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The cops in LA are more out of control than normal in the footage of these protests.

They are shooting into crowds who are standing in a park with signs during the day well before curfew. Throwing tear gas. And also not saying anything? There are no instructions to leave or anything being given as they try to make the protest end.

It's not about keeping the streets clear for cars. They are acting like having a protest is illegal.

This is LAPD too. What is they mayor doing?

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Is it legal to gather in the park and shout slogans and hold some signs to petition the government for redress of grievances or nah?

I think it can be easy to get jaded and assume that when people get injured by police in protests they must have "done something" eg not gone on the sidewalk when asked by the police* or whatever but this isn't true. We don't really live in a country where protest is defacto legal anymore and this has been the case more and more over time.

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Iran Hits Intel Centers Near Tel Aviv, Israel Kills Top Military Leader In Tehran (Videos) southfront.press/iran-hits-int…

Iran Has Nukes


Let me get this straight. #Atomic/#Nuclear #weaponry has supposedly been around since 1945. It’s very old, very basic technology that has been acquired by countries as underdeveloped as #India, #Pakistan, #SouthAfrica, and #Israel.

#Hypersonic #missiles are so technologically advanced and difficult to manufacture that only four countries in the world have deployed them: #China, #Russia, #NorthKorea, and #Iran. The #USA hasn’t successfully developed one yet, neither have #Japan, #France, or the #UK.

And yet, we’re supposed to believe that Iran doesn’t already possess nuclear warheads to install on those hypersonic delivery systems?

I don’t buy it. If nuclear weaponry actually exists – and there is very good reason to #doubt that it does – then Iran has it. If Iran doesn’t have it, then no one does because it doesn’t actually exist. The fact that nuclear weapons have been held over humanity’s collective heads for generations and used to justify globalist organizations for decades is sufficient reason for them to have been among the foremost #myths perpetrated by #ClownWorld.

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THIS IS HOW THIS SHIT ENDS - WHEN WOMEN STAND UP AND SAY NO TO IT!

"Furious woman confronts ‘transgender’ man wearing a bikini after he tried to go in a girls bathroom.

“You’re not a woman. Get out. If you want to practice your transition you don’t do it at a young kids softball field.”

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China, Kazakhstan to boost ties for regional, global peace, development en.qstheory.cn/2025-06/17/c_11…

"... you take what you can get in this system..."

Why not I get rid of it and not vote for a hitler and just vote within my belief like #JillStein & the #GreenParty even though she's not popular but is actually against #Genocide unlike #KamalaHarris & the #Democrats?

#BernieSanders' is a sheepdog you know for this plead as he doesn't care not willing to call out what #Israel is doing to #Palestine which is a fucking #Genocide!

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A curious cow watches as NASA astronauts Andre Douglas and Kate Rubins perform a simulated moonwalk in the San Francisco Volcanic Field in Northern Arizona on May 14, 2024, in preparation for NASA’s historic Artemis III Moon landing mission. Flight controllers and scientists guided activities during the week-long simulation from mission control at NASA’s Johnson […]

Zionism: Inherently Racist, Violent, and Expansionist

Concluding the introduction to his 1967 work On Zionist Literature, the Palestinian writer and revolutionary Ghassan Kanafani remarked that he had completed his study on the basis of one central principle: “to know your enemy.” Less than five years later, that very enemy murdered both him and his 16-year-old niece, Lamiss, in a car bomb outside his family home in Beirut. The following week, Zionist agents sent letter bombs to a number of other prominent Palestinians then living in Lebanon, including Anis Sayegh, the man who, in his capacity as director of the PLO’s Beirut-based Palestine Research Center, had published On Zionist Literature. Sayegh, who also wrote the preface to Kanafani’s book, was seriously wounded in the attack, but miraculously survived.

The PRC had been established in 1965 by Anis’ brother, Fayez Sayegh, just a year after the formation of the PLO itself. Anticipating Kanafani’s sentiment, Sayegh’s proposal outlining his rationale for the establishment of the center had noted similarly that “knowing the enemy is a parallel process to knowing the self.” Thus, from its inception, the PRC placed significant emphasis on studying the history, ideology and practices of Zionism in both its research activities and its publications. The first monograph it published, released in the same year that the center was founded, was a study by Fayez Sayegh himself entitled Zionist Colonialism in Palestine. In this succinct and insightful book, Sayegh argues that the three defining characteristics of what he terms the Zionist settler-state are: (1) its racial complexion and conduct (2) its addiction to violence and (3) its expansionist stance.

Racism: Inherent in Zionist Ideology


Sixty years later, amidst the ongoing genocide in Gaza and rampant Zionist violence and expansionism in the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria and beyond, it would be an understatement to call Sayegh’s work and its conclusions prescient. With remarkable clarity, his book demolishes a number of damaging myths about the Zionist movement and the settler colony it established, myths that unfortunately remain prevalent several decades later — even among some who consider themselves to be supporters of the Palestinian cause.

