Sowas führt zu sowas. Verdammte Heuchler.

April 2025. #Trump, #Musk und #DOGE kürzen dem Wetterservice DRASTISCH das Geld. Wissenschaftler warnen, dass das katastrophale Folgen haben wird.

Juli 2025. Mindestens 25 Menschen sterben bei heftigen Überschwemmungen. Darunter viele Kinder. Republikaner beschweren sich über den Wetterservice und schlechte Warnungen.

#texas #texasflood

"Worüber selten geredet wird: Die Sozialleistungen ufern auch deshalb aus, weil die Empfänger dieser Leistungen irgendwo wohnen müssen – und ihre Wohnungen immer teurer werden." (€)
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Wenn jemand mit 200 Milliarden Dollar Vermögen 100 Millionen Dollar ausgibt, entspricht das für eine durchschnittlich verdienede Person in Deutschland mit 45.000€ brutto einer Ausgabe von ca. 22,50 Euro
Eine Venedig Hochzeit ist für Jeff Bezos ungefähr so kostspielig wie eine Pizza plus Getränk für den Durchschnittsverdiener

In #Münster haben heute rund 1.200 Menschen gegen einen Aufmarsch von zirka 130 Neonazis demonstriert. Der verzögerte sich, weil die Polizei gegen das paramilitärisch-martialische Erscheinungsbild mit Reichsflaggen vorging.

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Projekt "Kinder lesen Katzen vor." Im Tierheim. Erfahrung: sie hören besser zu als Erwachsene. ❤️

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#CatsOfMastodon

3% der globalen CO2-Emissionen stammen von der #Schifffahrt. 🚢
Aber das ist noch nicht alles! Kreuzfahrt- und Containerschiffe verursachen auch enorme #Methanemissionen in flachen Gewässern. Diese Effekte wurden bislang stark unterschätzt.
Ein Grund mehr, auf extrem klimaschädliche #Kreuzfahrten zu verzichten.
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europesays.com/us/41819/ How weather conditions set the stage for deadly Texas flash floods – San Diego Union-Tribune #America #Ca #california #NationalNews #News #SanDiego #SanDiego #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesofAmerica #US #USA

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The Prime Reasons to Avoid Amazon


Amazon’s now-legendary “Prime Day” is July 8-11. Much like Black Friday or Cyber Monday, this means sales on lots of items on Amazon’s vast marketplace, and as such many people flock to the giant’s website to get sweet deals on everything from computers t

Amazon’s now-legendary “Prime Day” is July 8-11. Much like Black Friday or Cyber Monday, this means sales on lots of items on Amazon’s vast marketplace, and as such many people flock to the giant’s website to get sweet deals on everything from computers to small kitchen appliances and more. While many of us are feeling the financial crunch more than ever, I urge you, dear reader, to resist the allure. I don’t typically have strong opinions about where people chose to shop or how they decide to spend their heard-earned money, but in this post I hope to lay out a convincing case for why Amazon is full-stop evil, no caveats, and is undeserving of your money on a moral and ethical level no matter what your values are. Amazon needs to be stopped, and legislation will not do so. Only its loyal consumers – who keep the beast alive – can do that by taking their money elsewhere. No matter your political or personal beliefs, I'm certain Amazon violates them in one way or another, and you should vote with your dollar by buying from other places whenever possible. Here’s why.

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Amazon Is An Enemy of Civil Rights


Do you believe that black lives matter? Do you think police have too much funding, too little oversight, are a tool of an oppressive regime, and/or are a private police force for the rich to keep the poor and minorities in line? Well guess what: up until 2020 Amazon proudly sold their facial recognition software (called “Rekognition”) to law enforcement agencies all cross the country. Like every other facial recognition software out there, this system was notoriously bad at accurately identifying minorities, mainly people of color and women (if you have Netflix, there's a whole movie about this called Coded Bias, which I highly recommend). Amazon only stopped for PR reasons at the start of the George Floyd protests, and even then they only issued a “one-year moratorium.” This has since been extended indefinitely, but frankly that doesn’t matter. It’s still just PR. Why do I say that? Because for one, that ban only applies to the US. Amazon is still free to sell their faulty facial recognition services to other countries and industries. Second, Amazon still gives police across the nation unfettered access to Ring doorbells, allowing police to have vast real-time surveillance networks paid for by private citizens who may not even know law enforcement has this sort of access. Amazon is actively helping police spy on and identify – poorly – everyone, even peaceful protesters.

