NY Federal Reserve finds a 'significant share' of companies saying they raised prices on goods not affected by tariffs


in reply to tyler

You're both correct.

Businesses know that customers know about tariffs. They know customers expect prices to go up because there is rhetoric to "justify" it. So that's what they do. They raise prices.

You also give some very good insight that I had not considered. As much as I try to fight back and reason about how we're being exploited, even I couldn't see how domestic businesses would use tariffs as an excuse to raise prices in the industries being "protected."

It's all a fucking racket, and there are people who spend 8+ hours a day for years to figure out how to fuck us further.

Texas Quietly Downsizes Border Security Spending


Without any announcement or open debate, the Republican-controlled Texas Legislature passed a biennial state budget that will effectively halve the amount dedicated to its multi-billion-dollar border security operations—from a proposed $6.5 billion down to about $3.4 billion.

"...the cost of sending National Guard members and Marines to Los Angeles, Hegseth turned to his acting comptroller, Bryn Woollacott MacDonnell, who said it would cost $134 million."


Original title: Hegseth faces sharp questions from Congress on deploying troops to LA and Pentagon spending

The full quote:

After persistent questioning about the cost of sending National Guard members and Marines to Los Angeles, Hegseth turned to his acting comptroller, Bryn Woollacott MacDonnell, who said it would cost $134 million. Hegseth defended Trump’s decision to send the troops, saying they are needed to protect federal agents as they do their jobs.

https://apnews.com/article/pentagon-congress-hegseth-signal-hearings-c53cd37c2eae4327dd74e4c717057469

Pentagon to temporarily deploy hundreds of marines to Los Angeles, reports say


Despite comments made by Donald Trump just now (“we’ll see”), the US military is set to temporarily deploy about 700 Marines to Los Angeles while additional National Guard troops arrive in the city, a US official has told Reuters.

The official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said a battalion would be sent, but for now, the Insurrection Act is not expected to be invoked.

The official added that the situation was fluid and could change.

Pirate Site Visits Dip to 216 Billion a Year, But Manga Piracy is Booming


Fresh data for 2024 reveals that while overall pirate site traffic dipped to 216 billion visits, the landscape is shifting dramatically. Publishing piracy is booming, largely driven by an insatiable global demand for manga. In stark contrast, both music and film piracy have tanked. Despite these changes, the United States remains the top traffic source for pirate sites.

The Current System of Online Advertising has Been Ruled Illegal by The Belgian Court of Appeal. Advertising itself is Still Allowed, but not in a Way That Secretly Tracks Everyone’s Behavior.


From time to time, important news gets overshadowed by other headlines, even though it could have a profound impact on our (online) world. To most of us, few things are more bothersome than the dreaded cookie banners. On countless websites, you’re confronted with a pesky pop-up urging you to agree to something. You end up consenting without really knowing what it is. If you try to figure out what’s going on, you quickly get lost among the often hundreds of “partners” who want access to your personal data. Even if you do give your consent, it’s questionable whether you truly understand what you’re agreeing to.
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Emperor penguins show dramatic decline in one region of Antarctica, satellite photos show


The population of emperor penguins in one part of Antarctica appears to be declining faster than previously thought, according to a new analysis of satellite imagery released Tuesday.

The estimated population of 16 penguin colonies — visible in satellite photos taken between 2009 and 2024 – had declined 22% during that period mainly because of climate change that’s shrinking the amount of available sea ice. It’s unclear whether this drop is seen across the continent, scientists said.

Scientists previously estimated that the total emperor penguin population declined about 10% across all of Antarctica over the past decade and a half. The latest survey included a region covering the Antarctic Peninsula, Weddell Sea and Bellingshausen Sea.

“It’s absolutely alarming that the numbers are so much worse than predicted,” said Daniel Zitterbart, a penguin researcher at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, who was not involved in the study.

https://apnews.com/article/emperor-penguins-antarctica-2561e86134649478dafce540bb6dc539

‘Complicit with a totalitarian regime’: Canada’s border rules are landing asylum seekers in ICE detention


Canadian authorities have returned more than 1,600 asylum seekers to the United States in 2025 without hearing their case for refugee protection, according to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). Many have landed in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody.
in reply to propitiouspanda

I mean, given that LLMs aren't intelligent, I guess you could include video game NPCs. They are often referred to as AI but are also not anything remotely close to true AI the same way LLMs aren't close to true AI.

I would propose calling such "AI" an "AIM;" Artificially Intelligent Mimickry. Because they mimic intelligence without actually possessing it.

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Greta Thunberg refuses to watch Oct. 7 footage after flotilla stopped


Israeli authorities screened footage of Hamas's October 7 atrocities to Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and other pro-Palestinian flotilla participants upon their arrival in Ashdod on Monday, shortly after the IDF intercepted their ship, the Madleen, in international waters.

According to Defense Minister Israel Katz, the activists refused to continue watching the film after seeing the brutality of the attacks.

"These antisemitic flotilla activists closed their eyes to the truth and once again proved they prefer the murderers over the victims,” Katz said. “They continue to ignore the atrocities committed by Hamas against Jewish and Israeli women, the elderly, and children.”

The activists were given the option to sign a voluntary departure form or face arrest after 96 hours. Among those refusing to leave is French MEP Rima Hassan.

Hassan has previously drawn wide criticism for her denial that the Bibas family, excluding Yarden Bibas, were murdered, her claim that the October 7 massacre was "legitimate" and her insistence that Palestinians in Europe should be allowed to join the "resistance."

IRS tax filing software released to the people as free software


Last week, the IRS published the majority of Direct File's source code to GitHub, with one of the people who worked on Direct File noting that "establishing trust with taxpayers was core to our approach for designing and building Direct File." IRS Direct File, commonly referred to as Direct File, is a tax-filing program offered by the IRS that allows US taxpayers to prepare and electronically file federal income tax returns at no cost. The majority of Direct File's source code getting uploaded to GitHub is a step forward for free software, both because of Direct File's scale and what it represents: that there is still a lot of power in collective action. It will protect the work of its developers regardless of whether Direct File will be offered for the 2025 tax season.
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Tech moguls want to build a crypto paradise on a Native American reservation


You're going to call protestors "agitators" while the broligarchs keep coming up with the most outrageous, evil bullshit they could think of, just for the hell of it.
in reply to rottingleaf

BTC also uses massive amounts of resources, and we have an impending climate crisis on our hands. Tell me, how is that useful to further the climate destabilization for whatever momentary convenience you think you have. We're gonna be really sorry in 5-10 years as this thing accelerates. We are getting some seriously bad news in the scientific community right now bcz we are far outpacing even the most pessimistic studies on warming and CO2 output. We have dumbasses in charge who want to pretend climate change doesn't exist.
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in reply to NocturnalMorning

There are other cryptocurrencies without the overhead of bitcoin. Bitcoin is actually a really shitty implementation in regards to efficiency.

Cryptocurrency as a concept is incredibly useful and as time goes on it will likely be how most business is done.

Governments just aren't as good at regulating currency as computers. Look at inflation on the US dollar.

World fertility rates in 'unprecedented decline', UN says


Namrata Nangia and her husband have been toying with the idea of having another child since their five-year-old daughter was born.

But it always comes back to one question: 'Can we afford it?'

She lives in Mumbai and works in pharmaceuticals, her husband works at a tyre company. But the costs of having one child are already overwhelming - school fees, the school bus, swimming lessons, even going to the GP is expensive.

It was different when Namrata was growing up. "We just used to go to school, nothing extracurricular, but now you have to send your kid to swimming, you have to send them to drawing, you have to see what else they can do."

According to a new report by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the UN agency for reproductive rights, Namrata's situation is becoming a global norm.

Entire country to be brought under Rent Pressure Zone in major change agreed by Government leaders


Every tenancy in the country is set to be brought under a Rent Pressure Zone, Government leaders have agreed.

In a meeting on Monday night, leaders met and agreed on a new system of national rent control.

in reply to cm0002

The rapper’s lyrics became increasingly political after the 2022 death of Mahsa Amini and the subsequent wave of nationwide protests.


Keep in mind, Iran succeeded in suppressing these protests and never faced justice for all the innocents that were killed.

We can't reason with abusers. They only respond to force.

Iranians need guns if they want any hope of overthrowing their theocracy.

Leaked Data From Meta Reveal Israeli Companies Are Struggling To Find Customers


Murtaza Hussain, Waqas Ahmed, and Ryan Grim
Jun 09, 2025

"A review of leaked data from Meta, provided to us by company whistleblowers, shows that Israeli companies since 2023 are finding it increasingly difficult everywhere around the world to attract new customers, leading to advertising-cost increases in the billions.

We also just posted the translated audio of an extraordinary interview just given by former Israeli PM Yair Lapid, who is often discussed as a more humane, centrist alternative to Benjamin Netanyahu. Give it a listen and see if you agree with that label."

The British jet engine that failed in the 'Valley of Death'


Richard Varvill reflects on the emotional collapse of Reaction Engines, a UK aerospace firm that developed cutting-edge heat exchanger tech for hypersonic flight.

Originating from the 1980s Hotol project, the company came close to success but failed in late 2024 due to a lack of funding, despite promising tech and support from major investors like Rolls-Royce.

Staff were devastated, with many in tears during the final announcement. Former team members take pride in the innovation and culture, though regret the mission remains unfinished.

The company’s closure highlights the harsh reality of funding gaps in long-term aerospace ventures

“we failed because we ran out of money.”

A ban on state AI laws could smash Big Tech’s legal guardrails


Senate Commerce Republicans have kept a ten year moratorium on state AI laws in their latest version of President Donald Trump’s massive budget package. And a growing number of lawmakers and civil society groups warn that its broad language could put consumer protections on the chopping block.

Republicans who support the provision, which the House cleared as part of its “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” say it will help ensure AI companies aren’t bogged down by a complicated patchwork of regulations. But opponents warn that should it survive a vote and a congressional rule that might prohibit it, Big Tech companies could be exempted from state legal guardrails for years to come, without any promise of federal standards to take their place.


Not to mention, if/when federal standards are created, the standards will be determined by a federal government that is being run by the broligarchs. These are the people we need to be protected from. They've had the idea of federal "regulations" that will allow them to do whatever they need to succeed planned since at least 2019.

Relying only on federal AI regulations to protect Americans in 2025, would be like the federal government relying on George Wallace to create the Civil Rights Act in the 1960s.

Sam Altman, 2025:

Altman also later cautioned against a patchwork regulatory framework for AI.

“It is very difficult to imagine us figuring out how to comply with 50 different sets of regulations,” said Altman. “One federal framework that is light touch, that we can understand, and it lets us move with the speed that this moment calls for, seems important and fine.”


Peter Thiel protege, Michael Kratsios regarding AI regulation in 2019

“A patchwork of regulation of technology is not beneficial for the country. We want to avoid that. Facial recognition has important roles—for example, finding lost or displaced children. There are use cases, but they need to be underpinned by values.”

