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"โดย เควิน คาร์สัน เควิน คาร์สัน. บทความต้นฉบับ. Basic Income: The Wonderful World That Might Have Been. 26 กุมภาพันธ์ 2025. แปลเป็นภาษาไทยโดย Kin ผู้สนับสนุนรายได้พื้นฐาน (Basic Income) ยกเหตุผลมากมายเพื่อชี้ให้เห็นถึงประโยชน์ของมัน แต่ผมไม่คิดมาก่อนเลยว่า คนอย่างจอห์น สตอสเซล จะเป็นคนที่ให้เหตุผลที่มีน้ำหนักที่สุด (“Universal Basic Income Shows Why Giving People ‘Free Money’ Doesn’t Work,” Reason"

"Travel at 32 times the speed of sound across a breathtaking 443 km straight-line journey from Pic de Finestrelles in the Spanish Pyrenees to Pic Gaspard in the French Alps. This is the farthest distance ever photographed on Earth’s surface."

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#geography #sightlines

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Japanse semi submerisble has just been intercepted in British waters carrying 5 tonnes of unvetted doujinshi, featuring horrid themes like "kissing". Japanese ambassador has been summoned to Westminster to answer for gross violation of british law and endangering British youth.

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Wünsch Bienen was – Kleine Wünsche, große Wirkung in Eupen, Belgien beedabei.de/wuensch-bienen-was…

Άλλη μια επιτυχία της κοινοβουλευτικής δημοκρατίας και του κυρίαρχου λαού......

"Δεν είχα ούτε να φάω..."

Giannis Pantelakis

Λίγο μετά τις 10 το πρωί της περασμένης Τετάρτης, έξω από την Αίγλη του Ζάππειου ακούστηκε μια μικρή φασαρία, περαστικοί αντίκρυσαν μια ψηλή γυναίκα να καίγεται, είχε αυτοπυρποληθεί. Έτρεξαν αστυνομικοί της προεδρικής φρουράς που βρίσκονταν στο σημείο με ένα πυροσβεστήρα στα χέρια, έριξαν στο φλεγόμενο σώμα, η φωτιά έσβησε, η γυναίκα διακομίστηκε σε νοσοκομείο με σοβαρά εγκαύματα, μερικές ώρες αργότερα υπέκυψε στα σοβαρά τραύματα της. Μάρτυρες που βρέθηκαν τυχαία στο σημείο την είχαν ακούσει πριν προσπαθήσει να βάλει τέλος στη ζωή της να λέει "δεν είχα ούτε να φάω’’.

Πολλά χρόνια πριν σε ένα μεγάλο δημοσιογραφικό συγκρότημα, τα βράδια που η φασαρία ήταν μεγάλη από τις φωνές και την ένταση της δουλειάς για να προλάβουν τις τελευταίες ειδήσεις πριν τυπωθούν τα φύλλα, ένα γλυκό κορίτσι με ξανθά μαλλιά, ευθυτενές παράστημα και με μεγάλα γυαλιά που φώτιζαν περισσότερο το όμορφο πρόσωπο της έμπαινε στα γραφεία και έμοιαζε σαν μια όαση εκείνες τις στιγμές. Χαμογελαστό, έλεγε λίγες λέξεις συνήθως αλλά ήταν αρκετές για να μοιράσει δευτερόλεπτα γαλήνης. Όλοι του έδειχναν σεβασμό, για τη δουλειά του, για αυτό που ήταν. Είχε μια ξεχωριστή αύρα, η Αύρα. Έτσι την έλεγαν, ποιος ξέρει γιατί, δεν την ρώτησα ποτέ.