Amazon Is An Enemy of Small Businesses


“Well I think all lives matter,” you may say to yourself, “and I support our law enforcement officers.” That’s cool. If you’re more right-leaning, you probably believe in the free market and you’ll likely be furious to know that Amazon actively crushes small businesses. To be clear, I'm not talking about the free market where they simply provide a better product/service and win over customers from the other guys. Amazon has been repeatedly proven to use data gathered from small merchants who use their marketplace to create competing products, avoiding the financial hit of the mistakes that those smaller businesses may have already made in marketing, pricing, or production. (I believe this is the exact sort of data that would be covered by nearly every standard non-disclosure agreement that nearly every company uses these days, by the way.) Not that it matters, because Amazon can also just use their massive empire to undercut the competition, selling products at a massive loss until the competitor is eventually driven out of business, then bouncing prices back up to profit-making levels once there’s no alternatives to compete with. The use of this data in the first place isn’t just free market sorting itself out, it’s straight up corporate espionage. Amazon leverages their highly-invasive platform (which is so ubiquitous that to NOT sell on Amazon is practically a death sentence, thus forcing sellers and small business owners to submit to their monopoly or face extinction, and thereby dismantling the classic disingenuous “just go somewhere else” argument) to harvest sensitive business data and then use their resources to take the hit until the smaller guys can’t anymore and fold. In any other scenario, this would be corporate spying and illegal monopolizing. Even if it wasn’t illegal, I’d have a hard time believing any free-market enthusiast actually has no problem with this.

Amazon Is An Enemy of Human Rights and Workers


Maybe you’re an apolitical person (there’s really no such thing and that’s actually a very “privileged” stance to take, but I digress). In this situation, you can probably agree that we’re all human beings. We all deserve to be treated with respect, no matter what. Well, Amazon is unbelievably hostile to worker’s rights. For years, Amazon Prime delivery drivers have been reporting unrealistic expectations like being expected to deliver over 250 packages per shift, missing pay, intimidation, favoritism, and buggy AI tracking their “performance” (even off the clock). Many of them have reported having to pee in bottles to try to stay on schedule. One reported a hospital-worthy injury where he was advised to finish his deliveries (several hours’ worth) before seeking medical treatment. Some claim they’re instructed to “drive recklessly” to meet targets. Warehouse workers report timed bathroom breaks and not being allowed sit down for a few minutes outside of breaks. I’m all about hard work ethic, but you’ve seriously never had a day where you just needed five minutes to gather yourself?

Amazon took it one step further with patented wearables in the workplace to spy on employees and make them work even harder. (For the record, there’s no evidence they plan to roll this out yet but the fact that they expressed an interest in controlling the rights to this technology is unsettling.) When workers expressed an interest in unionizing so they could force more humane working conditions (aren’t there already supposed to be labor laws in the first place?) Amazon used their powerful surveillance network to spy on and infiltrate those groups and even attempted to put cameras over the ballot boxes during a union vote to “ensure integrity.” Amazon doesn’t give a crap about their employees, it’s all about the bottom line and quite frankly I’m surprised they haven’t just moved overseas to sweat shops.

Amazon Is An Enemy of Democracy


“Wow, we really need some regulation on Amazon!” you might be thinking. Yeah, that’d be cool, except that at this point Amazon is more powerful than the US government. Amazon spent a record $21 million in 2022 on lobbying. It decreased slightly in 2023, down to just under $20 million, and my latest statistic is just under $10m in the first half of 2024. Total Big Tech lobbying was $69 million in 2022, enough money (according to this article) to pay for 3500 soldiers for a year, 1.4 million electric bills, 46000 decent-spec laptop computers, 350 heart transplants, 233000 weeks worth of groceries, and 1750 police officers for one year (or 175 for ten years), among many other interesting things. For context, the US federal government spent $53 million on public education in 2022. And Big Tech is continuing to “cozy up” to the current administration, Amazon especially after Musk and Trump had their falling out.

