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Some really cool stuff in this week's Other People's Music! It kicks off with some sound-design forward electro, seques into political ska punk, slides into a fun cover song then hits singer-songwriter pop and slowcore for the finale.
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Someone was just recounting a discussion on reddit about the song Hurt, and which was better, the NIN or Johnny Cash. One of the comments was something like:
NIN's version is a suicide note.
Cash's version is a grave stone.
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In 1971, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) published an issue of its journal Al-Hadaf, dedicating its second edition to the topic ‘The PFLP and External Operations.’ The piece explored the Front’s rationale and its responses to the varied reactions surrounding the operations it had launched since July 1968. Operations that included hijackings and bombing Israeli companies and embassies across Europe.
The Front’s response focused on its fundamental principles, chiefly, the nature and definition of the enemy. According to the PFLP, the enemy camp is a triad: The Israeli Entity (Zionist movement), global imperialism, and Arab reactionaries. This, the Front argued, was a precise diagnosis of the conflict. Consequently, it maintained that targeting the enemy should not be restricted by geography, since the enemy itself had made the entire world a battlefield.
The second pillar of the PFLP’s reasoning concerned media and mobilization: external operations, far from tarnishing the Palestinian cause, were in fact a form of revolutionary media that forced the world to listen to the Palestinians. “These operations,” the pamphlet stated, “are revolutionary propaganda that pulls out the wax from European ears.” During that period, the media dimension was central to the fedayeen who carried out such missions. In the collective will and testament of the martyrs of the 1972 Munich operation, the fighters wrote: “We hope our revolutionary action will help the world grasp the grotesque reality of the Zionist occupation in our land. Our revolutionary method aims to expose Zionist-imperialist ties.”
The martyrs, and the Front, were right. These operations functioned as screams against a near-total Zionist grip over global media. For Palestinians and Arabs living under suffocating silence, these missions were screams embodied in flesh and blood. As martyr Nizar Banat once put it: “In the 1970s, Palestinians struck hard, and the world sympathized. It sympathized when we struck back.”
The martyrs, and the Front, were right. These operations functioned as screams against a near-total Zionist grip over global media
Today’s reality is not far from the logic the PFLP once laid out. In fact, the enemy camp, with its Zionist, imperialist, and reactionary Arab lackeys, has never been more bloodthirsty. The media logic also remains sound: armed resistance is still the most potent form of revolutionary media. What has changed, however, is that new communications tools have enabled armed struggle within occupied Palestine to become the primary focus. For those who believe that today’s narrative shift in our favor is due to a global moral awakening in the face of genocide: imagine for a moment if the resistance in Gaza were to surrender, if the Israeli army marched in and handed the Strip over to the Palestinian Authority. How would the narrative look then, especially if written by collaborators with the occupation?
The rise of the “red triangle” marks a historic shift: for the first time, we are witnessing widespread admiration and respect for armed resistance, perhaps even more than the Viet Cong or Algeria’s FLN once received. Even amid vast ideological differences among Palestine supporters (and among Palestinians and Arabs themselves) “they are all red triangles,” as one friend put it. What the resistance’s ambushes protect is the Zionists’ worst nightmare: our unique and unbroken fusion of heroism and victimhood—a paradox that we express without contradiction. In this same vein, the operations in Yemen echo the historical model of “external operations.” If a bomb planted in the late 1960s at the ZIM Shipping Company’s office in London symbolized external targeting, then Yemen’s strikes today hit the company’s nerve center.
But our central and most pressing issue remains this: shifts in narratives, no matter how strategically important, do not stop a genocide. While Yemen has successfully confronted the US and harmed their interests, it has not yet succeeded in forcing the enemy to cease its extermination campaign. Returning to the PFLP’s handbook, its strategic guidance is worth recalling: “We must adopt the principle of adapting to the objective conditions of the battle, to the nature of the enemy and its tools.”
Hence, despite the anguish and rage, imagine that decades from now we ask ourselves: how did the Zionist bastards massacre us so thoroughly? How were we not “behind the enemy everywhere”?
Still, this question demands strategic analysis. One of the lessons from PFLP’s literature is the importance of debating strategy, something the resistance movements have often lacked in an era poisoned by fanfare and blind glorification, with devastating consequences. Ironically, the same booklet warned of the enemy’s ability to “sway those high on sectarianism, regionalism, or personal gain” (noting that “sectarianism” then referred more to factionalism than today’s usage).
