Normal Island News

Israel is calling upon its secret weapon: the Trump paedophile tape
Thank god for Jeffrey Epstein...

You have to feel sorry for Israel: after committing genocide for 20 months and starting an illegal war of aggression, it has somehow found its airbases and intelligence buildings and arms factories keep exploding for some reason. I can't explain it either.

open.substack.com/pub/normalis…

#NormalIslandNews #IsraelTerroristState #satire

in reply to elia ayoub 🌱

Today’s death toll in Gaza is now at 74 www.instagram.com/reel/DLABJng... Israel opened fire at the American checkpoint in Gaza After that massacre, Israel killed 5 more Palestinians at another checkpoints. Again, Israel is effectively just unleashing its forces to hunt starving civilians

Stunning Ancient Mosaics Discovered Beneath Modern Cities (7 Photos): streetartutopia.com/2025/06/15…
-
Photo: The Largest Roman Mosaic Found in London in 50 Years.
-
In the heart of London, archaeologists working on Southwark Street uncovered the largest Roman mosaic found in the city in half a century. Discovered in 2022 by the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA), this mosaic dates back to the late 2nd or early 3rd century AD and was likely part of a grand Roman dining room known as a triclinium.

#Linksextreme bekennen sich zu #Brandanschlägen auf Telekom- und Amazon-Fahrzeuge


nius.de/kriminalitaet/news/lin…

#Antifa ist #Faschismus im Mäntelchen des #Antifaschismus
#DieLinke ist antisemitisch und rassistische!
#Rassismus #Antisemitismus #Gesellschaft #Kapitalismus #new normal

#TooLong4FessHole I have been trying to become better friends with the partner of my bestie for over a decade since they hooked up - for the obvious reasons. I never felt as though I was making any progress; all of the work was being done by me and I still felt like I was receiving "disapproving father in law" vibes.

Recently I behaved poorly about something; I immediately reconciled with bestie, but their partner overreacted and have cut off all contact.

And I am somewhat relieved.

Best place for a community alternative to Facebook group?


I admin a Facebook group with just about 30k people in it. It used to be great, and over the past few years the enshittification has been too much. Lately there is an out of control Facebook AI bot posting constantly pissing everyone off that we can't seem to turn off. I only use FB for the group, and don't have their spyware - I mean, app - installed and wont. Admin abilities are severely limited on the webapp.

I'm stepping down as admin cuz I'm tired of this mess. But I'd like to offer an alternative community to members who are ready to jump ship. Is a Lemmy community the best option? It's a photo heavy group so when Pixelfed launches groups that will be great, but I haven't seen an ETA on that. I've read that Piefed has better mod controls. It can/should be public and accessible across platforms.

Thoughts? And before anyone points it out, I know most folks won't bother switching. But I also miss when it was smaller and had more chill vibes so I can live with that.

This entry was edited (3 weeks ago)
in reply to JustOneMoreCat

Pixelfed won't launch groups anytime soon unfortunately, I've followed closely and it seems it'll be out about the same time as Tesla's full self driving.

I think the best way would be choose yourself piefed or Lemmy, and then you offer mastodon or pixelfed as places for your users to join and subscribe. So it's a little more natural to them.

While your goal is noble, reality is that I would expect a very small percentage of people to migrate. Less than one maybe even. I think that even a few hundred more people joining the fediverse here is a great idea, but I don't want you to be discouraged when it doesn't turn out the way you hope. People love their platforms. (I also just read your last paragraph after writing this, my bad, glad you're in the right headspace 😀

Send fotos de gatetes y perretes y otros animaletes que hoy tengo un día un poco de mierda. Y me preocupa que con este calor y poder hacer muchas menos cosas vaya otra vez a bajonas... Perdonad el desahogo 😅

Edito: muchas gracias por todas las fotos! Estoy mucho mejor :ablobcatheart:

This entry was edited (3 weeks ago)

Ah yes, the riveting tale of 1953 where the West gave #Iran a little "freedom makeover" 🎭🤡. The article spends eternity explaining how the big boys played #oil #Jenga with a side of #espionage, but really, we all know it's just a #history #lesson in how not to make friends. Meanwhile, Wikipedia users continue to struggle with the basic concept of logging in. 🔑💤
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Ira… #Freedom #Makeover #HackerNews #ngated

#OpenSource projects should not use a closed-source chat software like #Discord.Full-stop. That's not even taking into account just how much of a #privacy and #security nightmare Discord actually is.
It's closed-source! Plus, there's simply no need. Not when #Matrix or #IRC already exists.
This entry was edited (3 weeks ago)

HOW MUCH #EU IS IN #DNS4EU? 🇪🇺 🤔


Source: techlog.jenslink.net/posts/dns…

$ whois as60068 | grep country
country: GB

Last time I checked #GB was not part of the EU. And it’s also a member of #FIVEeyes.

