badsynthesis

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As a Jew who knows her history very thoroughly, I recognise this ‘proposal’ very well. There is no daylight between this and the Warsaw Ghetto.

https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-hamas-war-gaza-displacement-aid-788199fb4b6fec90aa5f8db68111630d

Israel outlines plans to pack Gaza's population into a closed border zone

Israeli media reports that the country’s defense minister has outlined plans to pack hundreds of thousands of Palestinians into a closed zone of the Gaza Strip along the border with Egypt. It appears to be the latest version of plans by the Israeli government to maintain lasting control over the territory and relocate much of its population of some 2 million. Critics say that would amount to forcible displacement in violation of international law because Israel’s offensive and blockade have made Gaza largely uninhabitable. Israeli officials say the aim is to separate the civilian population from Hamas, which still controls parts of Gaza and holds dozens of hostages abducted in the Oct. 7 attack that triggered the war 21 months ago.

AP News

Another day, another egregious act of evil. IDF struck a line of children waiting for nutritional supplements. The people ordering these attacks are evil bastards.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gd01g1gxro

Children queuing for supplements killed in Israeli strike in Gaza, hospital says

Eight children were among 15 people reportedly killed while queuing outside a clinic in the central town of Deir al-Balah.

Hello Americans on Mastodon, I know we don't feel like there's much to celebrate this July 4th. It's been a rough several years.

So I want to talk about how we're making history right now.

Corporations that publicly endorsed Trump's megabill. These are not companies that supported the bill by donating to the politicians that voted for it (although most did that too). These are companies that endorsed the bill publicly and were featured on a White House webpage. People should know the companies that made this choice.

#BigFuglyBill #BBB #BigBillionaireBill #TrumpDidThis #RepublicansDidThis #GOPKakistocracy #Project2025 #NoRepublicansEverAgain #USPol

last day of my internship today so i got a souvenir

⚠️ In four days Gemini wants to scan your phone ⚠️

Stop #Google now: 👉 https://tuta.com/blog/how-to-disable-gemini-on-android

#GeminiAI #Google #Android #PrivacyMatters

On this the anniversary of the Night of the Long Knives, it's important to recognize what is happening here. It isn't hyperbole when it's accurate. - White Rose Resistance

This ca. 5,000-year-old Neolithic polished flint axe with its original ash wood handle is remarkable well preserved.

During the Neolithic period in Denmark, as agriculture began to expand, farmers had to clear the forests, which involved felling trees and burning away brushwood in preparation for cultivation. They used polished flint axes for both tree felling and timber work.

Fount at Sigerslev bog, Denmark, dating 3,100-3,000 BC.

On display National Museum Copenhagen

#archaeology

I'm going to echo @johnquiggin here - the USA is now basically a dictatorship that its public doesn't really want to believe is a dictatorship:

https://johnquigginblog.substack.com/p/the-end-of-us-democracy

I remember reading someone commenting in 2014, I think, about how there would be no obvious sign that the USA's democracy was failing at the time, but the signs would only be obvious in hindsight. Historians would point to some event or person and say, "This was one of the key decisions that caused the USA to slip into an authoritarian dictatorship".

Remember, this was the time of the Tea Party, of unrelenting opposition to everything Obama did. It was a time where the Republican party pushed the USA to the brink of failing to pass its budget simply to make it look like the Democrats were 'the baddies'. It was a time where the Republican party showed that it had abandoned any semblance of co-operation, and was only interested in destroying anyone and anything it disagreed with.

I work for a company with its headquarters in the USA. I talk to those people living there. And the thing that disappoints me, to be honest, is that they keep on going and hoping that 'this all won't affect [them]'. Any half competent student of Germany coming up to WWII can see exactly how that attitude played out for the German public: ignoring the killings and the imprisonments and the regime setting itself up with no opposition and no supervision.

To the people in the USA who I know I say: get out while you still can.

Because you think you'll have plenty of time. You think you'll be able to find another country that will take you on your time-table, when you need to leave. You think you're never going to need to leave because you're as American as anyone else, or you live in a nice town, or you have good friends, or it's going to be so difficult.

