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Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•foreign ownership of oil and gas in africaEnglish
8·19 days agoCongo is the worst in terms of foriegn neocolonial exploitation, the country is one of the mineral rich country still it is one of the poorest countries in the world . Their first prime minister lumbaba got assaniated by belgium and usa for not opening up economy to forieGn corporations .
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that 53% of white women voted for Trump whereas approximately 7% to 8% of Black women voted for trumpEnglish
8·1 month agodiscrimination is not always straight forward as we think, it’s a heirarchy , even one group that is discriminated is capable of discriminating others which are lower than them
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that 53% of white women voted for Trump whereas approximately 7% to 8% of Black women voted for trumpEnglish
6·1 month agoLatina people are white , Colombia is the best example , were most of the Latina people like to identify as white over mestizo or black identity.
Most of the Latina people identify more as white than black or mestizo
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that 53% of white women voted for Trump whereas approximately 7% to 8% of Black women voted for trumpEnglish
29·1 month agoUS feminism is mostly centering on the issues of white, middle-class women, failing to fully integrate the needs of women of color, marginalized, or lower-income women. This lack of a unified approach leads to fragmented advocacy and fragmented outcomes, rather than a broad movement.
Also 53% of white women vote for trump compared to 7% of black women who voted for trump. This showed that they gave more priority to racial identify over collective welfare of all women in usa .
White feminist often ignore or won’t acknowledge that in usa —specifically land ownership and early capital accumulation were built upon the exploitation of Native American and African people.
The systematic removal of Native Americans from their land provided massive amounts of property that was subsequently passed down through generations of white families, serving as a primary source of generational wealth which black women or native American women doesn’t have.
The wealth generated by the labor of enslaved African people in agriculture and other industries directly enriched white slaveholders and, by extension, their present generation . Jim crows law curbed wealth generation for black women compared to white women
Wealth disparity between Black and white women in the USA is severe, with white households holding nearly 10 times the median net worth of Black households, or approximately 15 cents for every dollar. Black women face lower income, less intergenerational wealth, lower homeownership rates, and higher debt, often keeping them in lower-wage service jobs without benefits.
white feminists often ignore these issues Best example would be :-1)DEI
Despite DEI mostly benefitted white women , most of the white feminist organisation ignored whether black women benefitted or not .they doesn’t cared about native American or black women . They often fail to view things from racial angle by focusing just on gender angle
2)Most of the educational scholarships are benefitted by white women over native American ,black women
Unlike Scandinavian countries where feminists became inclusive that they heavily prioritised welfare and empowerment of minority women belonging to Sami tribe community Whereas in United States , everything is just in words not in action.
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why feminism is not strong in USA compared to Scandinavian countries is due to lack of interesectionalityEnglish
8·1 month agoUS feminism is mostly centering on the issues of white, middle-class women, failing to fully integrate the needs of women of color, marginalized, or lower-income women. This lack of a unified approach leads to fragmented advocacy and fragmented outcomes, rather than a broad movement.
Also 53% of white women vote for trump compared to 7% of black women who voted for trump. This showed that they gave more priority to racial identify over collective welfare of all women in usa .
White feminist often ignore of won’t acknowledge that in usa —specifically land ownership and early capital accumulation were built upon the exploitation of Native American and African people.
The systematic removal of Native Americans from their land provided massive amounts of property that was subsequently passed down through generations of white families, serving as a primary source of generational wealth which black women or native American women doesn’t have.
The wealth generated by the labor of enslaved African people in agriculture and other industries directly enriched white slaveholders and, by extension, their present generation . Jim crows law curbed wealth generation for black women compared to white women
Wealth disparity between Black and white women in the USA is severe, with white households holding nearly 10 times the median net worth of Black households, or approximately 15 cents for every dollar. Black women face lower income, less intergenerational wealth, lower homeownership rates, and higher debt, often keeping them in lower-wage service jobs without benefits.
white feminists often ignore these issues Best example would be :-1)DEI
Despite DEI mostly benefitted white women , most of the white feminist organisation ignored whether black women benefitted or not .they doesn’t cared about native American or black women . They often fail to view things from racial angle by focusing just on gender angle
2)Most of the educational scholarships are benefitted by white women over native American ,black women
Whereas in
Nordic feminism is embedded within a strong, universal welfare state that prioritizes collectivism over individualism. Their approach addresses inequality by providing universal healthcare, subsidized childcare, and high-quality education, which inherently benefits marginalized groups.
