Have any of the #BlueMAGA / #VoteBlue "YOU DIDN'T VOTE FOR HARRIS" zombies *ever* asked you who your state went for? (no)
#Politics #Democrats #Republicans #Liberals #Conservatives #Vote #Election #DemocraticParty #DNC #RepublicanParty #RNC #GOP #DonaldTrump #Trump #JDVance #Vance #JoeBiden #Biden #KamalaHarris #Harris #TimWalz #Walz #Democracy #US #USA #ElonMusk #Musk #Fascism #Fascist
Anarchist reddit is having another liberal moment. Consensus seems to be pro EU mass militarization. Rather disgusting take to make.
@ciggysmokebringer
I consider myself as an "Anarchist with a big A" because I fight hierarchy. But in that fight, I sometimes have to choose an ally I don't like, because there's a bigger, more authoritarian, more hierarchical threat out there.
Anarchists who don't know how to make friends and allies across the divide either die out or become insignificant. Again, our existence is social, and extremely interdependent.
@ciggysmokebringer
This is just slander.
If you want to have a real discussion with me, I'm open for it, but then you have to start taking me seriously and listening to what I say, and not make suppositions.
Shocking : New york times defends a conspiracy theory
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5 fracking years guys..
Since scientists first began playing around with dangerous pathogens in laboratories, the world has experienced four or five pandemics, dependingNew York Times (DNYUZ)
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>Meanwhile, according to the disclosure and records of internal communications, members of the DOGE team asked that their activities not be logged on the system and then appeared to try to cover their tracks behind them, turning off monitoring tools and manually deleting records of their access
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It’s obviously not a proxy war when literally thousands of soldiers from #NATO #countries have been #killed inside undisputed Russian territory. The Russians released a report on bodies recovered from the #Kursk incursion; these are #fatalities, not casualties.
In just a few months, NATO lost nearly as many soldiers as the so-called “Coalition of the Willing” did in eight years of invading and occupying Iraq. The USA didn’t lose a proxy war in Ukraine, it lost an actual war; remember, these are just the fatalities from one single Ukrainian offensive.
It’s obviously not a proxy war when literally thousands of soldiers from NATO countries have been killed inside undisputed Russian territory.VD (Vox Popoli)
Trump officials say a Supreme Court order regarding the return of a man improperly deported to El Salvador has been satisfied.Dan Gooding (Newsweek)
On spending, oversight and other issues, Republican lawmakers have willingly ceded power traditionally reserved for Congress to the Trump White House.Carl Hulse (The New York Times)
“It’s not good for Europe to be the permanent security vassal of the United States.” So says JD Vance during a phone conversation with UnHerd on Monday, his first major interview with a European outlet since taking office as Vice President. The backdrop is a week of turmoil on financial markets triggered by President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs.
The decision to apply (and then partially rescind) hefty tariffs on European allies — combined with a barrage of harsh statements about Europe from Vance, both public ones and leaked private messages — has left many on the Continent wondering whether America can still be thought of as a friend.
Vance’s answer: yes, provided European leaders are prepared to assume a more independent role on the international stage, and to be more responsive to their own voters, especially when it comes to the question of immigration.
“I love Europe,” Vance tells me in a wide-ranging interview from his office in the West Wing, showcasing a diplomatic side that has not always been front and centre. “I love European people. I’ve said repeatedly that I think that you can’t separate American culture from European culture. We’re very much a product of philosophies, theologies, and of course the migration patterns that came out of Europe that launched the United States of America.”
Europe’s leaders are a different matter. Take Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, who, in a recent interview with the American TV programme 60 Minutes, charged Vance with “somehow justifying” Russia’s invasion of his country.
Vance counters this by referring to his condemnations of Moscow’s actions since 2022. But he adds: “I’ve also tried to apply strategic recognition that if you want to end the conflict, you have to try to understand where both the Russians and the Ukrainians see their strategic objectives. That doesn’t mean you morally support the Russian cause, or that you support the full-scale invasion, but you do have to try to understand what are their strategic red lines, in the same way that you have to try to understand what the Ukrainians are trying to get out of the conflict.”