Have you ever wondered why the “settlement” amounts in corporate lawsuits are always so obnoxiously low? It’s because corporations hire GOOD lawyers. They can afford to hire lawyers who are field experts and can pay them to focus all their time and attention only on that one company and that one subject/department. Then they can pour even more resources into filing new paperwork, doing research, fighting the case, etc. Eventually the court costs start to pile up and the idea of dragging this out for years and spending millions of dollars becomes arduous, frustrating, and impractical. Look at a semi-recent Home Depot data breach settlement – 10 years later! This is compounded even more when you’re an elected official. “You’ve spent HOW MUCH taxpayer money on fighting over some silly case that doesn’t even concern me – the voter – in a way I can tangibly see and understand when that money could’ve gone to better roads, schools, healthcare, national defense, etc?” The fact is that these cases do matter and do concern everyone, but they’re very abstract and it’s hard to care when you’re buying new tires multiple times per year because you damaged the old ones on a pothole, or when your kid brings home a history book from 1989, or when you work 60 hours a week and still can't afford basic healthcare coverage. Many experts argue that this a major reason the Democrats lost the 2024 election: their focus was on Trump as an existential threat to democracy while Trump focused on tangible issues like immigration and the economy.

Amazon can’t be reigned in by regulation because they can outspend the government in time, fines, lobbying, and any other area that they need to. (Not like they’re going to see much regulation anyways when the government is actively dismantling any oversight of corporations.) Elected officials are under pressure to answer for their tax money spent (in theory). Amazon only has to answer to shareholders and only one question: “how much more money did you make me this quarter?” They can afford to hire lobbyists who shape the laws – literally – and if they fail that they can always drag the court case into oblivion until it just gets settled. This is not how democracies are supposed to function, where people can pay to win. That’s an oligarchy.

This Problem Does Not Exist in a Vacuum


Do you remember when Chris Brown beat Rihanna? When that was still top news and I met people who listened to his music I’d always ask them “don’t have you an issue with him beating up Rihanna?” and without fail they’d always answer “Of course! But I just like his music, I don't support what he did.” Here’s the thing though: it’s impossible in situations like that to benefit without supporting the person in question. Every album purchase, every stream, every shirt purchased, every YouTube view, these are all metrics his managers can use to justify his popularity and book large venues with large payments. Honestly I’d even leverage illegal downloads if I was his booking agent. “They can download a song but they can’t download a concert. Those are potentially paying fans.” The same is true with Amazon. In no way can you give any money to Amazon and NOT be directly contributing to these problems I’ve listed above. Every penny you spend can be directed towards developing new surveillance tech or hiring new sales people to score new government contracts. Every purchase you make says that you’re okay with how things are currently working at Amazon and shows them that you’re willing to spend money there. Even using Alexa is sharing your data, which Amazon then uses to refine their products or serve you more ads (which they get paid for). There is absolutely no way for you to use Amazon that doesn’t tell their shareholders “I’m okay with this. Keep the course.” The only way that we can ever hope to affect change is to force their hand by taking your money elsewhere.

Facing Reality and Taking Next Steps


Look, I’m a realist, okay? I know that sometimes there are things that you absolutely cannot get anywhere else except Amazon (or if you can, it costs significantly more). First off, I’d ask you to weigh your definition of “significantly.” Paying $5 more on a $100 product – especially a luxury you can live without – is not “significant.” Furthermore, depending on your financial situation, paying $5 more on a $20 product may also not be much for you. In these cases, I urge you to take the ethical path and not give into Amazon. It’s worth paying a little extra for a good cause. Having said that, if you must use Amazon, here’s my suggestions: first off, if you already have an account, you’re probably fine to keep using it from a privacy perspective. Your history will stay there, but frankly if you create a new account, it’s likely to get flagged and suspended or if you do it wrong Amazon will still trace it back to you anyways. Feel free to keep your current account, but go ahead and make sure you use good practices like strong passwords, two-factor authentication, and alias e-mail addresses.

If you’re making a new account, I recommend using an alias email address or an old, already very-publicly exposed email address for credibility purposes (like an old Gmail address). I’ve had good success with buying pre-paid Amazon gift cards in cash at 7-Eleven and using those to make my purchases, however I’ve heard some people have still had their accounts closed for suspected fraud in short order, so don’t put too much money in right away in case that happens. You can attempt to make new accounts for every purchase (since ideally this should be rare for you anyways), or you can attempt to make one account and just keep topping it up as needed.

