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Okay, , bzw. Joseph schaffen hier mit dem Begriff »Notstand der Ungleichheit« wenigstens mal sprachliche Klarheit. Danke dafür!

spiegel.de/wirtschaft/soziales

Aber jetzt bitte mal kurz aufhören zu hyperventilieren und nachdenken: und die ganzen anderen Tunichtgute an der Spitze von und gehören ausnahmslos zu den Profiteuren der Ungleichheit. Sie haben die Mittel in der Hand, alle Initiativen gegen Ungleichheit, oder andere progressive Veränderungen entweder ins Leere laufen zu lassen, oder mit Gewalt zu unterbinden (s: G20-Gipfel, Lützerath, Umgang mit der Letzten Generation, …). Wie wahrscheinlich ist es also, dass Appelle ausgerechnet an die, zum Erfolg führen? Wer nicht spekulieren mag: Wie oft haben in der Vergangenheit Appelle an die Täter dazu geführt, Unrecht zu beenden?

Was hingegen funktioniert ist, denen die Zutat zu entziehen, auf die sie zwingend angewiesen sind, und die sie keinesfalls selbst erbringen wollen oder können - Arbeit!

Das kann vom Bummelstreik, über strategische Krankmeldungen bis hin zum full-blown alles sein. Wichtig ist, zu verstehen, dass sie nur Zugeständnisse machen werden, wenn es für sie das geringere Übel ist, sie also anderenfalls alles verlieren.

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Germany, immigration, defensiveness vs. politics of complaint

saw some German guy saying that Merz is like, always has been an arrogant twerp, and I wrote this whole rant about like, structural racism, 25% AfD, the decay of public discourse, the Stadtbild daughter thing as the masks-off of pervasive xenophobia and that pervasive xenophobia isn't down to individual character flaws, how the country is full of Nazis and being a Nazi isn't about being "uneducated" or "stupid" and so on and so on.

but then I deleted my entire reply cos I am thinking again of Sara Blum's discussion of the politics of complaint in Western progressivism in contrast to martyr culture in Rojava (live-like-the-world-is-dying.p )

like of course the citizens of a country where a majority of people are voting to send the brown people home are going to think like that, if your own thesis is correct you should expect that exact attitude. calling out people never works, it gets them defensive; they start going like, but what about this or that, not everyone is like that you're being unfair…

the example Blum gives is in the context of feminism, like once you understand that patriarchy is a thing then there's no point complaining to men about it, men aren't going to do anything, that's like, the entire point. feminist demands have been around for a while, if men were going to liberate women they'd already have done it by now. the question is how to organise women to survive and resist patriarchy, so that when you face the men, you don't face it alone. women in Rojava don't complain to men that they should treat women better, they demand it, collectively. also they have assault rifles. the assault rifles really helped with changing attitudes.

like "consciousness raising" used to mean that women would gather in a C-R group and talk about how their fathers and husbands treat them, with the goal of dispelling the impression that their issues were down to individual conflicts or character flaws. with the goal of undoing this sort of normalised ambient gaslighting, "you must be imagining things, it's not that bad, they can be nice too, you're exaggerating". reportedly just getting women in a sewing or craft circle to listen to one another was effective at highlighting the structurality of it. when did "awareness" become about marching with signs, shouting at the void, hoping that if you complain enough at it patriarchy will change its mind?

the same applies in other axes of oppression, if you're an immigrant in a country that hates immigrants and is trying to get rid of us, if you *know* that over 50% of the country is currently voting to get you deported, you should expect defensiveness and denial from the other half, if they were going to do something about it we wouldn't be in this situation to begin with. so your energy is better devoted to connecting to other immigrants, validating their experiences, building networks of resilience.

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What do you think of using Google in your life?

I use a Google Pixel 7 Pro at the moment, but I use GrapheneOS instead of OEM, and I think it is the best Android line of phones I have used so far. Their bootloader is lockable after installing custom operating systems which is much better than all other offers at the moment. The build quality, battery and design of the phone is solid as well. This phone has a lot of merits going for it which other Android phones are not replicating for the sake of a false sense of "security" or profits. I will appreciate Google for giving me a great phone to install GrapheneOS on, alongside Android for being a secure base for an operating system.

I appreciate the Chromium browser more than other browsers in the market. While Google Chrome is junk regarding user privacy, as well as shoving AI in your face, Chromium itself is actually pretty solid. It is also the most secure option, offering a malloc() implementation better than Firefox's mozmalloc, although not as secure as hardened_malloc, by GrapheneOS. Firefox is also implementing AI features into their browser, which leaves a bad taste in my mouth. MV2 is deprecated, sure, but you win more than you lose in security, as a lot of API features were exploitable. Chromium does a lot of good things, while Chrome gives the base itself a lot of bad blood. I would like to see what Servo can do, but I appreciate Google for making a secure browser.

I generally despise a lot of what Google offers, however. I feel like they lean heavily on the deception of convenience, where Google gives really good results while it uses your data for the sake of advertising. This applies with the Google Suite (Mail, Office, and Drive among others) as well. I would much rather use FOSS or nonprofit alternatives, such as Tutanota, or LibreOffice. Google is essentially the serpent from The Book of Genesis, selling you the benefit of their convenience for the sake of having your data stolen for their use. As such, I will choose not to follow Google convenience promise for my security.

Feel free to leave your opinions, and why I should consider other avenues rather than accepting a bit of Google in my life. As much as I love privacy, your privacy can't be guaranteed if there is no good security. Google may be known for piss-poor privacy, but their open source projects have a lot of security merits as well as good privacy. Do not use this as advice, but make your own conclusion.

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卵料理で例えるといいかもしれないです
火(正確には鉄板)で焼く目玉焼きやスクランブルエッグはもちろん、ゆで卵は熱湯に入れて茹でることで調理できるのと、レンジは電磁波で加熱することから内部に高熱を直接伝えるため生卵をチンできないのとで、卵の焼き上がり方が異なるので


RE: https://misskey.io/notes/afaq1mwijwsd09lu

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WHO plans broader vaccination campaign in Gaza

The World Health Organization says it plans to vaccinate more than 40,000 children in Gaza against various diseases during the ceasefire, including measles, whooping cough, hepatitis B, tuberculosis and polio.

It has already helped vaccinate more than 10,000 children below the age of three this month as part of the first phase of the campaign.




A Palestinian boy is vaccinated against polio, February 22 [Dawoud Abu Alkas/Reuters]
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클라우드 플레어와 일본 만화 출판사와의 법적 공방은 서로의 입장이 이해가 되면서도 참 복잡하다 싶은데 출판사 입장에선 빠른 조치를 하지 않은 클라우드 플레어의 행동에 대해선 이해하기 어려울 거고 클라우드 플레어 측에서는 제대로 된 법적 절차나 확인 없이 고객 정보를 제공할 수 없으니 시간이 더 걸렸던 것 같은데 이것만 가지고 클라우드 플레어를 비난할 수 있나 하는 생각이...

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