“I think it’s sort of absurd for Zelensky to tell the [American] government, which is currently keeping his entire government and war effort together, that we are somehow on the side of the Russians.” That kind of rhetoric, Vance says, “is certainly not productive”.
Beyond Ukraine, the American Vice President worries that European leaders are still failing to reckon with 21st-century realities on immigration, integration, and security.
“It’s not good for Europe to be the permanent security vassal of the United States.”
Vance says: “We’re very frustrated — ‘we’ meaning me, the President, certainly the entire Trump administration — that European populations keep on crying out for more sensible economic and migration policies, and the leaders of Europe keep on going through these elections, and keep on offering the European peoples the opposite of what they seem to have voted for.”
Immigration is at the heart of Vance’s palpable frustration with European leaders. He argues that, as in the United States, open-borders policies handed down from on high are poisonous to democratic trust. As Vance notes, “the entire democratic project of the West falls apart when the people keep on asking for less migration, and they keep on being rewarded by their leaders with more migration.”
Europe’s other blind spot, Vance says, is security. “The reality is — it’s blunt to say it, but it’s also true — that Europe’s entire security infrastructure, for my entire life, has been subsidised by the United States of America.” As recently as a quarter-century ago, “you could say that Europe had many vibrant militaries, at least militaries that could defend their own homelands”.
Fast-forward to today, Vance says, and “most European nations don’t have militaries that can provide for their reasonable defence”. True, “the British are an obvious exception, the French are an obvious exception, the Poles are an obvious exception. But in some ways, they’re the exceptions that prove the rule, that European leaders have radically underinvested in security, and that has to change.”
Vance’s message to the Continent, he says, is the same one delivered by Charles de Gaulle at the height of the Cold War, when the French president insisted on a healthy dose of independence from Washington. De Gaulle “loved the United States of America, but [he] recognised what I certainly recognise, that it’s not in Europe’s interest, and it’s not in America’s interest, for Europe to be a permanent security vassal of the United States”.
What the Vice President had not made clear before this interview is that he would prefer to see a strong and independent Europe precisely because it could then act as a better check against the foreign-policy missteps of the Americans.
He says: “I don’t think that Europe being more independent is bad for the United States — it’s good for the United States. Just going back through history, I think — frankly — the British and the French were certainly right in their disagreements with Eisenhower about the Suez Canal.”
Vance also alludes to his own experience as a combat veteran of the Iraq War. “Something I know a little bit more personally: I think a lot of European nations were right about our invasion of Iraq. And frankly, if the Europeans had been a little more independent, and a little more willing to stand up, then maybe we could have saved the entire world from the strategic disaster that was the American-led invasion of Iraq.”
Bottom line: “I don’t want the Europeans to just do whatever the Americans tell them to do. I don’t think it’s in their interest, and I don’t think it’s in our interests, either.”
Talking about the UK specifically, Vance puts great emphasis on the place it occupies in the affections of President Trump — with a trade deal highly likely as a result.
“We’re certainly working very hard with Keir Starmer’s government” on a trade deal, Vance says. “The President really loves the United Kingdom. He loved the Queen. He admires and loves the King. It is a very important relationship. And he’s a businessman and has a number of important business relationships in [Britain]. But I think it’s much deeper than that. There’s a real cultural affinity. And of course, fundamentally America is an Anglo country.” Thus, “I think there’s a good chance that, yes, we’ll come to a great agreement that’s in the best interest of both countries”.
Other European states are likely to reach new trade arrangements too, though the climb might be steeper. Already, “with the United Kingdom, we have a much more reciprocal relationship than we have with, say, Germany… While we love the Germans, they are heavily dependent on exporting to the United States but are pretty tough on a lot of American businesses that would like to export into Germany.”
The administration’s lodestar will be “fairness”, Vance says. “I think it will lead to a lot of positive trade relationships with Europe. And again, we very much see Europe as our ally. We just want it to be an alliance where Europeans are a little more independent, and our security and trade relationships are gonna reflect that.”
