[Vidéo] Le Monde contribue aussi au brouillage politique

Dans cet épisode de Quelle époque formidable, Sébastien Fontenelle questionne la fabrication d'opinion du journal Le Monde, qui à maintes reprises, a présenté La France insoumise et le Rassemblement national sous une même dénomination : « les extrêmes ».
« Sous couvert de sa réputation…
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Union sieht "Inszenierung" von Pro Asyl bei Urteil zu Zurückweisungen

Zurückweisungen von Asylsuchenden an der Grenze sind rechtswidrig - so sieht es zumindest ein Berliner Gericht. Die Union wirft nun Pro Asyl vor, das Urteil provoziert zu haben. Die Hilfsorganisation weist die Vorwürfe zurück.

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#Union #ProAsyl #Migration

Le gouv s'attaque encore aux ALD (affection longue durée). Mais apparemment les handicapés on est paranoïaques quand on dit que le projet c'est de nous retirer nos droits et l'accès aux soins pour ne nous laisser plus que l'euthanasie comme "choix".

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Jeff Childers, Coffee and COVID...and looks like folks may be able to shop at Target, again!

☕️ PROUDLY ☙ Saturday, June 7, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠
Pride Month hits low tide as Target retreats; 11th Circuit KO’s FL drag show; Trump, DOGE win big at SCOTUS—twice; and DEI takes a deathblow in 9-0 reverse discrimination ruling; and more.

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in reply to UptownGirl

this is funny because I just read a post about less Pride stuff at Target and the comments were brutal. Still boycotting for having it in the first place or now for dropping DEI. Some as long as four years they haven’t stepped foot in there. There was little positive and a lot negative about the company. Some said they spent 1-200/wk on crap and don’t go at all now. (I know some of those people. It was an addiction.) Target has to be feeling the pinch. Can’t please everyone.

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#3 Cheesecake topped with Soy Sauce

My rating: 2/5


Have you ever craved cheesecake and sushi at the same time? Well do I have the combination for you. It’s literally just a new york style cheesecake, with a little drizzle of soy sauce! And trust me the flavors do NOT conflict, in fact it probably tastes exactly as you’d imagine! It’s gonna be hard to do but somehow, I think you need to avoid getting the soy sauce under the graham base. The cream cheese part touching the soy sauce is no big deal, but it’s the absorbant bottom that could make it a bit too overwhelmingly salty, so just keep that in mind! 😬

Forget the elephant in the room. Let’s talk about the #bumblebees in the box. A thread on the commodification of bumblebees to produce your #food.
The numbers, why it’s bad for wild bees and how they kill them when they’re no longer of use.
Please #share.
#repost
For #bees
Likes are nice but reposts impact.
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#nature
#pollinators
#insects
#commodification

#OnThisDay, 7 Jun 1968, 187 women working at the Ford car factory in Dagenham, UK, go on strike demanding recognition as skilled workers.

They are led by Rosie Boland and Lil O'Callaghan. After three weeks they win concessions as production had to be shut down. The strike was one of the triggers for the Equal Pay Act 1970 that made it illegal to pay women and men differently if they are doing the same job.

#WomenInHistory #OTD #History #BritishHistory #MadeInDagenham #Histodons

Fighting the top notch technology with cartoon characters and clever slogans? Here we go!

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in reply to War and Peas 🧿

Each sticker is a small act of defiance, from the dung beetle protesting fake content to the mice building burrows instead of data centers.

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🇺🇦🇺🇸 "Putin is not a child fighting in a playground—he is a killer who came there to murder children," — President Zelensky said in response to Trump’s comparison of Russia’s war against Ukraine to “two kids fighting in a park.”

He added that such a view shows a lack of understanding of the tragedy Ukrainians are living through.

Comforting thought of the day: none of the software industry’s popular success metrics would catch a Boeing 737 Max style failure—catastrophic failure a year after delivery. So, you can literally murder scores of people with a software defect and still get that bonus at work for a successful project

That’s a less comforting thought if you’re a software user, admittedly

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"Even though Google is fundamentally a spyware advertising company (some 80% of its revenue is advertising; the proportion was even higher back then), we Engineers were kept carefully away from that reality, as much as meat eaters are kept away from videos of the meat industry: don't think about it, just enjoy your steak."

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Deep in Mordor where the shadows lie: Dystopian tales of that time when I sold out to Google


I will do something I normally never do here, and make my first ever blog post on the topic of, long sigh: tech. I’ve already talked about Google a number of times on Mastodon which is, blessedly, by design, not discoverable; but I’ve decided to commit the full story to print. Hopefully this won't come back to bite me in the ass but eh it’s the apocalypse, who cares at this point. At least Wordsmith Dot Social is half-abandoned and has no comment system, so I won’t have to deal with techbros batting for billionaires or preaching the power of Open Source (™ Open Source Initiativeⓡ).

But if you clicked this, Dear Reader, then you wanted the tea; and I am nothing if not forthcoming with tea-spilling. The fact that Google fired me with shut-up money only makes it more fun to do it. So go get some chamomile and sit comfortably, for this is an old woman reminiscing; let’s talk about capitalism and anarchism, about the precariat and surveillance, plush dolls and churrascarias and gay argots; let us go back in time and space, and journey to tropical Brazil in the distant time of 2007…

Black-white photo of a camera installed on an architectural detail like a geometric series of parallel slats. Taken 2008.

1. Treason


Cover to the Brazilian edition of the pen-and-paper RPG called Paranoia, second edition from the nineties. In a comedic cartoon style, it shows a man in a red suit walking down a corridor that's heavily monitored, and about to be ambushed by an assortment of robots, agents, clones of himself, and random weapons coming out of the walls, including one cartoonish round bomb on one hand, being lit by a different hand coming from another hole of the futuristic wall.

2007 wasn’t a good year to start a new career, as it turned out.

Google back then prided itself on broadcasting its Best Place To Work award, won year after year after year. Younger people will have trouble picturing this, but Google used to nurture an image of being the “good one” among megacorps; they championed open standards (except when they didn’t), supported open source projects (until they backstabbed them), and used language that corporate wasn’t supposed to use, like “don’t be evil” (until they, infamously and in a true dark comedy move, retracted that motto). The work environment was all colourful, nerdy cool, not a single necktie in sight—this was seen as brave and refreshing rather than cringe and tired, you see. And they made a big deal out of something called “20% time”: Every engineer was promised 1/5 of their work time for themselves, to do anything they want. (Google owners will still own whatever you create during your 20% time, natürlich). Famously, Gmail came out of someone exploring their interests during 20% time.

I don’t think much of anything else came out of it, though.

