read the community name
I regret to inform you that you "ate the onion"
It's Colombia btw, not Columbia.
You might still have to use a gmail account for this though, depending on if your email works with it.
There's also Nextcloud which would be self hosted.
And the extremely low tech solution of just having them offline in a foss contacts app and exporting backups from that app to your storage in case you lose them.
I don't even think that he cares about "the gays", it's pretty specifically targeted at trans and other non binary people, his coalition has quite a few openly gay men in it.
I imagine they just want to recommend something already on F-Droid, and, I also imagine the IronFox people will start releasing on F-Droid directly soon vs having a added repo. But, adding the repo is not hard.
https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/how-to-dress-in-cold-weather.html
Good guide from REI, not an ad you don't have to buy from them specifically, thrift stores will probably have most things you don't have.
https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/how-to-protect-your-dogs-paws-in-winter.html
And another guide for dogs.
Not surprising from a store that infamously doesn't let you use their bathrooms unless you buy something.
they are thinking you can arrest anyone for any amount of time for opposing the state of Israel and recieve almost no pushback for doing so and they are largely right
nvm they are transcribed in this article
and from this article
Following administration’s response, the University’s chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) released a counterstatement addressing widespread claims of the posters’ antisemitic intentions.
“Antisemitism is bigotry or hatred against Jewish people on the basis of their identity and we unequivocally oppose it,” the JVP statement read. “It is not, however, antisemitic to criticize the Israeli government and military that is committing war crimes.”
How else will they be able to continue justify pulling coal out of the ground if they have a robust power grid based on renewables
Having less nukes is not the same as disarmament it's not even comparable. They dropped two nukes and did that much destruction in Japan, 2, and those were 1940s nukes, even with this change the US would still have thousands of nukes.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-many-nuclear-weapons-exist-and-who-has-them/
Ukraine went to 0 nukes, the US has 5000+ nukes, how would that even be comparable if the US let's say went down to 1000 nukes. That's still 1000 nukes more than 0.