Juntas aren’t well known for their PR. They just want to inflict as much violence as possible because that’s the only way a military mind can think of achieving its goals.
Wtf are you on about, she has scrapes on her legs, nobody cut her tendons or she wouldnt be able to stand at all. Also way more blood.
I’m still waiting for any proof of SYSTEMATIC rape that’s more than a photo of some bloody pants. Won’t happen tho, because that was not a thing.
Yes, they killed a lot of innocent civilians. No, they did not mass rape them or behead babies. You are falling for propaganda meant to create bloodlust and support for the IDF’s heinous and illegal actions.
She has blood on her pants after a bloody mass shooting. It doesn’t prove anything.
Either Israel provides actual evidence or they will be treated as liars, as they should be, because of all the lies they told in order to justify their genocide in Gaza.
Great, more F-16s for turkey so it can bomb the Kurds better!
“Cooked alive” is too strong. She was thrown into a cauldron but survived.
France has had quite a few for example. Although these were more organized terrorist attacks than lone gunmen.
But most shootings in europe are most often done with air rifles or small caliber weapons, access to automatic weapons is extremely restricted and rare. So the death toll is also much smaller. For example, school shootings in my country (which borders the czech republic) are very rare and make big headlines but most often result in a few wounded, not dozens killed like the US.
I think this isn’t really free transport’s fault, this is a problem with youths being antisocial, it has different causes. The free bus just helps to make it more concentrated in certain places, but the solution isnt to make the bus paid but to help the youth find better things to do.
Also to quote the first article
Despite its success, First Bus, Scotland’s largest bus operator, confirmed to The Herald it has experienced “a slight increase” in youth disorder on its network of routes since the scheme was launched, although it added that the rise “cannot be directly attributed” to the roll-out of the scheme.
Pretty big deal for the czechs, things like that almost never happen in this part of europe.
It’s not the first city/town in europe that’s done this. Many medium-sized towns in my country have free public transportation. It works very well and means less cars.
People don’t abuse it, because how would you even abuse something like that?
I also have these despite most polish language ads being blocked. Not sure why. These ads are for local candidates for the upcoming municipal election so they might be put up by the website not by some external ad provider.