I found out I was always overworked on drudgery; my main job was to fix boring bugs on the Ruby on Rails internal user accounting system that someone else had developed. When I complained that this was a far cry from the academia-like, exciting research environment I had been promised, and asked to be assigned to a more challenging project, I was told the following rationale against it: “no”. Moreover the deadlines and expectations were such that even if I worked (unpaid) overtime every day, I was still was at risk of a performance review. Making actual use of the “20% time” felt like a pipe dream.

And all that with wages well below even the local market in our crumbling Third World economy. With no exciting research positions nor self-managed time nor compensation, what was the advantage over a high-paying job at Microsoft or IBM? A bright blue vinyl floor and WarioWare Wii in the cafeteria? Well we were the hip tech vanguard, we were all geniuses, we were paid in prestige and promises and ego massages. Perform good enough and you might be awarded a smattering of shares at some point, get some crumbs from the bountiful capitalists' table.

Like most employees I blamed myself for not working hard enough to get good compensation—or to have time to exercise my right of 20% free time… Until I saw in the “Googlegeist” statistics that some 95% of employees never use their “20% time” at all, being trapped under the same pressures as I was.

I started a discussion about how the recruiter's promise of “20% free time” could maybe be this little thing that the forgotten priestesses of ancient Samarkand called a “lie”. There was an internal Blogger system, only available for other employees and bosses; and I wrote a post arguing that if no one feels able to use their 20% time, then it’s not much of a perk, is it.

The result of this was my boss having a fit over me “backstabbing” him. See, me complaining about the unfulfilled recruiter promises marked me as an Unhappy Googler. And Google, if you remember, was the Best Place To Work. It was very important that every promising young engineer thought of Google as the dream job where everyone is happy. Unhappiness isn't allowed. My manager was severely scolded by his manager for having dissatisfaction (gasp) within his team.

I said, “But the issue is real and not my fault, don’t you agree? I just used the data to bring it to attention. Didn't you say we operate under 'radical transparency'?” (I was young and believed in this kind of slogan. Yes, I was a sitting duck and didn’t stand a chance.)

Boss replied,

Radical transparency doesn't mean you get to say negative things.


Exact quote, I remember every word in that backroom in Phoenix, AZ.


Ever heard of the 1984 dark comedy RPG «Paranoia»? It takes place in a dystopian future society called the Alpha Complex. The Complex is ruled by the Computer, which is perfect and makes no mistakes, guaranteeing the best possible life for all humans. If someone commits a crime, for example, the Computer will always know—every wall has cameras—and instantly disintegrate the offender—every wall is packed with death lasers.

Of course, if you suggested that this ever happens, you would be implying that the Computer can raise a criminal human. It would logically follow that you’re holding the Computer to be less than perfect. That accusation is a crime of treason. Treason is punished with death. Nobody ever complains about life in the Alpha Complex, which goes to show how perfect the Computer is. In fact, everyone in the Alpha Complex is perfectly happy with the Computer's rule. To feel unhappy is equivalent to accusing the Computer of making mistakes, and it therefore constitutes treason. Happiness is mandatory. Are you happy, citizen?

2. The Google Precariat, Part I: dictbot


Photo of the anti-racism protests in reaction to the murder of the Black teenager Nahel in France. While most people are dressed in normal riot gear, with black hoodies and COVID masks, the photo focus on a protester who is wearing a red net over their had that covers their entire face, eyes and nose and all. Underneath they wear a striped yellow-white T-shirt and large, hip-hop style chains.(Photo by Stephane DUPRAT / Hans Lucas.)

When you joined Google, you were quickly overwhelmed by massive amounts of corporate jargon—a hundred opaque project names, TLAs for everything etc. To help new Googlers settle in, the Intranet had an online glossary.

Now in the spirit of “20% time”, we were encouraged to tinker with pet projects, or so they told me. And we used to hang out in IRC chatrooms back then. So I made a little IRC bot that would fetch definitions from the glossary. Very basic stuff, if someone said “wtf is Chrome” in the channel, the bot would dump the summary paragraph, “Project Chrome is an initiative to develop a Google web browser, based on KHTML…”

I then got scolded for it, because I was leaking private information into a space that could be accessed by “temps, part-timers, and contractors”—Google's sprawling precariat (put a pin on that, more on that later). As I alluded to, we Googlers were pampered with prestige; but the “temps, part-timers and contractors”—no fun name for them, they were always called “temps, part-timers, and contractors”—were second-class in Google Nation, had to be constantly put in their place in a myriad ways. How else would the Engineers feel like geniuses, if there wasn’t a “normie” class to be treated worse than them?

One of the barbed-wire fences around temps, part-timers and contractors is that they should not have access to inside info, e.g. what is Project Chrome. My bot was, allegedly, violating that norm. I pointed out that all that my bot did was to fetch info from the glossary page, and that anyone with access to the IRC channels already had access to the glossary page.

Dear Reader, this is how I became responsible for provoking the Computer into fencing away the glossary website from temps, part-timers, and contractors.

3. A lament from Project Android


A colourful illustration of a clockwork bird, made of gold and jewels, singing. From a Russian edition of Andersen's "Nightingale" story.Illustration: Джона Пейшенса, ISBN: 5-232-00383-6.

The Reader might well imagine how I had become persona non grata to my boss after the “backstabbing” episode. When I wrote that blog post, I had gotten a number of emails from employees thanking me for talking about it, saying they’re glad someone is finally taking a stand, praising me for my bravery.

Now my posture back then will feel very natural for those of you who only met me post-transition, and knew me from the start as this like, badass nazi-punching antifa thug with no filter and no sense of consequences. But you have to understand: back then I was a shy little nerd terrified of everything. I wasn't brave; I was incredibly, magnificently naïve. I was maybe the only person in the world who believed Google’s corporate kool-aid; I bit it hook, line and sinker, I really did believe we were some sort of new, dynamic academia, we didn't work in offices we worked in “campi”, the company was a way to fund exciting new research and we were there to improve the world by organising its information. At least I thought I was.

Interviewer: What attracted you to Google? me: I agree with the Ten Principles of the company. Interviewer: The what now? Me: The Ten Principles? Google's Principles? In the 'about' page? Interviewer: Uuh, sure…


It did not even occur to me that it was all a scam, that everyone else knew it was all a scam and the actual point was to get rich. In retrospect I should have read the undertones in early Paul Graham essays; I was a literary girl, I'm good at undertones; but I only read what I wanted to be true.


