forward, French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said at a meeting in Paris on Tuesday, marking a thaw in relations.

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    ‘This job simply cannot be done sober’ As the war rages on, Russian officials’ alcohol consumption is reaching new heights

    meduza.io ‘This job simply cannot be done sober’ As the war rages on, Russian officials’ alcohol consumption is reaching new heights — Meduza

    How do members of Russia’s bureaucratic apparatus deal with the stress of waging a war? With their remedy of choice — alcohol. The independent outlet Verstka recently published a report about the drinking habits of Russia’s government officials, including their preferred type of vodka and whether Pu...

    How do members of Russia’s bureaucratic apparatus deal with the stress of waging a war? With their remedy of choice — alcohol. The independent outlet Verstka recently published a report about the drinking habits of Russia’s government officials, including their preferred type of vodka and whether Putin himself drinks at all.

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