I assume that also means that Russia would then send in state-sponsored terrorists in the guise of "settlers" to murder the Ukrainians and incrementally steal their land, and send in the army to slaughter them if they dare to fight back.
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He asserts that “our goal is not to occupy Gaza, our goal is to free Gaza.”
That's not just ridiculously obviously a lie - it's provably a lie.
Israel has already struck a deal with Egypt to sell natural gas from deposits in Gazan territorial waters. Therefore it must be the case that Israel is already planning on not only occupying but annexing Gaza - they could not claim ownership of those gas deposits otherwise.
Not just the most corrupt president in history, but the most gauche and tasteless as well.
Every single person on the planet just happened to be born in some particular place, and every place has some particular set of people who at some point drew some arbitrary lines and decreed that the area within the lines was a country and gave it a name.
The idea that happening to have been born within the confines of one arbitrary set of lines rather than another is something of which to be proud is blatantly stupid.
Oh yeah - Myst required lots of notes, because there were things that you'd learn at one point that were clues to some puzzle somewhere else. And yeah - just in general you needed to keep notes, because the games didn't record hardly anything.
And none of the early RPGs generated maps - if you wanted a map, you had to draw it yourself.
I still make video game notes but they're mostly just reminders - things like "500 wood for Robin" or "need Nordic helmet for mannequin at Heljarchen."
Multiple ones.
I have an open pack of 5x7 file cards - I use them (folded in half) for making to-do lists, shopping lists and the like. I have a shelf that collects unwanted printer paper - misprints, test pages and the like - for doodling, and I have a stack of legal pads and graph paper pads for stuff I want to hang onto (the graph paper pad in particular is for notes and such about video games, and I've been doing that since the days of having to draw my own dungeon maps).
That's likely true.
But that's not going to stop governments from trying, and mostly succeeding, since beating their censorship will require both the will and the ability to break the law. Granted that their systems will certainly be flawed, it will still require at least some minimal technical ability to beat them, which will put it out of reach of many.
And it will also provide the governments with a handy fallback charge to bring against pretty much anyone they deem troublesome enough, since they'll almost certainly be among those who are breaking the law by beating the system.
Since the earliest days of the internet, governments have been scheming to gain control over the dissemination of content - to have authority over what people can and cannot see.
Autocracies like Russia, China and North Korea simply established censorships regimes, but the best that western governments have generally been able to do is ban content that is illegal in and of itself, like child porn. Their goal, all along, has been to establish systems by which to censor content that is not in and of itself illegal.
This is the most success they've had yet.
Very much yes.
I have this great visual image of the corporate web, marked by neon signs and billboards and holographic ads, populated entirely by bots talking to each other while the humans sneak away, giggling and shushing each other.
As intended.
First they're going to collapse the ad model by eliminating most clicks.
Then they're going to put all of the information they've been scraping from the now-bankrupt websites behind paywalls.

Not every tactic - no.
And Russia is introducing some novel tactics of its own, like kidnapping and indoctrinating Ukrainian children.
I have little doubt though that the broad strategy is exactly the same - what they can't take immediately, they intend to take incrementally.
And in fact, that's essentially what they're already announcing to the world. They can't be unaware of the fact that, to much of the world, stating that they're patterning the proposed occupation after the West Bank is effectively stating outright that they fully intend for Russia to then incrementally steal everything and to kill anyone who tries to stop them.