So we have a service sponsored by EU, to protect the #privacy of EU citizens using mainly non-EU services and routing all of their traffic, at least for the sample I took, via an non-EU provider.


Don't forget that normal DNS traffic is unencrypted! 😩

#cybersecurity #security #spy #politics #routing #dns #news #Intelligence #fail #problem #Europe

GNOME 45 Review: the best Linux desktop (IMO) gets even better


Enter TuxCare's giveaway to win a free pass to Super Computing Conference: tuxcare.com/supercomputing-202…

Grab a brand new laptop or desktop running Linux: tuxedocomputers.com/en#

👏 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:
Get access to a weekly podcast, vote on the next topics I cover, and get your name in the credits:

YouTube: youtube.com/@thelinuxexp/join
Patreon: patreon.com/thelinuxexperiment
Liberapay: liberapay.com/TheLinuxExperime…

Or, you can donate whatever you want: paypal.me/thelinuxexp

👕 GET TLE MERCH
Support the channel AND get cool new gear: the-linux-experiment.creator-s…

🎙️ LINUX AND OPEN SOURCE NEWS PODCAST:
Listen to the latest Linux and open source news, with more in depth coverage, and ad-free! podcast.thelinuxexp.com

🏆 FOLLOW ME ELSEWHERE:
Website: thelinuxexp.com
Mastodon: mastodon.social/web/@thelinuxE…
Pixelfed: pixelfed.social/TLENick
PeerTube: tilvids.com/c/thelinuxexperime…
Discord: discord.gg/mdnHftjkja

#Linux #gnome #desktop

00:00 Intro
00:31 Sponsor: Win a free pass for Supercomputing Conference
01:25 Activities Button
03:04 Quick Settings
04:20 Look & Feel
06:07 GNOME Apps
09:06 GNOME Software
09:58 Compositor
11:07 Settings
12:51 Parting thoughts
14:33 Sponsor: Get a PC made to run Linux

The first change you'll notice here is the Activities button. Functionally, it's the same, but visually, it shows your current virtual desktop as a pill, and the other available virtual desktops as small circles, so you know where you are in your strip of desktops. This change also comes with the removal of the app menu from the top bar.

The quick settings get the ability to control keyboard backlight from this little menu. You can also open the quick settings menu with a keyboard shortcut which is Super + S. In the top bar, next to these quick settings, you'll also get a new webcam activity indicator.

The Adwaita cursor theme has changed a tiny bit, with a longer stem for the main mouse cursor, and revamped cursors for dragging stuff, and hovering over clickable links, but the changes are really minor.

There is also a true Light theme available, although you'll have to enable it using dconf or through an extension. Apart from that, there's a new "split headerbar look" that reached a few apps, like the settings, the calendar, or the file manager.

Nautilus gained a way faster search. Once a search has completed, you also get a "Search everywhere" button that lets you search the whole filesystem. Selecting columns in the list view is now a bit nicer looking, you can move the columns around to change the order, and you can apply the changes to all folders, or just the one you're viewing.

There's also a brand new image viewer for GNOME, called Loupe. It replaces the old "eye of gnome" viewer, and functionally, it's the same, but it's much more in line with modern GNOME apps.

Other core app changes are Snapshot, the new camera app that replaced Cheese as the default in GNOME. GNOME calendar also gained infinite scrolling in the month view. The event dialog has also been revamped using libadwaita components.

GNOME console got a new preference item to customize fonts, GNOME maps gained a new experimental vector based tileset, and the Connections app now supports copying text, files and images through RDP. GNOME Web got the tab overview.

And finally, the calculator app now handles more currencies and currency conversions.

For Flatpak apps, you'll now get the option to clear the app storage, and remove all the data associated with the app, when uninstalling it, just like what KDE added recently in Discover.
Flatpak apps that are end of life will be marked in the app page in Software, and in the "installed apps list" in GNOME software itself.