I don't think we're going to end up at another world war as the end-point; I don't think the USA is going to seriously invade Canada or Greenland or China or Mexico or anyone else.

I think the end point is that the vast majority of USAdians will find themselves struggling to earn enough to keep themselves clothed and fed, while they watching the Republicans and its cronies enriching themselves. They'll discover that protest is illegal and that people they know have 'disappeared' into prisons or worse. They'll find that they - as immigrants or as same-sex couples or as mixed-race families or as just ordinary citizens who don't slavishly follow the Trumpublicans - are targeted for vigilante violence.

The real problem for the USA is that all the real money is going to already flee. Bezos and Musk and Buffett and Gates and so on will just move to New Zealand or Lichtenstein or a Caribbean island; their money will already be in international banks and trusts and funds that the USA can't touch. The Republicans will squeeze the poor people tighter, but the rich people will have already have left.

The end of US democracy

I’ve held off posting this in the hope of coming up with some kind of positive response, but I haven’t got one.

John Quiggin's Blogstack

You've been following me for years in the NYT opinion section about how the Trump admin isn't listening to courts. Our institutions are starting to fail and I think Democrats in the next election will have a lot of work to do to win back voters,

After I answer the loud banging at my door, an important🧵 about next steps 1/n

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On this the anniversary of the Night of the Long Knives, it's important to recognize what is happening here. It isn't hyperbole when it's accurate. - White Rose Resistance
@BrianJopek The first thing I see is how Trump's camp was built on the absolute cheap and how it manages to provide less actual shelter..
@BrianJopek What happens when Trump can't deport the people he hates anymore? What will he do then?

@Robo105

The same thing the Nazis did. You fill up the camps, use the people as work slaves, and then you find some dumb fake reason to kill them all.

By the way, most countries won't be taking back those "illegal" immigrants anyway. And going by the words of the orange fascist, he's going to put born citizens into those camps as well. Which country is supposed to take in US-American citizens, if not the US?

@BrianJopek

@TobiWanKenobi you let then catch disease and die
@Robo105 @BrianJopek Laura Loomer has a suggestion - 65 million meals for alligators, roughly the latino population of the US. Their final solution.
@Tmmike @BrianJopek How can you become so pickled in hate that you can make such comments?
@Robo105 I believe that's her brand and it sells well on Faux News.
@BrianJopek Alt text: side by side photos captioned "Trump's camps" and "Hitler's camps" together with the quote "I've seen several tweets comparing this to and saying things like'this is how it begins'. I teach Holocaust Literature so let me be clear – this ISN'T how it began. this is already several stages along the way." /Aviva Dautch

@BrianJopek

I wear a white rose pin on my lapel always for just this reason!

@BrianJopek Why do I suddenly feel like Poland?
@dan613 Same ☹️. In lieu of Lebensraum, I fear they'll eventually want the fresh water up here (maybe that's why the "AI" industry is slurping water with wild abandon). @BrianJopek

@martinl @dan613 @BrianJopek

There's still some chance you'll end up like Austria.

@BrianJopek I don't study that stuff. I'm just autistic and pattern matched "this is how it began" quite some time ago!!!
@BrianJopek When my car got wrecked a couple years ago, I picked the replacement based on what can cross a northern border off the paved roads, and hold fleeing people.
@BrianJopek It started with Slick Willie Clinton's passage of the Telecom Act of 1994 opening the flood gates to corporate/billionaire ownership of media markets [Propaganda Normalized]. Then the Patriot Act of 2003 [Mass Surveillance-DHS Brownshirts]. The Fourth Reich officially begins when Lisa Murkowski declares “Now I am become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds” [Bill Beautiful Bill].

@BrianJopek

Not objecting to the argument, but to the chosen example: there are only so many ways you can set up cheap housing on limited area, particularly if you want walls around it.

Auschwitz looks pretty much like US army camp from the same time period, and Trump's concentration camp looks like US army fortifications in the Middle East.