A Researcher Figured Out How to Reveal Any Phone Number Linked to a Google Account


archive.today link
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in reply to Pro

Google, Apple, and rest of big tech are pregnable despite their access to vast amounts of capital, and labor resources.

I used to be a big supporter of using their "social sign on" (or more generally speaking, single sign on) as a federated authentication mechanism. They have access to brilliant engineers thus naively thought - "well these companies are well funded, and security focused. What could go wrong having them handle a critical entry point for services?”

Well as this position continues to age poorly, many fucking aspects can go wrong!

  1. These authentication services owned by big tech are much more attractive to attack. Finding that one vulnerability in their massive attack vector is difficult but not impossible.
  2. If you use big tech to authenticate to services, you are now subject to the vague terms of service of big tech. Oh you forgot to pay Google store bill because card on file expired? Now your Google account is locked out and now lose access to hundreds of services that have no direct relation to Google/Apple
  3. Using third party auth mechanisms like Google often complicate the relationship between service provider and consumer. Support costs increase because when a 80 yr old forgot password or 2FA method to Google account. They will go to the service provider instead of Google to fix it. Then you spend inordinate amounts of time/resources trying to fix issue. These costs eventually passed on to customer in some form or another

Which is why my new position is for federated authentication protocols. Similar to how Lemmy and the fediverse work but for authentication and authorization.

Having your own IdP won’t fix the 3rd issue, but at least it will alleviate 1st and 2nd concerns

Russia and Ukraine exchange prisoners of war


  • Prisoner exchange follows Istanbul talks on June 2
    • Emotional reunions as POWs return home
    • Kyiv and Moscow remain far apart on ending the war


CHERNIHIV REGION, Ukraine, June 9 (Reuters) - Russia and Ukraine exchanged prisoners of war under the age of 25 on Monday in emotional homecoming scenes, the first step in a series of planned prisoner swaps that could become the biggest of the war so far.

The exchange was the result of direct talks between the two sides in Istanbul on June 2 that resulted in an agreement to exchange at least 1,200 POWs on each side and to repatriate thousands of bodies of those killed in Russia's war in Ukraine.

The return of POWs and the repatriation of the bodies of the dead is one of the few things the two sides have managed to agree on as broader negotiations have failed to get close to ending the war, now in its fourth year.

Fighting has raged on, with Russia saying on Monday its forces had taken control of more territory in Ukraine's east-central region of Dnipropetrovsk and Kyiv saying Moscow had launched its largest drone attack of the war.

Officials in Kyiv said some of the Ukrainian prisoners who came home on Monday had been in Russian captivity since the beginning of the war.

At a rendezvous point for the returning Ukrainian prisoners, soon after they crossed back into northern Ukraine, an official handed one of the freed men a cellphone so that he could call his mother, a video released by Ukrainian authorities showed.

"Hi mum, I've arrived, I'm home!" the soldier shouted into the receiver, struggling to catch his breath because he was overcome by emotion.

The released Ukrainian men were later taken by bus to a hospital in northern Ukraine where they were to have medical checks and be given showers, food and care packages including mobile phones and shoes.

Jubilation was tinged with sadness because outside the hospital were crowds of people, mostly women, looking for relatives who went missing while fighting for Ukraine.

The women held up pictures of the missing men in the hope that one of the returning POWs would recognised them and share details about what happened to them. Some hoped their loved ones would be among those released.

Oksana Kupriyenko, 52, was holding up an image of her son, Denys, who went missing in September 2024.

"Tomorrow is my birthday and I was hoping God will give me a gift and return my son to me," she said, through tears.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-ukraine-exchange-group-younger-prisoners-war-moscow-says-2025-06-09/

British photojournalist hit by non lethal rounds during Los Angeles protests


I'd argue this isn't internal US news considering an international reporter was shot. TWO international reporters shot in a single day.

Also...

“People came over to help and got me on the curb. A medic was called, who cut off my clothes. In my leg was what felt like a five centimeter hole with muscle hanging out of it and blood all down my leg. The medic put a tourniquet on it, and a journalist I was with took me to ER.”
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[News] Madleen Gaza Flotilla Live Tracker: Israeli Forces Intercept the Madleen, Cut Off Comms, Kidnap Crew


Update: I will no longer be updating this thread. New Information will be coming soon undoubtedly.

(01:40 GMT) Israel does not have authority over Gaza waters

A video obtained by Al Jazeera shows a uniformed officer telling the people on board the Madleen there are other means for delivering aid, before the ship was intercepted.
“If you wish to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, you’re able to do so through the port of Ashdod,” the uniformed officer says. “We have established channels and distribution centres.”
However UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese told Al Jazeera this is not accurate.
“Israel has no authority over Gaza. This is the thing. Israel needs to end the siege.”
“The people of Gaza need to be helped.”


(01:23 GMT) Israeli MFA says Madleen being taken to Israel’s Ashdod port

Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that Israeli authorities intercepted the Madleen.
“The “selfie yacht” of the “celebrities” is safely making its way to the shores of Israel,” the ministry said in a post on X.
The post accused “Greta and others” of attempting “to stage a media provocation whose sole purpose was to gain publicity” claiming sufficient aid has reached Gaza in the past two weeks.
However Israeli forces have repeatedly fired on Palestinians seeking aid in Gaza after allowing some food to return to the strip following its longest ever total blockade.
Dozens of people have been killed while trying to reach aid distribution sites, including at least 13 Palestinians on Sunday alone.


(01:00 GMT) ‘If you see this video, we are being intercepted and kidnapped’

Greta Thunberg has shared a pre-recorded video appealing for international help.
“My name is Greta Thunberg, and I am from Sweden,” Thunberg said in the video recorded on board the Madleen, before tonight’s events.
“If you see this video, we are being intercepted and kidnapped in international waters by the Israeli occupational forces, or forces that support Israel,” she said.
“I urge all my friends, family and comrades to put pressure on the Swedish government to release me and the others as soon as possible.”


(00:50 GMT) Francesca Albanese says she lost contact with Madleen

As we’ve been reporting, the support crew for the Madleen say that communications on board the ship have been cut.
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese also says she has lost contact with the ship.
“I heard the soldiers speaking while the captain was on the phone with me,” says Albanese.
“I lost connection with the captain as he was telling me that ‘another boat is approaching’.”


(00:40 GMT) Madleen crew told to throw phones over board

The Freedom Flotilla Coalition has shared a video showing the crew in the moments before the ship was intercepted by Israeli forces.
The crew sat wearing life vests, with their hands in the air and threw their phones in the water.


(00:25 GMT) Crew’s eyes were burning after white substance dropped on Madleen

Here’s more from Huwaida Arraf, the co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement, which is supporting the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.
“Just moments ago, communication seemed to be cut,” Arraf told Al Jazeera from Sicily.
“So, we have lost all contact with our colleagues on the Madleen.”
“Before that, we know that they had two drones hovering above them that dropped some kind of chemical on the vessel. We don’t know what that chemical was,” she said.
“Some people reported that their eyes were burning. Before that, they were also approached by vessels in a very threatening manner.”
So at least for the last hour, hour and a half, they have been threatened by Israeli forces.”
“The last we saw, were able to hear from them, they were surrounded… by Israeli naval commandos and it looked like the commandos were about to take over the vessel.”


(00:21 GMT) Israeli forces intercept the Madleen, cut off comms

Contact has been lost with the Madleen after Israeli commandos intercepted it in international waters.
They demanded that everyone on board turn off their phones, and we have lost contact with Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Omar Faiad as well as our live feed.
International Solidarity Movement co-founder, Huwaida Arraf, confirmed that they have also lost contact with the Madleen.


(00:12 GMT) Drones drop white paint on Madleen as comms jammed

The Gaza Freedom Flotilla says that quadcopters have surrounded the Madleen and are “spraying it with a white paint-like substance”.
“Communications are jammed and disturbing sounds are being played over the radio,” the flotilla said in a post on Instagram.


(23:45 GMT) Two drones hovering over the Madleen

The crew on board the Madleen is now taking cover as two drones are hovering overhead, says UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese.
“Two drones over the Madleen. They say they are quadcopters, the dangerous ones. TEAM IS TAKING COVER,” Albanese wrote on X.


(23:30 GMT) ‘Psychological warfare’ as two boats remain in front of Madleen

Speaking to Al Jazeera from on board the Madleen, Yasemin Acar, says that four vessels approached the ship and that two remain nearby.
“We are very close to Gaza, approximately 100 miles away,” she said.
“We sounded the alarm because we saw exactly four vessels approaching us all at the same time, two of which had blue lights,” she said.
“We had many lights suddenly surrounding us, and the four vessels suddenly just stopped.”
Acar added that two of the boats came as close as 200 meters from the Madleen before leaving, while the other two vessels remain nearby.
“Two of them are still right in front of me, they just stopped,” she said.
“We are reason to believe that this is psychological warfare.”
“It’s just a way of intimidating us and a way to make us turn back and not tried to challenge the illegal blockade on Gaza.”


(23:15 GMT) Francesca Albanese says Madleen ‘calm and safe now’

The UN Special Rapporteur on the the Occupied Palestinian Territories has said “all looks calm and safe now,” after alarms earlier sounded on board the Madleen.
“I just spoke again with the Flotilla, [including] its [Communication] Room in Catania”, Albanese said in a post on X.
“All looks calm and safe now. Speedboats watching; but the flotilla continues its sailing.”
“It will be a long night. And as they say and we say, ‘we are together’.”


(22:58 GMT) Freedom Flotilla Coalition says surrounding boats have left

In an audio message on the coalition’s Telegram, activist Thiago Avila has said the boats that surrounded the Madleen have now left.
“This, unfortunately, has been a very unlikely false alarm. we have been surrounded by many lights all at once. And they were circling our boat, but in the end, they kept going their own way,” he said.
“Could be IOF (Israel occupation forces) vessels, but in this case they just left and we don’t know,” he added. “We’re not sure.”


(22:40 GMT) ‘The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm’

A video posted by Eye on Palestine shows Brazilian activist Thiago Avila wearing a life jacket.
“The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm. We are being surrounded by their boats,” he said in the video.
“Yes this is an interception, a war crime is happening right now,” he said.


(22:35 GMT) UN rights expert says Israeli speedboats surrounding Madleen

In a post on X, Francesca Albanese said that she is in contact with the Madleen crew as they are now surrounded by Israeli vessels.
“They have just been reached by the Israel speedboats – 5 vessels circling the flotilla,” Albanese said.
“The captain is instructing the team to stay calm and seated, with their passports and life jackets on.”
“I hear them speaking with Israeli soldiers as I type… telling they are carrying humanitarian aid and go in peace. For the time being they are just circled. I am with them, recording everything.”


