[-] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 53 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

le-monke Yesterday was Carnation Day in Portugal. I'm gonna pull a mainstream media and instead of talking about the thousands of people who marched down Liberty Avenue to celebrate, I'm going to focus only on a far-right protest that happened the same day and got pretty dramatic.

So a bunch of far-right groupings, including a small but old far-right party called "Ergue-te" (which means "Rise up") scheduled a protest that would happen at the Martim Moniz plaza where they would march there and roast a pig, literally. Now, a lot of immigrants hang out and live there including from muslim countries so obviously this is supposed to be a provocation but, just to explain how dumb this is, if someone here is ever in Lisbon check out the plaza, it's pretty much just a tourist spot, mostly because it's outside a metro station and there are a lot foreign food restaurants around it, but aside from some subcontinent dudes hanging out in the garden just chilling, it's really not that different from most of Lisbon and honestly it's a place I always recommend to people who visit. So the whole thing is the far-right playing up xenophobic sentiments around people specifically from that region of the world, a lot of which do immigrate to Portugal for seasonal and other low-wage work.

So, because they asked for permission to protest the police had to evaluate whether they could do so safely so that the mayor's office could approve it. At first, the police gave the ok, then when obviously they realized there would be a bunch of counter protests they backed out and gave the "Not ok", so the Mayor unauthorized the protest. Now if this had been the far-right Chega party organizing this protest, that would be the end of it, they'd stick to yelling about how the government doesn't even let you publicly roast a pig, they're pretty politically astute unfortunately.

But these guys are extra crazy so they decided to hold the protest anyway, and in a rare sight, after pretty clearly provoking both the counter-protestors AND the police who were there to keep the counter-protestors from caving their heads in, well...

(CW: Police violence) Some got smacked, some got detained and some got arrested.

(CW: Hog violence) To show how blatant this thing was, here's a clip of one of these guys caught on camera, pretty clearly infiltrating the counter-protest to start a fight and rile everybody up.

[-] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 53 points 5 months ago

From an intervew with Conservative Party leader today on The Spectator:

"Her Nigerian heritage often comes up in conversations about her straight-talking style. But she says this misses the point. ‘I find it interesting that everybody defines me as being Nigerian. I identify less with the country than with the specific ethnicity [Yoruba]. That’s what I really am. I have nothing in common with the people from the north of the country, the Boko Haram where the Islamism is, those were our ethnic enemies and yet you end up being lumped in with those people.’"

[-] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 53 points 5 months ago

The composition of syria's new government

I'm hearing that it's literally the same as the Idlib government they've been doing for years and it's supposed to stay in place until March 2025

"...not a single minister from an ethnic or religious minority, no women, and not even other opposition factions"

[-] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 55 points 5 months ago

A lot of bad shit is also in that expanded horizon of political possibility that wasn't there before so it makes perfect sense to be pessimistic, in fact it makes as much if not more sense than the mainstream "everything will be all right and work itself out no way these formerly al-qaeda guys will screw it up" viewpoint.

Though precaution is the real sensible position, call it "anti-imperialist precaution" if you want, there are just too many actors in play to say for certain what will actually happen.

The trite campism part is just a smear on anyone recognizing geopolitical reality and the "outdated frameworks" just tells me this person doesn't believe imperialism is a thing, or doesn't understand it.

[-] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 54 points 5 months ago

Daniel Zamora: "Coups in the era of hyperpolitics: improvised, chaotic and with no future. The yellow vests movement but for elites."

[-] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 55 points 6 months ago

Ethan KKKlein of Heinrich3Himler3 and the ADL teamed up for this one, honestly we're lucky hasan isnt getting it too because Ethan is leveraging his huge platform against him

[-] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 53 points 7 months ago

CNN Portugal (a disgusting rag that installed itself here a few years ago) guy almost hit by explosion during fires.

Also check these stats, 84% of forest area in portugal is privatized, community-held area is 13%, only 3% is owned by the state.

[-] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 54 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Huge fires in the north of portugal (again). Haven't looked into this in a while but usually I see the huge, dry, eucaliptus plantations as the reason for the rapid spread of these fires, there's been a major increase in that because it's an export crop that portugal carved out a small niche for itself in the eu market.

Last week the defense minister (from a party that can't even get elected to parliament anymore outside of a coalition with the main center-right party), said something about Olivença being portuguese and Portugal not abdicating sovereignty over it, which is a small 11k people city on the frontier with spain that was supposed to be given back to portugal after the napoleonic wars (there was a treaty or something), but never was (I think this is a trueanon rule) and just kept being spanish. He was mostly mocked because no one really cares, and imagine being from Olivença and seeing your minimum wage reduced from 1k euros to 840 euros.

[-] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 55 points 8 months ago

RIP to all the brazillians leaving twitter, here's the anthem of the communist party of brazil

[-] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 53 points 8 months ago

Small 5.3 earthquake in central-south portugal today, I happened to catch it because I woke up at 5:10 to urinate, so far no big damages.

Last big destructive earthquake was an 8 in 1969 and historically everyone learns about the 1755 on in school and some people have kind of a prepper "the next big one is coming" mentality because of it.

[-] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 54 points 1 year ago

The EU ended it's policy of needing unanimous decisions by asking Orban to leave the room so that the remaining PM's could vote yes on moving ahead with negotiations for ukraine accession into the EU.

I was under the impression that nobody really wants Ukraine, and that it won't be easy to integrate or even beneficial for the EU to do so, so I guess those negotiations sure will be something I guess

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