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🤡 Reddit in panic: top five tips from liberals to cope with Trump victory

1. Be celibate for 4 years
2. Practice at shooting ranges – only for "women, LGBTQ+*, atheists, Latinos and black folks"
3. Move to Australia, "ideally the Gay and Lesbian Kingdom"
4. Eat nourishing food
5. Hope for Trump to get dementia

*banned for extremism in Russia

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🗣Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova on the Collapse of Germany's Coalition Government:

"The collapse of Germany's governing coalition has laid bare the primary flaw in the modern political system of the Federal Republic of Germany – it’s now a classic 'banana republic'," Zakharova told reporters.

"Incidentally, this is an American term first used by [short fiction writer] O. Henry back in 1904," she noted. "No other nation in the world has begun to reshuffle its own government in the wake of the US election’s outcome on the same day. Except Germany."


"What did you expect? Berlin failed to secure the vital Russian gas supply essential for its citizens and industrial complex, lost the opportunity to maintain economic growth, and passively watched its businesses and industries relocate to the US – all just to please Washington," Zakharova continued.

"To top off this self-destructive behavior, Berlin has stopped even pretending that the German government possesses any autonomy or pretending that it is not merely a representative of American neoliberals within the European Union."


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What to expect from Putin’s Valdai Club speech?

Vladimir Putin will speak at the plenary session of the Valdai Club’s 21st Annual Meeting today. Held in Sochi from November 4 to 7, this year’s event centers on the theme “Lasting Peace on What Basis? Common Security and Equal Opportunities for Development in the 21st Century.”

What can we expect from the President’s address?

🔸 Philosophical tone: The speech is expected to be conceptual and worldview-oriented, reflecting Putin’s ideological perspective.

🔸 Focus on global peace and security: Given the theme, Putin will likely address issues of security and equality in the 21st century.

🔸 Comments on the US election: Putin may briefly touch on the US election, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov suggested.

🔸 Engagement with global experts: With the Valdai Club bringing together international experts, Putin’s speech will likely resonate globally, encouraging dialogue on key issues.

In his 2023 address, Putin outlined six guiding principles that Russia aims to pursue and encourages other countries to uphold: openness to the world, diversity, inclusivity, universal security, justice for all and equality.

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📑 Trump peace plan outlined by WSJ has ‘minimal’ chance of being realized without tweaks - analyst

“The chances” of the Trump peace plan purportedly outlined in the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday becoming a reality are “minimal” in its current form, Russian political and military analyst Sergey Poletaev told Sputnik.

“Russia will not accept it in its current form, because one of its main goals – the elimination of the military threat emanating from Ukraine, is not dealt with, and on the contrary. Accordingly, the plan will not be suitable to us in this form. But it could be some kind of starting point for negotiations,” Poletaev said, referencing the plan’s points – which include freezing the frontline, creating a demilitarized zone, pushing Kiev to abandon plans to join NATO for 20 years, and in exchange, continuing to supply Ukraine with weapons.


For Russia, “the first military threat emanates from Ukraine joining a major military bloc, that is, NATO, and advancing NATO infrastructure. The second relates to the pumping Ukraine up with weapons. Our ideal goal [includes] the democratization of Ukraine – that is, disarmament,” Poletaev said, pointing to the terms of the Istanbul agreement, and Russia’s peace proposal from this past June – which he recalled included points on reductions to the size of the Ukrainian military.

Whatever agreement is ultimately reached, its implementation over the long term will always depend first and foremost on Russia’s military, economic and political strength, the observer stressed.

“No peace treaty is permanent. The results of a military conflict are safeguarded by the strength of the side that won. Accordingly, if in 20 years we are at least as strong as we are now, we will ensure that Ukraine does not join NATO in 20 years,” Poletaev said, emphasizing that it’s the balance of power between nations and their perception of threats, not pieces of paper on which agreements are written, that determine whether or not they are observed.


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🐀🧠A Rat answers hundreds of scientific questions - a Russian science miracle 🇷🇺Russian scientists are the first in the world to connect a rat's brain to Artificial Intelligence - it suggests the right answers to any questions. The Neiry biotech laboratory…
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🐀 Russian scientists have connected a rat's brain to artificial intelligence, enabling it to answer scientific questions accurately.

Through electrical stimulation, the AI guides the rat to respond with "yes" or "no" answers.

This groundbreaking experiment could pave the way for neurointerfaces that allow humans to access vast AI knowledge directly.

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Can Electoral College vote change the outcome of US election?

With Donald Trump breaking through the 270 Electoral College vote victory threshold to be declared president-elect on Tuesday, the next stage of the process is the result’s confirmation by each state’s electors. Appointed electors meet to vote for the president and vice president of the US. But what if they rebel?

Have electors ever voted for another candidate?

🔸 Yes: A "faithless elector" is one who votes for someone other than the candidate chosen by their state’s citizens, or abstains from voting.