Dispelling the spurious notion that at some point after its establishment ‘Israel’ became a racist entity, Sayegh explains how racism “is not an acquired trait of the Zionist settler-state. Nor… an accidental, passing feature of the Israeli scene,” but in fact “congenital, essential and permanent… inherent in the very ideology of Zionism.” He then identifies three corollaries that this explicitly racial identification gave rise to: “racial self-segregation, racial exclusiveness, and racial supremacy.” It is of course these characteristics which made the forced removal of the indigenous population of Palestine, as attempted in the Nakba, essential to the Zionist project’s actualization.

Sayegh also examines the treatment that those Palestinians who Zionist forces were unable to remove in the Nakba received at their hands from the moment ‘Israel’ was established. He argues that through its systematic oppression of this internal population, the Zionist settler-state had “learned all the lessons which the various discriminatory regimes of white settler-states in Asia and Africa can teach it.” Outlining the manifold official and unofficial oppressive measures that these Palestinians had faced — measures that have only grown ever more cruel and deeply ingrained over the six decades that have since passed — Sayegh comments that whereas “the Afrikaner apostles of apartheid … brazenly proclaim their sin, the Zionist practitioners of apartheid in Palestine beguilingly protest their innocence.” Sayegh’s explicit use of ‘apartheid’ here came six decades before a number of Western NGOs decided to apply this label that if anything falls short of fully capturing the level of violence, racism and hatred that characterizes the Zionist state’s treatment of Palestinians under its occupation.

Zionism: Addicted to Violence and Expansion


Events since the publication of Sayegh’s book offer grim and emphatic confirmation of his assertion that the Zionist settler state is addicted to violence. Since 1965, it has perpetuated a literally unbroken line of violent acts against the Palestinians too long to list here. This violence manifests in every imaginable — and often unimaginable — form, ranging from the most genocidal and apocalyptic in scale as we see in Gaza today, to more routine but insidious daily acts of aggression, humiliation, indignity, and psychological torture across all of occupied Palestine. Furthermore, the targets of this violence have not been limited to the Palestinians; throughout its short history the Zionist settler state has also committed multiple aggressions against other states in the region, including Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Yemen, and Iran.

Sayegh’s declaration that Israel is perpetually expansionist in nature has similarly been confirmed beyond doubt, for not only has it consistently increased the territory under its occupation since he wrote Zionist Colonialism in Palestine, but it has also resolutely refused, up to the present moment, to ever officially declare its borders. In fact, the entirety of Israel’s history consists of nothing more than perpetual expansionism cynically disguised as a virtuous quest for ‘secure borders’. Writing just two years before Israel’s seizure of the West Bank (including Jerusalem), Golan Heights, Sinai Peninsula and Gaza during the June War of 1967, Sayegh argued with devastating foresight that expansion “is the ‘unfinished business’ of Zionism. It cannot fail to be the main preoccupation of the Zionist movement, and of the Zionist state, in the future. For the Zionist settler state to be is to prepare for and strive for territorial expansion.” These almost prophetic words flashed into my mind when Israel launched an immediate military onslaught against Syria and seized even more of its territory following the overthrow of the country’s government in December 2024. These events effectively marked the culmination of a multi-faceted war waged against the Syrian state for over a decade, of which Israel was a key participant.

The fate that befell the PRC itself offers further and especially direct evidence of Sayegh’s tragically accurate foresight. After the center was looted wholesale by Israeli military forces during their invasion of Lebanon in 1982 and then bombed by a terrorist group acting as a proxy for Israel the following year, it was forced to close, and, like so many Palestinian institutions and individuals of that era, left Beirut never to return. A word here is needed on Israel’s assault on Beirut in 1982, a crime that in many ways foreshadowed its genocidal offensive on Gaza that began in October 2023.

In the summer of 1982, West Beirut was encircled by Israeli forces — with all water, fuel and food blocked from entering — then pounded mercilessly by artillery, aerial and naval bombardment for weeks on end. Hospitals, charities, residential buildings, refugee camps, embassies, clinics and hotels were all targeted and thousands of Lebanese and Palestinian civilians were slaughtered. The destruction was so comprehensive that the Canadian Ambassador to Lebanon at the time, Theodore Arcand, said it made “Berlin 1945 look like a tea party.” The siege was part of Israel’s broader assault against Lebanon that was so violent and destructive that most of the members of an international commission formed to study Israel’s violations concluded that not only had the invasion entailed multiple breaches of international law, but also in fact constituted “a form of genocide.”