As financial markets have whipsawed in recent weeks, it has not been clear what success looks like from the administration’s point of view. I ask Vance how he will judge the tariff policy in the long term. “What we want to see is lower trade deficits, really across the board,” says Vance. “Sometimes, a trade deficit makes sense. Like, America doesn’t produce bananas. So obviously, we’re gonna be importing bananas, not exporting bananas. So with certain product categories and maybe even with some countries, a small trading deficit can be justified.”
The status-quo system as a whole, however, is intolerable from the White House’s point of view. “What the global trading system has led to,” complains Vance, “is large and persistent trade deficits across product categories, with the gross majority of countries really using the United States [home market] to absorb their surplus exports. That’s been bad for us. It’s been bad for American manufacturers. It’s been bad for workers. And God forbid, if America ever fought a future war, it would be bad for America’s troops.”
But before he became a politician, Vance was a venture capitalist. Has he had heart-sinking moments watching his own portfolio sink into the red in recent weeks? He sounds unfazed.
“Any implementation of a new system is fundamentally going to make financial markets jittery,” says Vance. “The President has been very consistent that this is a long-term play… Now, of course, you have to be responsive to what the business community is telling you, what workers are telling you, what bond markets are telling you. These are all variables that we have to be responsive to” in order to “make the policy successful”.
But Vance says the administration can’t govern for the stock market alone. “No plan is, you know, going to be implemented perfectly… We’re very cognisant of the fact that we live in a complicated world where nobody else’s decisions are static. But the fundamental policy is to rebalance global trade, and I think the President has been very clear and persistent on that.”
Even as adjustments and delays to tariffs seem to have soothed markets and allies, for now, the Trump administration is bent on applying its brand of shock therapy 2.0 to the international system. The goal, of course, is nearly the diametrical opposite of the original therapy: while shock therapy 1.0 goaded the world to follow America into adopting neoliberal globalisation and to follow Washington on its military adventures, this one is aimed at reversing both outcomes.
Yet it can be no less discomfiting to live through the change — not just in the policy orientation, but how it’s communicated: not least by a very-online Millennial Vice President who revels in online debate. Does he think he tweets too much? Eyebrows were certainly raised in Europe when he took the time to get into a Twitter dispute with podcaster Rory Stewart.
Vance laughs. “There are many blessings to this job. One unquestioned downside is that I very much live in a bubble. I’m surrounded by Secret Service agents. It’s very hard for a random person to walk up to me — in fact, it’s damned-near impossible. I see social media as a useful, albeit imperfect, way to stay in touch with what’s going on in the country at large… I probably spend way less time on Twitter than I did six months ago, and that’s probably good for me.”
All told, the Trump-Vance administration’s commitment to turning the page on globalisation as we knew it runs deeper than allies and adversaries alike might imagine. As Vance says: “We’re not on anybody’s side, we’re on America’s side.”
First they came for the Communists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Communist
Then they came for the Socialists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Socialist
Then they came for the trade unionists
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a trade unionist
Then they came for the Jews
And I did not speak out
Because I was not a Jew
Then they came for me
And there was no one left
To speak out for me
-- Pastor Martin Niemöller
#politique #économie #numérique #souveraineté
La question de l'usage est au cœur de toutes les discussions en France, car elle permet à des non-techniciens de transformer l'informatique en storytelling.«Il faut utiliser la data pour créer de la valeur.»
Cette phrase vide permet de projeter l'illusion de compréhension d'une révolution qu'on ne maîtrise pas.
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L'acte de créer du nouveau code est en danger.Tariq KRIM (Éditions Cybernetica)
So why is Microsoft insisting on pushing out a feature it is very clear users just do not want? What is the point of it? It just does not make any sense. Recall makes no sense. It is one of rather many functions that Microsoft wants to force people into using.
Personally I also do not want Copilot on my computer and the idea that there can be a key on my keyboard that I can press that will enable by mistake it is not what I would think most people want.
I believe that there should be a very clear line between what is on your computer and what is in the cloud. Forcing people to log into a Microsoft online account to use their computer is crazy. Having people mistakenly enabling OneDrive is another disaster.
I guess this is all a great opportunity for Linux.