Not long after my post in the Intranet Blogger, there was a post by some engineer I didn't know; a core programmer from the secret Project Android. Out of the three big ones I had to stay quiet about, Project Android and Project Chrome got finished and became highly successful—only to immediately turn into world-wrecking monstrosities that we, low-level grunts, would never have imagined. The third project, a physical-layer broadcast technology for the Internet—Youtube with HD quality if you logged in at showtime—never went forward.

But this insider, they were venting about how disappointed they had become with the directions that Project Android was taking. They were losing their motivation, this is not what they thought the “Linux phone” would be about, this wasn’t what they signed up for. The blogger was silent on any tech details, or what exactly was so disappointing; but with the benefit of hindsight it's easy to imagine.

A few days later, the same person posted something like “haha disregard that, I was having personal mental health issues and wrote a ill-conceived rant but it's all my fault really, of course there's a always few bumps but Project Android is amazing actually!! Y'all are going to love this, it's going to change everything!! We're organising the world's information and making a difference”, etc. etc.

Like, conspicuously back-to-back, the two posts.

I’m an airheaded bimbo but at some point the lesson will penetrate even my smooth silly brain. This time, I was observant.

4. Mona, entendida, odara… 🤔 elza


Police photo of a group of Brazilian travestis—a local transfeminine culture—detained in skimpy clothing, their photos blurred.

I wasn't out as trans yet, but I was already proud to be queer. Showed up first day with neon orange hair, unicorn T-shirt, the works. That made of me a Gaygler™, and Google Belo Horizonte was always happy to have me on team photos to add some colour and progressiveness to the image.

Now even though Google is fundamentally a spyware advertising company (some 80% of its revenue is advertising; the proportion was even higher back then), we Engineers were kept carefully away from that reality, as much as meat eaters are kept away from videos of the meat industry: don't think about it, just enjoy your steak. If you think about it it will stop being enjoyable, so we just churned along, pretending to work for an engineering company rather than for a giant machine with the sole goal of manipulating people into buying cruft. The ads and business teams were on different floors, and we never talked to them.

One day one of the AdSense people asked me for a little meeting. They sat right by my desk, all sleek and confident, and said that they had heard I was a Gaygler™ and were wondering if I could help with one of their clients. “Can you tell me some words that the Brazilian gay community uses? like slang, popular media you like, names of parties, that kind of thing?”

Caught off-guard and unsure how to react, I struggled to think of gay-coded speech, and I was expertly mined for pajubá terms to be fed into the machine. Whole interaction took maybe ten minutes. The AdSense goon left, never to be seen again, leaving me feeling violated in ways I couldn't articulate.

Google supported its queer employees.


After I got marked as a troublemaker and put into the inevitable performance review, one of the items raised against me was that my company profile page was 'too personal'. the extent of personal information in my profile was this sentence: “I am a nerd, a bisexual polyamorist, and a parent.”¹

5. The Google Precariat, Part II: A water purifier’s salary


Cartoon of a homeless person being rejected at the communal kitchen for lacking documents.“Sure, we give aid to the poor! We’ll only need your registration forms, bank statement, and certificate of good conduct!” Cartoon by Karl Berger for Augustin.

You might have noticed, Dear Reader, that I have made somewhat contradictory claims: 1) that we Engineers were pampered, and 2) that we Engineers were underpaid, pressured to do unpaid overtime at salaries low even for the Brazilian market. Such was the carrot and the stick. We all were told that if we performed just a bit better we would get higher pay, shares, positions at cool projects, and the biggest carrot of all: a relocation to the magical Global North where human rights are real. A way through the wall.

We trudged on, with little more than promises and hope. But we trudged on with style. The offices were all gaudy in Google colours with vinyl flooring, full of fridges with free snacks; the break room had the latest Playstation with brand-new high-tech Rock Band controllers; when you joined in you got a small bonus to buy toys for your desk (most Engineers got legos, I got a pink Kirby plushie I would dress up). This was unheard of; companies at the time were all Microsoft, all performative professionalism, Google was fun! Google gave you Perks, gods, so so many Perks. the Lumon motivation baubles from “Severance” gave me heavy Google flashbacks. We were periodically treated to dinner with the managers at the most expensive churrascarias. Master let us eat right there with him, inside the big house.

I will be honest and say that most of my fellow programmers ate that shit up, we had all been gold-star kids and here was the hottest company in the world constantly massaging our egos, telling us we were better than everyone for being geniuses. I would have loved to feel the same, I tried to feel the same, but I came from poverty and I could not stop noticing the precariat: temps, part-timers, and contractors, an entire layer of the company who did the brunt of work without being Googlers. No toy budget for kitchen staff.

It's the little things that bugged me, how people would eat the free candy or have a bowl of cereal and just leave trash and dirty dishes everywhere for the cleaning ladies (contractors) to deal with; more than that the way nobody looked at them or said “thank you”. We Brazilians have a social class for that, a social code underlying that studied invisibility, I knew what this was: these were maids.² Servants. The women in my family, my friends at school. The “campus” was pretty open and my then-wife visited it a few times; it creeped the Fuck out of her, the distinction between people and non-people.


We had those expensive, high-tech water purifiers, several on each floor. One day there was a discussion on the topic of cost savings, and I suggested the traditional Brazilian solution—the well-known ceramic filters in terracotta jars; they're consistently rated among the safest, need no electricity, make the water cool even in summer without spending any energy, cost little and last a long time before you need to replace the charcoal element, which is anyway inexpensive. The idea was dismissed out of hand. Too low-tech, I suppose.³

The fancy water purifiers weren't owned by Google; they were leased, at a high cost. Somehow it bothered me a lot that each of those excessively technological water monsters got more money per month than any temp, part-timer, or contractor.

The water purifiers were never fired.

6. Cathy don't send that email today


A still from the music video for "Cathy don't go to the supermarket today" (1985), by the extremely abusive sex cult Family International. The song is about how paying with barcodes and cards was an implementation of the Mark of the Beast and will cost your soul. In the still, a large, creepy, Terminator-like enforcer in a trenchcoat is stopping a woman from paying groceries in cash. The number "666" is partly visible on the walls.

Google was my first taste of smartphones, back when that meant a Blackberry (delightful, sturdy little corporate toys with pleasantly clicky, full-QWERTY thumb-keyboards). Mobile data plans were prohibitively expensive for anyone on wage labour, but I was graciously allowed to use my company phone for private purposes; and I delighted in the novelty of not getting lost for once, walking up and down the hills of Belo Horizonte with futuristic, always-on Google Maps under, whoa, unlimited data.

Which is to say, Google was my first taste of the surveillance society that has now become the new normal.