This is a thorny issue. One could argue, with good reason, that such operations today might backfire, reviving Zionist propaganda that frames its war as an extension of the global “War on Terror.” This could also deepen western involvement in the efforts to exterminate us. Additionally, the fantasy that western powers will intervene to stop the genocide out of concern for their own internal stability is a weak and unlikely scenario. One thing is non-negotiable, however: targeting soldiers and settlers on Arab land and in normalizing Arab states is not only legitimate, it’s long overdue.
In this bleak chapter of our struggle, we have three immediate goals: stop the war, end the occupation of Gaza, and lift the siege. Achieving them means breaking the Israeli right wing and Netanyahu himself. But domestically, there’s no viable Zionist “division” to exploit; Netanyahu still commands a solid majority. His assassination, in this stage, would be both decisive and beneficial. Yet the real pressure point lies outside, within the US administration and, specifically, in the figure of Donald Trump. The key question, then, is how to force the Americans to put a leash on their rabid dog.
Hence, despite the anguish and rage, imagine that decades from now we ask ourselves: how did the Zionist bastards massacre us so thoroughly? How were we not “behind the enemy everywhere”?
Two years into this war, we don’t have many tools left, and due to miscalculations, we’ve mishandled the ones we did possess. What remains is the global pressure born of Zionist genocidal violence: its impact on media narratives and public opinion. But even this tool is limited. While genocide may have spurred global revulsion towards Zionism, it has paradoxically instilled fear, leading to cowardly retreats and survivalist instincts. The impact of this tool, though measurable in small shifts in public opinion, is unreliable and too slow. Time is made of blood and children’s limbs, and the Americans and Zionists have already accepted the cost of bad PR. They’ve doubled down.
Our next tool is Yemen, which continues to perform admirably. One of its most revolutionary traits is the relentless search for any way to exert pressure. The rage and urgency that shape its decision-making are signs of real revolutionary will. It is admittedly true that the blood of its leaders boils at every image coming out of Gaza.
The last tool is Gaza’s own endurance, and the legendary ability of its fighters to hurt the enemy. Zionism faces a strategic dilemma here: it has failed to fracture Gaza’s internal cohesion or create rifts between its people and the resistance. Even those who oppose Hamas know they share the same fate. Both sides know that their only salvation lies in the release of the captives. And as for us, who among us has the heart to look Gazans in the eye and say: hold on a little longer?
Within this strategic diagnosis, it is our duty to support these three tools: global pressure, the fortified front in Yemen, and Gaza’s unbreakable resilience. Support can come in words, funds, and perseverance, similar to that of Yemen’s. If the long-term answer to what is to be done? lies in reactivating the tools of the Second Intifada, then the urgent question of the moment is: Will Netanyahu’s madness trigger the reawakening of the tools that preceded it? Even if it takes the form of senseless violence in the face of total deadlock?
source: Al Akhbar
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If the long-term answer to what is to be done? lies in reactivating the tools of the Second Intifada, then the urgent question of the moment is: Will Netanyahu’s madness trigger the reawakening of the tools that preceded it?Al-Akhbar English
Het Wereldvoedselprogramma (WFP) van de Verenigde Naties stelt dat op dit moment meer dan 70.000 kinderen in Gaza kampen met acute ondervoeding. Dat schrijft de hulporganisatie zaterdag op X.Veerle Schyns (NRC)
The Xenon Death Flash: How a Camera Nearly Killed the Raspberry Pi 2
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The bizarre story of how taking flash photos could instantly crash the Raspberry Pi 2, the community detective work that solved it, and why this strange bug revealed fundamental flaws in modern chip design.Magnus Hedemark (Notes from the Rabbit Hole)
At least five Palestinians killed, 50 wounded by Israeli attack targeting people around a aid truck.Jillian Kestler-D'Amours (Al Jazeera)
“You need to destroy their offspring to prevent them from creating more offspring.”
– Sofia Emuna, Israeli activist protesting aid going to the starving population in Gaza
"Das steht auch so im #Koran", erklärt der unterdrückte #Schutzsuchende.
#Richter zeigt Milde und sieht den Terror-Gläubigen "auf einem guten Weg", weil sein #Familiennachzug ansteht.
In einer funktionierenden Gesellschaft passen sich die Gäste dem Gastgeber an.
In Deutschland passt sich die Gesellschaft den Gästen an und verzichtet auf seine Kultur.