#Microsoft #Spyware #Recall #Windows #Linux #Computer
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Recall had been dubbed a "privacy nightmare" but has made changes since its original launch was pulled.Imran Rahman-Jones (BBC News)
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Fellow Pachyderms! #4Chan is fucked! START POPPING MAIZE!!!!!!! (LOTS of interesting e-mail and IP addresses too. Like .Gov and .Edu, for example.)
"4chan hacked, internal data leaked on rival image board
"The hack appears to include the usernames and email addresses of the site’s anonymous moderators..."
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4chan hack: The notorious imageboard 4chan has become inaccessible after hackers reportedly leaked the website's internal data.Mikael Thalen (The Daily Dot)
I wrote a medium-length post about my indecisions with the new website I’m building. I’m torn on how much I want to engineer it vs keeping it simple and future proof.
Genuinely interested in other people’s thoughts, if you have a couple minutes to read it.
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Welcome to Frankenstein Country, home of Mykie Frankenstein.frankenstein.country
@benda
@kel had a brilliant suggestion of publishing it as an ebook in order to be future proof. Since I’m already converting markdown to html it wouldn’t be much more difficult to also convert it into markup that can generate an ebook. And that ebook could be an epub, pdf, or html.
I’ll also likely have full text RSS too 😁
Bonsoir à toutes et tous,
Vu l'énorme quantité de spam à laquelle fait face #diaspora-fr je n'ai malheureusement pas d'autre choix pour le moment que de mettre en pause les inscriptions. Cela me désole car je souhaite offrir diaspora* au plus grand nombre, mais sur les dizaines de comptes qui s'inscrivent chaque jour, seul quelques uns d'entre eux sont de vrais utilisateurs.
J'espère qu'en fermant temporairement les inscriptions les robots se rendront compte qu'ils ne fonctionnent plus et seront stoppés, et je rouvrirai alors les inscriptions.
En attendant, vos amis peuvent toujours s'inscrire car au lien de partage que vous pouvez leur donner, disponible dans le menu de gauche "invitez vos amis" sur la page principale.
Bonne journée,
Many thanks to @xylander of @audiointerface for featuring my track ‘Paper Flowers’ in The Ambient Hour 005. The whole show is full of wonderful selections (as always) and I’m honoured that my music was included.
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#ambient #FediMusic #AudioInterface #TheAmbientHour #radio #AmbientMusic
Sixty minutes of relaxing music to unwind, de-stress or just sleep towww.audiointerface.org
After listening to The Ambient Hour, if you would like to hear my track again, you can listen to Paper Flowers on my Bandcamp page here:
After Harvard's president announced it wouldn't accept Trump administration demands, the Education Dept.'s Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism's froze…Asher Klein (NBC10 Boston)
Dem Rep. Chris Deluzio keeps winning a swing district in a Trump state. He slammed Trump's tariffs, while echoing Obama saying Dems should support targeted tariffs to rebuild U.S. manufacturing.
Liberals are now demanding Deluzio be purged from the party.
Bypassing SWIFT and Western Sanctions: #BRICS Payment Is Coming
The BRICS Payment System is taking shape, bypassing SWIFT and Western sanctions is no longer just a theory but a global financial shift in motion.
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The BRICS Payment System is taking shape, bypassing SWIFT and Western sanctions is no longer just a theory but a global financial shift in motion. In this vi...YouTube
‘Common Sense Matters’: Orbán’s Hungary Passes Constitutional Amendment Banning Public LGBT Events
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Hungary's recent constitutional amendment, spearheaded by Viktor Orbán, significantly restricts public LGBT events, raising critical questions about civil rights and the nation's political direction.Paul Serran (Where Hope Finally Made a Comeback)
...he bow of the reck but that's just me and my warped sense of humor. Subscribe to @humans_suck on MindsMinds
The Trump administration’s tariff proposals, in addition to generating great financial and diplomatic instability over the past few days, have had a curious side effect.Adrián Rojas (Anti-Imperialist Network)
Just left Instagram & Facebook and it feels AMAZINGGGG.
Updated my blog post, with more info & resources for people wishing to do the same.
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updated post with more info and resources! 🚫 Byeeeee I left Meta on April 15th, 2025. I’m hoping other music heads, friends & family will join me elseMeljoann.