Zionism: “Not the Concern of Palestinians Alone”


Though Sayegh’s book stresses that Palestine’s liberation must be spearheaded by the Palestinians themselves, he states clearly that the “problem of Palestine … is not the concern of Palestinians alone,” since Israel’s commitment to expansion also threatens the security and territorial integrity of the Arab states as a whole. This understanding of the Zionist project and the threat it poses to the entire region has been advanced and built on by an array of figures since Sayegh. For instance, the martyr Husayn Muruwwah, then the foremost ideologue of the Lebanese Communist Party, wrote in 1985 that the:

… cause of liberating Palestine is the absolute basis of all Arab struggles … [w]hen we refer to the Palestinian cause, we might very well be referring to that of Lebanon, or any other Arab country — and vice versa. When we mention the Lebanese resistance, we might very well be referring to the Palestinian resistance – and vice versa …

More recently, the martyr Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah regularly stressed in his speeches and analysis that Israel constituted an existential threat not only to Palestine and the Palestinian people, but in fact to Lebanon itself and to the peoples of the Islamic and Arab worlds in their entireties.

Knowing the Enemy Today


Sayegh concludes his excellent book by stating that as an entity “animated by doctrines of racial self-segregation, racial exclusiveness, and racial supremacy” that translates those doctrines into “ruthless practices of racial discrimination and oppression,” the political systems erected by Zionism in Palestine must be recognized as a menace to all who are “dedicated to the safeguarding and enhancement of the dignity of man. For whenever and wherever the dignity of but one single human being is violated, in pursuance of the creed of racism, a heinous sin is committed against the dignity of all men, everywhere.” It is sobering to read these words in the middle of the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Sayegh’s sentiment and analysis are being proven painfully correct in front of our eyes every day.

As Sayegh saw and understood his enemy with such clarity sixty years ago, we must do so today. Zionism is not a redeemable movement gone awry; it did not become an occupying power only in 1967 but is so inherently and inescapably. Its appetite for extreme violence and expansion is insatiable and facilitated without limits or red lines by what Sayegh calls its “vital and continuing association” with imperialism. Since Sayegh wrote, the Zionist settler-state has consolidated its role as the attack dog and vanguard of US imperialism in West Asia. US support for Israel, Joe Biden stated unashamedly in 1986, “is the best $3 billion investment we make. Were there not an Israel, the United States of America would have to invent an Israel to protect her interests in the region.” Israel’s violence, although portrayed by some as taking place against the wishes of the US, invariably aligns with American interests and strategic goals, while at the same time providing it with plausible deniability as to its own involvement. The recent (and at the time of writing, ongoing) Israeli attacks against Iran are no exception to this broader phenomenon.

Those who argue that peace with the Zionist entity is desirable, or even possible, deny the stark historical track record and present genocidal reality staring them in the face. There is no better or more palatable version of Israel that can or will ever exist. Netanyahu is not an outlier or unrepresentative of the whole, but in fact the perfect embodiment of the racism, violence and expansionism that Sayegh understood was inherent to Zionism over half a century ago, traits that are supported by the overwhelming majority of the settler population. Then as now, the only just and lasting solution remains the complete rejection, isolation and eventual military defeat and dismantlement of the Zionist settler-state. Re-visiting the work of vindicated and principled scholars like Sayegh can help us hold on to that certainty and be cognisant of the historical continuity that doing so represents.

Louis Allday
Source: Al-Akhbar

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Zionism: Inherently Racist, Violent, and Expansionist abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/197…


Zionism: Inherently Racist, Violent, and Expansionist

Concluding the introduction to his 1967 work On Zionist Literature, the Palestinian writer and revolutionary Ghassan Kanafani remarked that he had completed his study on the basis of one central principle: “to know your enemy.” Less than five years later, that very enemy murdered both him and his 16-year-old niece, Lamiss, in a car bomb outside his family home in Beirut. The following week, Zionist agents sent letter bombs to a number of other prominent Palestinians then living in Lebanon, including Anis Sayegh, the man who, in his capacity as director of the PLO’s Beirut-based Palestine Research Center, had published On Zionist Literature. Sayegh, who also wrote the preface to Kanafani’s book, was seriously wounded in the attack, but miraculously survived.

The PRC had been established in 1965 by Anis’ brother, Fayez Sayegh, just a year after the formation of the PLO itself. Anticipating Kanafani’s sentiment, Sayegh’s proposal outlining his rationale for the establishment of the center had noted similarly that “knowing the enemy is a parallel process to knowing the self.” Thus, from its inception, the PRC placed significant emphasis on studying the history, ideology and practices of Zionism in both its research activities and its publications. The first monograph it published, released in the same year that the center was founded, was a study by Fayez Sayegh himself entitled Zionist Colonialism in Palestine. In this succinct and insightful book, Sayegh argues that the three defining characteristics of what he terms the Zionist settler-state are: (1) its racial complexion and conduct (2) its addiction to violence and (3) its expansionist stance.

Racism: Inherent in Zionist Ideology


Sixty years later, amidst the ongoing genocide in Gaza and rampant Zionist violence and expansionism in the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria and beyond, it would be an understatement to call Sayegh’s work and its conclusions prescient. With remarkable clarity, his book demolishes a number of damaging myths about the Zionist movement and the settler colony it established, myths that unfortunately remain prevalent several decades later — even among some who consider themselves to be supporters of the Palestinian cause.

