Le cynisme de l'Oxydant est inqualifiable. Depuis qu'il a permis à ses bandes criminelles de détruire le dernier grand État laïc issu du nationalisme arabe, il n'y a plus de tintamarre sur #Daesh, #Al-Qaïda, #Al-Nosra.... Plus d'aboiements dans les #médias sur la lutte contre le #terrorisme. Rien ! Et dire que personne ne croyait les analystes avisés qui, depuis une trentaine d'années, affirmaient, preuves à l'appui, que le #jihadisme, c'est eux, Been Laaden, c'est encore eux, Al Qaïda, c'était leur créature, etc. Ces analystes étaient-ils des devins ? Non. Ils s'appuyaient simplement sur la naissance des Frères musulmans, une création des services d'intelligence anglo-saxons pour contrecarrer le nationalisme arabe, incarné par le Parti Baas. Les mêmes analystes se rappelaient également la montée des mouvements fascistes dans les années 1930-1930, où la grande bourgeoisie avait lancé ses gangs criminels recrutés parmi le lumpenprolétariat pour détruire le mouvement ouvrier et les organisations communistes. L'histoire semble se répéter.
Nkolo Foé .
#Palestine #Syrie #Iran #moyen-Orient #us #israel #ue #occident
Mark Shane Hayden
in reply to Eric Lawton • • •I would be entirely unsurprised if the American education system is the next thing to be gigified given the incoming administration.
Ready for the school principal to be an app with classes being taught by the lowest bidding teacher and surge pricing on tuition for classes in high demand?
Nick (Alatar the Blue)
in reply to Mark Shane Hayden • • •@msh they’re already working on this - it’s called “school vouchers.”
/s - kinda. More like /c (cynical)
Nicole Parsons
in reply to Mark Shane Hayden • • •@msh @EricLawton@kolektiva.social @pluralistic
Murdoch's disinformation on the Wall Street Journal:
Murdoch & the GOP wage wars on all unionized female workers; nurses, teachers, social workers, HCW, clerical, retail - all at risk of being AI'd or automated.
Stable employment with decent wages are under attack by every Republican.
wsj.com/opinion/social-securit…
wsj.com/opinion/lori-chavez-de…
wsj.com/articles/randi-weingar…
Women vote "incorrectly" in the view of GOP billionaires & hate women leaders.
wsj.com/livecoverage/biden-dro…
sandywb14
in reply to Mark Shane Hayden • • •Osteopenia Powers ,
Unknown parent • • •@Bandersnatch @msh
TechBros: So much $ in education! Instead of having unpredictable human teachers in schools, we could just digitize education and sell the algorithm!
COVID 19: Hold my beer!
Kids: (Turning off camera and mic) Whee! We're alone in our room and they actually GAVE us a laptop to play games on.
Teachers: Johnny? Johnny? Johnny!
TechBros and Oligarchs: So much $ in education! Let's make it into a gig!
NosirrahSec 🏴☠️ guillotine enthusiast
in reply to Eric Lawton • • •Now we're fighting tooth and nail to claw back our rights they stole "on the web" and so avoiding labor laws and the like.
Massachusetts JUST passed the right for Lyft, Uber, etc. drivers to unionize.
MA also failed to pass raising the minimum wage for tipped workers, due to what can only be described as "technological class warfare" by rich people on the poor. Convincing some of the most vulnerable of the workforce that they don't need more, and that the assistance proposed is actually an attack?
Luigi was right.
Osteopenia Powers ,
Unknown parent • • •You can find your local school’s math and English rankings on the state test in seconds.
Good luck looking for civics, environmental science, or healthy human relations scores.
What you measure gets done.
Nicole Parsons
Unknown parent • • •@Osteopenia_Powers @tankdigital @Bandersnatch @msh @EricLawton@kolektiva.social @pluralistic
The average role vanishes every 10 to 15 years due to technical innovation & the whims of consumerism.
Overly narrow education systems leave millions out of work mid-career.
Between 1900 & 1920, domestic service declined precipitously. The rich didn't want to pay for rising wages or improved working conditions.
Roles working with horses, replaced by the automobile.
Passenger trains. Bank clerks. Dairy. Lace makers
Osteopenia Powers ,
Unknown parent • • •That right there is the crux of it! We've accepted a very musical-chairs-to-homelessness scarcity approach to education. If we want a civil society, we must stand up and say NO every time someone says that the function of education is to prepare children for work. Even if they act nice and call it a profession.
Education is not just for work. It is to prepare kids for a civil society and a good life.
-Not blaming you, Tank.