(19:35 GMT) Israel planning to intercept Madleen tonight

The Israeli Haaretz newspaper has reported that Israel’s Navy is planning to intercept Madleen tonight, and will seek to do so as far from the coast of Gaza as possible.
The newspaper framed the plan to intercept the Madleen deep in international waters as meant to avoid having to take the vessel by force, saying it will give the crew ample time to turn around.
Madleen’s crew has said they remain resolute in breaking the Israeli blockade.
Meanwhile, a senior Israeli official told Israel’s Channel 12 that the vessel will be boarded by commandos if it does not turn around and will be taken to Ashdod port.


(16:50 GMT) Thiago Avila, a Brazilian activist on board the Madleen vessel, tells Al Jazeera the boat is currently about 185km (100 nautical miles) off the coast of Gaza.

“We are here to support Gaza and demand an end to the bombing and starvation,” Avila said. “Despite threats, we will continue our journey. The world must stand with us.”
He said drones are flying overhead and communication systems had been jammed.
“We know Israeli forces are prepared to confront us with weapons, but we are not afraid,” he said. “What we face is nothing compared to what Palestinians in Gaza endure.”


Click the link to the latest updates.

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[News] Madleen Gaza flotilla live tracker: Israeli forces intercept the Madleen, cut off comms


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/31371672

(00:40 GMT) Madleen crew told to throw phones over board
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition has shared a video showing the crew in the moments before the ship was intercepted by Israeli forces.

The crew sat wearing life vests, with their hands in the air and threw their phones in the water.

(00:25 GMT) Crew’s eyes were burning after white substance dropped on Madleen

Here’s more from Huwaida Arraf, the co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement, which is supporting the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.

“Just moments ago, communication seemed to be cut,” Arraf told Al Jazeera from Sicily.

“So, we have lost all contact with our colleagues on the Madleen.”

“Before that, we know that they had two drones hovering above them that dropped some kind of chemical on the vessel. We don’t know what that chemical was,” she said.

“Some people reported that their eyes were burning. Before that, they were also approached by vessels in a very threatening manner.”

So at least for the last hour, hour and a half, they have been threatened by Israeli forces.”

“The last we saw, were able to hear from them, they were surrounded… by Israeli naval commandos and it looked like the commandos were about to take over the vessel.”

(00:21 GMT) Israeli forces intercept the Madleen, cut off comms

Contact has been lost with the Madleen after Israeli commandos intercepted it in international waters.

They demanded that everyone on board turn off their phones, and we have lost contact with Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Omar Faiad as well as our live feed.

International Solidarity Movement co-founder, Huwaida Arraf, confirmed that they have also lost contact with the Madleen.

(00:12 GMT) Drones drop white paint on Madleen as comms jammed

The Gaza Freedom Flotilla says that quadcopters have surrounded the Madleen and are “spraying it with a white paint-like substance”.

“Communications are jammed and disturbing sounds are being played over the radio,” the flotilla said in a post on Instagram.

(23:45 GMT) Two drones hovering over the Madleen

The crew on board the Madleen is now taking cover as two drones are hovering overhead, says UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese.

“Two drones over the Madleen. They say they are quadcopters, the dangerous ones. TEAM IS TAKING COVER,” Albanese wrote on X.

(23:30 GMT) ‘Psychological warfare’ as two boats remain in front of Madleen

Speaking to Al Jazeera from on board the Madleen, Yasemin Acar, says that four vessels approached the ship and that two remain nearby.

“We are very close to Gaza, approximately 100 miles away,” she said.

“We sounded the alarm because we saw exactly four vessels approaching us all at the same time, two of which had blue lights,” she said.

“We had many lights suddenly surrounding us, and the four vessels suddenly just stopped.”

Acar added that two of the boats came as close as 200 meters from the Madleen before leaving, while the other two vessels remain nearby.

“Two of them are still right in front of me, they just stopped,” she said.

“We are reason to believe that this is psychological warfare.”

“It’s just a way of intimidating us and a way to make us turn back and not tried to challenge the illegal blockade on Gaza.”

(23:15 GMT) Francesca Albanese says Madleen ‘calm and safe now’

The UN Special Rapporteur on the the Occupied Palestinian Territories has said “all looks calm and safe now,” after alarms earlier sounded on board the Madleen.

“I just spoke again with the Flotilla, [including] its [Communication] Room in Catania”, Albanese said in a post on X.

“All looks calm and safe now. Speedboats watching; but the flotilla continues its sailing.”

“It will be a long night. And as they say and we say, ‘we are together’.”

(22:58 GMT) Freedom Flotilla Coalition says surrounding boats have left

In an audio message on the coalition’s Telegram, activist Thiago Avila has said the boats that surrounded the Madleen have now left.

“This, unfortunately, has been a very unlikely false alarm. we have been surrounded by many lights all at once. And they were circling our boat, but in the end, they kept going their own way,” he said.

“Could be IOF (Israel occupation forces) vessels, but in this case they just left and we don’t know,” he added. “We’re not sure.”

(22:40 GMT) ‘The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm’

A video posted by Eye on Palestine shows Brazilian activist Thiago Avila wearing a life jacket.

“The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm. We are being surrounded by their boats,” he said in the video.

“Yes this is an interception, a war crime is happening right now,” he said.

(22:35 GMT) UN rights expert says Israeli speedboats surrounding Madleen

In a post on X, Francesca Albanese said that she is in contact with the Madleen crew as they are now surrounded by Israeli vessels.

“They have just been reached by the Israel speedboats – 5 vessels circling the flotilla,” Albanese said.

“The captain is instructing the team to stay calm and seated, with their passports and life jackets on.”

“I hear them speaking with Israeli soldiers as I type… telling they are carrying humanitarian aid and go in peace. For the time being they are just circled. I am with them, recording everything.”

(19:35 GMT) Israel planning to intercept Madleen tonight

The Israeli Haaretz newspaper has reported that Israel’s Navy is planning to intercept Madleen tonight, and will seek to do so as far from the coast of Gaza as possible.

The newspaper framed the plan to intercept the Madleen deep in international waters as meant to avoid having to take the vessel by force, saying it will give the crew ample time to turn around.

Madleen’s crew has said they remain resolute in breaking the Israeli blockade.

Meanwhile, a senior Israeli official told Israel’s Channel 12 that the vessel will be boarded by commandos if it does not turn around and will be taken to Ashdod port.

(16:50 GMT) Thiago Avila, a Brazilian activist on board the Madleen vessel, tells Al Jazeera the boat is currently about 185km (100 nautical miles) off the coast of Gaza.

“We are here to support Gaza and demand an end to the bombing and starvation,” Avila said. “Despite threats, we will continue our journey. The world must stand with us.”

He said drones are flying overhead and communication systems had been jammed.

“We know Israeli forces are prepared to confront us with weapons, but we are not afraid,” he said. “What we face is nothing compared to what Palestinians in Gaza endure.”

Click the link to the latest updates.

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[News] Madleen Gaza Flotilla Live Tracker: Israeli Forces Intercept the Madleen, Cut Off Comms, Kidnap Crew


Update: I will no longer be updating this thread. New Information will be coming soon undoubtedly.

(01:40 GMT) Israel does not have authority over Gaza waters

A video obtained by Al Jazeera shows a uniformed officer telling the people on board the Madleen there are other means for delivering aid, before the ship was intercepted.
“If you wish to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, you’re able to do so through the port of Ashdod,” the uniformed officer says. “We have established channels and distribution centres.”
However UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese told Al Jazeera this is not accurate.
“Israel has no authority over Gaza. This is the thing. Israel needs to end the siege.”
“The people of Gaza need to be helped.”


(01:23 GMT) Israeli MFA says Madleen being taken to Israel’s Ashdod port

Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that Israeli authorities intercepted the Madleen.
“The “selfie yacht” of the “celebrities” is safely making its way to the shores of Israel,” the ministry said in a post on X.
The post accused “Greta and others” of attempting “to stage a media provocation whose sole purpose was to gain publicity” claiming sufficient aid has reached Gaza in the past two weeks.
However Israeli forces have repeatedly fired on Palestinians seeking aid in Gaza after allowing some food to return to the strip following its longest ever total blockade.
Dozens of people have been killed while trying to reach aid distribution sites, including at least 13 Palestinians on Sunday alone.


(01:00 GMT) ‘If you see this video, we are being intercepted and kidnapped’

Greta Thunberg has shared a pre-recorded video appealing for international help.
“My name is Greta Thunberg, and I am from Sweden,” Thunberg said in the video recorded on board the Madleen, before tonight’s events.
“If you see this video, we are being intercepted and kidnapped in international waters by the Israeli occupational forces, or forces that support Israel,” she said.
“I urge all my friends, family and comrades to put pressure on the Swedish government to release me and the others as soon as possible.”


(00:50 GMT) Francesca Albanese says she lost contact with Madleen

As we’ve been reporting, the support crew for the Madleen say that communications on board the ship have been cut.
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese also says she has lost contact with the ship.
“I heard the soldiers speaking while the captain was on the phone with me,” says Albanese.
“I lost connection with the captain as he was telling me that ‘another boat is approaching’.”


(00:40 GMT) Madleen crew told to throw phones over board

The Freedom Flotilla Coalition has shared a video showing the crew in the moments before the ship was intercepted by Israeli forces.
The crew sat wearing life vests, with their hands in the air and threw their phones in the water.


(00:25 GMT) Crew’s eyes were burning after white substance dropped on Madleen

Here’s more from Huwaida Arraf, the co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement, which is supporting the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.
“Just moments ago, communication seemed to be cut,” Arraf told Al Jazeera from Sicily.
“So, we have lost all contact with our colleagues on the Madleen.”
“Before that, we know that they had two drones hovering above them that dropped some kind of chemical on the vessel. We don’t know what that chemical was,” she said.
“Some people reported that their eyes were burning. Before that, they were also approached by vessels in a very threatening manner.”
So at least for the last hour, hour and a half, they have been threatened by Israeli forces.”
“The last we saw, were able to hear from them, they were surrounded… by Israeli naval commandos and it looked like the commandos were about to take over the vessel.”


(00:21 GMT) Israeli forces intercept the Madleen, cut off comms

Contact has been lost with the Madleen after Israeli commandos intercepted it in international waters.
They demanded that everyone on board turn off their phones, and we have lost contact with Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Omar Faiad as well as our live feed.
International Solidarity Movement co-founder, Huwaida Arraf, confirmed that they have also lost contact with the Madleen.


(00:12 GMT) Drones drop white paint on Madleen as comms jammed

The Gaza Freedom Flotilla says that quadcopters have surrounded the Madleen and are “spraying it with a white paint-like substance”.
“Communications are jammed and disturbing sounds are being played over the radio,” the flotilla said in a post on Instagram.