Πριν λιγότερα χρόνια, συνάντησα εκείνο το γλυκό κορίτσι, γυναίκα πια, τυχαία στο κέντρο της πόλης. Είχα να την δω χρόνια, απο τότε που το μεγάλο δημοσιογραφικό συγκρότημα έκλεισε με έναν εντελώς άδοξο τρόπο αφήνοντας μεγάλες πολύ βαθιές πληγές σε εκατοντάδες ανθρώπους. Σε κάποιους περισσότερες. Δεν είχε χάσει ούτε την παροιμιώδη ηρεμία της, ούτε το γλυκό χαμόγελό της που το συμπλήρωναν μερικές ωραίες ρυτίδες, οι γυναίκες όταν αποκτούν ρυτίδες μου μοιάζουν πιο γλυκιές. Είπαμε μερικές λέξεις για τις ζωές μας, για τα παλιά και χαθήκαμε πάλι. Μετά, όταν οι κουβέντες με φίλους έφερναν το όνομά της, στο μυαλό έρχονταν οι εικόνες από το γλυκό ήρεμο πρόσωπο της Αύρας που δουλεύαμε μαζί.

Την επομένη του περιστατικού της αυτοπυρπόλησης στο Ζάππειο, ο πρόεδρος της Δημοκρατίας επισκέφτηκε τους ανθρώπους της προεδρικής φρουράς για να τους συγχαρεί γιατί εκείνο το πρωί της Τετάρτης προσπάθησαν και έσωσαν την γυναίκα που αυτοπυρπολήθηκε. Ούτε ο ίδιος, ούτε όσοι βρέθηκαν στο περιστατικό δεν έμαθαν ποτέ το όνομα της, ήταν απλά μια γυναίκα 67 ετών που προσπάθησε να βάλει τέλος στη ζωή της φωνάζοντας πριν πως ‘’δεν είχε ούτε να φάει». Ακόμα και αν το γνώριζαν όμως αυτό το όνομα δεν θα τους έλεγε τίποτα, δεν ήταν από αυτά των προβεβλημένων δημοσιογράφων, αυτών που κάνουν μεγάλη φασαρία, απο αυτούς που σέβονται οι πολιτικοί και θέλουν να έχουν καλές σχέσεις μαζί τους. Ήταν απλά μια καλή δημοσιογράφος που την έλεγαν Αύρα…

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With Gaza as its Compass, Yemen Rewrites the Rules of Naval Warfare abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/206…


With Gaza as its Compass, Yemen Rewrites the Rules of Naval Warfare


After the Ansarallah-aligned Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) announced that it would resume attacks on merchant ships linked to companies operating with Israeli ports, tensions in the Red Sea and beyond have reignited, as Tel Aviv’s ongoing genocide in Gaza fuels instability across West Asia.

As part of the fourth phase of the blockade, the Yemeni army sank two commercial vessels earlier this month, showcasing not only its enduring capabilities but also the failure of US-led strikes to curb its maritime campaign.

On 6 May, US President Donald Trump claimed, “The Houthis have declared they no longer want to fight. They simply don’t want to fight anymore. And we will honor that. We will stop the bombings, and they have surrendered.”

Yemeni officials immediately dismissed the claim, reiterating that Sanaa had not negotiated with Washington nor agreed to halt operations in support of Gaza. The Sanaa government’s naval campaign resumed soon after, with fresh attacks targeting Israeli-linked vessels – undermining Trump’s attempt to declare victory.

New red lines in the Red Sea

In a statement on Sunday, explaining the latest phase of the naval operations, YAF spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree said:

“This escalation includes targeting all ships belonging to any company that deals with Israeli ports, regardless of their nationality and wherever they may be, within our forces’ reach. We warn all companies to cease their dealings with Israeli ports, starting the hour this statement is issued.”


The new escalation comes just several weeks after the sinking of two Liberian-flagged, Greek-owned bulk carriers – the Magic Seas and the Eternity C. In the latter attack, four sailors were killed and two others wounded, while 11 other crew members were taken captive.
Following the sinking of the two ships, Ansarallah leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi revealed that the YAF had carried out over 1,679 attacks since November 2023 using missiles, drones, and warships in support of Gaza, warning of further escalation if the war does not end.

Although the Sanaa government agreed in May to a ceasefire with Washington, halting attacks on US warships, it maintains that this truce does not apply to vessels linked to the occupation state. These ships, Sanaa argues, continue to serve Israeli ports, part of “occupied Palestine.”

