Ned Yeung

@ned@beige.party
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Commercial and portrait photographer in Edmonton, Canada. See https://cyclopsphoto.com
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Gendercishet male
Tags#BLM #EveryChildMatters #Red4Ed #TransRightsAreHumanRights
Tags#SlavaUkraini #FreePalestine #HateHasNoHomeHere

Do you hear the people sing?
They're singing the song of angry men.
This is the music of the people,
Who will not be slaves again!

The US has turned into a scene from Les Mis. They want 1939 Germany and they're getting 1789 France.

Of course people like to point out how they all died in Les Mis, but that wasn't only the start of the story. There was bloodshed, and there was loss, but the French Revolution won out and created permanent change. It was worth every drop, even hundreds of years later.

#uspol #NaziGermany #frenchrevolution #fascism

Which is more effective for stress relief?
Meditation
24%
Masturbation
76%
Poll ended at .
You can't scare me by calling someone a terrorist or a socialist or whatever. You used up all the scary words on people we knew were cool

Amazon was thought it was cute to call their webservices "the mechanical Turk" after the fraudulent chess-playing robot with a person inside.

But these revelations about Waymo, and also Amazon shops... the fact they they hide and must be forced to admit "what we claimed was software is just people" isn't cute at all.

Is America Great Yet?

#uspol #recession

My son brought home the class Everywhere Bear this weekend. Like in the book Everywhere Bear, Emmy sits on a shelf in the class then comes home with a child every weekend to have fun adventures which we document in photos. Bluey had one, Peppa Pig had one, but I'm not sure if there is an official name for this tradition. I want to call her a Share Bear. I'm surprised nobody else calls them Share Bears, because to me that just feels like the most natural thing to say.
Just had a salad that was so big, christian god saw it as a testament to collective human unity and, as with the Tower of Babel, smote and confounded me, scattering my mind into a million different voices, to teach me humility and the dangers of hubris.

This is a longer, more in-depth version of what @avilewis posted from mstdn.ca, which he posted on FB. I get it. I was on mstdn.ca too, and the character limit was my biggest gripe... But now I'm on beige.party so I can post the whole damn thing for ya'lls, links and all. ;)

'This post has been on my mind for a few days now, so I’m going to say something about it.

The Minister of AI having an "ongoing engagement" with the government of Israel on technology and AI is deeply concerning. No, it’s just plain wrong. It makes Canada vulnerable to international legal consequences, and it takes Canada far down the wrong path.

The post itself radiates the same kind of defiant impunity we’ve seen from both Israel and the Trump administration when it comes to flouting international law.

Here’s the case:

The ICJ has found that there is a plausible genocide going on in Gaza, committed by Israel.

https://archive.ph/CAYd8

Israel has been using AI to mass target Palestinians for years. It has used the genocide in Gaza to accelerate this technique, ramping up the speed of AI targeting to create what Israeli journalists called a “mass assassination factory”.

https://archive.ph/Evlsl

This is not new. Israel has long used its apartheid system, built on top of an almost 60-year illegal occupation, as a laboratory for technologies of social control, violence and dispossession. And it has then turned those cruel and immoral technologies into a major export industry - including selling phone hacking tech to bad actors all over the world.

https://www.versobooks.com/en-ca/products/2684-the-palestine-laboratory

Canada should not be exploring deeper collaboration with Israel around these tools and technologies: quite the opposite. We should be doing everything we can - diplomatically and economically - to rein in their sale and use around the world. Just as we should be using every tool we have to rein in Israel’s impunity and ongoing genocide.

Providing cover and normalization for Israel as an exporter of these technologies is not just wrong, it’s dangerous for Canada. Israel is a country still in the act of committing an ongoing genocide. Almost 500 people have been killed by Israel since the so-called “ceasefire” started.

https://archive.ph/p3gCI

Talking AI and other tech tools with Israel opens Canada up to international censure, isolation and even indictment.

And it offers a stark contrast with the kind of story the Prime Minister is telling about Canada these days.

Many Canadians were proud to hear Mark Carney pledge that Canada would help forge a new international order that would be "fairer" than the last.

This sure isn't it.

We can't lecture the world about shredding the international rules-based order and then pal around with the people who have been shredding it before our very eyes for the last 2 years - not to mention all the decades of occupation and apartheid that preceded this horrific moment.'

- Avi Lewis

#cdnpoli #abpoli #freepalestine #israel #ai

Organizing works! This is a win for public pressure, and a message about the moral clarity Canadians want from politics right now.

Now we need legislation to ban all Canadian companies from contracting with ICE or otherwise supporting Trump's kidnapping and deportation machine. And Parliament must pass Jenny Kwan's bill to close the U.S. arms export loophole – so that no Canadian armoured vehicles, weapons, or equipment end up in the hands of ICE to brutalize people.

https://www.ctvnews.ca/vancouver/article/bcs-pattison-says-ice-warehouse-sale-wont-proceed/

#cdnpoli #bcpoli #vanpoli #jimpattison

Company owned by B.C. billionaire says ICE warehouse sale ‘will not be proceeding’

A company owned by British Columbia billionaire Jimmy Pattison says it will not be selling a Virginia warehouse to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which planned to use the site as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility.

CTVNews

This post has been on my mind for a few days now, so I’m going to say something about it. 🧵

The Minister of AI having an "ongoing engagement" with the government of Israel on technology and AI is deeply concerning. No, it’s just plain wrong. It makes Canada vulnerable to international legal consequences, and it takes Canada far down the wrong path.

The post itself radiates the same kind of defiant impunity we’ve seen from both Israel and the Trump administration when it comes to flouting international law.

#cdnpoli #NDP #palestine