Nordic feminists despite america feminists supported and worked for the the welfare of minorities like Sami people and supported affirmative actions for Sami women…
Unlike Scandinavia where conditions of minority women are getting better , in usa wealth disparity is widening everyday
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL: British established concentration camps in South Africa during the Second Boer War, forcing over 100,000 women, children, and Black South Africans into overcrowded, unsanitary sites.English
22·1 month agoBritish concentration camps in South Africa (1899–1902) were established during the Second Boer War, forcing over 100,000 Boer women, children, and Black South Africans into overcrowded, unsanitary sites. The camps were characterized by severe overcrowding, poor sanitation, inadequate food rations, and a lack of medical care, leading to massive outbreaks of measles, typhoid, and dysentery. Nearly 26,000 Boer women and children died, while over 20,000 Black Africans died. Some sources claim that actual death toll would be 42,081-47,900
the British operated concentration camps in the South African Republic, Orange Free State, Colony of Natal, and Cape Colony
British officials justified camp as a means to curb guerrilla warfare
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK:Deng Xiaoping threatened MargaretThatcher with invasion .Thatcher replied she wouldn't be able to stop the Chinese but it "would bring about Hong Kong's collapse"English
2·1 month agoMargaret Thatcher entered negotiations for the future of Hong Kong with significant confidence bolstered by the British victory in the Falklands War (1982). This victory increased her domestic prestige and encouraged a firmer stance in international dealings, including with China.
Coming only three months after the Falklands victory, Thatcher’s September 1982 visit to Beijing was seen as an opportunity to project strength and uphold British treaty rights regarding Hong Kong. Before negotiation, Margret thatcher had good confidence that she could extend the lease , but during the negotiation Deng emphasized that China would definitely take back Hong Kong, with or without British agreement.
According to memoir recollections on hongkong negotiation , Deng xioping told thatcher that :----------->
“” Congratulations on the Falklands, but don’t think that could happen in Hong Kong.” “I could send peoples liberation army to roll over hongkong in this afternoon if you don’t agree , Sovergnity is non negotiable”
Thatcher replied to Deng that :--------------> “There is nothing I could do to stop you, but world would see how china behaves and hongkong would collapes"
thatcher describing the 1982 meeting :(From The Irish Times (1996)) “Deng was “short-tempered, bossy, " and very tough to negotiate .”
Unlike the Falklands, which could be defended militarily by a naval task force, Hong Kong was geographically vulnerable, bordering mainland China and china have a large sized army with over a million troops . Despite having Hong Kong Island and Stonecutters Island which is Ceded to Britain in perpetuity under the Treaty of Nanjing (1842) and Convention of Peking (1860). UK gave up sovergnity on entire hongkong .
The handover of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the People’s Republic of China occurred at midnight on 1 July 1997. This event ended 156 years of British rule, dating back to the cession of Hong Kong Island in 1841 during the First Opium War.
Handover of hongkong was done by an agreement with agreement for protection of democracy in hongkong . But most political observors claim that by the indroduction of "The Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation (Amendment) Bill 2019 " defacto marked end of assured democracy under sino British agreement.
Soruces :- https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07075332.2025.2466463#d1e670 https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/deng-vowed-war-over-lease-1258860.html https://www.margaretthatcher.org/archive/1982cac5
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Margret Thatcher replied to Deng Xioping that There is nothing I could do to stop you from taking HK, but world would see collapse of hongkong"English
2·1 month agoMargaret Thatcher entered negotiations for the future of Hong Kong with significant confidence bolstered by the British victory in the Falklands War (1982). This victory increased her domestic prestige and encouraged a firmer stance in international dealings, including with China.
Coming only three months after the Falklands victory, Thatcher’s September 1982 visit to Beijing was seen as an opportunity to project strength and uphold British treaty rights regarding Hong Kong. Before negotiation, Margret thatcher had good confidence that she could extend the lease , but during the negotiation Deng emphasized that China would definitely take back Hong Kong, with or without British agreement.
