codydodd
codydodd t1_jdogsm4 wrote
In even the most southern tip of my country the difference between winter daylight and summet daylight is about 5 hours. There is no way people are ignorant to this. The reason we hold on to it is the cost of changing. Thats pretty much it. Ironically though it also costs an economy quite a lot to keep too. The switch is counter productive economically speaking
codydodd t1_jdiscrc wrote
Reply to comment by sw04ca in China authorities raid US due diligence firm, detain staff by VIRGO_SUPERCLUSTERZ
But this will surely rebuild global investor confidence in China! /s
codydodd t1_ja8ce26 wrote
Reply to comment by xenoghost1 in Belarus to Mobilize 1.5 Million Potential Soldiers Outside the Armed Forces in Case of War, Senior Belarusian Official Claims by Leshracc
To be honest, this is likely half as much a warning to Ukraine/helping keep the face of pressure for their suzerain, but also likely half as a backup in case Putin invades a Belarus that resists integration. Even Lukashenko acknowledged Russia's annexation plans and tacitly dismissed them.
codydodd t1_j5ib0c1 wrote
Reply to comment by Hellno-world in Kyrgyz Workers With Russian Citizenship Prevented From Leaving Russia, Urged To Fight In Ukraine by -Fuck-You-Charles-
Yes, that was in case of the need for future mobilizations. Unlike Russia, it's quite easy to fact check because Ukraine welcomes tonnes of international corps. Not sure what you are getting at.
codydodd t1_j5fl8t1 wrote
Reply to comment by nekonight in Kyrgyz Workers With Russian Citizenship Prevented From Leaving Russia, Urged To Fight In Ukraine by -Fuck-You-Charles-
Super important distinctions thanks for this post.
codydodd t1_j5f09su wrote
Reply to comment by CanadianRaconteur in Kyrgyz Workers With Russian Citizenship Prevented From Leaving Russia, Urged To Fight In Ukraine by -Fuck-You-Charles-
And Russia is forcing them. But to be honest, Ukraine's forces have quite a lot of older volunteers too, but the difference is they volunteered willingly and many of them vets from the now long conflict.
codydodd t1_j18i81e wrote
Reply to comment by budliteasscheeks in WTO on ‘Thin Ice’ With Metals-Tariff Ruling, US Trade Chief Says by defenestrate_urself
As a Canadian, the US has routinely ignores WTO rulings related to softwood lumber. Rules for thee but not for me. And yet of course the US complains when other large parties like China routinely ignore it too. I honestly think if the US had embraced rules-based order after the Cold War there would be less precedent available for today's despots to also think rules are for weak nations.
codydodd t1_iybgy5l wrote
Unrelated, but I always found it fascinating that the Romans brought Christianity to the Isle, and to Ireland. But after the fall of the romans, paganism re-spread. Ireland contributed to the British regaining christianity like a century later iirc.
codydodd t1_iy3a7hw wrote
Reply to comment by MindlessBadger281 in China COVID cases hit fresh record high after weekend of protests by TequillaShotz
Im sorry you have to go through all these steps of control and corruption. Sucks.
codydodd t1_jegtjhh wrote
Reply to comment by FeedTheCatPizza in South Africans protest Uganda law criminalising LGBTQ identity by withouTXD
This article made me hopeful in the long term but also curious. How are lgbqt+ rights in South Africa compared to say europe, canzuk etc? Seems open enough they can protest like this?