The Reader will remember our big carrot; all of us at Google Brazil worked hard to get the job because it meant a ticket to the Global North (potentially). Now I had been a weeb from an early age, and back then I was already like, intermediate to advanced in Japanese. So of course my dream was to move to Japan. But when I talked about it with my boss—a disembodied face from Phoenix to whom I would report under a giant monitor; this too felt very new, very high-tech, and very dystopic at the time—he dismissed the idea out of hand, saying my Japanese wasn't fluent and that this would make me a poor fit.

I talked to my colleagues about it and someone said, wtf girl no, most international engineers brought to Shibuya cannot even say konnichiwa, if anything your language ability and cultural experience with the diaspora make you the ideal candidate. We had a relevant contact in Google Sweden, and my mates said I should talk to them about contacting Shibuya directly regarding relocation.

And there I was after putting a target on my back as a troublemaker, about to directly contradict my boss and look for a way into Japan behind his back. My colleagues sternly advised me to never mention any of this by email, and also not call from my desk. “You really think they would do that? Just go on my email inbox and breach privacy? :O” International calls were very expensive those days and I didn’t have a landline, so I ended up calling Sweden from a company line inside a little cleaning closet, between brooms and bottles of disinfectant, in the dark, after everyone was gone from the office. Sorry, “campus”.

The Sweden contact told me they knew people in Tōkyō and were sure they would be happy to have me. A couple weeks after that, I was fired. (Mid-economic crisis, in the 3rd world, with one 2-year-old kid and another about to be born.)

And it was so weird and surreal to be in that little locker room, afraid of every whisper, aware that every communication was being spied on. And when I tell this story to my now adult children, I struggle to convey how weird it was. I realised belatedly that they never experienced existing with technology without it being the default expectation that it's hostile to you and it's spying on you all the time. For them this has been the case all of their lives.

Today, the concept of “spyware” has been obsoleted because every software is spyware. Google's “organising the information of the world” turned out to be indexing which Gaza families to bomb, children and all; “making money in the free market to invest in social change” was about bankrolling literal, textbook fascism. Today, for us Latinx to even briefly step in the USA, if we don't have an always-on handheld device with spyware “social media”, its absence is taken as proof of criminality. I will never visit Arizona again, and my kids will never know a world that's not like this; but for me I saw this world being forged up close and personal, deep in Mordor where the shadows lie.

7. The Google Precariat, Part III: Without a Heart to Guide them, the Other Powers are Useless


Fanart of the Eco-Villains from children's cartoon Captain Planet, coloured by hand. Villains include Hoggish Greedly, a rich man in a short mohawk and green suit; Looten PLunder, a sleazy-looking hunter in noveau-rich furs; Sly Sludge, looking less like an oil magnate and more like an operative in working overalls; Duke Nukem, a radioactive monster who looks like a stony yellow humanoid; Dr. Blight, a sexy mad scientist grinning evily, and her AI, MAL, shown as a digital green face; and Verminous Skumm, a rat-human hybrid.Art: Vultureclaw

I was always an anarchist, abstractly, but in many ways Google was my political awakening.

We had an office party every Friday evening. Every single Friday. It was called TGIF, “thanks God it's Friday”, and involved fancy finger food, drinks, and more of those dystopic heads on monitors talking to us of all the great things Google was doing to revolutionise the world. Thanks to TGIFs, we all could leave work early on Friday afternoons.

I was such a sucker for things like this, I was so entranced by the food variety and the socialisation and the festive atmosphere, that it took me a long time to think of Bretch's question (“All those feasts—who did the dishes?”).⁴ Belatedly I realised that none of the dishwashers would think of Friday afternoons like, “graças a Deus é sexta-feira”. My privilege of working less and partying every week was paid by them staying late every Friday, dealing with the aftermath of our juvenile entitlement. Most of these women will never step inside a Fogo de Chão restaurant in their lives; while we were taken on fancy dinners at a whim by the bosses, when they wanted to reassure us of our specialness.


One day, shortly before I was fired, the 2008 crisis had hit full force, the Phoenix office that managed us got shut, and Google had fired 70% of the South American precariat, in one fell swoop. Then, during one of my last TGIFs, I accidentally listened to two high-level managers talking about it, two white male gringos in expensive business-casual. They were commenting on how the company was still doing perfectly fine without all that weight.

And that's not what stuck with me, the arguments, no. I understood the incentives to do layoffs, and the human need to rationalise them. What stuck with me was their happy smiling faces. Their laughing.

Yes they laughed about it. Out loud.

I had full awareness of what it meant for Third World people to be fired under the crisis, what it was about to be like for the Argentinians, for our families—but so did they, they were down here, they knew the reality. They talked to us every day, they had their spreadsheets handled by temps and were now here eating food prepared by contractors. Yet here they were, in tailored clothes that cost more than a cafeteria lady's living expenses, partying happily without even bothering to pretend to be sad about all those families. Not caring enough about us to even bullshit.

Any sympathies I might have had about the simplistic logic of free-market liberalism evaporated under that laugh.

As a little girl I used to despise cartoons like Captain Planet, whose devilish, paper-thin villains destroyed the world with manic laughs for nothing but the thrill of power, polluting for the sake of polluting. I thought that was deeply unrealistic, and condescending too; I felt talked down to. I cherished nuanced villains like Lady Eboshi from Mononoke-hime, the leader of Irontown who was destroying the ancient forest—but with the goal of liberating women from violent patriarchy and poverty; Irontown was a refuge for outcasts, its mining economy a ticket out of male domination, and Lady Eboshi would give her own life for her girls. Complexity! Humanity!

It was at Google that I learned that no, capitalists are actually literally the same as Captain Planet villains. We are not blessed enough to live in Ghibli reality, capital owners built us a 90s trashy USA cartoon reality. What is crypto mining if not a textbook Captain Planet villain scheme—to kill and raze and destroy for nothing but imaginary tokens proving that you did lots of killing and razing and destroying? What is GenAI if not stealing energy and water and even art itself, only to syphon it all into a grinder, producing no benefit but the hoarding of even more money away from the poors—when you already have more money than a human being could possibly ever spend? What is this all-encompassing addiction to “number go up” if not Sly Sludge, dripping happily with pollutants, going “Aloha suckers! I'll miss this profit paradise but I have a souvenir to remember it by”, as he picks a briefcase full of money and leaves the island to explode?


My experience at Google drove me to want to understand capitalism, and I would eventually find in Malatesta the answer as to why capital owners cannot help but be cruel, revel in cruelty, performatively broadcast cruelty; why the cruelty is indeed almost a side effect, a corollary to what it means to do capitalism. A mould that grows inevitable on material that’s inherently rotten. Every action you take has consequences not just for the world but for your psyche; you cannot avoid being affected by your decisions, anymore than you can avoid the third law of motion when you punch a wall. You cannot make people work for you and hoard all the profits while they are stuck with fixed salaries, without in the process developing strong feelings on why you're entitled to do that and how they deserve it actually.