#Islamismus #Gruppenvergewaltigungen #Messermorde #Brandmauertote #Islam #Brandmaueropfer #Massenvergewaltigungen
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Ein 19-jähriger Syrer musste sich am Landesgericht Linz wegen Mitgliedschaft in einer Terrorvereinigung verantworten. Er soll offen mit dem IS ...Andrea Kloimstein (Krone.at)
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The 18th meeting of the BRICS Tuberculosis Research Network was held last week in Brasilia, aiming to strengthen joint studies among the countries to develop faster treatments and new immunizers against the diseaseBRICS
When you play with fire you're bound to get burned. Or more specifically... When you play in the depths of the ocean relying on material not suited for the environment, you're bound to be crushed. #OceansGate #Titanic
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نظام سرمایهداری، از بدو پیدایش، بر پایهٔ مالکیت خصوصی، سودجویی فردی، و رقابتِ ساختاریافته استوار بوده است. با این حال در دوران معاصر، دولتها با استفاده از ابزار «ملیسازی» تلاش میکنند تا این نظام را در قالب چارچوبهای ملی بازتولید و مشروعیت بخشند. مفهوم «سرمایهٔ ملی» در نگاه اول، راهحلی برای تعدیل بحرانهای سرمایهداری و ایجاد توازن میان منافع عمومی و خصوصی به نظر میرسد؛ ولی در عمل نه عدالت اجتماعی را محقّق کرده و نه ساختار استثماری را دگرگون میسازد. نقد این مفهوم، بدون نقد همزمانِ دو رکنِ به هم پیوستهٔ «حکومت» و «مالکیت» ناتمام است. برای درک این مسئله باید از سطح ظاهریِ مفاهیم فراتر رویم و ریشههای ساختاریِ آنها را در نظام جهانی سرمایهداری واکاوی کنیم.
«حکومت» به عنوان نهادی متمرکز، همواره ادّعا میکند که نمایندهٔ ارادهٔ جمعی است؛ ولی در واقعیت ابزاری برای حفظ نظم موجود و تحکیم روابط سلطه است. در ایران پس از انقلاب ۱۳۵۷، شعارهای ضدسرمایهداری و عدالتجویانه منجر به نمایش ملیسازی گستردهٔ صنایع شد؛ اما این ملیسازیها نه به خودگردانی کارگران؛ که به انتقال مالکیت از بخش خصوصی به نهادهای دولتیِ جدیدی مانند بنیادهای انقلابی و سپاه پاسداران منجر شد. این نهادها با ادغام قدرت اقتصادی، سیاسی و نظامی، شکلی از «سرمایهداری حکومتی» را ایجاد کردند که در آن منابعی که باید عمومی میشد در خدمت انباشت ثروت گروهی خاص قرار گرفت. کارگران صنعت نفت یا فولاد همچنان درگیر رابطهٔ مزدبگیری بودند و از تصمیمگیری دربارهٔ سرنوشت کارخانهها محروم ماندند. این نمونه نشان میدهد که ملیسازی بدون تغییر رابطهٔ کار و سرمایه، تنها صورتِ مسئله را عوض میکند.
مفهوم «ملت» در این چارچوب، ابزاری برای تفرقهٔ انسانها و تخریبِ همبستگی فراملیست. مردم به دست مرزهای مصنوعی به شهروندانِ ملتهای رقیب تبدیل شده و تضادهای طبقاتی به درگیریهای ملی یا مذهبی تقلیل مییابند. چه در شاهنشاهی پهلوی و چه در جمهوری اسلامی، سیاستِ «وحدت ملی» همواره برای سرکوب خواستههای قومیتها (مانند کردها، بلوچها، عربها و…) به کار رفته است. این سیاست در عین تشدید نابرابری اقتصادی، مبارزهٔ قومیتهای مختلف را از هم جدا کرده و از تشکیل یک جبههٔ واحد علیه ظلم جلوگیری میکند. در سطح جهانی نیز جنگهای تجاری میان قدرتها (مانند تحریمهای ایالات متّحدهٔ آمریکا علیه جمهوری اسلامی ایران) با شعار «حفظ منافع ملی» توجیه میشود؛ ولی در واقعیت، این نه حکومتها که طبقات فرودستِ هر دو کشورند که قربانی این درگیریها میشوند.
