MarmiteLover123 [comrade/them, comrade/them]
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MarmiteLover123 [comrade/them, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•Trump's image of dead 'white farmers' came from Reuters footage in Congo, not South AfricaEnglish28·16 days agoThey’re basically confided to small areas that are nothing short of horrific conditions and are equally comparable to homeless encampments seen throughout the US and the whites living there dare not leave as they will absolutely be attacked and even killed if they step out of the tiny area they’re all confided too.
That is straight up not true and spending five seconds on South African social media media would instantly disprove everything you say. The “small areas” you are talking about are gated communities and security estates where the rich (of all races, not just white people) live, they are in no way comparable to homeless encampments, and no one is confided to live there, it’s a choice rich people make as it’s safer and they have the money to do so. And people leave these gated off suburbs and security estates to go to work in fancy office buildings 5 days a week and party over the weekend, you don’t get instantly murdered, this isn’t a zombie apocalypse movie. Yes violent crime is a huge issue but the majority of people still go out and live their lives. I have no idea who told you this, but all I can say is that they were telling lies on the same level as saying that South Africans ride lions to school.
Also, you know who lives in tin shacks in worse than US homeless encampment conditions?. A large number of black people. Five million South Africans live in “informal settlements”, and the vast majority of them are black.
In that YouTube video you posted, the people living in all tin shacks are those very same black people living in informal settlements I talked about in my previous paragraph, that is not how the vast majority of white people in South Africa live. You would know this if you actually did proper research. Townships and informal settlements are majority inhabited by black residents.
MarmiteLover123 [comrade/them, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•LA Times reports that Palm Springs bomber had an account on Lemmy.worldEnglish392·17 days ago. I wish the planet earth itself was hit with such a large celestial body as to simply explode
This does not even dignify a response. Please seek professional help.
MarmiteLover123 [comrade/them, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•LA Times reports that Palm Springs bomber had an account on Lemmy.worldEnglish502·17 days agoThese weirdo antinatalists and their misanthropic ideology are very dangerous. They often like to hide their true intentions behind pseudo progressive opinions.
MarmiteLover123 [comrade/them, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•The Houthis Almost Shot Down an F-35—and Washington Is PanickedEnglish1·20 days agoYeah the IR SAM threat is not a new thing, 25 NATO coalition aircraft were damaged or downed by IR SAMs during the Gulf war, and that was three decades ago. The IR SAM threat has been understood since the SA-7/9K32 Strela-2. This is why IR signature reduction is so important to stealth/low observability technology.
What’s new are these frankenSAM systems in Yemen and Ukraine using advanced infrared guided air to air missiles with high off boresight capability like the R-73, ASRAAM and latest AIM-9s as SAMs, and advanced ground based infrared search and track systems that can connect to more traditional SAM, which extends the range of the IR threat considerably.
An F-35 is not going to be as good as something like the F-117, B-2, B-21 or YF-23 prototype at hiding it’s engine exhaust from ground based sensors, it’s not even as good as the F-22 at that, nevermind those previous aircraft where the engine exhaust isn’t even visible from below. Such was likely one of the compromises in the F-35s design, to allow for mass production and fulfilling all the different roles all 3 F-35 variants carry out.
MarmiteLover123 [comrade/them, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•Israel Admits It Bombed A Hospital To Kill A Journalist For Doing JournalismEnglish1·22 days agoMy point is that these F-16s are not European technology or Europe’s to send. They are European in name only. The only way to send these aircraft to Ukraine, provide long term support , and provide replacemens to the countries who have sent them to Ukraine, is with extensive United States involvement. The F-35s are also US jets, and the US has no intention to send them over to Ukraine. Europe does not have much of a say here, they are beholden to whatever decision the United States makes.
As for Gripens, Rafales, Eurofighters, the domestic European fighters Europe could give to Ukraine without US involvement, Europe can’t send these to Ukraine without reducing the readiness levels of their domestic air forces to unsatisfactory levels. Europe cannot maintain their own domestic defence and support another high intensity conflict in Ukraine simultaneously. Macron said as much. This is why only a dozen or two Mirage 2000s have been promised so far.