Contrary to western media narratives of indiscriminate aggression, maritime data from Lloyd’s List confirmed that both targeted vessels had routinely docked in Israeli ports over the past year.

The ongoing attacks have prompted international concern. The UN Security Council recently approved continued reporting on Red Sea maritime assaults. Twelve members of the 15-member council voted in favor, while Russia, China, and Algeria abstained over concerns about breaches of Yemen’s sovereignty.

China’s deputy UN Ambassador Geng Shuang called tensions in the Red Sea “a major manifestation of the spillover from the Gaza conflict.” At the same time, the Russian UN representative also stressed the link between normalizing the situation in the Red Sea and the need for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Challenging naval supremacy

Despite the presence of five major foreign military bases in Djibouti – home to US, French, Japanese, Chinese, and Italian forces – the Ansarallah-aligned army has continued to strike commercial vessels with precision. This raises uncomfortable questions about western and allied naval efficacy.

Speaking to The Cradle, Senior Research Fellow at The Soufan Center, Colin P. Clarke – who also teaches at Carnegie Mellon’s Institute for Politics and Strategy – says Yemen ranks among the most potent forces within the Axis of Resistance and shows no sign of retreat:

“Out of all the ‘Axis’ proxies, the Houthis are among the most potent and also have a lot to prove. I don’t expect them to wind down their military campaign at any point soon.”


Nicholas Brumfield, a Washington-based analyst on Yemen and maritime security, concurs. He tells The Cradle that Yemen’s campaign has remained largely undiminished despite nearly two years of US and Israeli airstrikes:

“The Houthi attacks since early July have thus far been limited to areas of the Red Sea where they have attacked before, so it’s unclear if there’s been any increase in their range. As for Trump’s claims of capitulation, that was always viewed by most researchers focused on Yemen as a bit of hot air. The US–Houthi ceasefire was a limited de-escalation between two parties, and the Houthis have more or less been continuing what they were doing before the truce in terms of attacking Israel directly.”


Clarke adds that Trump’s reluctance to escalate against Yemen stemmed from electoral optics and strategic caution against bogging the US down in “endless wars,” which is one of the reasons why the US involvement in bombing Iran was so circumscribed. “Trump believes, perhaps correctly so, that it would be extremely difficult to engage with the Houthis without being sucked into a quagmire from which it would be difficult to escape from. And the results would be hard to measure.”

According to Mohamed Aliriani of the Yemen Policy Center, the May ceasefire secured safe passage for US, UK, Chinese, and Russian vessels – thanks to the latter two’s ties with Iran. But ships from other nations remain exposed. European-led operations, he argues, are largely ineffectual in safeguarding their cargoes.

Aliriani tells The Cradle that “the current situation has created a two-tiered, protectionist system that benefits powerful states while driving up global insurance and shipping costs, setting a dangerous precedent for other strategic chokepoints.”

Persistently high insurance premiums reflect the enduring risk. “Had the threat been perceived as eliminated, traffic would have resumed, and rates would have dropped,” he explains. The Yemeni army’s targeting of oil and chemical carriers has introduced environmental and financial perils that keep insurers wary.

Redefining control at sea

These facts point to a stark reality: The Ansarallah-led naval campaign has largely succeeded in imposing an effective blockade on Israeli-linked maritime traffic.

Still, Aliriani cautions against overstating the extent of Sanaa’s control. “The Houthis do not exercise Sea Control over the Red Sea, as they lack a surface fleet capable of patrolling and commanding the waterways. What they have successfully achieved is Area Denial.” By demonstrating a credible capability to hold any vessel transiting the Bab al-Mandab Strait at risk, they have made passage through this critical chokepoint prohibitively dangerous for any vessel:

“Their strike range has proven to extend for hundreds of kilometers and given the information available about the weapons used, range likely exceeds 1,000 kilometers, effectively denying the use of a vast area without needing to control it physically.”


Independent force, not Iranian proxy

Western narratives often depict Ansarallah as mere Iranian proxies. Yet, there is scant evidence that Tehran directed these maritime attacks.