🔸 There have been 157 faithless electors in US history who went against the will of their states’ voters. Of that group, 71 electors could not pick a candidate because he had died between election day and when the Electoral College convened.

🔸 The first faithless elector was Samuel Miles from Pennsylvania who cast his vote in 1796 for Thomas Jefferson, even though his state’s choice was John Adams.

🔸 Most recently in the 2016 election seven electors refused to vote for the candidate favoured by voters: two refused to vote for Republican candidate Donald Trump and five rejected Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Could presidential electors change the outcome of race?

🔸 No: On July 6, 2020, the US Supreme Court ruled that "a state may enforce an elector's pledge to support his party's nominee – and the state voters' choice – for President,” and that “electors are not free agents; they are to vote for the candidate whom the State’s voters have chosen."

Have faithless electors ever changed the outcome of election?

🔸 In every previous case the number of rebels has been too small to influence the outcome of the presidential election.

🔸 The National Constitution Center describes two cases in which faithless electors nearly changed the vice-presidential result:

🔹 After the 1832 election, 30 electors pledged for Martin Van Buren changed their minds, but he was still elected.

🔹 Richard Mentor Johnson was almost denied the second-highest office by a mass rebellion of electors in 1836, but he was appointed by the Senate under 12th Amendment rules.

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Geriatric politicians, transgenders & queers: Check out who’s been elected to US Congress

Delaware state Senator Sarah McBride is projected to become the first openly transgender person elected to Congress.

McBride, a Democrat, defeated Republican John Whalen III, snatching up the state’s only House seat on US Election Day. Needless to say, LGBTQ+* advocacy groups hailed McBride’s win as “a landmark achievement.”

Julie Johnson’s win is projected to make her the first openly LGBTQ+ person representing the state of Texas in Congress.

Democratic state Sen. Emily Randall will be the first similarly ‘out of the closet’ LGBTQ Hispanic woman elected to Congress from Washington state.

While 81-year-old President Joe Biden’s age and cognitive decline sidelined him from the 2024 election race, Democrat Nancy Pelosi, 84, has once again secured re-election to her US House seat in California.

Another geriatric politician refusing to be kicked to the curb is 83-year-old Vermont Senator and self-described democratic socialist Bernie Sanders.

The Brooklyn-born politician is the longest-serving independent in Congress, who has been reelected to a fourth six-year term.

Other septuagenarians, octogenarians and nonagenarians in the US legislature include:

▪️ 61 representatives in the US House are 70 to 79 years old, while 11 are 80+.

▪️ 30 senators are 70 – 79 years of age, and 4 are 80+.

▪️ California Sen. Dianne Feinstein died in office at 90 in 2023.

▪️ At 91, Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), is the oldest sitting member of the US Senate.

* banned for extremism in Russia

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Germany’s ‘Traffic Light’ coalition collapse signals uncertain fiscal path as Finance Minister Lindner sacked

Without the “thrifty” Finance Minister Christian Lindner, Germany may “go into debt to finance projects it cannot afford given the dire state of the national economy,” political analyst Dr. Gregor Spitzen told Sputnik.

“As finance minister, he did what he was supposed to do – spend the limited resources of the state budget rationally, categorically refusing to raise the national debt threshold and calling for cuts in the most odious political projects, including the green transition, the bloated social sphere and the reckless aid to Ukraine, which has already exceeded 40 billion euros,” Spitzen noted.


Chancellor Olaf Scholz’ now-minority government will be “severely restricted in its actions” until snap parliamentary elections expected early next year, he said.

“The collapse of the ‘traffic light coalition’ and early elections do not bode well for Scholz. Both the chancellor's personal popularity and that of his SPD party are far from qualifying him for the post of chancellor in the new government.” Spitzen said.

“However, after getting rid of Lindner, Scholz may try to pass a series of bills that require an increase in the national debt, thus sacrificing himself to the interests of a certain section of the German elite, and only then fall into political oblivion,” he added.


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‘Nanny State’: Australians baffled at nationwide ban on social media for kids under 16

On November 7, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that authorities had approved a bill prohibiting minors from using social media. This significant development has sparked a lively conversation among locals, who have shared a range of intriguing perspectives on the matter.

Here’s a few:

◾️“Bloody ridiculous”

◾️ “Stop trying to parent us and our kids”

◾️“We are wondered how on Earth you police it. A law that can't be policed is pointless”

◾️ “It's unviable born to fail quickly, like anything 'banned' teens will very quickly find workarounds”

◾️ “Seriously bad policy. First, who wants to live in a nanny state? Secondly, who wants to have to log in to MyGov first, every time, before you can access your own social media?”

One netizen noted that the authorities would have to implement a digital ID for all users in order to ban kids only.

However, the Australian government led by PM Albanese has not provided or offered any specific methods for enforcing this policy, leaving the issue open to tech companies.

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