(23:45 GMT) Two drones hovering over the Madleen

The crew on board the Madleen is now taking cover as two drones are hovering overhead, says UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese.
“Two drones over the Madleen. They say they are quadcopters, the dangerous ones. TEAM IS TAKING COVER,” Albanese wrote on X.


(23:30 GMT) ‘Psychological warfare’ as two boats remain in front of Madleen

Speaking to Al Jazeera from on board the Madleen, Yasemin Acar, says that four vessels approached the ship and that two remain nearby.
“We are very close to Gaza, approximately 100 miles away,” she said.
“We sounded the alarm because we saw exactly four vessels approaching us all at the same time, two of which had blue lights,” she said.
“We had many lights suddenly surrounding us, and the four vessels suddenly just stopped.”
Acar added that two of the boats came as close as 200 meters from the Madleen before leaving, while the other two vessels remain nearby.
“Two of them are still right in front of me, they just stopped,” she said.
“We are reason to believe that this is psychological warfare.”
“It’s just a way of intimidating us and a way to make us turn back and not tried to challenge the illegal blockade on Gaza.”


(23:15 GMT) Francesca Albanese says Madleen ‘calm and safe now’

The UN Special Rapporteur on the the Occupied Palestinian Territories has said “all looks calm and safe now,” after alarms earlier sounded on board the Madleen.
“I just spoke again with the Flotilla, [including] its [Communication] Room in Catania”, Albanese said in a post on X.
“All looks calm and safe now. Speedboats watching; but the flotilla continues its sailing.”
“It will be a long night. And as they say and we say, ‘we are together’.”


(22:58 GMT) Freedom Flotilla Coalition says surrounding boats have left

In an audio message on the coalition’s Telegram, activist Thiago Avila has said the boats that surrounded the Madleen have now left.
“This, unfortunately, has been a very unlikely false alarm. we have been surrounded by many lights all at once. And they were circling our boat, but in the end, they kept going their own way,” he said.
“Could be IOF (Israel occupation forces) vessels, but in this case they just left and we don’t know,” he added. “We’re not sure.”


(22:40 GMT) ‘The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm’

A video posted by Eye on Palestine shows Brazilian activist Thiago Avila wearing a life jacket.
“The IOF is here right now, please sound the alarm. We are being surrounded by their boats,” he said in the video.
“Yes this is an interception, a war crime is happening right now,” he said.


(22:35 GMT) UN rights expert says Israeli speedboats surrounding Madleen

In a post on X, Francesca Albanese said that she is in contact with the Madleen crew as they are now surrounded by Israeli vessels.
“They have just been reached by the Israel speedboats – 5 vessels circling the flotilla,” Albanese said.
“The captain is instructing the team to stay calm and seated, with their passports and life jackets on.”
“I hear them speaking with Israeli soldiers as I type… telling they are carrying humanitarian aid and go in peace. For the time being they are just circled. I am with them, recording everything.”


(19:35 GMT) Israel planning to intercept Madleen tonight

The Israeli Haaretz newspaper has reported that Israel’s Navy is planning to intercept Madleen tonight, and will seek to do so as far from the coast of Gaza as possible.
The newspaper framed the plan to intercept the Madleen deep in international waters as meant to avoid having to take the vessel by force, saying it will give the crew ample time to turn around.
Madleen’s crew has said they remain resolute in breaking the Israeli blockade.
Meanwhile, a senior Israeli official told Israel’s Channel 12 that the vessel will be boarded by commandos if it does not turn around and will be taken to Ashdod port.


(16:50 GMT) Thiago Avila, a Brazilian activist on board the Madleen vessel, tells Al Jazeera the boat is currently about 185km (100 nautical miles) off the coast of Gaza.

“We are here to support Gaza and demand an end to the bombing and starvation,” Avila said. “Despite threats, we will continue our journey. The world must stand with us.”
He said drones are flying overhead and communication systems had been jammed.
“We know Israeli forces are prepared to confront us with weapons, but we are not afraid,” he said. “What we face is nothing compared to what Palestinians in Gaza endure.”


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in reply to floofloof

Israeli commandos have intercepted the Madleen – in international waters – and forced everyone on board to turn off their phones.


Commandos? If they were actual commandos that is pathetic, it is an unarmed vessel with food and medical supplies, the IDF is a bunch of cowards hiding in tactical gear and expensive military hardware handed out to them by the US like candy.

Zelensky: US moved 20,000 anti-drone missiles meant for Ukraine to MidEast


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the US had diverted tens of thousands of anti-drone missiles to American troops in the Middle East, speaking Sunday to ABC News.

The 20,000 missiles were originally intended for Ukraine’s defense against Shahed-type drones, which Zelensky said his forces have a “big problem” with – “we will find all the tools to destroy them,” he said.

“We counted on this project,” Zelensky added, even though “it was not expensive, but it’s a special technology.”

Au Venezuela, renaissance et victoire du parti communiste


Depuis quelques années, des militant(e)s du monde entier reçoivent régulièrement des communiqués signés « parti communiste vénézuélien » dénonçant « le régime néolibéral de Maduro qui persécute les communistes, réprime les travailleurs, écrase les salaires, sème la terreur dans les milieux populaires comme le fait le fascisme ». Par solidarité automatique, souvent de bonne foi, ils relaient ces messages sans se douter de la vraie nature de leur auteur, ni de la désinformation à laquelle ils participent. Car non seulement le vrai parti communiste vénézuélien soutient activement la révolution bolivarienne et rassemble la grande majorité des militant(e)s, mais il vient de réaliser un score historique aux législatives de mai 2025.

Un peu d’Histoire

Fondé en 1931, le Parti Communiste du Venezuela (PCV) ne s’est jamais développé comme un fer de lance du prolétariat, mais comme une des niches disponibles de la façade pluraliste voulue par l’oligarchie pétro-rentière, quelque part entre social-démocratie et démocratie-chrétienne. L’éternel 1,5% du PCV aux élections et son opportunisme ont eu le don d’énerver tour à tour Fidel Castro et Hugo Chávez.

Un des problèmes de la gauche d’avant Chávez est d’avoir été dirigée par des fils de la bourgeoisie qui, par une curieuse synthèse de colonialisme et de marxisme, voyaient le peuple comme une « masse aliénée à qui il faut descendre la ligne politique ». Beaucoup rêvaient d’être les nouveaux Fidel Castro ou Che Guevara, laissant derrière eux un cimetière de martyrs, d’étudiant(e)s, de familles paysannes sacrifiées dans la lutte, et beaucoup d’espoirs déçus. Fatigué de ne jamais voir arriver le « grand soir », le peuple a fini par se tourner vers celui qui savait l’écouter et lui parler : un certain Hugo Chávez. Dans la prison où l’a mené son insurrection civico-militaire contre la corruption gouvernementale, le futur président bolivarien a compris que la révolution ne passerait jamais par cette gauche ultra-minoritaire, éloignée des masses, et que l’heure avait sonné de « déterrer la semence morte de la mangue pour en semer une nouvelle » (1). Son « Projet National Simon Bolivar » réveille trois racines anticoloniales dans la mémoire populaire : Bolivar, Rodriguez, Zamora. L’alliance entre civils et militaires patriotes rappelle le képi vissé sur le chapeau paysan d’Ezequiel Zamora, le général des « terres et des hommes libres » (1817-1860). Le philosophe Simon Rodriguez (1769-1854) demande à l’Amérique libérée du joug espagnol par son ex-étudiant Simon Bolivar « d’inventer, d’être originale, de ne plus copier la vieille Europe » et propose comme modèle politique la « toparquia » – un gouvernement communard pour chaque territoire de la République.

Amnistié en 1994, le militaire bolivarien fait le pari de la voie électorale et entame une tournée nationale. Partout, des foules l’écoutent attentivement. Sa forte popularité irrite la direction du PCV. Chávez racontera à Ignacio Ramonet: « Le secrétaire général du Parti Communiste a affirmé, lorsque je suis sorti de prison, que « la présence du caudillo Chávez nuit au mouvement populaire ». Il s’opposait même à ce que je participe à des marches et à des manifestations. Ils n’avaient rien compris. Ce qu’il y avait chez eux c’était de la récupération électorale et de l’opportunisme » (2). En 1999, les exclu(e)s de toujours entrent enfin en politique, en élisant Chávez à la Présidence. Bien que le PCV ne digère pas que le « peuple aliéné » lui ait préféré un fils de maîtres ruraux, il monte sur le porte-avions bolivarien et colle la photo de Chávez sur ses affiches pour augmenter son nombre de voix. Il exige ici des ministères, là des ambassades. Dans l’espoir secret que la révolution bolivarienne ne sera qu’une parenthèse et qu’il redeviendra le seul parti à gauche.

Mais le souffle de vie égalitariste des chavistes s’ancre profondément dans le paysage politique et garde l’appui de l’électorat. En 2020, le secrétaire général du PCV Oscar Figuera décrète soudain que le « socialisme du 21ᵉ siècle n’est pas une doctrine scientifique » et que « Nicolas Maduro n’est pas chaviste mais néolibéral ». La base du parti critique ce retournement de veste et s’inquiète de l’hémorragie de militants (3). Figuera fait la sourde oreille et pour se perpétuer à la tête du parti, convoque un congrès limité à 80 « fidèles » au lieu des 400 délégué(e)s habituel(le)s. En 2023, un groupe de militant(e)s saisit la justice. Le Tribunal Suprême leur donne finalement gain de cause. Une direction transitoire est nommée, sous la présidence d’Henry Parra, pour organiser un congrès qui respecte les statuts légaux. « Des mercenaires du dictateur Maduro ! » dénonce Figuera dans les communiqués destinés au listing international des parti-frères, avant d’entamer la purge des « traîtres » : « après une longue enquête, le plenum de notre comité central a découvert que les responsables historiques de notre département de relations internationales – le député Carolus Wimmer et Ursula Aguilera – étaient en réalité des traîtres au service du régime de Maduro » (4).

De la renaissance à la victoire électorale du nouveau PCV

Alors qu’on n’observe guère de mobilisation autour de l’ex-secrétaire général, la nouvelle direction d’Henry Parra rouvre le chantier du travail de base. Vite rejointe par les sections, cellules de tout le pays, impatient(e)s de rattraper le temps perdu et de reconstruire le parti. Les militant(e)s reviennent dans la coalition chaviste et jettent leurs forces dans la campagne des législatives de mai 2025. Une stratégie plébiscitée par les électeurs : le PCV réalise une poussée historique, passe d’un à six députés à l’Assemblée Nationale et devient le troisième parti en nombre de voix sur les 46 formations en lice.