According to memoir recollections on hongkong negotiation , Deng xioping told thatcher that :-----------> “” Congratulations on the Falklands, but don’t think that could happen in Hong Kong.” “I could send peoples liberation army to roll over hongkong in this afternoon if you don’t agree , Sovergnity is non negotiable”
Thatcher replied to Deng that :--------------> “There is nothing I could do to stop you, but world would see how china behaves"
thatcher describing the 1982 meeting :(From The Irish Times (1996)) “Deng was “short-tempered, bossy, " and very tough to negotiate .”
Unlike the Falklands, which could be defended militarily by a naval task force, Hong Kong was geographically vulnerable, bordering mainland China and china have a large sized army with over a million troops .
Despite having Hong Kong Island and Stonecutters Island which is Ceded to Britain in perpetuity under the Treaty of Nanjing (1842) and Convention of Peking (1860). UK gave up sovergnity on entire hongkong .
The handover of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the People’s Republic of China occurred at midnight on 1 July 1997. This event ended 156 years of British rule, dating back to the cession of Hong Kong Island in 1841 during the First Opium War.
Handover of hongkong was done with an agreement for the protection of democracy in hongkong . But most political observors claim that by the indroduction of "The Fugitive Offenders and Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation (Amendment) Bill 2019 " defacto marked end of assured democracy under sino British agreement
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK : the 1949 Yangtze River Incident involving the HMS Amethyst is widely celebrated in the People's Republic of China as a major symbolic milestone marking the end of the "Century of Humiliation "English
9·1 month agoYangtze incident, was a historic event that occurred on the Yangtze River for three months in the summer of 1949, during the late phase of the Chinese Civil War. The incident involved the Communist People’s Liberation Army (PLA), who were in the process of a river-crossing offensive to overthrow the Nationalist Government, and four British Royal Navy ships HMS Amethyst, HMS Black Swan, HMS Consort and HMS London. The British warships, whose claimed right of passage along the Yangtze had been unchallenged previously since the 1858 Treaty of Tientsin with the late Qing dynasty, came under bombardment by PLA artillery and were forced to withdraw permanently from Chinese territorial waters.
The incident was described in the British press as a dramatic escape, while it has been widely celebrated in the People’s Republic of China as a milestone incident that marked the end of Western gunboat diplomacy in China and as one of the last nails in the coffin for the Century of Humiliation
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Namibia has made great strides in gender equality in recent years such that from 2021 onwards, Namibia has consistently ranked in the top 10 most gender-equal countries worldwideEnglish
28·1 month agoIf you compare western european countries with namibia , you could find that Namibia have more crime rate on women than western countries, but the catch is that in recent years there is significant volume of reported cases, particularly regarding intimate partner violence. That means women are finally reporting and no of arrests have also increased
Unlike other african countries where women fear reporting crimes , Namibia have made great strides in judiciary, police etc so that women are coming forward to report crimes. that’s a good thing and a foremost step towards in achieving great gender equality like in Scandinavian countries in future.
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Namibia has made great strides in gender equality in recent years such that from 2021 onwards, Namibia has consistently ranked in the top 10 most gender-equal countries worldwideEnglish
37·1 month agoNamibia ranks as the top African country in gender equality in the 2025 Global Gender Gap Report, published by the World Economic Forum.
With a score of 81.1 percent, Namibia places 8th globally and has remained in the top 10 worldwide since 2021.
The report tracks gender parity across 148 countries using four dimensions: economic participation, educational attainment, health and survival, and political empowerment.
Sub-Saharan Africa ranked sixth out of eight regions, closing 68 percent of its overall gender gap. While the region lags behind others in education and political empowerment, it showed measurable progress compared to past years.
Notably, Sub-Saharan Africa improved in tertiary education, with women now outnumbering men in enrollment across many countries.
The region also saw increased representation of women in leadership, including ministers and parliamentarians. Rwanda stands out with full gender parity in its national parliament.
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that men with disabilities, along with their caregivers, are generally permitted to use women-only train carriages in Japan.English
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Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that men with disabilities, along with their caregivers, are generally permitted to use women-only train carriages in Japan.English
29·1 month agoJapan’s women only train coaches are very different compared to india.
In india if you enter womens compartment as a man , you are legally punishable under law whereas in japan there isn’t any specific laws to prosecute rule breakers . In japan , disabled men along with their Caretakers which can be men too and boys of elementary school age are also allowed in women only train coaches.