Last but not least, I encourage you not only to avoid Amazon itself, but avoid their subsidiaries as using them will still contribute to Amazon’s unethical empire. Unfortunately this includes popular brands like Twitch, Audible, IMDB, GoodReads, Zappos, and over 100 others. I know there's a lot and it can be hard, but as I outlined before we can’t keep hoping someone else will reign them in. There are often many feasible alternatives. I use my public library's app for audiobooks. In my case, that's Libby, which still comes with privacy concerns, but I find it to be the “lesser evil” by a mile – I'm supporting the library and the author, Libby collects less data than Amazon, I'm saving money, and I'm not being lulled into a false sense of “ownership.” In the case of GoodReads, there are privacy-respecting alternatives like Bookwyrm. For IMDB, I simply use Wikipedia (it's less cluttered anyways). It’s going to take a collective, serious effort to hit them where it hurts (the wallet) and force them to start being a more ethical company.

Prime Day is this week. Please, avoid it. Be the change you want to see in the world. A drop of water alone isn't much, but combined in force, a flood can change the world.

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Solidarity to the arrests of #Amsterdam. They build the biggest antifascist wall after the cold war (no, the previous was not of the soviet union). Thanks to the people that took counter action against #zionazis.

"Israeli Prime Minister's Office calls Israeli settlers to refrain from attending any cultural or sports events abroad this week."

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Dutch prosecutors quietly dropped all charges on June 16 against Maccabi Tel Aviv fans, who attacked Muslim women and pro-#Palestine demonstrators in Amsterdam last November. Authorities claimed CCTV footage from the incidents had been erased and said they were “unable to identify” the perpetrators.

HRF had filed the original complaint on November 9, 2024, detailing a spree of hate crimes and public violence by Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters between November 5–8. The attacks included stoning a home with a Palestinian flag, assaulting a Palestinian taxi driver, attacking peaceful demonstrators, and chanting glorifications of the Israeli army and calls for murder and #rape of #Arabs.

Despite video evidence, eyewitness accounts, and even the prosecutor admitting that one group chant met the standard for criminal insult under #Dutch law, authorities declined to proceed with charges.

HRF accused the Dutch Public Prosecutor of applying double standards, noting how quickly police surveil and prosecute pro-Palestine demonstrators, while failing to act against a pro-Israel mob. “This is not a failure of capacity, but of political will,” the statement read.
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"To be #GOVERNED is to be #watched, #inspected, #spied upon, #directed, #law-driven, #numbered, regulated, enrolled, indoctrinated, preached at, controlled, checked, estimated, valued, censured, commanded, by creatures who have neither the right nor the wisdom nor the virtue to do so.

To be GOVERNED is to be at every operation, at every transaction noted, registered, counted, taxed, stamped, measured, numbered, assessed, licensed, authorized, admonished, prevented..."

— Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

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@tinker fifteen years ago Because Reasons it was a thing I had reason to use in the context of my {em|de}ployment and good gravy.
The word 'evil' is used so casually sometimes that I think on some level people genuinely don't understand the real magnitude of what is meant when we use it here.
This tool - and the commercial data brokers which enable and feed it as data sources - are a genuine evil.

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irgendwie stimmt doch etwas mit Homo Sapiens nicht. Gerade habe ich gelesen, dass es jetzt auch in Großbritannien wieder losgeht. Nigel Farage ist dort umfrage mässig im Aufwind. Auch so jemand, der jene, die ihn wählen mehrheitlich zur Schlachtbank führen wird. Homo Sapiens scheint einen schwerwiegenden Programmierfehler im BIOS zu haben. Anders kann ich mir das nicht mehr erklären.

Ich habe einen komplett deliranten Patienten , 86 Jahre.
Demenz, OP, andere Umgebung, die Katastrophe war vorprogrammiert. Zudem haben die Kollegen ihn noch in ein anderes Zimmer verlegt, noch ein Ortswechsel, Zusammenbruch aller Systeme.

Der Mann war außer sich, panisch, bettflüchtig, selbstgefährdend.

Da ist es üblich, die Menschen mit Medikamenten ruhig zu stellen, eine Maßnahme, die oft nicht zu umgehen ist, und die ich aber ganz furchtbar finde.

Ich habe die Ehefrau, auch 82 Jahre alt, den Sohn und den Enkel aktiviert.

Diese bekannten Personen konnten den Mann beruhigen.
Ihm Ruhe und Sicherheit vermitteln.

Die Ehefrau habe ich dann hier behalten, ihr erst ein Mittagessen, später ein Abendessen organisiert, sie mit Kaffee und Wasser und einer Zeitschrift versorgt und es war eine völlig entspannte Atmosphäre in diesem Zimmer.