I've got a new track out tomorrow.
The group I'm a part of are releasing "Not Bonk What I Call Wave: Remixes Vol 2", our second compilation of remixes of tracks from previous releases.
There'll be a livestream premiering the entire release at party.bonkwave.org/
19:00 UTC / 20:00 BST / 21:00 CEST
Will share more details tomorrow!
More than 50 universities are being investigated for alleged racial discrimination as part of President Donald Trump’s campaign to end diversity, equity and inclusion programs his officials say exclude white and Asian American students.Collin Binkley (AP News)
Ryan Dawson on Stew Peters
#JFK
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Space adventure and exploration should be for the benefit of all humankind, not the whimsy of a few.
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Attached: 1 image Space adventure and exploration should be for the benefit of all humankind, not the whimsy of a few.Universeodon Social Media
Un Occidental vivant en #Chine sur #Twitter :
"Chaque jour, sur Twitter, j'informe les gens que je vis en #Chine depuis 25 ans et que j'ai une famille chinoise. Et que sur tous nos réseaux sociaux chinois, en mandarin, des millions de commentaires critiquent le gouvernement chinois.
Après avoir informé les gens de cette précieuse information qu'ils ignoraient auparavant, au lieu de dire « Oh, merci Mario, je ne savais pas », les têtus persistent à dire qu'ils ont raison et me traitent de menteur. Quel que soit le sujet lié à la Chine, quand je leur dis qu'il n'y a pas de génocide des #Ouïghours, pas de travail forcé, pas de violations des droits de l'homme, pas d'oppression religieuse, c'est toujours pareil.En termes empathiques, ce n'est pas grave, car je comprends qu'il soit extrêmement difficile de débrancher votre cerveau de la matrice de lavage de cerveau dans laquelle vous avez été amené à croire ces choses fausses sur la Chine et sur beaucoup d'autres choses dans le monde également.
Je vais néanmoins essayer une fois de plus aujourd'hui d'aborder ce point ainsi que la crise économique dans laquelle nous sommes plongés à cause du président #Trump et de ses complices.
Chaque citoyen chinois est libre de poursuivre sa vie indépendante, sa liberté et son bonheur au quotidien comme il le souhaite, pas moins que tout autre citoyen d'un pays libre... sa famille, sa carrière, son emploi, de posséder des entreprises, ses pratiques religieuses, tout comme il le souhaite.
Un citoyen chinois peut quitter le pays et vivre ailleurs et revenir comme il le souhaite.
Ils peuvent lire les nouvelles du monde 24 heures sur 24, 7 jours sur 7 sur Internet, y compris toutes les dernières nouvelles, la culture, la religion, avec un navigateur Internet sur d'innombrables sites Web sans VPN, comme tout autre citoyen de tout autre pays libre.
Bien sûr, le bon sens nous rappelle que chaque citoyen de chaque pays, y compris vous, doit respecter les lois de ce pays.
Alors qu’ils ont besoin d’un VPN pour accéder à Twitter, vous avez besoin d’un VPN pour accéder à RT.
Tandis que les Chinois ne peuvent pas insulter publiquement Xi Jinping, vous en Occident ne pouvez pas soutenir publiquement la cause palestinienne ou insulter les Juifs ou les LGBT.Pour être clair, ici en #Chine, la loi interdit le harcèlement public, les insultes, la calomnie, la diffamation et le mensonge sur quoi que ce soit ou sur qui que ce soit. En cas de désaccord, il faut le régler en privé. Les États-Unis ont des lois similaires, qui ne sont plus appliquées.
Aux #États-Unis, par exemple, les comptes anonymes sont autorisés sur les réseaux sociaux. Ils le font car il est plus rentable pour les milliardaires capitalistes de continuer à gagner de l'argent. C'est néfaste pour la société, car cela engendre davantage d'instabilité et de chaos, mais le profit est plus important.
Ici en Chine, les comptes anonymes ne sont pas autorisés, vous devez donc être responsable de ce que vous dites.