Dispelling the spurious notion that at some point after its establishment ‘Israel’ became a racist entity, Sayegh explains how racism “is not an acquired trait of the Zionist settler-state. Nor… an accidental, passing feature of the Israeli scene,” but in fact “congenital, essential and permanent… inherent in the very ideology of Zionism.” He then identifies three corollaries that this explicitly racial identification gave rise to: “racial self-segregation, racial exclusiveness, and racial supremacy.” It is of course these characteristics which made the forced removal of the indigenous population of Palestine, as attempted in the Nakba, essential to the Zionist project’s actualization.

Sayegh also examines the treatment that those Palestinians who Zionist forces were unable to remove in the Nakba received at their hands from the moment ‘Israel’ was established. He argues that through its systematic oppression of this internal population, the Zionist settler-state had “learned all the lessons which the various discriminatory regimes of white settler-states in Asia and Africa can teach it.” Outlining the manifold official and unofficial oppressive measures that these Palestinians had faced — measures that have only grown ever more cruel and deeply ingrained over the six decades that have since passed — Sayegh comments that whereas “the Afrikaner apostles of apartheid … brazenly proclaim their sin, the Zionist practitioners of apartheid in Palestine beguilingly protest their innocence.” Sayegh’s explicit use of ‘apartheid’ here came six decades before a number of Western NGOs decided to apply this label that if anything falls short of fully capturing the level of violence, racism and hatred that characterizes the Zionist state’s treatment of Palestinians under its occupation.

Zionism: Addicted to Violence and Expansion


Events since the publication of Sayegh’s book offer grim and emphatic confirmation of his assertion that the Zionist settler state is addicted to violence. Since 1965, it has perpetuated a literally unbroken line of violent acts against the Palestinians too long to list here. This violence manifests in every imaginable — and often unimaginable — form, ranging from the most genocidal and apocalyptic in scale as we see in Gaza today, to more routine but insidious daily acts of aggression, humiliation, indignity, and psychological torture across all of occupied Palestine. Furthermore, the targets of this violence have not been limited to the Palestinians; throughout its short history the Zionist settler state has also committed multiple aggressions against other states in the region, including Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Yemen, and Iran.

Sayegh’s declaration that Israel is perpetually expansionist in nature has similarly been confirmed beyond doubt, for not only has it consistently increased the territory under its occupation since he wrote Zionist Colonialism in Palestine, but it has also resolutely refused, up to the present moment, to ever officially declare its borders. In fact, the entirety of Israel’s history consists of nothing more than perpetual expansionism cynically disguised as a virtuous quest for ‘secure borders’. Writing just two years before Israel’s seizure of the West Bank (including Jerusalem), Golan Heights, Sinai Peninsula and Gaza during the June War of 1967, Sayegh argued with devastating foresight that expansion “is the ‘unfinished business’ of Zionism. It cannot fail to be the main preoccupation of the Zionist movement, and of the Zionist state, in the future. For the Zionist settler state to be is to prepare for and strive for territorial expansion.” These almost prophetic words flashed into my mind when Israel launched an immediate military onslaught against Syria and seized even more of its territory following the overthrow of the country’s government in December 2024. These events effectively marked the culmination of a multi-faceted war waged against the Syrian state for over a decade, of which Israel was a key participant.

The fate that befell the PRC itself offers further and especially direct evidence of Sayegh’s tragically accurate foresight. After the center was looted wholesale by Israeli military forces during their invasion of Lebanon in 1982 and then bombed by a terrorist group acting as a proxy for Israel the following year, it was forced to close, and, like so many Palestinian institutions and individuals of that era, left Beirut never to return. A word here is needed on Israel’s assault on Beirut in 1982, a crime that in many ways foreshadowed its genocidal offensive on Gaza that began in October 2023.

In the summer of 1982, West Beirut was encircled by Israeli forces — with all water, fuel and food blocked from entering — then pounded mercilessly by artillery, aerial and naval bombardment for weeks on end. Hospitals, charities, residential buildings, refugee camps, embassies, clinics and hotels were all targeted and thousands of Lebanese and Palestinian civilians were slaughtered. The destruction was so comprehensive that the Canadian Ambassador to Lebanon at the time, Theodore Arcand, said it made “Berlin 1945 look like a tea party.” The siege was part of Israel’s broader assault against Lebanon that was so violent and destructive that most of the members of an international commission formed to study Israel’s violations concluded that not only had the invasion entailed multiple breaches of international law, but also in fact constituted “a form of genocide.”