Mutter now supports YUV color space, which is generally used for video and image processing. Fractional scaling under wayland now is also officially supported, and the compositor now handles the mouse cursor's movement in its own thread, which means it won't be impacted as much by anything else needing to be rendered.

The "About" page gained a new "System details" dialog that will give you a bit more information, with a "copy" button to quickly share these when you have to write a bug report or something along those lines.

A few options from GNOME tweaks also made their way to the Date and time settings, there are smaller changes as well, like the ability to remove a wifi network with a dedicated icon, and a confirmation dialog to verify you actually want to remove it, the sharing page losing its global toggle, and searching through the settings has been improved.

This entry was edited (1 year ago)

Linux on a MacBook Pro (M1 Pro): How good is Asahi now?


Stream any OS, app or desktop straight to your browser: Kasm Workspaces Community Edition – kasmweb.com/community-edition

Grab a brand new laptop or desktop running Linux: tuxedocomputers.com/en#

👏 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:
Get access to a weekly podcast, vote on the next topics I cover, and get your name in the credits:

YouTube: youtube.com/@thelinuxexp/join
Patreon: patreon.com/thelinuxexperiment
Liberapay: liberapay.com/TheLinuxExperime…

Or, you can donate whatever you want: paypal.me/thelinuxexp

👕 GET TLE MERCH
Support the channel AND get cool new gear: the-linux-experiment.creator-s…

🎙️ LINUX AND OPEN SOURCE NEWS PODCAST:
Listen to the latest Linux and open source news, with more in depth coverage, and ad-free! podcast.thelinuxexp.com

🏆 FOLLOW ME ELSEWHERE:
Website: thelinuxexp.com
Mastodon: mastodon.social/web/@thelinuxE…
Pixelfed: pixelfed.social/TLENick
PeerTube: tilvids.com/c/thelinuxexperime…
Discord: discord.gg/mdnHftjkja

#Linux #asahi #macbook

00:00 Intro
00:44 Sponsor: Stream any OS or desktop to your browser
01:40 Asahi Linux
02:58 Install
05:15 Hardware support
07:55 Performance & Battery Life
09:33 GPU & Gaming
11:57 App support
13:04 Is it ready yet?
14:45 Sponsor: Get a PC made to run Linux
15:51 Support the channel

You can't currently run any linux distro you want on Apple Silicon hardware, but thankfully, some insanely good developers have created Asahi Linux: it's Arch Linux with some super bleeding edge drivers to support the newest macbooks, and desktop macs, from M1 to M2.

Installing Asahi Linux is a simple process: you just run a single terminal command.

Asahi supports all M1 machines for now, except the mac Studio, and you'll need about 60 gigs of storage. Once the script has done its thing, you'll need to completely shut down the mac, then reboot it by pressing and holding the power button, until you see a volume list to boot on, where you can pick Asahi Linux.

So, on my macbook pro, a lot of stuff works perfectly without anything to do on my part. The keyboard is perfectly recognized. Keyboard backlight also works out of the box. The touchpad works perfectly. The display is recognized with its full resolution although it doesn't support the high refresh rate that it should have, it's locked to 60 hertz. Wifi also worked immediately, but audio didn't.

Bluetooth also works perfectly. Of course charging the laptop works, and in terms of ports, the USB C ports do work, but only as USB C, and USB 2 for now, not USB 3 and not thunderbolt either.

The SD card slot also works, but the HDMI port doesn't. Your webcam also won't work here, and the onboard mic isn't detected for me either.

What about CPU performance and battery life then? The M1 Pro under Linux got a single core score of 1718 and a multi core score of 10079.

browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/2…

Compare that to Geekbench 5 on macOS, where I got 1775 in single core, and 12521 in multi core. That's a difference of 3% for single core, and 24% for multi core, in favor of macOS.

browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/2…

In terms of battery life, though, it's WAY WORSE. With youtube videos playing in a loop in the background, Asahi barely lasted for about 5 hours.

THe Asahi Linux team managed to write a fully conformant OpenGL driver for Apple SIlicon, something APple themselves doesn't have, because they only support their own graphics API, called Metal. You CAN install these GPU drivers, optionally, with a few commands. They will replace your current version of mesa, with one including these nice openGL drivers.

And now, you DO get GPU acceleration, and it's now recommended you use Wayland, because the Asahi team said X11 wouldn't really be a supported target for their graphics drivers.