Brumfield points out that while Iran continues to supply advanced weaponry to its ally – as evidenced by a 750-ton arms shipment intercepted en route to Yemen – there is no indication of Iranian command over Ansarallah operations.

Former UN envoy to Yemen Jamal Benomar has consistently emphasized Sanaa’s autonomous decision-making, noting that they “have their own agendas and decision-making mechanisms.”

Palestine remains the compass

The timing of recent Yemeni operations suggests a clear link to developments in Gaza. Brumfield observes that Sanaa was notably quiet during last month’s 12-day war between Iran and Israel, only to escalate following reports of worsening conditions in the besieged enclave:

“When there was a ceasefire in Gaza, the Houthis completely stopped their maritime attacks. Recent reports of deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza may have contributed to the group’s decision to re-escalate in this file.”


While some analysts suggest that Ansarallah’s pro-Palestinian rhetoric is a political maneuver to boost legitimacy amid domestic challenges, Benomar insists their stance on Palestine is ideologically embedded. “They’re not just being opportunistic as Palestine is a core part of their ideology.”

Although Tel Aviv has urged Washington to relaunch strikes on Yemen, most experts, including Aliriani, believe the US is unlikely to escalate unless the Ansarallah-allied military crosses a significant red line. So far, the YAF has targeted only vessels tied to Israeli trade.

However, Ansarallah’s recent decision to strike all ships linked to Israeli ports, regardless of nationality, may drag new actors – such as Egypt – into the fray. Cairo’s deepening logistical ties to Israeli trade may soon make it a target of Yemen’s expanding campaign.

“The Houthis” may not control the seas, but they have undeniably changed the rules of engagement.

source: The Cradle

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#alAqsaFlood #ansarallah #gaza #navalBlockade #palestine #westAsia #yemen


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Well for starters you restrict the premium the seller can offer for non privacy preserving payment options. If you want payment via SEPA then max 2% premium. Fuck off. But if you want to offer F2F/gift cards then you can set 10% premium. You need to find ways to incentivise privacy and educate.

Also the interface is not helpful or supportive. Get AI to write user stories/experiences to help you improve the UX/UI.

For robosats to win you have to be way more user friendly than Binance.

Here is another idea. For someone with a Nostr account and making their first robosats purchase don't make post a bond in sats to create a chicken and egg loop.

Η αγωγή SLAPP κατά της Άννας Νίνη και του OmniaTV έγινε «εν μέρει δεκτή». Το σκεπτικό της πρωτοβάθμιας απόφασης δεν μας έχει κοινοποιηθεί ακόμα, οπότε δεν γνωρίζουμε ποιο σκέλος έγινε δεκτό. Σε κάθε περίπτωση, θα ασκήσουμε το δικαίωμα της έφεσης.

omniatv.com/853495398/en-merei…

Väännetään nyt tännekin tämä rautalanka: Palestiinan tunnustaminen valtiona ei auta yhtään mitään, jos kuitenkin samalla kannatetaan Israelin kansanmurhaa ja pyrkimyksiä liittää Palestiinan alueet itseensä.

Suomi tällä hetkellä tukee aktiivisesti Israelin rikoksia ihmisyyttä vastaan, eikä pelkkä Palestiinan valtion tunnustaminen muuta tätä asiaa.

Se mitä tarvitaan on, että sota ja Palestiinan laiton miehitys loppuu.

in reply to Michael Halila 🏳️‍⚧️

Tää on jotenkin sama juttu kun se, että nyt monet poliitikot ottaa kantaa, että Gazan nälänhädälle pitää tehdä jotain, mutta samalla kannattavat sitä, että Israel jatkaa sotatoimia ja miehitystä, joka nälänhädän aiheuttaa.

On aivan absurdia sanoa, että kannattaa sitä, että Israel teurastaa siviilejä, mutta vaatii, että eloonjääneille pitää toimittaa ruoka-apua.