Outside of the Ukrainian context, most European nations want F-35s instead of domestic European fighters as replacements for their ageing 4th generation fleets, because F-35s have stealth capabilities and there is no domestic European fighter with stealth capabilities.
MarmiteLover123 [comrade/them, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•Israel Admits It Bombed A Hospital To Kill A Journalist For Doing JournalismEnglish0·22 days agoThe 80 or so F-16s Europe are planing to send are:
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not domestically produced or supported, they are built in the United States and rely on support (spare parts and maintenance) from the United States itself, hence the recent US $300 million F-16 support package and flights of spare parts and stripped out airframes from the boneyard in the US. They also rely on US weapons/munitions, targeting equipment and intelligence, electronic systems/countermeasures and technicians. Europe cannot provide this support, only the United States can. Europe sending F-16s without US support would amount to sending a bunch of soft locked aircraft that wouldn’t be able to carry out the required missions. I wrote a long post about this when the USA paused intelligence sharing to Ukraine. It’s US technology, not European technology. The US is required as a key player.
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The F-16s Europe are sending are cold war era F-16AM block 15 models, roughly equivalent in capability to the Soviet era MiG-29s Ukraine has/had. These are not the latest F-16V block 70 aircraft, or even the 2000s era F-16C block 50 aircraft. These are the oldest F-16s in service. They lack a lot of capabilities that the newest F-16s have, from radars to targeting systems.
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It is only possible for Europe to send these F-16s because the United States is prepared to supply F-35s as a replacement for those countries giving up their F-16s. Europe has no domestic equivalent to the F-35, and their latest 4.5 generation aircraft (Gripen, Rafale, Eurofighter Typhoon) while cheaper to operate than an F-35, cost more upfront and lack stealth capabilities. In theory this is a win-win situation: European countries trade in their cold war era F-16AMs to Ukraine for the latest and greatest F-35s, and the US makes a ton of money on arms sales. But again, this plan requires the US as a key player to work. It’s not possible without US involvement. Europe cannot supply the replacements that the US can.
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As for domestically produced fighter aircraft, France was able to promise a dozen or two Mirage 2000s, but that was it. No one else from Europe has stepped up. This seems to be all that Europe can give independently. Macron said as much.
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The storm shadow/SCALP-EG missiles are fired by Soviet era Su-24 aircraft in the Ukrainian inventory using parts from the UK’s Tornado GR4 aircraft. It’s a frankenstein solution.
This is not to say that Europe doesn’t have high tech weapons in general, they do. But the stuff that they do have they need to keep for themselves for their own domestic security, they cannot support another conflict and keep themselves at the appropriate readiness levels. There are also key shortfalls in certain areas (like air defence) where Europe does not have the domestic production capability, and relies on partners like the US and Israel for them. Hence Germany buying an Israeli Arrow 3 air defence battery (midcourse ballistic missile interception) recently.
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MarmiteLover123 [comrade/them, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto World News@lemmy.ml•Israel Admits It Bombed A Hospital To Kill A Journalist For Doing JournalismEnglish1·22 days agoEurope doesn’t have the weapons to send: have you seen the state of European armies? For instance if we talk high level air defence, Europe has sent more Soviet era S-300P systems than their domestically produced SAMP/T systems. Europe has sent one SAMP/T battery for the entire war, over three years! And these S-300s and SAMP/T could only be sent to Ukraine because the US promised to send replacement Patriot batteries to the countries that donated their S-300 and SAMP/T, while simultaneously sending multiple Patriot batteries to Ukraine. It’s the same story with every advanced system.
In that YouTube video you posted, the people living in all those tin shacks at the beginning of the video are those very same black people living in informal settlements I talked about in my original comment, that is not how the vast majority of white people in South Africa live, the vast majority of white people live in formal housing in the suburbs. You would know this if you actually did proper research. Townships and informal settlements are majority inhabited by black residents. So I don’t know why you stated in your original comment that:
When the video you posted as evidence of this shows black people living in those conditions, not white people. The white people shown in that video lived in farm houses or small towns, as the focus of that video was on rural security and farm murders. Again, I am not denying that violent crime is a huge issue. But the claims you have made don’t even line up with your own source.