Unlike india which have 24hrs woman only coaches, japan only have woman only coaches during certain time period especially during peak rush hours , weekends .
Japan railway authority doens’t specify any specific policy on whether transwomen are allowed or not.
Extra note :- in india , from 2020 onwards transwomen who legally identify as women and have undergone medical actions based on government’s specific requirements are allowed in women’s only compartment in certain cities like Delhi . The inclusion of transwomen is currently in ongoing phase and not completely implemented across all cities…
Supreme court of India made a recent judgement that Discrimating transwomen and not allowing them to enter is now punishable by law and may get 2 year prison sentence.
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that in india , public transportation especially bus is free of cost for women in many major provinces and many other provinces are planning to implement such schemes soon.English
8·1 month agoKey State-Wise Initiatives
1)Delhi: Offers year-round free travel for women , recently extended and expanded to include transgender passengers with the “Pink Saheli” card system.
2)Tamil Nadu: The Zero Ticket Bus Travel Scheme permits women to travel free in government-run normal-fare buses (up to 30 km).
3)Karnataka: The Shakti scheme launched on June 11, 2023, provides free transport for women domiciled in the state on KSRTC, BMTC, NWKRTC, and KKRTC buses.
4)Andhra Pradesh: The Stree Shakti Free Bus Travel Scheme promotes women’s empowerment, with significant ridership.
5)Punjab: Provides free travel for women in state-run buses.
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that in india , public transportation especially bus is free of cost for women in many major provinces and many other provinces are planning to implement such schemes soon.English
16·1 month agoMany provinces/states in india provide free public transportation especially bus and metro rides for women. Major motivations behind this initiative include :
1)providing women better access to public spaces, Female labour force participation in India has seen a significant increase, rising to 41.7% in 2023–24 from 23.3% in 2017–18. Government schemes have given positive results in increasing labour participation of women in workforce
2)to promote education, and employment for women
3)helps women to come forward in public spaces and contribute to the indian economy
Major criticism aganist this initiative:-
1)major criticism comes from lower caste dalit men organisation who claim that this actively discriminate large number of lower caste dalit men who earn $510.80 USD annually whereas it benefits Uppercaste women who owns large amount of wealth via ancestral land and working Uppercaste women earns more annual salary than lower caste men.
Inorder to solve the grievance of lowercaste men , some states like tamilnadu in india is planning to give free bus ride for low income earning men .
2)some critics consider that giving freebies harm the economy negatively
Mmmm@lemmy.worldOPto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that Modi despite being ranked as one of the world's most popular democratic leaders in media only got votes from 16% of total indian population in 2024 electionEnglish
8·1 month agoApproval rate of modi in morning consult is based on assumption excluding opinions of muslims , Dalits ,adivasi people ,people in kashmir , and mainly south indians . Also 65-75% approval is a blanded lie because it excluded a large section of indias non hindi/Urdu speaking population (especially dravidian language speaking group). The data for approval is based on data from indian state of Gujarat , uttarpradesh etc which are predominantly modi supporters base.
Modi is in power only because of first past the post system, also dispite having the advantage of first past the post system which primarily helped Modi’s party(Bharatiya Janata party ) , still he failed to get majority in parliament and made an aliance with regional parties like Janata dal United party and Telugu Desam party to win in 2024 election . That means this 65-75% approval rate is an assumption not the reality.
Non citizens account a small percentage of indian population (less than 1% of total population) , Total eligible population for voting is almost 70% if we exclude children , 36.6% vote share actually comes from total number of voters that have voted despite 70% being eligible , that’s why I said in my statement (2).
So what i said is truth , only 16% of population voted for him . Also look how bad is it for a country which claim itself as democratic have the leader of its country with only just 16% of total population support or 24.3% of eligible voters support

















It depends on what state &place you live , I myself lived in ernakulam kerala and government hospitals here were good and my doctor never said to me “it’ll go away in a few days”. He instead prescribed non opioid medicines and my pain went away . I don’t know which hospital you went to or in which year this happened.
Also I would like to know that is there any truth to the claim that in canada , because of freehealthcare , hospitals have huge waiting period and doctors inorder to finish their jobs simply prescribe medicines with opioids.???