Nemra
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I have been using IDM. But I licensed it with another program. I recommend you use IDM. The website I shared offers much more than just YouTube Downloaders. Also, If you are going to stop finding stuff because it seems "fishy" to you, then you won't find anything.
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YouTube Downloaders
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I know. I already shared it in another thread.
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Nemra replied to Revolutionary Think's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I think one of the problems is that both sides of the people see each other as the intolerant versions of their culture. At some point Palestine became islamic, but as I found out, it was tolerant towards non-Muslims. Israel isn't treating Palestinians humanely. Although the Azerbaijani government, which is Islamic, is basically doing the same thing as Israel. Turkey, being Islamic, did genocides and ethnic cleansing and still denies that they did it. Both Turkey and Azerbaijan are islamizing the non-Islamic historical sites. -
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@Leo Gura, corruption being, as you say, super-truth and in infinite forms, why do we try to get rid of or avoid it?
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Nemra replied to Revolutionary Think's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
A documentary about Hamas by ARTE. On their website: The Hamas System On YouTube: Use a VPN. Choose a European country to watch the video. -
@Bobby_2021, also, NK and Palestine aren't the same. Are you using NK sources to conclude that SK is lying about NK? Well, the government is making the escape much harder for them. Is NK colonized? No. And the government isn't doing anything to elevate its people.
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@Bobby_2021, how are you comparing Israel and SK? SK isn't doing the same thing like Israel is doing right now. Also, if sources are coming from SK, that doesn't mean that they are being racist towards NK. Why do you think people in NK want to escape from there? Consider that the NK government is brainwashing their people.
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Could you expand on that?
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Just start scouring the internet. You'll find more than enough stuff to do research and educate yourself. But you have to have a lot of free time to do that. I would suggest you get enrolled in a program to learn computer programming, which I'm sure you can find on the internet. In that way, you'll connect with people before even getting a job. When you successfully finish it, you will be referred to some companies, I think. You basically need a job that can help fulfill your basic needs for the beginning.
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AP News: Right-wing influencers hyped anti-Ukraine videos made by a TV producer also funded by Russian media Summary by Claude AI. The article details an extensive investigation into Ben Swann's "Zelenskyy Unmasked" video series and its connections to Russian state media, revealing a complex web of disinformation, political influence, and undisclosed financial relationships. Here's a more in-depth summary: 1. Content and Timing: Ben Swann, known for promoting conspiracy theories, released a 12-part video series titled "Zelenskyy Unmasked" in April 2024. The series was highly critical of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and aligned with Russian narratives about the war in Ukraine. Its release coincided with Congressional debates over increasing military assistance to Ukraine, suggesting potential political motivation. 2. Promotion and Reach: The series gained significant traction among conservative social media influencers, including Donald Trump Jr. It was heavily promoted on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), with posts garnering tens of millions of views. A core group of influencers played a crucial role in promoting the series, with their posts shared by at least 9,300 other accounts reaching a combined 33 million followers. 3. Russian Connections: Swann has worked for Russia's state-owned media for years, including RT (formerly Russia Today). His company, Rebel Media Productions, registered with the U.S. Department of Justice in 2022 as working for Russian state media. Rebel Media Productions received over $6 million in less than two years from RT-related entities. 4. Claimed Separation of Work: Swann asserts he keeps his work for Russian interests separate from content produced for U.S. audiences through two different companies: Rebel Media Productions and Truth in Media. However, the investigation found overlap in themes, guests, and operational aspects between the two entities. 5. Funding and Transparency Issues: Swann claims Truth in Media, which produced "Zelenskyy Unmasked," is funded by wealthy U.S. individuals whom he refused to name. The series' promotion involved paid marketing, including payments to some social media influencers for promotion. These financial relationships were not disclosed to viewers, raising transparency concerns. 6. Guest Appearances and Connections: Many guests featured in "Zelenskyy Unmasked" have previously appeared on RT or have connections to Russian state media. Some guests, like Andrii Telizhenko, have been sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury for alleged ties to Russian influence networks. 7. Political Context and Warnings: The series' release and promotion coincided with efforts by some Republican lawmakers to oppose further aid to Ukraine. U.S. intelligence officials have issued warnings about Russian disinformation campaigns aimed at undermining support for Ukraine and influencing the U.S. presidential election. 8. Legal and Regulatory Issues: Swann's company stopped reporting its work for Russia to the Justice Department in February 2024, despite continuing to produce RT shows. This raises questions about compliance with the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). 9. Influencer Marketing and Politics: The article highlights the growing role of social media influencers in shaping political narratives and acting as de facto campaign surrogates. It reveals the use of influencer marketing firms, like Urban Legend, to promote political content without clear disclosure of financial relationships. 10. Broader Implications: The investigation underscores the challenges of regulating and identifying foreign influence operations in the digital age. It raises concerns about the blurred lines between journalism, propaganda, and paid promotion on social media platforms. The article suggests a need for greater transparency in political endorsements and content creation on social media.
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I can refer to you a website that refers to multiple YouTube video downloader tools. But I'll provide it in PM.
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ARTE has done an amazing documentary titled "Israel: Extremists in Power". Note that the documentary is not in English, but there are people speaking English, and there is an English subtitle. Also, for some people, the video might not play due to location restrictions. When using a VPN, pick European countries.
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@Leo Gura, what advice would you give to employees of public companies? Also, I don't think not surviving is an option to continue living.
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@Princess Arabia, I'm talking about something else. If someone is physically attractive, especially more attractive than you, from your perspective, then you are attracted to them. Isn't it so? It would have been different if you thought of them as attractive from others' perspectives. Maybe I misunderstood what @Emerald meant by saying "from my perspective".
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If you find someone physically more attractive than you from your perspective, then how is that devaluing them?
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More attractive in what ways? When you say that someone is more attractive than you, you mean from others' perspective? Others must be more attractive in different ways for you to be attracted to them, right?
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@Emerald, I have the same mindset as you. Interesting.
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Nemra replied to Some dude on the net's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
The same applies to Western countries. Non-westerners or Easterners have many misconceptions about Western countries. Regarding homogeneity, I meant that they are oriented towards that and not that they are completely homogeneous. When you look from afar, there is diversity everywhere. I'm talking about the mindset that Easterners have. They tolerate diversity less. Maybe a few cultures can tolerate. -
@Emerald, so, basically, you want to be the object of desire, but in your way.
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I don't think Israel is going to be less racist unless the Holocaust and antisemitism become irrelevant.
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No, the lands they claim that it's given them by God or have been living there in the past, where Arabs are currently living. But if this conflict continues, then I think Israel could find justifications to expand its territories.
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What if that is the boogeyman for Israel to keep attacking?