اما هستهٔ اصلی این نظام خودِ «مالکیت» است. مالکیت صرفاً در اختیار داشتن پول یا ماشینآلات نیست؛ بلکه رابطهای اجتماعی است که در آن انسانها ناچارند کار خود را برای بقا به ازای دستمزد بفروشند. این رابطه ارزش افزودهٔ کار را از کنندهٔ آن جدا کرده و به بازتولید نابرابری میانجامد. حتا اگر دولت مالک ابزار تولید شود (مانند تجربهٔ اتحاد شوروی) بازهم این رابطهٔ استثماری پابرجاست. تفاوت تنها در این است که به جای سرمایهداران خصوصی، بوروکراتهای دولتی سود حاصل از کار جمعی را تصاحب میکنند. بحرانهای دورهای سرمایهداری مانند رکود اقتصادی ۲۰۰۸ یا تورّم افسارگسیخته در ایران نشان میدهند که این نظام ذاتاً ناپایدار و ویرانگر است. در ایران، خصوصیسازیِ آب و تبدیل آن به کالا، منجر به خشک شدن تالابها و اعتراضات گسترده در اصفهان، خوزستان و… شد. این نمونهها ثابت میکند که سرمایهداری (حتا در شکل دولتی) انسان و طبیعت را فدای انباشت سود میکند.
راه رهایی از این چرخه نه اصلاح نظام، که نابودی همزمان مفهوم حکومت و مالکیت است. تجربههای تاریخی مانند کمون پاریس (۱۸۷۱) یا انقلاب در اسپانیا (۱۹۳۶) نشان دادهاند که خود مردم میتوانند جامعه را بدون سلسله مراتب مدیریت کنند. آنارشیستها در اسپانیا با تشکیل شوراهای خودگردان، کارخانهها و زمینها را در اختیار خود مردم گذاشتند. تولید نه برای سود، که برای رفع نیازهای جامعه سازماندهی شد. در ایران پس از انقلاب ۵۷ نیز شوراهای کارگری در برخی کارخانهها شکل گرفتند که البته این تجربه با سرکوب دولت نوپای اسلامی مواجه شد. این شکستها نشان میدهند که بدون الغای مفهوم سرمایه، هر جنبشی در دام دولتسازی یا بازتولید رابطهٔ استثماری گرفتار میشود.
جنبشهای معاصر مانند زاپاتیستاهای مکزیک، جایگزین دیگری را برایمان روشن میکنند: جامعهای مبتنی بر خودگردانی محلی، مالکیت اشتراکی غیرمتمرکز و همبستگی فرامرزی. زاپاتیستاها نه تنها حکومت را رد میکنند، بلکه منطق کالاییسازی را از زندگی روزمره حذف کردهاند. در ایران اعتراضاتی چون کارگران نیشکر هفتتپه یا معلمان گرچه عمدتاً خواستههای صنفی دارند ولی میتوانند سنگ بنایی برای خودسازماندهی فراتر از چارچوبهای دولتی باشند.
نتیجه آن که مفهوم «سرمایهٔ ملی» ادعایی بیش نیست. این مفهوم نمیپذیرد که مشکل اصلی نه در نوع «مالکیت» یا «دولت»، که در خودِ رابطهٔ اجتماعیِ سرمایه و جداسازی انسانها در قالب «ملت»هاست. تا زمانی که کار انسان به کالایی برای مبادله تبدیل میشود، تا زمانی که مرزها انسانها را از هم جدا میکنند و تا زمانی که حکومت انحصار خشونت را در دست دارد، هیچ مفهومی که ضامن نابودی این سازوکارها نباشد قادر به تحقق عدالت نخواهد بود. ما با تأکید بر الغای همزمان مالکیت و حکومت، جامعهای را تصویر میکنیم که در آن منابع طبیعی و ابزار تولید در اختیار همگان بوده و تصمیمگیریها به جای نهادهای متمرکز، در شوراهای محلی و فدراسیونهای افقی انجام میگیرد. این آرمان شاید امروز دوردست به نظر برسد؛ ولی تاریخ نشان داده است که نطفههای آن همواره در مبارزات مردمی زنده است.
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جزء بیسواد ترینشون که حتی با هم قومیاشونم نمیتونن یک کشور مستقلو بسازن و سر روز اول میزنن به تیپو تار هم، همشون خودشونو ایرانی میدونن.
Russia-1 aired on May 22 a report showing an upgraded version of the Russian Gibka-S short-range air defense system operating...Anonymous1199 (South Front)
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When Sir #RichardAttenborough eventually steps down, I hope they consider passing the torch to #BillBailey. I know he's a #comedian, and I adore his humor (he's one of my favorites), but I've never heard him refer to himself as a #naturalist before (he may even be a naturist but honestly I don't want to know). Regardless, I do see him as a naturalist. I've heard him talk on QI and other shows not just about his love for animals, but also about his adventures. It would be great for #Bailey to continue #Attenborough's legacy (if he's interested).