Parra commente la victoire : « Plus fort sera le parti communiste, plus forte sera la révolution bolivarienne. Nous gardons notre identité : le PSUV (parti majoritaire du chavisme, NdT) parie davantage sur la commune comme moteur révolutionnaire, et nous sur la classe travailleuse. Beaucoup de partis communistes d’Amérique Latine ont compris la manipulation de Figuera, et voient comment il s’aligne sur l’extrême droite. Nous allons organiser le congrès du parti et renouer avec les partis-frères du monde entier. » Les raisons d’appuyer Maduro ? « Son anti-impérialisme. Son programme socialiste. Son origine prolétaire. Sa capacité à garantir la paix, car même si nous respectons nos adversaires politiques, nous savons que si l’extrême droite revenait au pouvoir elle tenterait nous éliminer comme lors du coup d’État contre Chávez en 2002 ».

À noter que bien avant la victoire électorale obtenue par la nouvelle direction du PCV, et sans tomber dans le piège des campagnes de Figuera, des partis communistes du monde entier ont maintenu leur solidarité avec le gouvernement révolutionnaire de Nicolas Maduro. C’est le cas des Partis Communistes Cubain, Chinois, Vietnamien, Népalais, Sud-Africain, Colombien, Péruvien, Argentin, Brésilien (PCdoB), Sud-Coréen (PDP), Philippin, Espagnol, Portugais, du Party for Socialism and Liberation (États-Unis) et de près de 80 organisations communistes regroupées au sein de la Plate-Forme Mondiale Anti-impérialiste (5). Sans oublier des mouvements sociaux ou des centres de recherche d’inspiration marxiste, tels que le Mouvement des Travailleurs Sans Terre du Brésil, le Tricontinental Institute dirigé par l’historien indien Vijay Prashad, l’International People’s Assembly, le People’s Forum (États-Unis), etc…

Figuera dans son labyrinthe

Après avoir appuyé le candidat de droite Enrique Marquez aux présidentielles de 2024 puis refusé de reconnaitre la victoire du « dictateur » Maduro, l’ex-secrétaire général du PCV a refusé, comme l’extrême droite, de participer aux élections législatives d’avril 2025 ou aux municipales de juillet 2025 : « dans ce contexte d’absence de garanties et de répression politique, nous ne participerons pas aux élections, qui ne sont qu’une farce ». (6) Peur d’être sanctionné par les électeurs et de tomber plus bas que l’éternel 1,5% ? Quant aux rencontres internationales antifascistes qui réunissent depuis deux ans à Caracas des centaines de partis et mouvements sociaux du monde entier, elles ne sont pour lui que « la volonté du régime de cacher son caractère autoritaire et antidémocratique ». (7)

Le rite est immuable. Attablé face à une caméra, entouré de sa garde rapprochée, Figuera lit l’énième communiqué contre la « dictature-néo-libérale-de-Maduro ». On pense au poème de Roque Dalton sur un comité central trop occupé à rédiger son communiqué sur « la-situation-actuelle-et-nos-tâches » pour voir que dans la rue, le peuple est en train de faire la révolution. On se souvient des communistes mexicains qui décrétèrent que Sandino était un « caudillo libéral » et un « aventurier », ou des communistes boliviens qui refusèrent d’appuyer la guérilla du Che. Même arrogance tranquille de ceux qui s’autoproclament détenteurs uniques de la ligne directe avec Marx ou Lénine, même rhétorique ampoulée des années 50, répétée indépendamment de tout contexte. Une scène si caricaturale qu’on se demande « comment osent-ils » ? (8)

Alors qu’il critique le blocus impérialiste contre Cuba, Figuera réserve à la révolution bolivarienne la même technique que les médias : effacer les causes pour leur substituer les effets. Selon lui, la « crise » est provoquée par « le néolibéralisme de Maduro qui écrase les salaires des travailleurs ». Exit, le blocus financier qui empêche au gouvernement bolivarien d’acheter des médicaments, avec pour conséquence la mort de 100.000 patient(e)s. Exit, les plus de 1000 sanctions imposées par les États-Unis (9) qui ont fait perdre au Venezuela 95% de ses revenus et généré un exode massif (que les médias attribuent à « l’échec du socialisme ») : « Les bas salaires, la réduction des dépenses publiques et les tentatives de privatisation encadrées dans la loi anti-blocus sont des expressions de ce néolibéralisme qui confirment l’éloignement de Maduro du chavisme ».

Arrêtons une seconde le disque rayé. Pourquoi le président Maduro aurait-il soudain décidé de devenir « néolibéral » et d’« écraser les salaires » ? Par désir de trahir la révolution bolivarienne qui avait porté le salaire des travailleurs au plus haut niveau du continent ? Par plaisir de devenir impopulaire ? En réalité, face au blocus occidental, Maduro est un des rares chefs d’État à n’avoir pas cédé aux sirènes de l’austérité. Lorsqu’il a commencé par augmenter périodiquement les salaires de 25% ou de 50%, le secteur privé annulait ces hausses en augmentant ses prix dans la même proportion. Face à la spirale inflationniste, Maduro a décidé de réactiver l’appareil productif national, grâce aux alliances multipolaires. Non seulement pour s’éloigner du rentiérisme pétrolier, mais aussi pour renflouer les caisses de l’État, notamment en taxant les plus riches. La Banque Centrale a ainsi récupéré de précieuses ressources pour intervenir sur le marché des changes et défendre la monnaie. Tout cela permet de reconstruire les services publics et d’augmenter peu à peu les allocations des travailleurs, tout en limitant l’inflation qui les annulait. Une stratégie à la chinoise : maintenir et renforcer l’État comme acteur stratégique de l’économie. (10)

Résultat : depuis quatre ans, la CEPAL (ONU) indique que le Venezuela connait la plus forte croissance (4%) de l’Amérique du Sud. Pour la première fois en 150 ans d’histoire pétrolière, le pays frôle la souveraineté alimentaire et produit presque 100 % des denrées qu’il consomme. Durant le premier trimestre 2025, le PIB a augmenté de 9,32% et le pays a augmenté ses exportations non pétrolières de plus de 87 %. (11)

Quand, en février 2025, Donald Trump révoque la licence de Chevron pour serrer un peu plus à la gorge l’économie du Venezuela, Maduro répond en étendant le marché vers l’Asie et en remettant le logement numéro 5 millions 258 milles à une famille populaire. Le 1er mai 2025, il augmente « l’allocation contre la guerre économique » de 90 à 120 dollars pour 20 millions de familles. Avec l’allocation alimentaire de 40 dollars, cela fait 160 dollars versés chaque mois comme complément du salaire de base. Dans le secteur privé – majoritaire – le salaire minimum est d’environ 200 dollars. Point important lorsqu’on étudie le pouvoir d’achat au Venezuela : malgré les sanctions occidentales, et à la différence de régimes néolibéraux, les services publics et les biens de première nécessité sont très bon marché au Venezuela. Essence subventionnée, la moins chère du monde (0.5 $/ le litre), eau, gaz, électricité, internet, métro, etc.. sont accessibles à bas prix. Les aliments remis mensuellement par le gouvernement à la population en réponse au blocus, ne coûtent que 5 % du prix du marché. De nombreux centres de santé, tout comme l’enseignement public et la culture, fonctionnent gratuitement (12).

Alors qu’en Occident, un nombre croissant de familles n’arrivent plus à boucler leur fin de mois, les travailleurs du Venezuela affluent dans les commerces et les « emprendimientos » qui s’ouvrent tous les jours. Caracas est envahie par la musique commerciale et des bouchons se forment très tôt autour des malls géants (13). Des milliers de migrants vénézuéliens ont fui l’appauvrissement dans les « pays d’accueil » et sont rentrés au pays grâce à la compagnie aérienne publique et gratuite, bien avant les expulsions et les violations des droits humains commises par le régime Trump (14). Mais l’ex-chef du PCV a émis son verdict : « Le Bureau politique du Comité central du Parti communiste du Venezuela considère qu’après les annonces faites le 1er mai, les salaires et les pensions des Vénézuéliens ont été réduits à zéro. » (15)

Surfer sur l’image construite par les médias

Quand des mafias juridiques liées aux entreprises publiques ou privées violent les droits humains, l’ex-dirigeant du PCV en rend automatiquement Maduro responsable. « Maduro sème la terreur dans les milieux populaires comme le fait le fascisme ». C’est l’obsession ad hominem de Figuera qui surfe sur l’image sédimentée depuis vingt ans par les médias. Car s’il est vrai qu’il y a au Venezuela des travailleurs injustement emprisonnés, suscitant les luttes légitimes des mouvements sociaux pour obtenir leur libération, ces violations des droits humains n’incarnent pas une politique gouvernementale.

Ce n’est pas dans le Venezuela de Maduro mais dans le Brésil d’Ignacio Lula da Silva que “la violence dans les campagnes a atteint un niveau record en 2024 et les régions où l’agro-industrie progresse concentrent les cas d’assassinat”. Ce n’est pas dans le Venezuela de Maduro mais dans la Colombie de Gustavo Petro qu’”en 2024, un leader social a été tué tous les deux jours – qu’il soit activiste des droits humains, syndicaliste, militant afrodescendant, leader paysan, etc…” et qu’”en 2025 70 leaders sociaux ont été assassinés”. Ce n’est pas dans le Venezuela de Maduro mais dans le Mexique de Claudia Sheinbaum “qu’en 2024, 125.000 personnes sont portées disparues” et qu’on découvre régulièrement des charniers clandestins. Faut-il en déduire que Lula, Petro ou Sheinbaum ont pour politique d’encourager ces violations des droits humains ? (16)

Au Venezuela, Maduro a plusieurs fois réprimandé publiquement les agents de l’ordre soudoyés par des grands propriétaires pour expulser des paysans et a mis fin aux assassinats de militant(e)s engagés dans la réforme agraire, fréquents à l’époque de Chávez (17). Le procureur général Tarek William Saab a démis de leurs fonctions des centaines de juges corrompus ou de policiers à la gâchette facile. Pour le maire communiste chilien Daniel Jadue, victime de Lawfare et emprisonné dans son pays pour avoir mis en place un réseau de pharmacies populaires : “le processus bolivarien, a été capable d’arrêter et de condamner des centaines d’agents des forces de sécurité pour violations des droits humains, pour avoir désobéi aux ordres et fait usage d’armes à feu lors des violences de l’extrême droite, alors qu’au Chili on n’a ni arrêté, ni jugé aucun agent des forces de sécurité qui ont réprimé le mouvement social” (18)

Parlons de démocratie. Maduro ne se cantonne pas à de simples réformes comme celles de ses voisins progressistes. Le 25 mai 2025, après la large victoire de la coalition chaviste aux législatives, il annonce la reprise du plan stratégique : construire un nouvel État basé sur les autogouvernements populaires. Des assemblées citoyennes ont lieu dans tout le pays pour recueillir les propositions en vue de cette réforme constitutionnelle. L’objectif, explique le président bolivarien, est de « construire une démocratie moderne basée sur la participation directe des citoyen(ne)s, le pouvoir des mouvements sociaux, et de la collectivité. Un grand processus de démocratisation élargie de la société vénézuélienne, de la vie politique, institutionnelle, économique, sociale, culturelle et éducative. Car un système qui élit celui qui a le plus d’argent pour contrôler TikTok, Instagram, la radio et la télévision, n’est pas une démocratie, mais une farce, un théâtre de l’absurde. Le Venezuela n’en veut pas, parce que toute son Histoire est imprégnée de l’idée et du désir d’une démocratie authentique ». (19)

Quand Figuera dénonce que le « dictateur Maduro sème la terreur comme le fait le fascisme », faut-il voir dans son discours la main de l’USAID ou de la NED (20) ? Certes, il gravite dans l’écosystème d’ONG des “droits humains” qui ont dérivé comme PROVEA vers l’opposition politique ouverte contre la révolution bolivarienne et contre ses assemblées constituantes. Des ONG qui fabriquent des dossiers de « prisonniers politiques » pour les médias et pour les mafias de la droite vénézuélienne aux USA. Au point que même l’administration Trump a pris ses distances avec ce négoce (21). Mais l’explication est sans doute plus médiocre. Avant les présidentielles de juillet 2024, l’extrême droitière Machado annonça qu’en cas de victoire, elle ferait payer (« cobrar ») les chavistes. En clair, qu’elle les éliminerait. L’ex-leader du PCV a-t-il passé avec elle un pacte de non-agression électoral dans l’espoir que le chavisme, défait dans les urnes, disparaitrait ? Et que le PCV redeviendrait le seul parti de gauche ? Une hypothèse pas si folle quand on connaît le sectarisme et l’opportunisme de Figuera.

