I don't know if it's Jerboa but the picture looks extremely low res here, can I get another please
PS: Paraguay what the fuck dude
I don't know if it's Jerboa but the picture looks extremely low res here, can I get another please
PS: Paraguay what the fuck dude
Nah, it's just really low quality.
I can't even tell what the labels say
I think it is:
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Regarding Paraguai their president is an ultraconservative that recently defended Alfredo Stroessner's military dictatorship. Do the math.
Time to get the Triple Alliance on the phone and get the band back together
Assuming Milei doesn't win
I'm not surprised at the results tbh. Interesting to see the UK actually abstained, rather than sided with Israel and the US like usual though.
But I also think your data is not very beautiful, I can barely make out the key in those few pixels.
Yep. UN, the most successful organization at stopping wars.
What alternative do you propose? It's easy to take shots at the UN, but I never see good alternatives proposed.
Everything on the internet is not legislation dude, chill it's a joke.
Only behind the League of Nations
Tbh, I think this post would have been more appropriate in the News or Politics subs.
"its the same map"
nice to see france on the green side
There are still a few European countries with a moral compass I see. Not a lot tho.
Yeah. It's interesting because it shows how Russia's actions in Ukraine have only pushed Eastern Europe closer to the US.
Next elections in US can change that very fast.
I'm sorry Finland has a far-right cabinet right now
Ok that was unexpected
Our foreign affairs minister lied that Finland didn't vote because the resolution doesn't condemn terrorism even though it very plainly does
Shit there goes my optimism.. we live in dark times..
kind of amazing the US managed to pick up a handful of other countries this time. must have been hitting the diplomacy hard the last few years
"Pwease stop fighting uwu 🥺"
Good to see most of the developed world understand the threats terrorism bring to the entire world.
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