Just a thought.
Bill Bailey retraces Alfred Russel Wallace's wild expeditions through Borneo and the Spice Islands. A journey into evolution and the jungle's untamed beauty,...YouTube
Und jetzt raten wir mal, wer als nächstes abgeschoben wird.
#Spiegel #Hamburg #NiemandHatDieAbsichtJemandenAbzuschieben.
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Show HN: HNRelevant – Add a "related" section to Hacker News
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A browser extension that adds a "Related Submissions" section to Hacker News - imdj/HNRelevantGitHub
Residents of north Gaza say a repeat of the early stages of the genocide is taking place, when hundreds of thousands were displaced to the south and barred from returning. Gazans fear that the latest wave is paving the way for the final displacement.Tareq S. Hajjaj (Mondoweiss)
LOL. Well this is weird. About 2 weeks ago my KDE Connect running on my desktop refused to communicate with any of my devices.
My devices could talk to each other. My devices could talk to my laptop.
Hell my laptop could talk to my desktop.
But none of my devices would talk to my desktop.
So today I gave up, broke down, and installed LocalSend on all my devices!
Now guess what?
Now KDE Connect wants to re-pair and reconnect with all my devices.
Little shit.
Applications are becoming sentient and self-aware I tell you!
270 Russian servicemen have returned home after months in Ukrainian captivity.Odysee
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HODEIDA, May 23 (YPA) - Eritrean authorities released on Saturday about 37 Yemeni fishermen weeks after they were arbitrarily and unlawfully detained, with confiscating their boats.Media outlets reported on Saturday that the released fishermen arriveاحسن (Yemen Press Agency)
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Man dürfe der AfD nicht wichtige Posten verweigern, sondern müsse sich inhaltlich mit ihr auseinandersetzen. Ist das wirklich eine Entweder-oder-Frage? Nein, findet Wolfgang Hübner.nd-aktuell.de
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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday extended condolences to General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee To Lam and Vietnamese President Luong Cuong over the death of former Vietnamese President Tran Duc Luong.eng.chinamil.com.cn
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Kasper and his wife, Savannah Hobart Eriksen, never submitted that form, which was due all the way back in 2015. She had suffered a stillbirth, losing their first child, and in the days of grief that followed, the deadline slipped right past them. But Kasper’s naturalization continued unimpeded. He corresponded with #immigration officials numerous times over the next 10 years, and says agents never warned him that a critical document was missing. He paid taxes each year, reliably contributing a portion of his labor to the nation he already felt a part of.
#usa #migration #fail #politics #news #problem
ICE arrested Kasper Eriksen, a Mississippi father, at his citizenship hearing, imprisoning him and threatening him with deportation.Nick Judin (Mississippi Free Press)
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Now, it's Ziplock Bags - what's next?? The air we breathe? Yes
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Now for any of you that are doing this, guys, & this is one of the reasons I don't do this, because it doesn't make sense to me to put this in the microwave.
It's going to melt, it's plastic. It's going to get into my food. That's not good for me. So if you're doing this, you got to stop. Here's what happens.
There's two ingredients in this plastic bag called polyethylene & polypropylene that break down and turn into microplastics.
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Live Updates: Israel has been bombarding Gaza, killing thousands of Palestinians, since Hamas launched a deadly offensive on Oct 7, 2023.DAWN.COM
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TEHRAN (Tasnim) – An armed gang attack on the Haitian town of Preval has left at least 50 people dead, including children and an elderly pastor, in one of the deadliest assaults amid the country’s escalating security crisis.Tasnim News Agency
We are now four months into Trump’s second term, and while his administration is engaging in talks from Russia to Iran, we’re still not seeing meaningful action in a number of areas that include: endi...Odysee
Good mofu morning fedi, my headset died completely this morning, the cord got snagged by my chair and they took a dive straight onto the floor, where they were then kicked because I have shit reflexes and tried to catch them with my foot so they wouldn't hit the floor. Now the mic doesn't work at all anymore, and the left ear has had something damaged badly, as it sounds really muddy now and I can hear something rattling every time the bass starts playing
Fortunately, the new ones are apparently coming in tomorrow instead of Wednesday, so at least there's been some good news today. Now I just gotta hope they're actually good and not just audiophile bait
Pars Today – On the anniversary of the liberation of the city of Khorramshahr, Iran’s Army stated on Saturday that it will defend the homeland to the last...Pars Today
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