Colombia’s Supreme Court Defends Judicial Independence Amid Backlash Over Uribe Conviction telesurenglish.net/colombias-s…
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@baskin γνωστό, τα trendings δείχνουν πως η Δύση ενδιαφέρεται για την ευδαιμονία της και όχι για τα προβλήματα που η ίδια δημιουργεί σε κάθε γωνιά του πλανήτη.

Τα trendings - και απ τους 3 λογαριασμούς μου, .social, .vivaldi και εδώ - δείχνουν πως η πλειοψηφία των δυτικών παραμένουν αδιάφοροι, ευδαίμονες, μαλακισμένοι

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@PNS I watched a doc on the launch and history of MTV in the 80’s and the downhill run started when they sold to (if I recall correctly) Viacom in the late 80’s. Once big media took over they made a big push to get rid of the scantily clad chicks and sex in the videos and try to make the programming more diverse by adding game shows, the dance show, and then ultimately, the reality genre.

There was nothing better than MTV from ‘81 thru ‘87

#Warning to anybody stupid enough to still use #OutlookCom for (backup) email. It's now impossible to login without the #Microsoft app or a physical security key. Which is great and all from a security perspective but really sucks if you lost your phone or your keys.

Might want to make other arrangements before you need to use your Outlook.com email as your recovery email and find you can't login any more.

"Eslovenia se convierte en el primer miembro de la UE en prohibir el comercio de armas con 'Israel'..." [estado colonial na Palestina ocupada].

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Listening to an Internet Archive podcast and the last episode informed me of this initiative for libraries and memory institutions to endorse this set of four rights as policy guidelines: ourfuturememory.org/#rights

It bugs me to see "controlled" access in the phrasing, as I tend to look for words I fear can be used to justify more finance-capitalist exploitation (e.g., DRM), but I hope for the best, as much as I can.

#Libraries #OpenAccess #DigitalRights #Archive #politics #DRM

The EU’s Horizon programme gave more than €1.2 billion to Israeli institutions between 2014 and 2020 — including companies involved in surveillance, drone tech, and military research.

Now, the EU Commission is proposing a partial suspension of funding — but many say it’s too little, too late.

In our latest article, Romain Lanneau traces the roots of this system, from the rise of the EU’s security-industrial complex to the next budget cycle.

Read the full article:
statewatch.org/analyses/2025/w…

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Guess which the UK government calls terrorism
theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

  • Israel kills innocent Palestinians. (0%, 0 votes)
  • Activists spray-paint a plane. (100%, 39 votes)
39 voters. Poll end: 2 months ago

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"Government [of U.K.] confirms it will ban Palestine Action group under anti-terrorism laws"
theguardian.com/politics/live/…
Of course. The government of U.K. has a very strong stance in active support of genocide, so speech against and taking direct action against the weapons used for genocide can not be allowed in England this year of 1725.

So there is the correct answer to the poll that I tooted yesterday, although that poll is just about to close.

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"‘It’s a complete assault on free speech’: how Palestine Action was targeted for proscription as terrorists"
theguardian.com/politics/ng-in…
Their most "violent" actions have been to paint buildings and military jet engines (latter being tanker transport planes' engines painted for "direct participation in the commission of genocide and war crimes across the Middle East") and smashing some windows of those actively voluntarily contributing to ongoing genocide.
Not terrorism. By this redefinition some regular folks' rowdy nights out partying at the local pub could also be "terrorism".

But with the right-wing Starmer-headed leadership of the centrist "Labour" party being so firmly supportive of and aiding genocides, etc, it can not let people speak freely to protest its policies and actions claimed on behalf of all the people as that draws attention to its own criminal culpability and as a crucial mechanism of any claimed democracy would assuredly unless quashed lose these (ir)responsible rulers the election votes of every voter with a still functioning personal moral compass.

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Because unfortunately it's still accurate, also in this urgent context, I'll just again post this picture that I originally made in 2015 regarding the still ongoing but now largely completed redefinition of the word "terrorist".