As per gaming, don't expect much here. Steam won't run, because, well, it's ARM, and Steam on Linux doesn't have an ARM version. Even if it did, there are no Vulkan drivers yet, so stuff like DXVK wouldn't work, and there is no translation layer baked in to run x86 apps in there.

And of course, we need to talk about app support. Asahi Linux is basically Arch + more drivers, so you do get the AUR and everything else Arch has access to. BUT it's also an OS running on ARM, which means some software just isn't available for that architecture.

This entry was edited (2 weeks ago)

El presidente de los #USrael (me encanta este termino) amenaza con matar al dirigente de otro país y aquí no pasa nada. No veo al gobierno llamando a Consultas al embajador, ni ruedas de prensa con Ursula "consternada". Cero
Luego recuerdo que #IsraelTerroristState está cometiendo un #GenocidioEnGaza y tampoco dicen nada y me bajo del guindo.

#Netanyahu argues that assassinating #Iran ’s Supreme Leader #Khamenei would end the Iran- #Israel conflict, not escalate it, since Khamenei controls Iran’s #military, #government, and #nuclear strategy.

Khamenei is a personification of global evil like #Putin.

Israel has the political will to act, unlike others. Khamenei’s elimination or exile could stop Iran’s aggression, prevent nuclear #war, and break the current stalemate. #Trump must not obstruct this momentum.

moscowmigrant.com/posts/khamen…

in reply to AKingsbury

Still, if you want to continue the discussion, I would ask you to state position in a more detailed way.

I answered your question. If you don't like my answer, that is your right.

I believe that rulers like #Khamenei and #Putin have concentrated absolute power in their hands and are waging #war to the detriment of their own countries in order to destroy another nation. Their removal increases the chances of ending the war. In this case, their successors are irrelevant.

in reply to MoscowMigrant

"...and are waging wat to the detriment of their own countries...". except that iran didn't start this war. so you still haven't answered Alexander's very relevant question and now you're proposing falsehoods on top of that.

You posit this is some hell-bent regime, despite the fact that they have attacked no countries in their 46 years. Either way, if we accept your narrative the question is obvious. What will replace them? Is the logical outcome of a country being carpet bombed a peaceful regime? Is that what you suggest? Because I think that's extremely relevant. It either proves or disproves the very foundation of your argument.
What do you think the outcome of a war of regime change is going to be? You have plenty of examples to choose from, no?

Hey everyone,

With all the craziness going on, please check out and share:

dontcallthepolice.com

It’s an online directory of local resources available as alternatives to contacting law enforcement if you need help with DV, mental health, housing, LGBTQ+ support, protecting your vote, crisis management, addiction, etc.

#politics #uspol #ice #Police #mentalhealth #housing #lgbtq #votingrights #addiction

30 mars 2025 - Le rabbin Younes Hamami #Lalehzar, chef de la communauté juive d' #Iran, a dénoncé #Israël dans l'un des talk-shows les plus populaires d'Iran, où les participants discutent de divers sujets en adoptant des points de vue différents : "Nous sommes des Juifs qui croient en notre sainte Torah. Nous désapprouvons le gouvernement d'Israël. Nous recherchons la paix pour le monde entier, pour tous les habitants de la Terre Sainte". Dans une interview accordée à Channel 3, il a condamné « les sionistes et le gouvernement israélien pour avoir commis des crimes de guerre et tué des innocents à Gaza et au Liban ».

"Il a souligné que les crimes du régime sioniste étaient en contradiction avec les principes religieux du judaïsme, affirmant que « le judaïsme suit les enseignements de Moïse et s'oppose fondamentalement à l'arrogance et à l'oppression ». Il a également cité la loi juive, affirmant que « même en temps de guerre, le judaïsme impose la protection des civils » et a noté que la tradition juive interdit la destruction des arbres fruitiers pendant un siège. « Bien que le sionisme soit issu de la communauté juive, il est politique et ne constitue pas une véritable représentation du judaïsme », a-t-il déclaré...