Zionism: “Not the Concern of Palestinians Alone”


Though Sayegh’s book stresses that Palestine’s liberation must be spearheaded by the Palestinians themselves, he states clearly that the “problem of Palestine … is not the concern of Palestinians alone,” since Israel’s commitment to expansion also threatens the security and territorial integrity of the Arab states as a whole. This understanding of the Zionist project and the threat it poses to the entire region has been advanced and built on by an array of figures since Sayegh. For instance, the martyr Husayn Muruwwah, then the foremost ideologue of the Lebanese Communist Party, wrote in 1985 that the:

… cause of liberating Palestine is the absolute basis of all Arab struggles … [w]hen we refer to the Palestinian cause, we might very well be referring to that of Lebanon, or any other Arab country — and vice versa. When we mention the Lebanese resistance, we might very well be referring to the Palestinian resistance – and vice versa …

More recently, the martyr Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah regularly stressed in his speeches and analysis that Israel constituted an existential threat not only to Palestine and the Palestinian people, but in fact to Lebanon itself and to the peoples of the Islamic and Arab worlds in their entireties.

Knowing the Enemy Today


Sayegh concludes his excellent book by stating that as an entity “animated by doctrines of racial self-segregation, racial exclusiveness, and racial supremacy” that translates those doctrines into “ruthless practices of racial discrimination and oppression,” the political systems erected by Zionism in Palestine must be recognized as a menace to all who are “dedicated to the safeguarding and enhancement of the dignity of man. For whenever and wherever the dignity of but one single human being is violated, in pursuance of the creed of racism, a heinous sin is committed against the dignity of all men, everywhere.” It is sobering to read these words in the middle of the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Sayegh’s sentiment and analysis are being proven painfully correct in front of our eyes every day.

As Sayegh saw and understood his enemy with such clarity sixty years ago, we must do so today. Zionism is not a redeemable movement gone awry; it did not become an occupying power only in 1967 but is so inherently and inescapably. Its appetite for extreme violence and expansion is insatiable and facilitated without limits or red lines by what Sayegh calls its “vital and continuing association” with imperialism. Since Sayegh wrote, the Zionist settler-state has consolidated its role as the attack dog and vanguard of US imperialism in West Asia. US support for Israel, Joe Biden stated unashamedly in 1986, “is the best $3 billion investment we make. Were there not an Israel, the United States of America would have to invent an Israel to protect her interests in the region.” Israel’s violence, although portrayed by some as taking place against the wishes of the US, invariably aligns with American interests and strategic goals, while at the same time providing it with plausible deniability as to its own involvement. The recent (and at the time of writing, ongoing) Israeli attacks against Iran are no exception to this broader phenomenon.

Those who argue that peace with the Zionist entity is desirable, or even possible, deny the stark historical track record and present genocidal reality staring them in the face. There is no better or more palatable version of Israel that can or will ever exist. Netanyahu is not an outlier or unrepresentative of the whole, but in fact the perfect embodiment of the racism, violence and expansionism that Sayegh understood was inherent to Zionism over half a century ago, traits that are supported by the overwhelming majority of the settler population. Then as now, the only just and lasting solution remains the complete rejection, isolation and eventual military defeat and dismantlement of the Zionist settler-state. Re-visiting the work of vindicated and principled scholars like Sayegh can help us hold on to that certainty and be cognisant of the historical continuity that doing so represents.

Louis Allday
Source: Al-Akhbar

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#imperialism #palestine #resistance #zionism


SUM OF ALL FEARS - Q WW3 SCARE EVENT - ISRAEL FALSE FLAG US - TRUMP WARNS IRAN - EP. 427

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Linux schließt in Sachen Gaming zu Microsoft auf. Mit Nobara gibt es auch ein fertiges Gaming- und Streaming-Setup für User, die es einfach mögen.

Krotus Computer verkauft Gaming-PC's mit Nobara vorinstalliert.

Wenn's gut läuft, kräht in ein paar Jahren kein Hahn mehr nach Windows.

#nobara #linuxgaming #unplugtrump #gaming

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3080 Angriffe gab es 2024 auf Muslime in Deutschland.
Das ist ein Anstieg um 60%.
Wie wir unter solchen Umständen den chronischen Mangel an Arbeits- und Fachkräften begegnen wollen, bleibt ein nicht zu lösendes Rätsel.
Die so etwas machen, ob gegen Muslime, Juden, überhaupt gegen Menschen aus anderen Kulturen und Ländern, schaden Deutschland enorm - vor allem ökonomisch.
Das genau ist auch so gewollt.
Umso schlimmer, dass Politiker*innen jenseits der AfD immer wieder Ressentiments bedienen.

Im neuesten Beitrag auf beVegt berichten wir, welche Alternativen zu #amazon, #google und Co. wir in den letzten Monaten entdeckt und ausprobiert haben – und womit wir uns noch schwer tun.

bevegt.de/goodbye-facebook-upd…

#unplugtrump #opensource #datenschutz #socialmedia

Der feuchte Traum der #petrolhead s ist eben nur das… ein Traum. Die Verkehrszahlen gehen schon lange zurück. 4 spuren verschandeln die Stadt und sind völlig überdimensioniert. Aber die Extramillionen hat #Dresden doch übrig. #autofirst #carolabrücke

saechsische.de/lokales/dresden…

Was können Verwaltungsmitarbeitende tun, wenn sie Anweisungen erhalten, die geltendes Recht oder demokratische Grundprinzipien verletzen? Gemeinsam mit dem Verein Verwaltung für Demokratie e. V.‬ haben wir dafür ein Erste-Hilfe-Kit entwickelt: verwaltung-fuer-demokratie.de/…

🇮🇷 Exiled Iranian opposition leader Prince Reza Pahlavi has called on the people of Iran to rise up against the Ayatollah regime:

"The Islamic Republic is collapsing — the process is irreversible. The future is bright. Now is the time to rise, to reclaim Iran. I hope to stand beside you soon."

