GHF probably isn’t the worst death squad.
Meagre sanctions. The Dutch prime minister has also said Smotrich and Ben-Gvir have been declared persona-non-grata in the Netherlands, and the Netherlands may also aim for a suspension of the trade part of the EU association agreement with Israel.
I just hope pressure remains, and after this genocide Israel will be a pariah state. I have to say I doubt that’ll happen, though. I think it’s more likely the west will start to pass actual sanctions and harshly criticise Israel, but as time passes after some form of ‘stability’ as it existed before has taken shape again, the west will take a ‘bygones be bygones’ stance.
This can only be prevented with public pressure. Our elites clearly love Israel for some reason.
Eh. No idea how it was exactly marketed, but from reading the article people were clearly expecting, and paying for, a holographic concert, and they didn’t get that at all. Seems to me like they’ve simply been misled through no fault of their own.
Bah. Goor tuig dat mensen gebruikt als slaven, om nog maar net wat meer geld te kunnen verdienen aan een sportschool voor lui met geld teveel.
Ik hoop dat die Tom Moos de bak in draait.
Both of your instances don’t even end on .nl *shakes head*
Where did I say it does? I’m arguing that the article being in French shouldn’t be a bad thing per se.
It’s paywalled. But doesn’t your browser have a translation feature? I’d welcome more non-English language news myself, to see a bit more actual (and more varied) EU journalism.
Naja, er hätte schon ein Paar kleine Forderungen stellen wollen, nämlich dass er nur schöne Bilder schießen muss. Jetzt wird leider auf ihn geschossen.
In the Netherlands the actual railways are owned by a separate company that was split from NS after privatisation, ProRail.
Railway competition is bullshit anyway. Neoliberal ideology pretends people constantly make informed decisions about what products they wish to buy. This is bullshit anyway, but with the railways especially. If you want to take the train to a specific place and arrive at a specific time, you will pretty much always have one option anyway. There is no choice. All the so-called ‘competition’ will do, is split up a currently contiguous network, which will probably introduce needless transfers to different train companies, where you currently have one.
So-called ‘competition’ is a disaster for what should be a public service like the railways.
I don’t watch anime, but I do prefer subs when watching foreign language media (which is a huge percentage as a Dutchman).
For English of course I don’t need translation, and not for German either. But for languages I don’t know, I just like hearing those other languages and the voices of the actual people talking, not some (often janky) Dutch dub. In Dutch you don’t generally have a choice anyway, though. Dubs are really only made for children who can’t read yet.
But I’d like to add that the quality of subtitles, particularly how they are timed, is very important. If the subtitles are just sentence by spoken sentence, they are essentially useless as you will have to keep reading to understand what’s being said. Proper subtitles also go somewhat ‘into the future’, so after quickly reading the subtitles, you know what will be said and can listen to the actual actors.