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 Sami@lemmy.ziptoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•An open letter to U.S. customers
9·7 months agoYeah, it is a fight but I think you’re misunderstanding the sides involved. A small company with like 5-15 employees (just an example) also has mouths to feed. Larger multinational corporations can and have passed American tariffs costs along to buyers from other countries to “soften the blow” for American buyers and are usually better equipped to weather the storm by taking a hit to profits over the medium term than small businesses. At the end of the day, only business logic applies because the unfortunate reality is that no one cares if you can’t afford food or housing in most countries so benevolence is not an option for most.
 Sami@lemmy.ziptoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•An open letter to U.S. customers
8·7 months agoI don’t love exploitative companies either (this one seems to be on the smaller side and exploring all avenues) but why would they willingly lose income that they probably rely on to live for some sort of greater good when they can just advertise in different markets especially when they’ve already done the legwork of setting up production in China. Even the most ideologically comitted business owners wouldn’t willingly lose money unless they were doing it for PR (We’re not just talking about losing out on profit at a 104% tariff rate)
 Sami@lemmy.ziptoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•An open letter to U.S. customers
32·7 months agoIf Americans didn’t make their problems everyone else’s we wouldn’t care about or comment on your politics.
 Sami@lemmy.ziptoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•An open letter to U.S. customers
40·7 months agoWhy would they when they can just sell to literally every other country on earth instead
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 Canada@lemmy.ca•Canadian Muslims outraged as Quebec moves to ban religious symbols at schools, including hijabEnglish
11·8 months agoThe reporting in French I saw said “voile integral” which is niqab/burqa and I checked the bill itself and it just said face covering (excluding medical purposes)
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 Canada@lemmy.ca•Canadian Muslims outraged as Quebec moves to ban religious symbols at schools, including hijabEnglish
181·8 months agoI don’t think this law bans all hijab but just the niqab which is the one that also covers the face and is generally seen as fundamentalist in most Muslim countries. The bill itself says face and not head covering. Not to say that this entire bill isn’t driven by some level of xenophobia (Christian symbols and holidays are seen as heritage/culture while non-Christian ones are seen purely as religious etc)
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 No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can I still consider myself a “young woman” after I turn 24? I turn 24 in March (next month).English
18·8 months ago18-24 usually gets grouped together for census and survey stuff so you got a good year left in the tank before you’re part of the 25-44 crowd
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 No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is a season pass in computer games?English
4·9 months agoIt refers to either a limited time reward structure where you pay for the ability to earn rewards such as cosmetics or other perks in multiplayer games such Fortnite and Valorant (If you don’t earn the needed XP within the designated timeframe then you may not even get those rewards you paid for) or access to DLC content in general for both single and multiplayer games where some functionality/maps/modes are gated behind a single or recurring payment.
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 politics @lemmy.world•Trump-backing Muslim voters finally realize they 'made a big mistake': expertEnglish
1·9 months agoBiden sent $8 billion in weapons immediately before he left office and Trump reversed the pause on 2,000lb bombs and sent $1 billion immediately after taking office
You clearly don’t care about whether or not 2,000lb bombs were available and in use. You just care about whether a performative gesture was made.
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 politics @lemmy.world•Trump-backing Muslim voters finally realize they 'made a big mistake': expertEnglish
1·9 months agoAnd they clearly never ran out of 2,000lb bombs to use. They just happened to need some more now.
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 politics @lemmy.world•Trump-backing Muslim voters finally realize they 'made a big mistake': expertEnglish
2·9 months agoYup, he just sent them at least 14,000 of them before doing that. More than all other bombs combined according to leaks. 2000 pounds bombs were in use in September in Lebanon.
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 politics @lemmy.world•Trump-backing Muslim voters finally realize they 'made a big mistake': expertEnglish
97·9 months agoA lot of Dearborn’s Arab population is Palestinian and Lebanese and had/have family at risk of being killed. You know when those 2,000 pound bombs get shipped to Israel they actually get dropped on people and kill them, right?
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 politics @lemmy.world•Trump-backing Muslim voters finally realize they 'made a big mistake': expertEnglish
825·9 months agoYou’re a low information voter
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 politics @lemmy.world•Trump-backing Muslim voters finally realize they 'made a big mistake': expertEnglish
1119·9 months agoMotherfucker, literally 65% voted for women.
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 politics @lemmy.world•Trump-backing Muslim voters finally realize they 'made a big mistake': expertEnglish
2558·9 months agoYou’re scapegoating 40,000 people who have lost family members in the genocide for not voting for the killers and using Dearborn as a slur at this point. Less people voted for Trump there than the national average. Keep proving you’re a Nazi.
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 Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do people who can read Chinese, Japanese and other non latin scripts use a bigger font size?English
1·9 months agoI think it would be incredibly hard to get people to switch without a compelling reason. Keep in mind that our modern keyboard layout is 150+ years old despite alternatives existing. Arabic letters are very close to English ones in sound but the readability suffers for me at least because it’s written in cursive with a lot of very similar-looking shapes (think of an i with 1 dot on top and an i with 2 dots being 2 separate letters) necessitating bigger font sizes.
English is about half of the internet and the modern lingua franca so unless it gets replaced or evolves over time, either of which would take decades, I don’t think any central body could make that change.
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 Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do people who can read Chinese, Japanese and other non latin scripts use a bigger font size?English
9·9 months agoI cant read arabic without zooming in a lot more than I do for latin text

















Very reminiscent of the Beirut port explosion of 2020