#Diabetes #Dexcom
Scheinbar gibts ne neue App für den Dexcom chip, und die ist scheinbar mit vielen Geräten nicht kompatibel.
Hab ich auch nur "zufällig" mitbekommen, das es nen Software update gab, welches mir auf meinem Handy ga nicht angeboten wurde, ich nutze den Chip seit fast 2 Jahren mit diesem Telefon, würde ich das Telefon mal zurücksetzen und neu installieren wollen, könnte ich den Chip nicht mehr nutzen.
Also bevor ihr Umsteigt, schaut ob die App auf eurem Telefon läuft, 1/2

#bundeswehr #nachwuchs #soldaten #jugendliche #werbung #pr #plakat #worklifebalance #lifedeathbalance #death #tod #leben #krieg #verteidigung #lebensgefahr #abenteuer #truppe #armee #militär #militarisierung #beruf #zukunft #ausbildung #bewerbung #karriere #genz #berufswahl #cartoon #karikatur

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Ein aufrichtiges Merci geht heute an Apple!

Vor wenigen Jahren hatte die Apple Watch mitten in der Nacht bei einem Familienmitglied ein plötzliches Vorhofflimmern korrekt diagnostiziert. Die Person wurde durch die Uhr geweckt und konnte sich unmittelbar ins Krankenhaus begeben. Heute dann ein Sturz von der Leiter mit anschließender Bewusstlosigkeit – keine andere Person war vor Ort, um den Unfall zu bemerken.
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‼️Última hora: Francesco Arcuri, exmarido de Juana Rivas, irá a juicio en Italia por maltrato habitual a sus hijos.

Lo cuenta Susana Sarrión @susanasarrion elsaltodiario.com/justicia/fra…

Es gibt da dieses wunderbare Kontaktformular des Deutschen Bundestags. Geht ganz einfach 👍
Danke @Mela für die Anregung 👌

„Geehrte Frau #Klöckner, Sie erwecken den Eindruck, Ihr Amt zu missbrauchen! Ihre sogenannte „Neutralität“ bedeutet nichts weiter, als Menschen aus unserer Mitte, aus dem öffentlichen Leben verdrängen zu wollen. Sie agieren parteipolitisch, das ist nicht das, was Sie in Ihrem Amtseid geschworen haben. Wie können Sie zulassen,
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#Frankfurt ist #fahrradfreundlichste #großstadt #hessenschau

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63  % ausländische Häftlinge in Berlin, 48 Prozent bundesweit


und #Eingebürgerte tauchen gar nicht mehr in der Statistik auf. Warum man nicht zählt, was man nicht sehen will.

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#reitschuster
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
#Islam #Moslem #Islamisten #Migration
#Sharia #Islam #Islamismus #GG #Grundgesetzt

Das war eine richtig schöne Wanderung am #Pfaffenstein . Heute aufgrund der Wärme nur vier Stunden, aber sowohl Mensch als auch Hund reichte das. Viele schwierige Etappen, auf denen Ylvi sich sehr zurück nehmen musste – das war vor allem anstrengend für den Kopf. Zurück am #Camping platz gab's ein erfrischendes Bad in der #Elbe für den #Hund und für die Menschen Radler und #Eis . (Leider gehen nur 4 #Fotos hier.)

#Dogs #DogsOfMastodon #Wandern #SächsischeSchweiz #Doghiking #Hiking

#soziales
„Sozialausgaben werden häufig als verlorenes Geld betrachtet. Aktuelle Studienergebnisse aus Brasilien, Dänemark und den USA zeigen hingegen: Sie sind eine gesellschaftliche Investition, von der bei weitem nicht nur die Transferempfänger:innen profitieren.“
(ich kann das über die Bücherei lesen. Ganz unten bei Riffreporter ist die Anmeldemöglichkeit für Mitglieder von Bibliotheken.)
riffreporter.de/de/wissen/sozi…

'Insekten'
#FotoVorschlag
@FotoVorschlag

Mein Namensgedächtnis leidet manchmal unter Aussetzern. Da wird dann aus "Naturschutzgebiet Stilleking im westlichen Sauerland" die Umschreibung "Heuschrecke auf Weidepfosten, die Tour ist schon online - du weißt, welches Naturschutzgebiet ich meine...". Natürlich weiß sie es...

Das Grüne Heupferd war sehr geduldig und blieb daher in Erinnerung.