But before I got into political theory, it was Google who demonstrated to me what is capitalism, firsthand up close. I wouldn't say that this was worth working there, but I benefited from the lived experience; from that part of it, and nothing else.

Footnotes


  1. That was me in egg state beating around the bush; I am now fully out as a jock, a lesbian relationship-anarchist, and a mother. I added this footnote so that men stop hitting on me because I wrote the b-word once in this text about capitalism.
  2. Anyone interested in the Latina “maid” as a social class is encouraged to watch Que horas ela volta? (2015) (English title: The Second Mother). It’s an engaging and heartwrenching film but keep in mind: everything it portrays about the social othering of maids is factually true, and happening today.
  3. If this kind of thing appeals to you and you haven’t heard of it yet, I am pleased to introduce you to the low tech magazine.


Who built Thebes of the Seven Gates? All articles name the names of kings; I gather the kings brought those boulders on their royal backs? And great Babylon, who fell and fell again, Who put'er back together, every time? In which flats of gold-paved Lima lived the road-pavers? The night the Great Wall of China was finished, where did the construction crew hang out? Awesome Rome is full of triumphal archs. Who arched them up? Also— who did the Caesars triumph over? We sing the palaces of Byzantium— the whole thing was just palaces? Even Atlantis of tall tales shouted, choking, as the seas swallowed it whole—

for its slaves.

Young Alexander conquered India. All by himself then? Caesar defeated the Gauls. Did he bring along a cook at least? Felipe de España, el Prudente, cried when his Armada sunk into the sea. And nobody else cried that day? In the Seven Years' War, Federico Secondo grasped victory. Who else grasped it with him?

All these pages, all these conquests. All those feasts—who did the dishes? Every ten years a new Great Man. Who covered the budget?

So many headlines. So many questions.


Art from the Zapatista revolutionaries. It shows a crowd of women and children in colourful indigenous clothes, all wearing red bandanas or black balaclavas, armed wtih sticks—children inclusive—and staring at the viewer between curly yellow-green leaves.


آنارشی بدون انقلاب


با ریویژنیسم و مبارزهٔ عاری از خشونت

جنبش سوسیالیسم فارغ از موفقیت یا عدم موفقیتش، یکی از خیرخواه‌ترین جنبش‌های تاریخ بشر است. مخالفان سوسیالیسم اغلب از تجربه‌های شوروی، چین و دیگر دولت‌های به اصطلاح کمونیست به عنوان شکست‌های بزرگ سوسیالیسم نام می‌برند. تجاربی که بیشتر هم به شکست می‌مانند تا پیروزی، ولی نقاط قوت زیادی هم داشتند که در حوصلهٔ این نوشتار نیست.

زمانی که با مردم راجع به آنارشیسم گفتوگو می‌کنم اغلب با چند پرسش کلیشه‌ای مواجه می‌شوم: آیا عملی است؟ آیا نمونهٔ عملی هم دارد؟ این یک عقیدهٔ آرمانگرایانه است، چه تضمینی وجود دارد که به چیزی مثل شوروی و چین منتج نشود؟

در دفاع از عملی بودن آنارشیسم زیاد نوشته‌اند. در مورد نمونه‌های عملی آن هم در طول تاریخ کم نبودند؛ اما مشکل اصلی این است که ما هیچ کشور آنارشیستی نداریم و احتمالاً هم نخواهیم داشت. آنارشی نمی‌تواند جزیره باشد. ما تمام جهان را می‌خواهیم. اما این هدف به هیچ عنوان به دست انقلابی‌ها تحقق نخواهد یافت. ریسک انقلاب بسیار بالاست و انقلاب‌های قرن بیستم اکثراً نشان دادند که نتیجهٔ خوبی در انتظار انقلاب‌کنندگان نیست. انقلاب‌ها به راحتی دزدیده می‌شوند. همان‌طور که انقلاب اکتبر توسط لنین و بلشویک‌ها و انقلاب ایران توسط اسلام‌گرایان دزدیده شد. مراقبت از بنای خیس و خام انقلاب دشوارتر از خودِ انقلاب است.

انقلاب همیشه با وعده و شعارهای آرمان‌گرایانه همراه است. همواره انقلابیونی می‌خواهند بکوبند و از نو بسازند. توده‌ها در پی آرمان زیر و رو شدن یک‌شبهٔ همه‌چیز و برقراری فوری رفاه و خوشبختی به انقلاب امیدوارند؛ اما پس از پیروزی دیگر خبری از رفاه و خوشبختی نخواهد بود. در این موقعیت دیگر نه امیدی و نه نایی برای انقلاب دوباره وجود ندارد.

هیچ انقلابی در عدم حضور هیجانات جمعی رخ نمی‌دهد. هیجانات جمعی یکی از خطرناک‌ترین خطاهای ذهنی انسان است؛ چرا که هم امکان تفکر و بیان مستقل را صلب می‌کند و هم ابزاری برای تمامیت‌خواهی است. با وجود این هیجانات جمعی که اتفاقاً در اوایل پیروزی انقلاب‌ها در اوج خود نیز هستند، امکان پاگیری یک حکومت تمامیت‌خواه از دل مردمی‌ترین تلاش‌ها بسیار آسان است.

به عقیدهٔ من مطمئن‌ترین و هموارترین راه به آنارشی یا هر جامعهٔ مطلوب نه انقلاب و نه اصلاح‌طلبی حکومتی است. یک جنبش اجتماعی باید توجه و تمرکز خود را به یک هدف مشخص و دست‌یافتنی معطوف کند. این توجه و تمرکز باید با برآورده شدن خواستهٔ جنبش پایان پذیرد. نیز عملی که برای دست‌یابی به مقصود انجام می‌شود باید مشخص باشد. با این دید می‌توان مشکلات جزئی‌تر مانند حجاب اجباری یا سرکوب اقلیت‌ها را هم به تدریج و با موفقیت حل نمود.

فارغ از این راه‌حل‌ها نیز جامعهٔ آنارشیستی به تدریج از طریق تعمیق دموکراسی و افزایش مشارکت مردم در نهادهای غیررسمی در حال حصول است. به افزایش تعداد و ابعاد سازمان‌های مردم‌نهاد یا ان‌جی‌اوها توجه کنید. به اهمیت دموکراسی در نگاه مردم دنیا نظری بیاندازید.