Aucune de ces lois n'empêche un citoyen chinois de faire les choses que je viens d'expliquer, de profiter de sa liberté de poursuivre sa vie, sa liberté et son bonheur comme il le souhaite.Il ne fait aucun doute que les citoyens des États-Unis, du Royaume-Uni et d'Allemagne sont bien plus censurés, contrôlés et opprimés par le gouvernement américain que les citoyens chinois ne le sont par le gouvernement chinois. Demandez à Edward Snowden. En Allemagne, remettre en question le récit officiel de l'Holocauste est un crime.
Au cours des trente dernières années, les lois et politiques des États-Unis ont intentionnellement amélioré la vie des riches et dégradé celle de la classe moyenne. C'était intentionnel, et non un accident.La meilleure illustration de ce phénomène est l'actuel président Trump, qui, depuis le Bureau ovale, vante sa propre #cryptomonnaie et informe directement ses amis milliardaires de la politique qu'il s'apprête à annoncer, lesquels prennent ensuite des positions longues ou courtes sur le marché boursier avant son annonce. L'État de droit n'existe plus. Toute personne impliquée dans cette affaire devrait être en prison, pourtant c'est devenu la nouvelle norme.
Obama a fait la même chose, en permettant aux banques de saisir les maisons de plus de cinq millions de ménages de la classe moyenne, tout en renflouant ces banquiers milliardaires sans qu'aucun d'entre eux ne passe un seul jour en prison pour ce qu'ils ont fait, plongeant le monde entier dans une crise économique mondiale.Et soit dit en passant, il y a un pays qui a renfloué le système financier des États-Unis à l’époque et sauvé le monde : la Chine.
Au cours des 30 dernières années, les lois et les politiques du gouvernement chinois ont été intentionnellement élaborées et mises en œuvre dans le but inverse, en se concentrant sur l'amélioration constante de la vie des gens ordinaires, tout en veillant à ce que les riches ne s'enrichissent pas simplement en négligeant leur responsabilité envers leur société et leur pays.
Le président chinois Xi Jinping ne possède pas sa propre cryptomonnaie. Ici, en Chine, lorsque des fonctionnaires corrompus sont arrêtés, ils sont emprisonnés.Voilà. Je vous ai dit très clairement la réalité et la vérité. Je ne vous ai pas donné mon avis.
Bien qu'il y ait certainement beaucoup plus à dire et beaucoup plus à ajouter à cette histoire, j'ai décrit avec précision la réalité des deux superpuissances mondiales dans le monde d'aujourd'hui, au cours de notre vie.
Et au fait, depuis cette semaine, les échanges commerciaux entre ces deux superpuissances mondiales sont pratiquement fermés.
Nous avons maintenant tous les dirigeants mondiaux qui se soumettent aux caprices d'un fou dans le Bureau ovale qui, de toute évidence, n'accorde aucune valeur ni ne se soucie des systèmes, des lois et de l'intégrité du marché, et qui considère sa capacité à appuyer sur un bouton pour faire monter ou descendre les marchés financiers mondiaux comme une bonne chose, comme un pouvoir admirable, comme s'il dirigeait simplement une plus grande entreprise.Je ne le répéterai jamais assez. Nous sommes déjà dans un monde nouveau où la Chine a déjà remporté la guerre commerciale.
Bien plus qu’ils ne veulent vous le faire comprendre, la Chine domine déjà largement le #commerce mondial, la production et la chaîne d’approvisionnement intégrée à travers le monde.C’est en fait une bonne chose, car la Chine est le premier pays de l’histoire à avoir atteint ce leadership sans attaquer, bombarder et tuer des millions de civils innocents d’autres pays pour les dominer.
Veuillez donc comprendre que tout effort, toute décision et toute action visant à endommager ou à détruire économiquement la position de la Chine endommageront et détruiront également l’économie mondiale, y compris le système de réserve financière mondiale des États-Unis et le marché obligataire sur lequel repose la majeure partie du commerce mondial.
Ce chaos économique et commercial mondial a évidemment déjà commencé et va s’accélérer jusqu’à ce que l’administration Trump change de cap, ce qu’elle doit faire immédiatement."