Hamami Lalehzar a conclu ses remarques en assimilant le #sionisme à #ISIS : « Les sionistes ne représentent pas le #judaïsme, tout comme ISIS ne représente pas l' #islam. » Durant la « Journée d'Al-Quds » (un événement annuel en Iran destiné à protester contre le contrôle israélien sur Jérusalem et à exprimer la solidarité avec le peuple palestinien) le 29 mars dernier, des manifestations de masse ont été organisées dans tout le pays contre Israël. Parmi les manifestants se trouvaient des membres de la communauté juive iranienne, qui ont participé à des marches à Téhéran, Ispahan et Chiraz, scandant des slogans pro-palestiniens et appelant à la « libération de Jérusalem des sionistes ».

in reply to sz_duras

I think this falls more within the imperialist framework. It is the American imperial logic that applies, in Ukraine with Biden as in #Palestine with Trump (pro-Zionist). As I have already said, Israel, France and the United Kingdom are to be considered sub-imperialists.#Israel will be rewarded (unofficially) if they sufficiently destabilize Khamenei's #Iran (number one objective of US #CENTCOM, it should be remembered)...#imperialism is a stage towards #fascism (according to #Arendt).

Silicon Valley’s CTOs joining the Army Reserve? That’s just open fascism: state monopoly on violence + corporate power = a tech oligarchy in uniform.

techcrunch.com/2025/06/13/sili…

#usa #uspol

ESA at Le Bourget 2025 - Day Two Highlights


image

The beginning of the industrial development of LISA was among the highlights for the European Space Agency on the second day of the International Paris Air Show.

#news #space #science #esa #europeanspaceagency
posted by pod_feeder_v2

Mes amis, c’est confirmé : sans le soutien des États-Unis, des Anglais et de l’Occident, Israël n’est rien.
On nous a vendu cette entité comme une puissance forte, mais en réalité elle est faible. Ils ont surtout montré leur force contre des enfants et des femmes, croyant jouer les pharaons des temps modernes.

Mais dès que l’Iran a répondu, le pharaon s’est soudain transformé en fugitif, cherchant à fuir par tous les moyens et quémandant la protection de ses alliés.

Voilà la vraie nature de ceux qui se prenaient pour des géants : forts contre les faibles, faibles devant plus forts qu’eux.

uncensored rant about regime in Iran

Sensitive content

This entry was edited (3 weeks ago)

"Regime change" is a fantasy in reference to Iran. They built their political system against the exact thing that is happening now. I know shitlibs and Zionists believe they are destabilizing Iran with the assassination of multiple leaders.

There are failsafes built-in for the death of every ranking person in their government. And their deaths are used in propaganda to unite the Iranians further against their Western white-faced adversaries. The people replacing them could be even more galvanized and committed to the job.

They literally built their political system to require any adversary to genocide Iran successfully to win.

If you want "regime change" as shitlibs and fascists put it, you would do it by changing the culture, which means soft power, and assurances of peace. Mutual respect and all that jazz over many decades.

Ergo, the end of the current system of government in Iran will only happen when Imperialists stop being imperialists. #Iran #Imperialism #Colonialism

The Unexpected Player: Why the EU Is Entering the Game in the South China Sea journal-neo.su/2025/06/17/the-…

While attending the Paris Air Show June 16, NASA acting Administrator Janet Petro signed an agreement with DLR (German Aerospace Center, or Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt) to continue a partnership in space medicine research. This renewed collaboration builds on previous radiation mitigation efforts for human spaceflight. As NASA advances the Trump-Vance Administration’s goals […]

Honda Conducts Successful Launch and Landing of Experimental Reusable Rocket

Link: global.honda/en/topics/2025/c_…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…

Fahrradklima-Test 2025: Die fahrradfreundlichsten Städte Deutschlands


Archiv
This entry was edited (3 weeks ago)

Un ex-camarade, historien et anthropologue de formation, qui a trahi toutes les causes progressistes et viré à l’extrême droite, vomit régulièrement sur sa page Facebook sa haine de tout ce qui n’est pas blanc. Entre deux négations du dérèglement climatique, ce sont des diatribes incessantes sur l’ #Islam, responsable de tous les maux du monde. Hier, en lisant (mais pourquoi je perds mon temps à ça ?) un de ses posts tentant de nier la réalité des #massacres israéliens à Gaza, j’ai craqué et lui ai écrit « Il wist al dat je een krapuul was. Nu weten we ook dat je een grote onnozelaar bent… » (On savait déjà que tu étais devenu une crapule ; maintenant nous savons que tu es aussi un imbécile »). Réaction épidermique idiote et inutile, bien entendu, qui m’a juste valu une volée de bois vert de la part de ses supporters. J’ai donc quand même pris le temps, aujourd’hui, d’expliquer pourquoi je pense pouvoir traiter un intellectuel jadis brillant, de crapule et d’imbécile.