Jetzt sind alle nach Hause und der Mann schläft friedlich.
Ohne chemische Keule oder andere Zwangsmaßnahmen.

So muss das.
Und später bitte auch ggf. so für mich.

#Spätdienst
#Demenz
#Delir

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Since the beginning of the Al-Aqsa Flood, the main concern of Western governments has been to prevent the defeat of the #Zionist entity both militarily and politically. Yes, the primary concern is economic interests. But beyond that there is the Paradigm. The Western (and also the eastern) #capitalist hegemony does not want an example of poor human beings, oppressed for decades, and subjected to constant humiliation, standing up. If the #Palestinian #Resistance wins, it will mean that we, the oppressed, here in the West, can win too. This is one reason why we see small States (based on imperialist hegemony) taking a protective position for the Zionist entity. If this is defeated, the power of their governments will be challenged the next day. And if the Power of the small State Entities is challenged, it will be the turn of the driving forces of #imperialism.
So if the Palestinian Resistance wins, then we will have an example of how our empires could fall.
Finally it's a great opportunity for the oppressed people around the world to shout: Victory for the Palestinian Resistance!
#alaqsaflood #palestine #gaza #nakba #capitalism #authoritarianism #authority #oppression #fightback #ClassWar

Bill in #US #Congress would give #Israel access to B‑2 stealth bombers
ynetnews.com/article/rykv2gqbl…

Die letzten Jahre wurde uns bei diversen Themen, in denen wir eine Verbesserung der Lebensumstände forderten, immer wieder gesagt „das Gesetz erlaubt es nicht”, oder es sei nicht möglich aus XY Gründen (oftmals sei ja kein Geld da) etc.

Erinnert euch für immer daran wie die Bezahlkarte in einem Jahr vom unfassbar teuren sowie gescheiterten Pilotprojekt, bundesweit umgesetzt wurde. Wie sich jetzt gerade der Bundeskanzler und Innenminister über eine Entscheidung eines Verwaltungsgerichts, das Asylbewerber:innen nicht an der Grenze abgewiesen werden können, hinwegsetzen, und sogar vom Präsidenten des Bundesverwaltungsgericht gesagt bekommen, das sie gerade deutsches und europäisches Recht missachten.

Selbst wenn das Gesetz nicht mal beliebig gedehnt und gedreht wird um gewissen Interessen nachgehen zu können, wird es einfach missachtet ohne Konsequenzen.

Erinnert euch daran wenn euch nochmal jemand sagt, etwas sei aufgrund der Rechtslage oder Geld nicht möglich. „Realpolitik” hat uns in dieses Loch gebracht, sie wird uns nicht wieder rausholen.

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🔺 Pro-Palestine activist Yasmin Acar: Direct action is the answer!

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#video #palestine #gaza #rafah #freepalestine #classwar #ausgov #politas #antinazi #antizionist

Heute gab es einen Weltrekord. Über 1000 aufbereitete Solarmodule wurden an 5 Orten in Deutschland für Balkonsolaranlagen kostenlos weitergegeben und damit einer Nutzung zugeleitet. Es waren Module von abgebauten, teilweise repowerten Solarparks. Der bisherige Rekord aus Freiburg- 200 Module - wurde übertroffen. Im Foto der Moment, wo die 1000 überschritten wurde. Das war 15:40 Uhr. Bis 18 Uhr kamen noch mehr dazu.

What Will Members of Axis of Resistance Do in a Wider Regional War? #palestine #warfare #iran

Black #SpaceX #tech says he was fired for being late but white #colleagues weren’t: suit
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Ποια είναι αυτά τα συνδικάτα που πάνε να υπογράψουν αυτά τα πράγματα; Οι εχθροί της εργατικής τάξης που υπογράφουν τέτοια πρέπει να δέχονται αντίποινα. dnews.gr/eidhseis/oikonomia/53…
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ORG turns 20 this year and we've lined up a special event! 🎂

Join us for Cory Doctorow @pluralistic in conversation with Maria Farrell.

They'll be getting into Cory's work and taking the fight to Big Tech ✊

🗓️ 16 July
🕕 6pm BST
💻 Zoom

Don't miss it! Register now ⬇️

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#digitalrights #ORG20 #bigtech #surveillancecapitalism #corydoctorow

youtu.be/JPWtzzDeC0w

#HaraldSchmidt und der jüdische #Witz von Ranga #Yogeshwar


Die Harald Schmidt Show
#Migration