La lutte entre l’ancien et le nouveau

Si, depuis vingt ans, les empires médiatiques font du Venezuela une « dictature », c’est parce qu’il faut empêcher la contagion de cette machine à démocratiser qu’est la révolution bolivarienne. Pour le journaliste Maurice Lemoine, « au risque de surprendre les contempteurs du Venezuela, ses milliers d’autogouvernements populaires sont l’expérience de démocratie participative la plus ambitieuse du continent – et même sans doute de bien au-delà. » Les médias tolèrent des expériences locales (zapatisme, Rojava, etc…) mais doivent occulter cette « révolution dans la révolution » qui menace le système et impressionne de nombreux intellectuels et mouvements du Sud global. Pour le directeur de l’Institut Tricontinental, l’historien indien Vijay Prashad, « au Venezuela, les communes forgées dans les quartiers populaires jouent un rôle central dans la constitution d’idées nouvelles et de forces matérielles qui font avancer la société. » Pour le sociologue décolonial portoricain Ramon Grosfoguel, « peut-être qu’avec toutes les difficultés que l’Empire a créées au Venezuela, nous perdons de vue le moment historique et ce qu’il est en train de construire dans les communes et qui n’existe nulle part ailleurs en Amérique latine ». Pour la coordinatrice internationale du Mouvement des Sans Terre du Brésil, Messilene Gorete: « parfois, à gauche, nous avons des schémas très fermés sur le niveau de préparation et de planification nécessaire pour avancer, et cela peut devenir un obstacle. La créativité – dans un pays où les gens sont très spontanés – est une grande vertu de la révolution bolivarienne. Ici, le peuple est vraiment le sujet de la révolution. Et la commune vénézuélienne est un modèle dont notre continent a besoin. » La militante féministe Marta Martin Moran, responsable de l’Amérique Latine au PC espagnol, qui a observé une dizaine de fois les processus électoraux du Venezuela, ne cache pas son enthousiasme à propos des consultations trimestrielles par lesquelles la population de chaque commune choisit le projet que doit financer l’État. La sociologue féministe mexicaine Karina Ochoa souligne le rôle central et majoritaire des femmes, « soucieuses de substituer un pouvoir-pour au vieux pouvoir-sur ».(22)

Tout(e) communiste normalement constitué a appris avec Marx et Lénine que la commune est la « forme politique enfin trouvée sous laquelle on peut travailler à l’émancipation économique du travail », et qu’après avoir détruit l’État bourgeois, vient le plus difficile : créer une nouvelle forme d’État où « tous gouverneront à tour de rôle et s’habitueront bientôt à ce que personne ne gouverne ». Alors que les Jeunesses Communistes du nouveau PCV saluent le nouvel espace politique des communes, l’ex-secrétaire général Figuera n’avait qu’indifférence pour ce nouvel État en gestation. Un mépris semblable à celui de la droite, qui a voté systématiquement contre toutes les lois transférant le pouvoir aux autogouvernements populaires. La droite vénézuélienne, engoncée dans son racisme, l’a compris : tant d’outils d’émancipation aux mains du peuple la rendent chaque jour plus anachronique.

Thierry Deronne, Caracas, le 17 juin 2025

Notes :

1 Discours de Hugo Chávez à La Havane, décembre 1994,
2 « Permettre l’utopie, organiser l’impossible » – Ma première vie, par Hugo Chávez (Conversations avec Ignacio Ramonet), venezuelainfos.wordpress.com/2… . Quelques années plus tard, dans un contexte différent, Gustavo Petro fait la même analyse : “La gauche colombienne n’a jamais gagné la présidence parce qu’elle était trop petite, trop repliée sur elle-même et trop sectaire. L’ego de groupe est très nuisible avec sa « ligne correcte et puriste » et sa manière de regarder avec méfiance tout Colombien ou Colombienne qui ne ressemble pas à un cadre de gauche, que nous appelions autrefois un cadre révolutionnaire.”ultimasnoticias.com.ve/mundo/p…
3 En 2018 déjà, lors d’un congrès national du PC, les guérilleros survivants des années 60 avaient quitté la salle pour dénoncer cette dérive anti-Maduro: « c’est pour cette révolution que nous nous sommes tous battus, alors cesse d’insulter ceux qui sont morts pour elle ! » avaient-ils lancé à Oscar Figuera.
4 Voir le communiqué de Figuera justifiant cette purge, diffusé sans réserve par des sites comme Solidnet : solidnet.org/article/CP-of-Ven… ou mouvementcommuniste.over-blog.…
5 « Caracas 3rd International Conference in March 2023 : Latin America has a vital role to play in the world anti-imperialist struggle », wap21.org/?p=2332
6 « Avalanche of irregularities plunges May 25 electoral process into the abyss », prensapcv.wordpress.com/2025/0… El Partido Comunista de Venezuela rechaza la candidatura de Maduro y apoya la de Enrique Márquez, cnnespanol.cnn.com/video/candi… et “El Partido Comunista de Venezuela anuncia decisión de no participar en comicios de julio”, swissinfo.ch/spa/el-partido-co…
7 « PCV: Maduro trata de recomponer su malograda legitimidad con foro parlamentario antifascista », prensapcv.wordpress.com/2024/1…
8 Le « cas Figuera » n’est qu’un exemple de l’influence du Parti Communiste Grec qui divise ou paralyse des organisations communistes du monde entier en propageant une critique « chimiquement pure » des processus politiques. Tout processus qui n’entre pas dans la grille des classiques du marxisme est dénoncé comme « réformiste ».. ou « impérialiste ». Ainsi la Chine ou le Mexique, ou le Venezuela, etc…, puisqu’ils sont des économies mixtes, sont des traitres qui pactisent avec le capitalisme, et vu que le capitalisme est impérialiste… sont des régimes impérialistes eux aussi ! En ce qui concerne le conflit en Ukraine, ce courant trotskiste gomme la séquence causale (coup d’État pro-occidental de Maidan en 2014, bombardements des populations russophones du Donbass et de Donetsk, leurre des accords de Minsk, installation de missiles de l’OTAN à la frontière de la Russie, etc…) pour pouvoir faire de la Russie un «impérialisme » identique à celui des États-Unis.
9 « They are making Venezuela’s economy scream », peoplesdispatch.org/2025/05/06… “Sanções contra Venezuela fizeram o país perder US$ 226 bi em receitas petrolíferas”, brasildefato.com.br/colunista/… “Venezuela. ONU reconoce impacto negativo de las medidas coercitivas unilaterales de EE.UU”, resumenlatinoamericano.org/202…
10 “Nicolas Maduro est-il devenu néo-libéral ?”, venezuelainfos.wordpress.com/2… Pour la séquence complète depuis le début de la guerre économique : “Mai 2011 : augmentation du salaire minimum de 25 % et des salaires des universitaires et du secteur public de 40%.”, venezuelainfos.wordpress.com/2… ; “Venezuela : l’augmentation du salaire et la baisse du chômage continuent”, venezuelainfos.wordpress.com/2… Contrôle des prix des aliments, hausse du salaire, impôt sur les grandes fortunes et affranchissement du dollar : Maduro poursuit l’offensive contre la guerre économique, venezuelainfos.wordpress.com/2… « Maduro hace milagros para proteger el ingreso mínimo integral en plena guerra económica », venezuela-news.com/maduro-hace… , « Venezuela aumenta auxílios para amenizar inflação, mas desafio é ampliar poder de compra », brasildefato.com.br/2025/05/09… « Malas noticias al imperio: no podrán frenar los recursos para el pueblo », ultimasnoticias.com.ve/politic…
11 CEPAL: Venezuela destaca como la economía de mayor crecimiento en la región », observatorio.gob.ve/cepal-vene… ; « La economía venezolana continúa avanzando: El PIB creció 9,32% en el primer trimestre de 2025 », bcv.org.ve/notas-de-prensa/la-… « 97% de los productos que se venden en los supermercados son hechos en Venezuela », ultimasnoticias.com.ve/mercado… « Venezuela mantiene crecimiento sólido en soberanía alimentaria durante primer semestre del 2025 », venezuela-news.com/venezuela-m… « Pese a sanciones y guerra económica: Venezuela aumenta sus exportaciones no petroleras a más del 87% », venezuela-news.com/pese-a-sanc… « Venezuelan Oil Production Recedes as PDVSA Finds New Partners », venezuelanalysis.com/news/vene…
12 « Un país que se autoabastece y exporta: Venezuela rompe criminales sanciones y alcanza soberanía alimentaria », fusernews.com/un-pais-que-se-a… « Sistema Agroalimentario venezolano reporta mejoras en abastecimiento y almacenamiento al cierre de mayo », venezuela-news.com/sistema-agr… ; « Presidente Maduro entregó la vivienda 5 millones 258 mil », correodelorinoco.gob.ve/presid… ; « Venezuela: School Food Program Serves 4.6 Million Students for Free », orinocotribune.com/venezuela-s… Plan quirúrgico de cataratas en Miranda atenderá 500 pacientes, ultimasnoticias.com.ve/mas-vid…
13 « 2024, el año de los supermercados », ultimasnoticias.com.ve/mercado…
14 “US Strips Hundreds of Thousands from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela of Migratory Status. President Nicolás Maduro appealed to Venezuelan migrants abroad to return home.”, “venezuelanalysis.com/news/us-s… , “Où sont les défenseurs des droits humains des Vénézuéliens ?”, b-tornare.overblog.com/2025/05… Maduro a dit : « s’ils n’en veulent pas, nous si. », b-tornare.overblog.com/2025/05… “Cabello: Más de un millón de venezolanos han retornado tras encontrar la cruda realidad”, ultimasnoticias.com.ve/politic…
15 “PCV: Política económica de Maduro llevó a cero los salarios y las pensiones”, prensapcv.wordpress.com/2025/0…
16 « Brésil : 12 morts lors d’un raid de la police dans la ville de Salvador », lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/bresil-… « Violência no campo bate recorde da última década e áreas de avanço do agronegócio concentram casos de assassinatos », brasildefato.com.br/2025/04/23… « Indígenas bloquean carretera en Brasil contra ley que amenaza sus territorios », «En 2024, un líder social fue asesinado cada dos días en Colombia », elpais.com/america-colombia/20… « Colombia: más de 70 líderes sociales asesinados en lo que va de 2025 » telesurtv.net/colombia-70-lide… « Amnistía Internacional rechaza trabajo de Fiscalía colombiana en crímenes contra líderes sociales », elespectador.com/judicial/amni… « México, el país que desaparece: sin rastro de 125.000 personas », elpais.com/mexico/2025-03-23/m… « Rechaza México declaraciones de Comité de ONU sobre desapariciones forzadas », jornada.com.mx/noticia/2025/04… « Protestan familiares de desaparecidos en el Senado », jornada.com.mx/galeria/2025/04… « Madres de todo el país exigen justicia para personas desaparecidas”, jornada.com.mx/galeria/2025/05…
17 « Nicolas Maduro interdit toute expulsion de paysans et exige d’arrêter les responsables de ces exactions (photos et vidéo) », venezuelainfos.wordpress.com/2… Déclarations du procureur général Tarek William Saab instagram.com/p/DGyTLDLvqKl/
18 Déclarations de Daniel Jadue : https://x.com/venezuelainfos/status/1515071286883540994.
19 « A rebours des post-démocraties de Musk and Trump, Nicolas Maduro renforce la démocratie au Venezuela », venezuelainfos.wordpress.com/2… L’humanisme de la révolution bolivarienne s’enracine dans la maxime de Simon Bolivar « maudit soit le soldat qui retourne ses armes contre le peuple », cité par Chávez au moment de sevrer l’armée vénézuélienne de la School of Americas, l’« école des bourreaux » installée aux États-Unis. Même les extrémistes de droite violents (relookés en “prisonniers d’opinion” par les médias) qui organisent périodiquement des déstabilisations et recrutent des jeunes de quartiers populaires pour quelques dollars, finissent par être libérés. Les leaders de l’extrême droite putschiste – de Juan Guaido a Maria Corina Machado – n’ont jamais été arrêtés. Au point qu’il faudrait presque parler de laxisme quand on compare l’action de la justice vénézuélienne à celle de la justice du Brésil contre le coup d’État de Bolsonaro ou celle de la justice états-unienne contre les extrémistes qui ont pris d’assaut le Capitole.
20 « El Partido Comunista de Venezuela acusa al Gobierno de ejecutar una «política de terror», swissinfo.ch/spa/el-partido-co… « National Endowment for Democracy weaponizes “democracy” in Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba. », laprogressive.com/the-media-in…
21 « Le « Grand Venezuela Circus » et ses influenceurs », par Maurice Lemoine, venezuelainfos.wordpress.com/2… et « Venezuela : Contes et mécomptes de curieux « défenseurs des droits humains », par Maurice Lemoine », venezuelainfos.wordpress.com/2… et « Venezuela : aux « sources » de la désinformation », medelu.org/Venezuela-aux-sourc… « Con las ONG los extremistas se llenan los bolsillos a costa de la migración venezolana (+Lista) », ultimasnoticias.com.ve/politic…
22 Lenin Went to Dance in the Snow to Celebrate the Paris Commune and the Soviet Republic: The Twenty-First Newsletter (2021), thetricontinental.org/newslett… « « On ne peut être décolonial sans être anti-impérialiste » : Ramon Grosfoguel. », venezuelainfos.wordpress.com/2… Les Sans Terre du Brésil à l’école du Venezuela: « ici, le peuple est vraiment le sujet de la révolution. », venezuelainfos.wordpress.com/2… , « Commune or Nothing! Venezuela’s Communal Movement and its Socialist Project », monthlyreview.org/product/comm…