راه‌حلی که ارائه شد مسلماً در زندگی ما و احتمالاً فرزندان ما عملی نخواهد شد؛ اما با این حال از رخ دادن فجایعی مانند انقلاب اکتبر یا نظایر آن نیز پیشگیری به عمل خواهد آمد. با این حال در کوتاه‌مدت هم می‌توان به نتایج خوبی رسید.

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Le #Chili 🇨🇱 rompt les relations diplomatiques avec #Israël 🇮🇱... Le président du Chili Gabriel #Boric a défendu sa décision de retirer les attachés militaires de l'ambassade israélienne, qualifiant le massacre à #Gaza comme un #génocide mené par le gouvernement #Netanyahu. « Il ne s'agit pas de jeux politiques ni d'élections », a-t-il déclaré « C'est une question d'humanité. ”

There is now a firmly documented pattern of Israel ordering civilians in Gaza to evacuate into "safe" zones, then directly bombarding those same zones in the following days.

This is a full-on pattern of ethnic cleansing, and methodically executed genocide.

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The best theory and research teach us that even the most extravagant efforts to prop up the ego of a narcissist with fragile self-esteem won't make any difference. It's like pouring liquid into a container with a hole in the bottom: rollingstone.com/politics/poli…

Ils nous avaient pourtant dit : "plus jamais ça".

On nous a enseigné l'extermination du peuple juif par les #nazis. On nous a montré les images des camps de concentration, des bombardements, des villes en ruine, des corps amaigris par la famine. On nous a fait visionner plusieurs fois "Nuit et Brouillard". On a lu et relu "Si c'est un homme" de Primo Levi et "le Pianiste" de Władysław Szpilman. On a formé nos jeunes esprits à reconnaître la propagande raciste et antisémite. On nous a appris les termes : crimes de guerre, crimes contre l'humanité et génocide. Et on nous a martelé à juste titre : "plus jamais ça". Mais aujourd'hui, alors que nous vivons le premier génocide de l'Histoire filmé et documenté quotidiennement, nos politiques et nos médias tentent de le nier et utilisent les mêmes outils sémantiques que les nazis pour déshumaniser et criminaliser les victimes du génocide ; ils usent et abusent de la calomnie, de l'intimidation ou de la répression pour aussi criminaliser et museler les soutiens du peuple Palestinien.

Une enseignante a été suspendue et a écopé d'un blâme pour avoir fait une minute de silence pour les victimes de #Gaza au lendemain du bombardement d'un camp de réfugiés. Pour Élisabeth Borne, rendre hommage aux 400 victimes d'un crime contre l'humanité : c'est une violation de la neutralité des enseignants. Au delà de nous révéler son ignominie et son ignorance, elle est aussi la preuve vivante que nos dirigeants politiques se foutent des droits humains et du Droit international dès lors que leurs intérêts sont menacés. Oui, leurs intérêts financiers : les massacres, ça rapporte. Il y a deux jours, alors que nous venions d'apprendre que Macron ne reconnaîtrait pas l'État Palestinien en juin, nous découvrions qu'un cargo israélien allait faire escale, le jeudi 5 juin, à Fos-sur-Mer, près de Marseille. "Le Contship Era doit embarquer le même jour, et en secret, 14 tonnes de pièces détachées pour fusils mitrailleurs. Fabriqué par la société française #Eurolinks, ce matériel militaire doit être livré à l’entreprise d’armement Israel Military Industries." Les livraisons de matériel militaire français vers Israël se poursuivent donc en SECRET. C'est ce que nous révèlent le média français Disclose.ngo et le média irlandais The Ditch. Emmanuel #Macron, Sébastien #Lecornu et Jean-Noël #Barrot avaient pourtant affirmé "pas de vente d'armes à Israël"... Et donc des pièces pour des fusils mitrailleurs : c'est quoi ? Les #dockers de Fos-sur-Mer, refusant de participer au génocide des Palestiniens, se mobilisent et le jeudi, ils ont bloqué le chargement de deux autres conteneurs sur le même bateau.

Quelques jours auparavant, Rima #Hassan et Greta Thunberg ont embarqué sur la #FreedomFlotilla pour livrer de l'aide humanitaire à #Gaza. Une action pacifique ayant pour objet de dénoncer le blocus. Là, où 100% de la population est menacée par la #famine selon l'ONU. Et face à cet acte de courage, les médias d'extrême-droite tentent de détourner l'attention des masses. Sur Cnews, la présidente Renaissance de Seine-Saint-Denis Shannon Seban lance : "Où étaient Rima Hassan et Greta Thunberg quand des femmes israéliennes ont été violées, brûlées et décapitées le 7-Octobre ?", et vous Shannon, où étiez-vous avant le 7 octobre lorsqu'Israël multipliait les emprisonnements de masse, les assassinats de civils, les tortures, les expulsions forcées, niait le droit inaliénable du peuple palestinien à l’autodétermination, imposait un blocus illégal à Gaza depuis 2007, niait tout droit civique ou politique aux Palestiniens ? Et où êtes-vous aujourd'hui chère Shannon ? Alors que l'on décompte plus de 50 000 morts et que 100% des Gazouis sont menacés d'une famine organisée par l'État génocidaire. Sur LCI Europe 1 BFMTV les journalistes se sont lancés dans de la désinformation en tentant de faire passer cette opération humanitaire pour un épisode de "la croisière s'amuse". Ils usent et abusent de cet élément de langage. Depuis le temps que les détracteurs et harceleurs de Rima Hassan lui disent "tu n'as qu'à y aller toi à Gaza" alors maintenant qu'elle le fait courageusement, malgré les multitudes de menaces de mort qu'elle reçoit, il fallait bien que des journalistes et editocrates trouvent d'autres mensonges puants pour l'attaquer. Tous ces négationnistes, niant à la fois la responsabilité d'Israël dans la crise humanitaire et le génocide en cours. D'ailleurs aucun d'entre eux n'est jamais aller à Gaza pour nous montrer à quel point "Israël est gentil avec les Palestiniens". Ils haïssent Rima Hassan et Greta Thunberg car elles les mettent face à leurs mensonges et leur lâcheté.