5 août #1862, #Minnesota, #USA. Une troupe de #Sioux #Dakota, dirigés par #LittleCrow, révoltés par les conditions de vie désastreuses que leur imposent les autorités US et leurs « traités » ( #spoliation de leurs terres, #destruction de leurs moyens de subsistance, #famine…) attaquent des fermes isolées et les villages de New Ulm et Milford. Entre 500 et 1.000 #colons blancs, hommes, femmes, enfants, sont massacrés. Des femmes sont violées, des enfants sont brûlés vifs. Dans les mois qui suivent, l’armée américaine et la milice du Minnesota répriment violemment la révolte. Les campements Sioux sont rasés. Leurs guerriers pendus lors d’exécutions de masse. Le capitaine Silas Soule témoigne : « j’ai vu des soldats éventrer des femmes enceintes et tirer sur des enfants fuyant. Ce n’était pas une bataille, mais un massacre lâche ». Ce fut un #génocide, estiment la plupart des historiens aujourd’hui.

On comprend évidemment qu’à l’époque l’opinion des blancs ait été presque unanimement révulsée à l’encontre des #Indiens et de leurs actes. Le Chicago Tribune écrivit, au lendemain des attaques indiennes : « La race indienne doit être éradiquée du Minnesota. Leurs atrocités prouvent qu’ils sont des bêtes sauvages, indignes de pitié ».

Pourtant, quelques grands intellectuels courageux osèrent prendre leur défense. Ainsi, le philosophe Henry David #Thoreau écrivit-il dans son journal : « Nous entendons parler de "massacres indiens", mais ne sont-ce pas des représailles pour les massacres commis par nous d’abord ? […] L’homme blanc est un loup pour l’homme rouge. ». Et l’abolitionniste Wendell #Phillips : « Si j’étais un Indien, je me lèverais aussi. Quand un peuple est acculé à la famine par la fraude, et que ses enfants meurent faute de pain, la guerre est sa seule issue. ». L’écrivaine Lydia Maria Child n’est pas en reste : « Nous avons pris leurs terres, brisé nos promesses, et maintenant nous les appelons "sauvages" quand ils résistent. Qui est le vrai barbare ? ».

D’autres personnalités, la majorité à vrai dire, préférèrent hurler avec les loups et justifier le génocide des Indiens. De la part des militaires, on ne s’en étonne pas. Tout le monde connaît la phrase attribuée au général Philip Sheridan : « Les seuls bons Indiens que j’ai jamais vus étaient morts ». La citation est contestée, mais pas celle-ci : « Ces #sauvages doivent être châtiés jusqu’à ce qu’ils apprennent à obéir ou disparaissent ». Mais on sait moins que de « grands intellectuels » de l’époque se sont abaissés au même niveau de crapulerie. Ainsi Horace #Greely, l’éditeur du New York Tribune, pourtant progressiste sur beaucoup de sujets, écrivit après des attaques apaches en 1859 : « Il est temps de reconnaître que les Indiens ne peuvent coexister avec la #civilisation. Leur férocité naturelle exige une solution finale : la #soumission ou l’ #extermination ». Un quart de siècle après la révolte Dakota, le futur président des #États-Unis, Theodore #Roosevelt, écrivait encore : « *Les Indiens étaient des barbares sanguinaires, et leur disparition devant la marche de la civilisation blanche fut aussi inévitable que salutaire ».

Évidemment, des propos aussi ignobles ne peuvent passer les lèvres d’un intellectuel que si ce dernier parvient à se construire un discours de justification. Il lui faut nier la réalité, comme le fit Roosevelt : « Les tribus nomades n’avaient aucun droit permanent sur ces terres. Les prétendues ‘spoliations’ sont un mythe inventé par des sentimentalistes ». Ou le sénateur John M. Thayer : « Les histoires de famines infligées aux Indiens sont des inventions. S’ils meurent, c’est par paresse ou incapacité à s’adapter. Le gouvernement a toujours été magnanime ». Ou cet éditorial du Rocky Mountain News : « Les pleurnicheries sur les ‘innocents’ tués sont ridicules. Tous les Indiens, même les enfants, sont des ennemis nés ».

Mais en s’enfonçant dans un tel déni de réalité pour tenter de justifier sa crapulerie, l’intellectuel le plus brillant finit par se transformer en imbécile.


Nico Hirtt
#histoire #colonisation #Israël #US #US-Israel-terrorism #Israel #Gaza #Palestine