Voir les photos dans l'URL de cet article : venezuelainfos.wordpress.com/2…

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New movies shot with old equipment?


I think choosing camera equipment is an artistic decision that should not just be picking what's state of the art at the time.

The equipment that a movie is shot on is going to have an impact on the final product, no matter what. Most artists get this, but they don't take proper advantage of it.

I think recording a movie with vintage equipment, or mimicking their output, can have a psychological impact on the audience that elevates it to the level of great films of the past.

Does anyone know any examples of this being used?

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MaPrimRenov', Sécu et taxe Zucman : les médias ne comprennent rien à la dépense publique - Par Maurice Midena | Arrêt sur images


#économie #politique

Il faut parfois se laisser aller à créer des passerelles incongrues entre les choses, pour mieux comprendre l'idéologie sous-jacente. Faisons, pour aujourd'hui, appel à François Lenglet, chroniqueur en chef de l'économie à TF1. Le 9 juin dernier, le journaliste à la cravate rouge est revenu dans le 20 heures sur les artisans qui "enragent" alors que le gouvernement avait annoncé quelques jours plus tôt, la suspension de MaPrimeRenov', un dispositif qui servait, notamment aux ménages les moins aisés, à financer des travaux de rénovation de leurs passoires thermiques. Face à son succès, le dispositif commençait à coûter trop cher, d'où son arrêt envisagé - il va finalement être rétabli en septembre après une nouvelle colère du président de la République qui trouvait cette suspension peu adaptée au contexte climatique.

Et donc, lors de sa chronique, Lenglet a tenté un parallèle entre les artisans du bâtiment pas contents, et la grogne des taxis, qui protestaient contre la diminution des subventions pour les transports sanitaires.

Car pour Lenglet, ce qui relie les taxis aux entrepreneurs de l'isolation, c'est que ce sont deux secteurs privés qui vivent "largement des subsides de l'État et de la Sécu.". Et le journaliste de rappeler cette sacro-sainte data de la théologie néolibérale : la dépense publique en France représente "57% de la richesse nationale" (taux le plus élevé de l'OCDE). "Elle fait vivre presque tous les secteurs de l'économie. Le bâtiment et les taxis, mais aussi l'industrie du cinéma, très subventionnée, les médecins et les pharmaciens, financés par la Sécu, les agriculteurs avec les aides de la PAC, les journalistes avec le soutien à la presse écrite." Ainsi l'éditorialiste sus-nommé conclut-il sa chronique express : "Autant dire qu'il est diablement difficile de réduire les dépenses publiques dans un pays où tout le monde en dépend, à cause de l'extension incontrôlée de l'État. Chez nous, il n'y a pas 5,7 millions de fonctionnaires, mais 68 millions, autant que de Français."

Confusion entre ce qui relève du public et ce qui relève de l'Etat

Si on en passe par Lenglet, c'est parce qu'au fond, il symbolise à la perfection la confusion créée par les journalistes - sans doute parfois à leur corps défendant - entre ce qui relève de l'Etat, et ce qui relève du public. Lenglet met sur le même plan des aides gouvernementales (MaPrimeRenov') et des prestations sociales (le remboursement par le Sécu du transport médical). L'un est géré par l'Etat. L'autre, par des caisses autonomes (alors certes, qui le sont de moins en moins) de droit privé, mais chargées d'une mission publique. Celles-ci gèrent - entre autres - le chômage et la Sécurité sociale (maladie, vieillesse, famille). Les unes sont financées historiquement par l'impôt (prélevées sur les salaires), les autres par des cotisations sociales (du salaire socialisé).

De fait, les dépenses publiques incriminées par Lenglet, regroupent les dépenses de l'Etat ainsi que l'ensemble des prestations sociales fournies par ces caisses autonomes - et encore d'autres choses. Or, dans bien des articles et des prises de parole médiatiques, la différence est rarement faite : on commence par parler du budget de l'Etat, de dépenses gouvernementales, de dispositifs développés par tel ou tel ministère, et on se retrouve à confondre les dépenses publiques avec les finances publiques (recettes et dépenses de l'Etat, en gros le budget). Ainsi dans cet article de Ouest-France, on parle dans le titre des dépenses publiques "en roue libre" de la France pointées du doigt par la Cour des Comptes, pour en fait parler dans le reste du texte du "dérapage des comptes publics" (on a repéré le même souci dans cet article de Capital). Et c'est l'inverse dans ce papier de BFM : on introduit l'article en parlant du gouvernement qui cherche à économiser 40 milliards sur le prochain budget, pour finalement parler de toutes les dépenses publiques. Bref, on confond les courgettes et les concombres, et on n'y voit rien, comme l'aurait dit Daniel Arasse, s'il eut été féru de macro-économie plutôt que de peinture.

Pour revenir sur Lenglet : mettre sur le même plan un dispositif étatique et des dépenses de soin c'est mélanger non seulement des dépenses qui ne revêtent pas les mêmes mécaniques de financement, ni de gouvernance, mais surtout pas les mêmes projets politiques. Car, si le budget de l'Etat est, lui, fonction des forces politiques en présence, la sécurité sociale est déjà un projet politique en soi. L'économiste et philosophe Bernard Friot appelle cela le "déjà-là communiste", héritage du programme du CNR et du ministre Ambroise Croizat, grande conquête sociale. La Sécu est surtout la construction majestueuse d'un bastion de socialisation dans un siècle capitalistique, alors en voie de mondialisation. Alors certes, depuis des décennies, depuis les ordonnances Jeanneney de 1967 au plan Juppé de 1995, jusqu'aux suppressions de cotisations chômages pour les salariés en 2018, l'Etat, justement, n'a eu de cesse de saper l'indépendance de la Sécurité sociale, ses capacités de financement, et troque de plus en plus les cotisations pour de l'impôt. Mais justement. Le rappeler, c'est aussi réaffirmer le projet particulier de la Sécurité sociale. Et souligner que les dépenses publiques ne consistent pas seulement en des dispositifs branlants mis en place par des gouvernements en galère, mais aussi en des innovations sociales justes et performantes.

Aussi, comme le fait Lenglet, ne pas faire explicitement la différence entre les finances publiques et les dépenses publiques, c'est associer l'Etat à un projet politique et social qui s'en était rendu autonome ; c'est encore créer un amalgame, surfer sur les errances étatiques et les ratés gouvernementaux pour disqualifier le système si innovant de protection sociale à la française. Un système social qui, s'il dysfonctionne, n'est en fait que la victime de choix politiques douteux.