Hier, la Freedom Flotilla Coalition a répondu à l'appel de Frontex pour secourir une embarcation de 40 exilé·es fuyant la guerre au Soudan. Le droit de la mer est régi par plusieurs textes internationaux : "toute personne en péril doit être secourue. Cette obligation est notamment inscrite dans la Convention internationale pour la sauvegarde de la vie humaine en mer (abrégée SOLAS, pour « safety of life at sea »), adoptée en 1974, et la Convention des Nations unies sur le droit de la mer (Unclos, pour « United Nations convention on the law of the sea »), adoptée en 1982. « Tout navire qui a connaissance d’une situation de détresse doit s’arrêter s’il est à proximité ou se dérouter s’il est le plus proche de la zone pour prendre en charge les personnes dont la vie est menacée ». Le droit international prévoit le débarquement des personnes secourues en mer dans un lieu sûr (et non le lieu le plus proche) dans les meilleurs délais possibles. Rima Hassan et Greta Thunberg ont communiqué sur les réseaux pour nous tenir informés du sauvetage des exilé.e.s. Et ça a complètement fait vrillé le média d'extrême-droite Frontières. Ce média qui concentre tout le rebut de l'humanité a écrit un tweet pour étaler sa médiocrité et son ignorance, je cite : "Quand Rima Hassan s'improvise PASSEUR DE MIGRANTS et MEDIATISE son intervention." Pour rappel le "média" Frontières a menacé des magistrats, des avocats, des associations, des migrants, des femmes et hommes politiques militant contre le génocide. Pourquoi s'attendre à ce que ses "journalistes" suprémacistes aient connaissance du Droit international et respectent les Droits humains ?

Durant 20 mois, nous avons manifesté, dénoncé sur les réseaux et dans nos médias les apologies de crimes contre l'humanité de personnalités pro-Israël. Et hier, vendredi 6 juin, nous apprenions enfin que la justice avait ouvert une information judiciaire pour #complicité de #GÉNOCIDE et incitation au GÉNOCIDE contre plusieurs figures franco-israéliennes accusées d’avoir bloqué l’aide humanitaire. Sont visés : Nili #kupfer-naouri, Rachel #Touitou, Haim B. Rappelons que ces gens se sont vantés sur les réseaux sociaux de leurs "exploits". Rappelons qu'ils ont écrit des tweets appelant à la destruction totale de #Gaza. Cette information judiciaire fait suite à une saisine du Parquet national antiterroriste (par réquisitoire introductif) dans lequel il estime qu’il existe « des indices graves et concordants d’avoir, sur le territoire d’Israël, d’Egypte et de Gaza, notamment aux postes-frontières de Nitzana et de Kerem Shalom, entre le 1er janvier 2024 et mai 2024, commis des faits de complicité de génocide, de provocation publique et directe au génocide suivie d’effet et de complicité de crimes de guerre ». L'enquête se fera sous la direction de deux juges d'instruction du pôle crimes contre l’humanité du tribunal judiciaire de Paris." Mais un nom très important manque à l'appel : Meyer #Habib. Cet énergumène a multiplié les apologies de crimes contre l'humanité, les insultes, les calomnies, les diffamations, les menaces. Au cas où il viendrait à l'idée de quelques alliés de Meyer de contester ce que nous reprochons à l'ex-député, j'ai tout répertorié dans un article s'intitulant : Meyer Habib, l'impunité garantie pour une haine raciale épanouie.

D'une professeure faisant une minute de silence pour les victimes d'un crime contre l'humanité en passant par #Rima Hassan, Greta Thunberg et des civils naviguant vers #Gaza jusqu'à la mobilisation des Dockers de Fos-sur-Mer ou ceux de Gêne : TOUS nous montrent la voie.
Toutes ces personnes qui engagent leurs corps dans une résistance contre des politiques ou des entreprises d'armement qui collaborent à un génocide. éseaux sociaux de leurs "exploits". Rappelons qu'ils ont écrit des tweets appelant à la destruction totale de Gaza. Cette information judiciaire fait suite à une saisine du Parquet national antiterroriste (par réquisitoire introductif) dans lequel il estime qu’il existe « des indices graves et concordants d’avoir, sur le territoire d’ #Israël, d’Egypte et de Gaza, notamment aux postes-frontières de Nitzana et de Kerem Shalom, entre le 1er janvier 2024 et mai 2024, commis des faits de complicité de génocide, de provocation publique et directe au génocide suivie d’effet et de complicité de crimes de guerre ». L'enquête se fera sous la direction de deux juges d'instruction du pôle crimes contre l’humanité du tribunal judiciaire de Paris." Mais un nom très important manque à l'appel : Meyer #Habib. Cet énergumène a multiplié les apologies de crimes contre l'humanité, les insultes, les calomnies, les diffamations, les menaces. Au cas où il viendrait à l'idée de quelques alliés de Meyer de contester ce que nous reprochons à l'ex-député, j'ai tout répertorié dans un article s'intitulant : Meyer Habib, l'impunité garantie pour une haine raciale épanouie.

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We've already been through all of this...President Trump was the ONLY one to help BUST Epstein the first time around in 2009, (I'll leave a link in comments for our reference) and he Arrested Epstein (for the 2nd time) under his first term...President Trump made human trafficking one of his first orders of business in his first term.

"On Thursday evening, Attorney David Schoen went public and revealed what Jeffrey Epstein told him about Donald Trump before his death in August 2019.

According to Schoen, who led Epstein's defense as his criminal lawyer 9 days before he died.

Schoen says, "I can say authoritatively, unequivocally, and definitively that he had no information to hurt President Trump. I specifically asked him!"

Schoen then followed up that tweet on X with a retweet of Roger Stone, adding, "I can tell you unequivocally as someone who would know that President Trump never did anything wrong with Jeffrey Epstein."

This makes complete sense. If Trump's was involved in the Epstein scandal the deep state would have leaked it all over the internet years ago."

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EXCLUSIVE: CIA Whistleblower John Kiriakou Reveals How The CIA Is Attempting To Manipulate President Trump By Keeping Him In The Dark On What's Really Happening In The Ukraine War & Other Major Foreign Policy Sectors madmaxworld.tv/watch?id=684376…

EXCLUSIVE ANALYSIS: Musk/Trump Civil War Inside MAGA Could Give The Democrat Deep State The Opportunity To Grab Victory From The Jaws Of Their Defeat madmaxworld.tv/watch?id=684320…

#music #blues
Sonny Boy Williamson II Eyesight To The Blind (1951)
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Mais...c'est trop simple, M. le Président de la République: Il faut d'abord reconnaître l'État de Palestine (liberté, égalitè, fraternité et cetera). Pourquoi auriez vous - la France- besoin d'une conférence pour ça? #Gaza #procrastinationcriminelle
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#gaza #genocide #palestine

@palestine

The latest column by Dr. James J. Zogby: Attention Must Be Given to Healing the Psychological Wounds of the War on Gaza

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Gilad #Atzmon (English below)

Ces derniers jours, nous avons appris que certains rabbins ultra-orthodoxes ont menacé de quitter #Israël s'ils sont forcés de rejoindre l'armée.
L'ancien rabbin sépharade en chef Yitzhak Yosef a averti que si des étudiants de la yeshiva sont arrêtés pour avoir évité le service, la communauté ultra-orthodoxe sera obligée de quitter Israël et de chercher refuge à l'étranger.
Nous parlons de 1,2 million d'Israéliens. Il s'agit d'un nombre important de Juifs israéliens. Certains partisans palestiniens ont été encouragés par cette évolution, mais en fait un tel scénario ne fera que renforcer Israël.

