RE: https://fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon/116065961122472718

The enshitification of OpenAI in git diffs:

Or, how to go from a goal to "𝘢𝘥𝘷𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘦 𝘥𝘪𝘨𝘪𝘵𝘢𝘭 𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘭𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 𝘶𝘯𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘥 𝘣𝘺 𝘢 𝘯𝘦𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘨𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘦 𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘪𝘢𝘭 𝘳𝘦𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘯" in 2016, to showing ads to satisfy the need to generate financial return in 2024.

#Technofascism, like all #fascisms, bases its existence on lies and deception.

#USpol #hype

Say Her Name

The New Year has begun, and it was only three days into the new year that the Venezuelan head of state and his wife were kidnapped for the expressed purpose of grabbing Venezuela’s oil.

Buddhist Coalition for Democracy
The most telltale of all fascisms:
Action as political meaning in itself.
Glorification of virility, speed & force.
Intelligibility & rationality debased to a 2nd.
#fascisms #microfascisms

For years I've been told I was being paranoid, that #fascisms didn't exist anymore.

Europe, 2025.

Must read on Substack https://open.substack.com/pub/gaelicreexistence/p/are-we-indigenous-in-ireland?r=4y4k8c&utm_medium=ios

“Who is imagined to be ‘indigenous’?
To even begin answering this question we have to ask: who is the ‘we’ that would be ‘#indigenous’ in #Ireland, and why? Magan tells us the ‘we’ is “the #Irish people”. This is a problem. There are many different kinds of people and social groups on the island we currently call Ireland. Irish Travellers, Settled Anglophone white Irish, Black Irish, asylum seekers incarcerated in Direct Provision, native #Gaelic speakers in Gaeltachtaí, migrants of many different backgrounds, to name a few – these all in part make up who and what can be considered ‘Irish’ in different ways, each ‘category’ pointing to specific historical ruptures or processes. They are only historically legible within colonial systems that created the basis for such categorisations to materialise. Not to mention townie/rural divides, Dublin belt/rest of the island divide, class divides, religious divides, the existence of two states on the island, and settler descended populations (and mixing therein!). There are many diverse broad social groupings, and none of them are internally homogenous (no group can ever be). They aren’t discretely enclosed either (they overlap). The fact that we could begin from a place of imagining a coherent “Irish people” at all points to a major issue with thinking ‘we’ could call ourselves indigenous in Ireland, particularly at this historical juncture.
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If the #people imagined to be ‘indigenous’ in modern Ireland are simply just Settled Anglophone white Irish people, then that should be self-evidently problematic. The idea that this loose cultural group/identity is ‘indigenous’ is an ahistorical position supported by racist ideas that lends well to #fascisms and #ethnonationalisms — which are on the rise in Ireland today. The idea of ‘indigeneity’ in the context of Ireland can be extended as Mallory suggests in The Origins of the Irish (2013), to include anyone that might find their home on the island, since there is no single origin of ‘the Irish’ in the first place. The mythohistorical text Lebor Gabala Éirinn tells of various successive waves of migrants and settlers as the origins of people on the island. This is getting closer to the point but it’s still explicitly missing the crucial elements of cosmology (cultural worldview) and relationality (with the land), which are likely the most substantial elements at the heart of what ‘indigeneity’ gestures to, and the void of which people are acutely feeling in their desires to be ‘indigenous’. ‘Irishness’ is underpinned by a #Eurocentric #colonial #cosmology and a denial of relationship with the land — the land is treated as an object for #human #exploitation. Claiming ‘indigeneity’ does nothing to disrupt that, but actually retrenches in it.
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In contrast to modern Ireland, Indigenous peoples don’t have ethnically dominant nation states where they actively marginalise their own traditional lifeways and those of other groups. States based on national identities (ie. nation states) are colonial. When people decide to go the state-based or nationalist route of political and social organising, they are already playing a game colonialism created, as has been happening in Ireland for well over a century. Any serious appraisal of the reconcilability of ‘indigeneity’ and modern Irish society needs to account for what being ‘indigenous’ means for living Indigenous people, and not just hang off vague, romanticised and exoticised notions of ancientness and nature connectedness. I recommend Māori scholar Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s book, Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples (1999) for some nuance.
Indigenous people are far from being a monolith. ‘Indigenous’ is an enormously broad catch-all term. It comprises hundreds, if not thousands, of different cultural groups around the planet. Each group just like any other will have its own internal conflicts and individuals who will speak and think differently. People within this catch-all category can’t give ‘us’ permission to use the term by virtue of it happening to apply to them. The actual actions the word calls for is something that has to be worked out here in this place amongst the peoples and land it actually affects. This doesn’t mean ‘outside’ perspectives can’t inform what we do — in fact they directly inform the basis of everything I do.“

Are 'we' indigenous in modern Ireland?

A response to Manchán Magan's Irish Times article 19/11/22

Gaelic Re-existence

The world is witnessing
to the total collapse of the #Governative administration
of the #United #States of #America
...
The damage that the #Trump administration
managed to do in just a week are ENORMOUS
Not only for basic #Americans #social well-being
but also to the #Economy, to the internal and external #National #Security,
to International #Diplomatic relations, to #Military #Alliances
In a week ... devastation.

America will NOT survive #Trump #Fascisms.

📖 O livro "Histórias e Memórias dos Fascismos numa época de crise", editado por Luciano Aronne de Abreu e Jair Tauchen, inclui um capítulo de Pedro Aires Oliveira, intitulado "Desalento e resignação: a descolonização entre os intelectuais ultramarinistas portugueses (1974-1979)".

ℹ️ https://editora.pucrs.br/livro/1745/

#Histodons #Fascisms #HistoricalMemory #Decolonization #Colonialism #PortugueseColonialism #Fascismos #Descolonização #ColonialismoPortuguês #MemóriaHistórica

Histórias e Memórias dos Fascismos numa época de crise - Editora da PUCRS

Luciano Aronne de Abreu; Jair Tauchen

Editora da PUCRS
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btw if you have troubles identifying yourself as "anti fascist" because you don't want to sound extreme or so, then, well, .... You may be part of the problem of rising fascism.

#climatecrisis and #fascisms multiply each other's killing and repressive effects. It seems rich people and societies have decided to be, or are currently moving to be, mostly ok with it ....
Many probably think they can isolate themselves and live a happy life even if most people around them suffer.

The piece Delphi Carstens and I wrote about #fascisms, #Lebensphilosophien, #bionecropolitics and #Deleuzoguattarian & #newmaterialist answers is out now!

Check out Deleuze and Guattari & Fascism (EUP, edited by Dolphijn & Braidotti):
https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-deleuze-and-guattari-and-fascism.html

Do contact me if you'd like to read the chapter!

@philosophy @politicaltheory

Deleuze and Guattari and Fascism

Deleuze and Guattari and Fascism

Edinburgh University Press Books