Not as good lol. Nature is constantly evolving and improving and beavers are such an improvement.
Not as good lol. Nature is constantly evolving and improving and beavers are such an improvement.
Mosquitos are important pollinators and have a very important place at the bottom of the food chain.
Beavers are immensly important for the environment for that very instinct. Where they go instinct, the land dries out and floods become much more severe.
Landlords
You don’t
In my experience it’s a centrist instance. Trots are as welcome as LMs, and so are anarchists. Most users are libs tho
welcome comrade!
Fuck lawns
No, they are making us go extinct (while ironically living their outer space exploration fantasies)
Fuck cars
In what order tho?
Did you just ad hominimem this poor ?
Disengage both of you
Critics say the Kremlin is to blame for the rise in neo-nationalist movements, arguing they have been allowed to flourish in recent years.
Unlike many human rights activists and the country’s marginalized gay community, neo-nationalists have been allowed to hold rallies – a right guaranteed by the Russian constitution.
Yet amid this crackdown, President Vladimir Putin’s government has also sought to forge its own state nationalism – and used elements of the ultra-nationalist agenda in its increasingly anti-Western, neo-conservative and isolationist ideology
many ultra-nationalists fled Russia – sometimes preferring to fight in eastern Ukraine on both sides of the conflict.
The largest players in the field of official, Kremlin-sanctioned nationalism are the deeply conservative and immensely powerful Russian Orthodox Church, the resurgent “armies” of Cossacks, czarist-era paramilitary forces, and right-wing parties.
the Kremlin cultivates ties with [far right groups] in the European Union to promote Moscow’s agenda. (…) representatives of Western far-right political parties, including neo-Nazi groups from Germany, Greece, and the UK, met for a Kremlin-funded conference in St Petersburg
Very strong antifascist culture indeed.
I think people in China had similar ideas about sparrows… Nature is immensely complex and I can’t think of a single instance in which human Intervention improved anything at all