@iju I was in northern Iraq for nearly a year. The closest thing to the tent set-up may have been air conditioned tents that were wide open and you could set up a cot for an overnight stay at a FOB or LSA. I had nothing to complain about at all when it came to my accommodations once my unit reached our destination in Mosul. As for the barracks, when I was in basic combat training in 1990, stayed a couple nights at the beginning at the reception station in a WW2 era barracks. There were no cages

@BrianJopek

The photo I was thinking was the one below. So German, not US.

@BrianJopek of course it has already begun. The camps are in the US and its vassal states, and the genocide is happening in Gaza.

@BrianJopek #alt4you A side by side birds eye shot of "Trump's camp" and "Hitler's camp" captioned with:

I've seen several tweets comparing this to Nazis / The Holocaust and saying things like "this is how it begins."
I teach Holocaust Literature so let me be clear - this ISN'T how it began. This is already several stages along the way. - Aviva Dautch

@BrianJopek The tiny difference being that Hitler's camps where set up to murder people, Trump’s camps to get them out of the country. Not exactly the same, unless you are insinuating that Trump plans to murder the people in the camp. While I do concur that Trump wants to set up a fascist dictatorship, that is by no means identical to him replicating the third Reich. Fascism is a part of Nazi ideology, but there is much more (heinousness) to it than that.
@Braun_SL @BrianJopek in the beginning the camps was to carry the people out of the land. But no country was willing to take them. So they need a different solution.
Then and now.
Perhaps your tiny difference is only a question of time.
@maholtz @BrianJopek
I'm not a historian, but I think the question whether the nazis planned the Holocaust from the beginning is not historically settled. There are historians like Saul Friedländer who say that decision wasn't made until 1941, while his former student Yaacov Lozowick contends that the intention was there from the start, only the means were missing. Again while I detest DJT I maintain that he is not a mass murderer.

@Braun_SL @BrianJopek we will see, where it ends with your Leader...
ICE get's now more capacity.
In. Germany we asked how that could happen... Why were so many people in line.

Why agree so many people in the US?
In Germany it is going in the same direction.
What need we in Germany to do, to stop this.
Any hints?

@maholtz @BrianJopek Point of clarification: DJT is not my leader, as I am German too.
I think what we need is a rational immigration reform. For a long time, we had completely unbounded immigration, which has led to massive problems. I don't think the German public wants 0 immigration, they just want the feeling that we are actually managing it. In other words: points-based system like Canada for economic migration and very narrow rules for asylum-based migration.
@maholtz @BrianJopek If we don't take rational, humane steps now to limit immigration, then the public sentiment might get worse and a potential right-wing government could feel emboldened to do inhumane things. Time to act now.
@Braun_SL @BrianJopek Immigration ist not the problem we face, it's just an indication. Global wealth distribution, monopols, injustice and corruption is our problem.
If that is fixed, there would be less immigration and more money to help where it is needed.
@maholtz @BrianJopek That's a little too simplistic. Immigration is an exploitation tool of capitalism used to drive down wages of low-skilled labor, thereby widening the social divide in the host country. Why do you think poor people are against Immigration (and vote AfD) while rich people are pro Immigration and vote green? Because poor people are stupid and amoral? No, because they are disproportionately negatively affected by immigration while rich people profit from exploiting immigrants.
@Braun_SL that is weird. An exploitation tool of capitalism?
And therefore we need to reduce immigration?
So pushing the poorest to fight capitalism is your idea? Does not sound clever to me
@maholtz Who is doing all the modern slave work in Germany? Immigrants. Why can companies like Amazon or Hermes do this? Because immigrants are willing to do it. The rich profit from cheap services while the poor find themselves crowded out by even more desperate people.

@Braun_SL and your solution is to push back immigrants? Really? No better solution?

Increase wage could help, more balanced taxes too.

Which live gets better, if you push back the immigrants? Do you hurt Amazon etc with that? Really?

@maholtz Well yes, if they don't find anybody willing to work for a slave wage, they will have to offer better conditions, right?