─────
Terrorist (noun, \ˈter-ər-ˌi-zt\)
[actually satire, written by @b9AcE, originally in 2015]
1 a: a person of oppressed ethnic group that is not actively participating in oppressing the same or other ethnic groups on behalf of the ruling group
b: a muslim or anyone that could be mistaken for a muslim regardless of personal actions or beliefs
c: an anarchist, communist, environmental activist or anti-fascist regardless of variants or personal actions
d: any person that alerts the general public of illegal acts performed by public authorities
e: librarians
f: an expert at programming and solving problems with a computer
g: any non-combatant killed by what would otherwise be legally defined as a war crime
2 (archaic): person employing systematic use of terror especially as means of coercion
─────

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"Palestine Action documentary makers fear being criminalised under anti-terror laws" theguardian.com/film/2025/jun/… as the knowingly actively significantly and personally co-culpable right-wing Starmer-lead regime in a direct assault against the foundation of the very concept of democracy seek to prevent the general public from being shown that Palestine Action under no reasonable person's understanding of the word do anything actually reasonably describable as "terrorism",
but instead do what is the moral imperative for any person able to, and the legally required minimum for that government itself to, act against an ongoing actual genocide.
youtube.com/watch?v=P8r-_k47cq… ←trailer
Website: tokillawarmachine.com

"Palestine Action is part of Britain’s proud history of protest. Proscribing it is an assault on democracy"
theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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"UK lawmakers approve ban of Palestine Action as terrorist group" reuters.com/world/uk/uk-lawmak… in spite of the group never having done anything regular people or by comparison to centuries of common practice would consider actual terrorism, but is instead clearly a ban solely for the purpose of silencing political speech opposed to the rulers' informed actively maintained and escalated pro-genocide, pro-war crimes, pro-crimes against humanity policies and actions, which are such that the rulers are in fact required by their own self-imposed rules ("law") to not just stop but also even to prevent, but they instead directly aid, protect and enable these violations.
in reply to b9AcE

Thought Police arrests to enforce pro-genocide opinion is now a thing in the U.K. under right-wing Starmer-led government,
as >20 people were arrested for supporting Palestine Action opposing the current Palestinian Genocide which the current government and its sibling Tory-opposition are all in on actively aiding.
reuters.com/world/uk/uk-police…
The Palestine Action group has consistently exclusively committed actions firmly within the recent centuries of established political protest, back to the Suffragettes and beyond, but now redefined as "terrorism" by the genocide-supporting ruling class, threatening the very foundation of anything claimable as democracy.
in reply to b9AcE

UK government's decreed "terrorism"-labeling of non-terroristic Palestine Action is "at odds with [=in violation of] the UK’s obligations under international human rights law", says UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (too),
while as so many others already pointed out they "have not themselves engaged in any underlying criminal activity but rather exercised their rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association".
theguardian.com/politics/2025/…

The government on the other hand, is actively knowingly arming and significantly aiding ongoing genocide, crimes against humanity,
which Palestine Action's actions highlighted, which in turn is extremely likely why they were actually banned, for pointing out the rulers' extremely probably severely criminal acts.

in reply to b9AcE

Palestine Action? They say it's terrorist? Like the rulers don't know who the terror is.
archive.org/embed/lowkey-terro…
The rulers know. Their system, based on them through violence taking themselves the right without consent to be the only one to use violence as a weapon of intimidation or coercion, violence monopoly, that system is, the imposers and enforcers are.
T̲h̲e̲y̲ are – not the anti-genocidalists speaking through moral imperative (and legally perfect defense) defense of others for love of humanity and against atrocities, whose only actual attack was painting a genocide-enabling military jet's engine. Who would be terrorized by that? The military jet?
Meanwhile, the right-wing authoritarian Starmer Gang and goons threaten and do use base mass-brutality as well as mass-abduction campaigns e.g. during Sunday where "almost half of those arrested were over the age of 60" (npr.org/2025/08/11/nx-s1-54983…), for daring to speak against rulers' abuse of own anti-"terror" legislation to cover their own culpability in the ongoing genocides, thus also eradicating the root and foundation of every system laying any claim to anything like the word "democracy".
Problem is, the rulers can't back down, because then they would admit decades of moral repugnance and legal co-culpability in many real genocides worldwide.
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"UK: Peaceful protesters treated as terrorists as politicians fuel far-right activity

Thousands of police were deployed to London last weekend to arrest more than 500 peaceful protesters, as racist protests took place across the country. There is a relentless crackdown on foreign nationals, now including immediate deportation for any non-citizen convicted of a criminal offence. Critics warn that mainstream political rhetoric is legitimating and fuelling violent far-right activity.