“This Ramadan is nothing like the ones before,” said one resident as the holy fasting month for Muslims began. “The war has drained it of meaning.”Bilal Shbair (The New York Times)
Americans, particularly white Americans, really need some education on long-form organizing and protests. How protest culture needs to be founded on community care and resilence for long-term resistance.
And such revolutionary work requires building a foundation of community resilence through strategies including street medics, mask blocs, mending and repair libraries, community gardens, mutual aid networks, alternative healthcare options, collective access, transformative justice work, free legal assistance, educating each other, sharing skills, writing and art, and the like.
I can't really sum this up as it's a multilayered topic, but I'll point out past movements that used various community care and resilence strategies in their long-term resistance. Resources at the end.
Civil Rights Movement had built up a lot of community care, educating their people, and alternatives of societal systems for their survival. These were used for some of their biggest actions (Black Panthers and MLK Jr often worked together due to the foundation Black Panthers built).
Disabled and Non-Disabled Miners had built up some mutual aid and distribution of supplies, which is why their wildcat strikes were some of the longest running in US Labor history.
STAR, the trans led revolutionary group, built up similarly before and during some of their biggest actions. They built up housing for each other, food distribution, educating others, as well as disruptive protest.
Indigenous resistance -- see Standing Rock for a recent example -- used mutual aid, community-led healthcare and gardening, cross-movement organizing, housing and food sharing, and other foundational actions to build and continue to build community care and resilence.
The Disabled Sit-in protests and Capitol Crawl had built cross-movement coalitions, such as Butterfly Brigade providing food, Black Panthers offering care assistance, others offering transportation and legal help.
Occupy also built this while it was ongoing. Mutual aids formed (and some still exist today) to distribute supplies and food. Free legal counseling was offered, people shared knowledge together, and even experimented with different styles of decision-making and governance.
Black Lives Matter had built up a lot of this prior from other resistance and tapped it and even expanded the community care strategies in many areas. (Those in my town are still doing this work.)
Yes, the USA turned genocidal and tried to destroy each of these movements, but they failed to stomp us out as many of us survived because of the community built. And many of these movements did win some of their major goals.
A protest with these equitable and often experimental community care foundations is more likely to succeed long-term. It's also a way to build up communities that are resilent and more able to hold firm against the oppressor.
If your praxis does not include these strategies, then that protest isn't ready for the long-term fight. And it'll be more prone to co-option by the state, which will bleed the people dry of our energy for a long-term fight.
And I will always assert that any protest that positions a vulnerable oppressed group as disposable and/or puts them into harms way is actually already co-opted by the oppressors. The protest's message has then been lost, the target the wrong group entirely.
Our goal in this fight against fascism is to build with each other the future we want right now the best we can AND to bring hell to our oppressors.
No one is disposable. Disabled activists, especially those who are multiply marginalized, often say that "We take care of us." That taking care of each other MUST be part of organizing and protesting. It's the best, and historically often the only way to win against our oppressors.
Without community and caring for each other, we won't win.
For more about this:
* Crip Camp documentary
* The Black AntiFascist Tradition by Hope and Muller,
*Emergent Strategy series by Adrienne maree brown,
*Care Work by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha,
*From Black Lives Matter to Black Liberation by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
* Our History Is Our Future by Nick Estes
* Red Nation Rising by Border Town Violence Working Group and it's follow-up The Red Deal
* White Rage by Carol Anderson
* A Disabled People's History of the United States by Kim Nielsen
* An Indigenous People's History of the United States by Dunbar-Ortiz
* Miss Major Speaks by Miss Major
* Let This Radicalize You by Mariame Kaba and Kelly Hayes
* We Do This 'Til We Free Us by Mariame Kaba
* Beyond Survival by Ejeris Dixon and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
* A People's Guide To Abolition And Disability Justice by Katie Tastrom
* Disability Justice Principles by Sins Invalid
* Surviving The Future edited by Branson, Hudsen, and Reed
* How We Show Up by Mia Birdsong
* The Sea is Rising and So Must We: A Climate Justice Handbook by Cynthia Kaufmann
* Mutual Aid by Dean Spade
And I have a whole lot more recommendations, but that should get people started.
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