La communauté orthodoxe est un lourd fardeau pour la société israélienne. Leur contribution à Israël est profondément négative. La plupart d'entre eux vivent de prestations de l'État, profitent des services de santé israéliens. Ils sont retirés de la vie moderne et des professions modernes, leur contribution à la productivité et aux services est bien en dessous de zéro; leur contribution à la défense israélienne est nul. Pourtant, leur taux de natalité est très élevé à tous les niveaux. Certains savants israéliens ont prédit qu'Israël ne peut pas survivre à sa communauté #orthodoxe. Elle finira par imploser à cause de ce secteur « parasitaire » en pleine croissance. Comme si cela n'était pas assez troublant pour la plupart des Israéliens, les politiciens orthodoxes exploitent également leur pouvoir politique et le débat actuel sur le service militaire en est un exemple.
Il est donc possible que #Netanyahu voit une opportunité de pousser les orthodoxes au coin de la rue. Il peut même être inspiré par la pensée de les encourager à quitter le pays. Un tel mouvement ne peut que conduire à Netanyahou à une popularité croissante au sein de la société israélienne qui est maintenant de droite d'un mur à l'autre. Les Israéliens sont unis derrière Netanyahu à propos du génocide de Gaza et ils s'uniront derrière lui s'il décide de pousser les orthodoxes hors du pays.


#EU #US-Israel #US-Israel-terrorism #Israel #genocide #Palestine #Gaza

In the last few days we learned that some ultra-Orthodox rabbis have threatened to leave Israel if they are forced to join the army.

Former chief Sephardic rabbi Yitzhak Yosef warned that if yeshiva students are arrested for dodging the draft, the ultra-Orthodox community will be forced to leave Israel and seek refuge abroad.

We are talking about 1.2 million Israelis. This is a significant number of Israeli Jews. Some Palestinian supporters were encouraged by that development but in fact such a scenario will only make Israel stronger.

The orthodox community is a heavy burden on Israeli society. Their contribution to Israeli is in the deep negative. Most of them are living on state benefits, enjoy the Israeli health services. They are removed from modern life and modern professions, their contribution to productivity and services is way below zero. Needles to mention that their contribution to Israeli defence is zilch. Yet, their birth rate is very high by any standard. Some Israeli scholars have predicted that Israel can’t survive its orthodox community. It will eventually implode because of this vastly growing ‘parasitic’ sector. As if this is not troubling enough for most Israelis, the orthodox politicians also exploit their political power and the current debate over military service is an example.

It is therefore possible that Netanyahu sees an opportunity in pushing the Orthodox to the corner. He may be even inspired by the thought of encouraging them to leave the country. Such a move can only lead to Netanyahu growing popularity within the Israeli society that is by now right wing from wall to wall. The Israelis are united behind Netanyahu about the Gaza genocide and they will unite behind him if he decides to push the Orthodox out of the country.

But there is one problem. I can’t think of any country that will be happy to take this highly dysfunctional Israeli sector. Maybe Iran would consider it as a publicity stunt.

#FreedomFlotilla : Où est la Madleen maintenant ?

Le traqueur en direct que nous vérifions habituellement pour voir où se trouve le navire ne montre aucun marqueur sur sa carte. freedomflotilla.org/ffc-tracke…

Le Madleen est près du territoire palestinien assiégé, selon les organisateurs et les données actuelles. L'équipage du #Madleen devrait atteindre 100 milles nautiques (185 km) de #Gaza lundi, point auquel le navire est susceptible d'être intercepté aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/20…

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#Spahn hat nicht nur bei Maskendeals und Coronatests Milliarden "planlos" aus dem Fenster geworfen, sondern auch bei den Freihaltepauschalen. Der neue Bericht des Rechnungshofs ist vernichtend. Im Spiegel erkläre ich, warum Schwarzrot die Aufklärung boykottiert. www.spiegel.de/panorama/cor...

"Humanitarians had warned that mixing guns and food would put civilians at risk since Israel and the US first mooted plans to concentrate food delivery in hubs guarded by private security contractors and the Israeli military" #Palestine
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The Florida Bar rejected two other recent ethics complaints against Bondi filed, respectively, by two California congressmen and a California lawyer. The Bar’s lawyers cited a jurisdictional issue, saying it “does not investigate or prosecute sitting officers appointed under the U.S. Constitution while they are in office.”

On Friday morning, The Florida Bar rejected the latest Bondi complaint in a letter sent to the coalition, citing the same legal issue.


If the #FloridaBar is not willing to do their job and enforce their own #EthicalStandards then it's time for the Bar's leadership to be removed and new leadership put-in that will.

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Ok tea nerds of Canada!
I need a good online site to order loose tea from.

Ya know, the ones that have 43 different green teas, not the vanilla buckwheat caramel flavoured things (no disrespect if that's yer fruity festive vibe).

I am weirdly having a hard time finding an orange pekoe-ish that makes me happy (and need more loose green tea too). So going deep tea nerd now!
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#tea #canada
#elbowsUp ! #pinkiesOut !

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"European countries have responded to the latest violence by finally upping the pressure on Netanyahu. EU foreign ministers have triggered a review of Israel’s association agreement with the bloc. The UK has halted talks on a new trade deal and imposed sanctions on settlers and settler entities.

But they should be doing more. For years, Israel’s European allies have turned a blind eye to the illegal settler expansion. They still, inexplicably, import goods from settlements.

It is time to back rhetoric with action. Hamas’s abhorrent behaviour and the threat of Palestinian militancy should not absolve Israel of its own conduct. With US President Donald Trump paying little heed to the humanitarian catastrophe, European states must show Israel that its actions bear consequences. They should ban trade with settlements and sanction extremist settler entities. They should halve offensive weapons sales to Israel and sanction ultranationalists in the government who are fuelling the Gaza and West Bank violence.

Finally, they should lead the way in formally recognising a Palestinian state, before there is nothing left to recognise. It would be a symbolic move. But it would underline Europe’s commitment to a two-state solution as the only sustainable future. It would send a message to Israel, too, that the concepts of international law and justice still have meaning."

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