#sauerland #weide #naturschutzgebiet #natur #wandern #unterwegs

„Wir setzen den Ausbau der #Windkraft fort“, heißt es im schwarz-roten #Koalitionsvertrag der neuen Bundesregierung.
Dabei ist der Nutzen dieser Technologie fragwürdig.

Sechs Gründe, warum die Windkraft in Deutschland gescheitert ist


nius.de/analyse/news/sechs-gru…

#Merz ist ein #Lügner
#erneuerbareEnergien #Energiewende #Windkraft #Windenergie-Branche
#solarenergie #CDU #CSU #KlimaUnion #WKA #Windkraft #Windkraftanlagen #Umweltzerstörung #Klimaschutz

Nicht nur bei Monty Python: Eine Magendetonation ist zwar selten, aber möglich. In einem dokumentierten Fall sogar mit lautem Knall und einer Gasexplosion. #UnwahrscheinlichTödlich
spektrum.de/kolumne/unwahrsche…

Richtig wässern mit Ollas (gesprochen Oyas). Ganz einfach und effizient. Die Tongefäße bis zur Öffnung eingraben und regelmäßig befüllen. Deckel drauf, damit nichts verdunstet.

Vorteile:
💧 Wasserersparnis = Bis zu 70 % weniger Wasserverbrauch
🌱 Gezielte Wurzelbewässerung = Fördert tiefes Wurzelwachstum
🐌 Weniger Schnecken = Oberfläche bleibt trocken
⏱ Weniger gießen nötig = Nur alle paar Tage auffüllen
🌿 Besseres Pflanzenwachstum = Gleichmäßige Feuchtigkeit ohne Staunässe

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Ehrenmann! Es freut mich, zu lesen, dass manche SPD-Mitglieder noch Rückgrat besitzen.
Weniger erfreut bin ich über den abwertenden Tonfall, der in Zeilen wie diesen "Daraus schöpft er offenbar die Expertise, die ihn zu dem Entschluss kommen ließ, dass er juristische Schritte einleiten möchte" mitschwingt. Wer die Expertise eines Fachanwalts für Strafrecht anzweifelt, muss das für die von Dobrindt und Merz erst recht tun.
Das tut Herr Noack von der @FR aber nicht.
fr.de/politik/spd-politiker-ze…

👎 Experto #iraní DESENMASCARA la propaganda de la prensa #Occidental

El profesor Seyem Mohammad Marandi, quien fue consejero del equipo de negociación de #Irán sobre su programa nuclear, dio una lección a la pseudoperiodista de #SkyNews Yalda Hakim

👁 @elOJOen

t.me/IHPSnuevosparadigmas/1502…

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Hallo Internet, geehrte Denkende,

heute können wir ein Gemeinschaftswerk präsentieren: Wir haben eine Übersicht erstellt, wo es das Deutschlandticket auch ohne App zu kaufen gibt. Dazu hatten uns Hunderte Hinweise von Leserinnen und Lesern erreicht – vielen Dank!

Wir berichten kurz vom aktuellen Stand bei unserer Klage gegen die Deutsche Bahn. Auch hier ein herzliches Dankeschön an Sie und Euch und an alle, die die Klage durch ihre Spenden unterstützt haben. Ohne die Hilfe von so vielen Menschen wäre unsere Arbeit nicht möglich.

Überblick: Wo bekommt man ein Deutschlandticket ohne App-Zwang?
digitalcourage.de/blog/2025/ue…

Wir freuen uns auch weiterhin über Hinweise zu appfreien Deutschlandtickets. Welche Infos genau wir benötigen, steht hier:
digitalcourage.de/blog/2025/au…

Sonnige Grüße aus Bielefeld

Rena Tangens
und das ganze Team von ▶︎Digitalcourage

Trotz aller Tricks der Bahn bleiben wir hartnäckig, denn wir haben die Chance, ein Urteil mit Signalwirkung zu erreichen. Klage unterstützen → civi.digitalcourage.de/spenden…

"A CNN report on Tuesday revealed that American intelligence does not currently assess #Iran to be on the verge of producing a nuclear weapon. The U.S. intel report concluded that Iran is not actively pursuing such a weapon and was up to three years away from being able to 'produce and deliver one to a target of its choosing.'”

Make it make sense.

salon.com/2025/06/17/unconditi…

The Guardian view on Gaza’s engineered famine: stop arming the slaughter – or lose the rule of law | Editorial theguardian.com/commentisfree/… #MiddleEastandnorthAfrica #Palestinianterritories #Humanitarianresponse #BenjaminNetanyahu #UnitedNations #DonaldTrump #Israel #Gaza #Food

Habt ihr Interesse an vielfältigem Gärtnern? Möchtet ihr regelmäßig erfahren, was bei #Dreschflegel los ist und wie wir uns für den Erhalt der #Saatgutvielfalt einsetzen?