COMPTER DEUX FOIS LA MÊME CHOSE

On a déjà parlé, sur ce site, de l'inanité de comparer des choses au PIB, ou, pour reprendre le vocabulaire de Lenglet, à la richesse nationale. Quand on dit que la dépense publique représente 57% de notre PIB, on donne l'impression que l'on prélève plus de notre richesse pour la dissoudre dans le cosmos de l'Etat et des assistés. "La dépense publique est comparée au PIB pour avoir un ordre de grandeur, mais ce n'en est pas une part, avait écrit dans une tribune au Monde en 2019, l'économiste Christophe Ramaux. Si l'on calcule la dépense privée comme on calcule la dépense publique, elle atteint environ 200 % du PIB, ce qui n'a aucun sens." Ce même Ramaux, qui, en avril dernier dans les colonnes de Basta!, en remettait une couche (on n'en met jamais assez), pour déconstruire cet outil faussement scientifique, sans cesse mobilisé par la doxa libérale : "La dépense publique est un indicateur très imparfait. On mélange un peu tout dedans et on fait des doubles comptes. Par exemple, elle comprend les salaires versés aux fonctionnaires, dont les cotisations sociales… Mais ces mêmes cotisations sont à nouveau comptées dans les dépenses de retraite ! Le chiffre de 57% du PIB n'est pas faux, mais il ne correspond pas à une part du PIB. Ce n'est pas parce que la dépense publique est à 57% que la dépense privée est à 43%."

En réalité, quand on utilise ce ratio de dépenses publiques sur PIB, on ne donne rien d'autre qu'un ordre de grandeur qui permet par exemple de comparer entre divers Etats, la place prise par le public dans le fonctionnement du pays. Rien de moins, et pas grand chose de plus. Que la France soit le leader mondial de la dépense publique et des prélèvements obligatoires est juste la conséquence logique d'une nation qui est sans doute l'une de celles qui cèdent le moins aux logiques individualistes et néolibérales. Une nation qui a fait de la mise en commun non seulement de la valeur ajoutée mais aussi de sa gestion, une valeur cardinale, happée depuis plus d'un demi-siècle par les obsessions austéritaires des exécutifs droitiers.

Il ne faut pas s'étonner dès lors, que les médias qui détestent les dépenses publiques, défendent le détricotage de la "Sociale", en faisant régulièrement la promotion de la retraite par capitalisation, vers libéral financier dans le fruit des jours heureux communistes. La capitalisation : un "tabou" à lever pour le Figaro, alors qu'il serait "urgent" d'en introduire une dose pour l'Opinion - le tout en alimentant des idées fausses sur son efficacité.

Ce sont souvent ces mêmes supporters du boursicotage de nos avenirs qui s'en prennent à ce qui pourrait mieux la financer, comme par exemple la taxe Zucman sur le patrimoine des ultra riches - rejetée cette semaine par le Sénat. On l'a entendu sur Europe 1 - par la voix d'Olivier Babeau -, on l'a lu dans le Figaro, le Point, et on a vu Nicolas Doze sur BFMTV qui qualifie cette taxe de "folie".

Il faut encore rappeler que la baisse des dépenses publiques, ne signifie pas une baisse des dépenses. Car ce que les forces du collectif ne prennent pas en charge, ce sont les individus et leur vulnérabilité qui doivent les supporter. Et ce, en devant s'en sortir face aux tarifs prohibitifs du secteur privé. Ce n'est pas un hasard si les Etats-Unis ont des dépenses de santé (en pourcentage de PIB, hihi), plus élevées qu'en France. Et ce qui vaut pour la santé, vaut aussi pour d'autres domaines comme le transport : le Royaume-Uni a lancé un plan de nationalisation de ses chemins de fer, face au fiasco de la libéralisation du secteur. La France ne compte pas 68 millions de fonctionnaires comme le lance le taquin Lenglet. Toucher une aide financée par la collectivité ne fait pas de vous un fonctionnaire. Juste un citoyen français.

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The $13 Billion Secret: How Obama’s DACA and Biden’s Open Borders Fund Cartels and Human Trafficking

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BlackRock is Suing UnitedHealth for Giving “Too Much Care” to Patients After the CEO was Murdered


BlackRock is Suing UnitedHealth for Giving “Too Much Care” to Patients After the CEO was Murdered


cross-posted from: sh.itjust.works/post/38766119


BlackRock is Suing UnitedHealth for Giving “Too Much Care” to Patients After the CEO was Murdered


in reply to RockBottom

You know what the really fucked-up part is? Blackrock is doing it theoretically "on behalf of" the people whose investments it manages. Normal people with 401ks and maybe even United Healthcare insurance. People who, if asked, would likely rather have decently affordable healthcare than 0.001% higher investment returns. This lawsuit is even happening, at least in part, in the name of Luigi fans!

The system is constructed to leverage us against ourselves.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem transported by ambulance to DC-area hospital, sources say


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Just a heads up, asking a question of your "representative" now makes you a fascist.

#news #politics #jamieraskin

Selling Surveillance as Convenience


Increasingly, surveillance is being normalized and integrated in our lives. Under the guise of convenience, applications and features are sold to us as being the new better way to do things. While some might be useful, this convenience is a Trojan horse. The cost of it is the continuous degradation of our privacy rights, with all that that entails.

As appalling as it is, the truth is the vast majority of software companies do not consider privacy rights and data minimization practices strongly enough, if at all. Most fail to implement the principles of Privacy by Design that should guide development from the start.

Whether this comes from ignorance, incompetence, greed, or malicious intent can be debated. It matters little, because the result is the same: Technologies collecting (and monetizing) a shameful amount of data from everyone.

This horrifying trend ends up facilitating and normalizing surveillance in our daily lives. It is the opposite direction of where we should be going.

The more we accept this normalized surveillance, the harder it becomes to fight back. It is critical that we firmly and loudly object to this banalized invasion of our privacy.

There are countless examples of this growing issue, but for now let's focus on three of them: Airport face scans, parking apps, and AI assistants.

in reply to masterofn001

I'm not sure how many people know this but there is good reason why (at least on android) giving Bluetooth permissions also requires location permissions.

The basic concept is that given enough Bluetooth data an app can pinpoint your location accurately anyways. So the android devs decided that they would just require any app that wanted Bluetooth data would also need to require access to location. That way users would be indirectly informed of the dangers.

Why not just a pop-up to inform of the danger? Probably because most users will click past that warning and not read it.

Nearly half of Americans say tipping has ‘gotten out of control’


With those tipping screens now seemingly everywhere, Americans think that the practice has “gotten out of control,” according to a new survey.

At least 63 percent of US residents now having a negative view of tipping, up from 59 percent last year, according to Bankrate, a financial publisher and comparison service.

Yet, the number of Americans who have gotten used to tipping has gone up since the COVID-19 pandemic, when it slipped. There have not been significant declines in tips for service providers, the survey noted, particularly for hairdressers and restaurant servers.

r/privacy doesn't let people say "Peter Thiel is involved with Brave"


Reddit privacy moderators recently censored this content over a day after it was posted. IMO the reason is suspicious.

Accessible at Reddit or Reveddit

(There are no subreddit rules banning "political propaganda" or "character assassination." Nor does this comment appear to rise to either of those accusations: other non-removed comments back up the removed one.)

So how do I install/play cracked games?


I don't even know if this is allowed here but frankly, I don't care. I have seen conflicting guides on how to play cracked games. Some say to use lutris/wine, some say to use proton with steam and add the cracked games to steam though that carries a significant risk of a ban. So to all Linux pirates, how do you do this?

Presidential candidate shot and seriously wounded in Colombia


Miguel Uribe Turbay was attacked at a political event in Bogota


Archived version: archive.is/newest/independent.…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.

Extreme Poverty Rate Drops To 5.3% From 27.1% In India: World Bank Report


About 75.24 million people were living in extreme poverty in India during 2022-23, a massive drop from 344.47 million in 2011-12.


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Operation Spider’s Web: Germany estimates that Ukraine damaged 10% of Russian strategic aircraft


Ukraine’s drone attack on Russian airfields on 1 June probably damaged about 10% of Russia's strategic bomber fleet, German Major General Christian Freuding has said.

Source: Freuding in a podcast, as reported by European Pravda, citing Reuters

Quote: "According to our assessment, more than a dozen aircraft were damaged, TU-95 and TU-22 strategic bombers as well as A-50 surveillance planes."

Details: According to the general, who coordinates Berlin's military assistance to Kyiv and works closely with the Ukrainian Defence Ministry, the A-50s, which have a similar function to NATO's AWACS aircraft in providing air surveillance, were probably not in working order.

"We believe that they can no longer be used for spare parts. This is a loss, as only a handful of these aircraft exist," he said.

"As for the long-range bomber fleet, 10% of it has been damaged in the attack according to our assessment," Freuding added.

The United States estimates that the daring Ukrainian drone attack hit up to 20 Russian warplanes, destroying about 10 of them, two US officials told Reuters. Experts say it will take Moscow years to replace the affected aircraft.

Despite the losses, Freuding sees no immediate reduction in Russian strikes on Ukraine, noting that Moscow still retains 90% of its strategic bombers, which can launch ballistic and cruise missiles in addition to dropping bombs.

"But there is, of course, an indirect effect as the remaining planes will need to fly more sorties, meaning they will be worn out faster, and, most importantly, there is a huge psychological impact," he said.

Freuding said that Russia felt secure in its vast territory, which also explains why the aircraft were not well protected.

"After this successful operation, this no longer holds true. Russia will need to ramp up the security measures," the general said.

Self-hosting your own media considered harmful - I just received my second community guidelines violation for my video demonstrating the use of LibreELEC on a Raspberry Pi 5, for 4K video playback


YouTube pulled a popular tutorial video from tech creator Jeff Geerling this week, claiming his guide to installing LibreELEC on a Raspberry Pi 5 violated policies against "harmful content." The video, which showed viewers how to set up their own home media servers, had been live for over a year and racked up more than 500,000 views. YouTube's automated systems flagged the content for allegedly teaching people "how to get unauthorized or free access to audio or audiovisual content."

Geerling says his tutorial covered only legal self-hosting of media people already own -- no piracy tools or copyright workarounds. He said he goes out of his way to avoid mentioning popular piracy software in his videos. It's the second time YouTube has pulled a self-hosting content video from Geerling. Last October, YouTube removed his Jellyfin tutorial, though that decision was quickly reversed after appeal. This time, his appeal was denied.

Job was down a grown in two track, we drive a big box truck. Driveway was so steep we had to unload everything into customers pickup and drive it up. Was told "you just need to help carry some things upstairs for him" yet nobody thought to mention the kind of stairs. Took 4 hours there and 4 back, all me. But I got to chill on the beach and play with his dogs so it all evens out 🤷🏼‍♂️