On Saturday 9 August, British police officers arrested 521 people in London’s Parliament Square on charges of supporting a proscribed terrorist organisation.

The reason? Holding placards saying: “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.”

Statements such as this are now punishable by up to 14 years in prison, following the government’s decision to ban Palestine Action at the beginning of July."

More on this from @statewatch here:
statewatch.org/news/2025/july/…

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A victory for humanity:
"Israeli arms manufacturer closes UK facility targeted by Palestine Action
[...]
Elbit Systems UK is a subsidiary of Elbit Systems, which is Israel’s largest arms producer."
theguardian.com/world/2025/sep…
in reply to b9AcE

"UK police arrest dozens at latest protest for banned Palestine Action", incorrectly labeled as "terrorist organisation" after never ever having done anything actually generally considered terroristic, but actually to stop them from pointing out that the current right-wing authoritarian Starmer-regime and previous were and are knowingly actively co-complicit in the currently ongoing actual systematic war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and several of the current and past cabinet members should be prosecuted, not Palestine Action proscribed.
reuters.com/world/uk/uk-police…

Pic 1: 'Demonstrators hold a Palestinian flag in front of police officers, on the day of the "Lift The Ban" rally organised by Defend Our Juries, challenging the British government's proscription of "Palestine Action" under anti-terrorism laws, in Parliament Square, in London, Britain, September 6, 2025.'
Carlos Jasso/Reuters

Pic 2: 'Demonstrators attend the "Lift The Ban" rally organised by Defend Our Juries, challenging the British government's proscription of "Palestine Action" under anti-terrorism laws, in Parliament Square, in London, Britain, September 6, 2025.'
Carlos Jasso/Reuter

in reply to b9AcE

"More than 1,000 people have pledged to risk arrest in demonstration billed as largest since [Palestine Action] was proscribed" incorrectly for non-terrorist political protests, to enable the Starmer-regime and pals to keep actively knowingly aiding ongoing genocide.
youtu.be/3Zxp0R2AzFM
theguardian.com/world/2025/sep…
in reply to b9AcE

The number of people arrested for demonstrating having moral standard increased even more: "More than 425 arrested as protesters defy ban on Palestine Action in London"
theguardian.com/world/2025/sep…

"UK Plans AI Experiment on Children Seeking Asylum
[...]
Experimenting with unproven technology to determine whether a child should be granted protections they desperately need and are legally entitled to is cruel and unconscionable."
hrw.org/news/2025/07/31/uk-pla…

Playing a fun game today called "Why is there water in the car?"

Is it from a blocked ventilation drain? Nope.

Is the windshield leaking? Nope.

Did it leave traces? Yup, but pouring lots of water everywhere does not reproduce them 🤷

It might also have come from the door cable conduit, although that looks tight. I silicone'd it some anyways, just in case.

Next up, take the door panel off, although it does not seem to be leaking now, it might have during the waterfall rain we had.

Also possible that someone didn't close the door or window completely and I'm just wasting my time here.

Especially with the dumb hold-button-to-open-windows feature that does trigger with the key in the pocket occasionally.

#Car #Opel #Astra #AstraJ #Leak #Automotive #Repair #DIY

in reply to D3fault

You quote me Associated Press and Financial Times and present it to me as proof of impartial independent journalism?

Bukele is attempting to break with the IMF for the long term benefit of his country. He probably fears deeply that foreign influence will attempt to install an IMF compliant leader. It's a precarious position.

If he is using Police or Military to attack innocent civilians and you have a real journalist on the ground reporting it on Nostr or X then wake me up.