Unser neuer #Newsletter „Taten im Garten – die Dreschflegel-News“ enthält Infos rund um Saatgutvielfalt, Selbstversorgung und Saatgutpolitik und erscheint max. 12 Mal im Jahr.

#Vielfalt kann nur durch viele #Menschen an vielen Orten entstehen!
Hier könnt ihr euch anmelden: dreschflegel-shop.de/gartenwis…

Cooles Konzept der Feuerwehr Talge bei Osna, um junge Eltern zu halten: Neben den Feuerwehrleuten machen sich im Falle eines Notfalls auch die "Alarm-Nannys" auf den Weg zum Feuerwehrhaus, um dort den Kinder-Dienst zu übernehmen. 🚒

ndr.de/nachrichten/niedersachs…

Wir haben Fahrradklimakrise in Deutschland 😬

Zwar wurden die Radwege in einigen großen Städten besser, aber mit Gesamtnote 3,92 fällt der Fahrradklima Test des ADFC immer noch ziemlich schlecht aus. Auf dem Land ist es die Vollkatastrophe und Rosenheim hat sich die 4,4 auch hart verdient.

Die Bundesregierung muss hier endlich Geld ausschütten und die Kommunen damit endlich sichere Radwege bauen. Ich würde es schon gerne noch erleben, dass die Kinder sicher zur Schule radeln können...

Die Tagesschau berichtet: "Innerhalb von 120 Jahren haben sich die von #Dürre betroffenen Flächen weltweit verdoppelt. Das zeigt eine neue Auswertung der OECD. Als Hauptverursacher nennt die Organisation den #Klimawandel."

tagesschau.de/wissen/klima/due…

Wenn laut Klöckner die schwarz-rot-goldene Fahne für "das Recht auf sexuelle Selbstbestimmung und gegen Diskriminierung" steht, die Teilnahme von Bundestags-Verwaltungsangestellten an einer Demonstration für sexuelle Selbstbestimmung und gegen Diskriminierung aber so sehr dem Neutralitätsgebot des Bundestages widerspricht, dass man ihnen die offizielle Teilnahme am CSD verbietet - müssen dann nicht konsequenterweise diese politisch-ideologischen Deutschlandflaggen vom Reichstagsgebäude entfernt werden?

Oder kann es sein, dass diese Person einfach nur dauernd verlogenen Bullshit verzapft und ihr Amt wenig subtil für queerfeindliche Agitation missbraucht? Mit Neutralität hat das alles jedenfalls nicht das Geringste zu tun.

#Klöckner #Queerfeindlichkeit #queer

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iran is certainly taking plenty of hits, there is no denying that. but whats really hard to ascertain between western media's propaganda and the military censor in israel is exactly how much of a price the israeli state is paying as well. we keep getting general statements about "most of their missiles are being intercepted", but is this video from this morning we can see at least 4 points of contact.
x.com/TheCradleMedia/status/19…
and given that the iranians are only shooting 8-10 missiles per barrage for the last 24+ hours, 4 hits doesn't sound unsuccessful.

larger piece about the hit on Mossad's 8200.
thecradle.co/articles/iran-tar…

#iran #iranisraelwar

Germany's Merz says Israel doing 'dirty work for us' in Iran. You gotta love when these ghouls just come out and say these things openly.

dw.com/en/germanys-merz-says-i…

#germany #iran

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In Wien wurde eine Person festgenommen, die mutmaßlich gestohlene Fahrräder verkaufen wollte und die Polizei hat Fotos veröffentlicht von den Rädern.

Falls also wer in Wien ein Rad vermisst: vielleicht ist es hier?

wien.orf.at/stories/3309893/

#Wien

Die Ergebnisse des ADFC-Fahrradklima-Tests 2024 sind da! 🥳

213.000 Radfahrende haben ingesamt 1.047 Orte bewertet. Das Ergebnis: Das Fahrradklima hat sich nur leicht verbessert.

👎 Kritik gibt es vor allem an zu schmalen oder zugeparkten Radwegen und fehlendem Überholabstand.

Aber: Die Ergebnisse zeigen auch positive Entwicklungen. In fast allen Großstädten zeigt sich: Dort, wo in den Radverkehr investiert wird, steigt die Zufriedenheit. 📈

👉 Alle Ergebnisse: fahrradklima-test.adfc.de

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¡Solidaridad con las Protestas Migrantes en Estados Unidos! peoplesstruggle.org/en/solidar…

Respekt.

„Schüler und Eltern sind am vergangenen Wochenende Zeugen der Angriffe auf das Vielfalt-Fest in #BadFreienwalde geworden. Von einer Aktionswoche wollten sie sich deshalb aber nicht abbringen lassen.“

„Elternsprecher Wolfram Schwelgin hat eigenen Angaben zufolge selbst einen Faustschlag von einem Angreifer abbekommen. Deshalb an der Schule die Pride Week abzusagen, sei keine Alternative gewesen, so Schwelgin.“

Gymnasium Bad Freienwalde startet #Pride Week
rbb24.de/panorama/beitrag/2025…